These were my first set of artist grade alcohol markers that I've ever worked with so I don't really have anything to compare them to since I've never used Copics, Promarkers, ect. However, they have a huge variety of colours and the shades are quite nice when laid down on paper. A property of alcohol based markers that I've come to find is that they seem to leave a seamless swatch of colour when applied to paper because of the quick drying time and you can't see overlapping lines, liek you do when you use water based markers. There are many sets you can buy, such as Earth tones, Skin tones, Classic colors, and Home/Fashion, as well as having the ability to buy them separately. Here I have the Trend Colors 2015 set of 12 that I'll be showing you.
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The "Colorista"I'm Kourtney, and I'm a mother of two litle girls and the wife of a Navy sailor. I review colouring books and products for publishers and art supply companies to give my Coloristas a guide to buying and growing their collections. And of course I love to colour any chance I get (mostly when the kids are asleep!)
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