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Blackbook Markers

Discussion in 'Tools and tips' started by dcite, May 3, 2004.

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  1. Matyr

    Matyr Senior Member

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    letraset pantones and prismas are sick. Pantones are really good cus you dont have to worry about going over your lines twice. but i have trouble with prismas anyone have some tips
     
  2. Royal47

    Royal47 Member

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    touch twin markers seem to be the best..
    i have OTR pack of 20 bb markers but they arent that good..

    check them out online here: Graffitishop - OTR and Touch Twin

    you can get them for pretty good prices....especially if you live in europe..
     
  3. bomberman

    bomberman Senior Member

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    decos is wut ive been using for my blackbookz, they dont blead if the pages arent thin.. :D
     
  4. Matyr

    Matyr Senior Member

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    fuck, blackbooks are over-rated you should just use non-bleed paper pads that way you have nothing to worry bout
     
  5. lance uppercut

    lance uppercut Banned

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    my boy matyr knowing what's up, motha fuckin peices of paper bitches!
     
  6. LTD*LimiTeD

    LTD*LimiTeD Member

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    ok i didnt want to start a topic over this so im asking here.
    ive been using shitty sharpies for a while now and they piss me off. im so limited by the colors and they dont blend at all. im looking into getting prismacolor markers but at my local craft store and they were extremely expensive ($22 for a 6 pack and $42 for a 12 pack). so does anyone know a store online that has them for cheap. i found this store but it looks so ghetto.
    http://www.discountart.com/store/prismacolormarkers.html
    thanks for any responses
     
  7. Attican

    Attican Senior Member

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    That sight looks fine to me. Just make sure you read all the license agreements before you click "yes."
     
  8. Hater-AiD~>

    Hater-AiD~> Elite Member

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    anybody know how to use the prisma clear blender correctly..i just tried to work on a piece with it and fucked it up
     
  9. T R E O

    T R E O Elite Member

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    RACKKK!lol
    ive racked $65 worth of prisma colors.
    im also not sure in using the blender.
     
  10. Hater-AiD~>

    Hater-AiD~> Elite Member

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    ive racked like $15 of prismas, haha
    i got 2 today and that includes a navy blue and the clearblender...but i dunno who to use it right
     
  11. streak!

    streak! Senior Member

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    prismas are real good, theyre better than pencils and sharpies
     
  12. kill

    kill Elite Member

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    sum good black book markers are streakers and otrs filled with garvey
    krink mops are good too
     
  13. syrup2

    syrup2 Elite Member

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    i just stay with primsas u can rack them helluvatheeasy a office depo also black sharpie and white decos make cool throwies
     
  14. -s|N-

    -s|N- Senior Member

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    Don't listen to this guy. Prismas are cheaper than copics and don't bleed as much.
     
  15. KONG

    KONG Member

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    decocolor paint markers, medium tip.

    if you have a michael's i highly suggest them because they are easy to cop. they work well on books and if you arn't in the mood to carry around your OTR, they'll do the job. also, nice color choices.
     
  16. Fluffy Bunnies

    Fluffy Bunnies Elite Member

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    I emailed the copic marker site and I said I formed an anime club and I said if they can donate some markers ... I acted reeeaaal nice so they think I am a teacher or sumthing... so maybe I will get some free markers!

    all I need em for is sketching... who the hell would go bombing with those... haha!


    BTW, when I use sharpies in my blackbook, I put a safety paper in the back of the page I am coloring on so it won't go on the other pages. saftey first kids!
     
  17. Bare0ne

    Bare0ne Senior Member

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    Twin touch are good id say first proper markers iv got they have proved to be quite decent although some are runin out already
     
  18. jfks brain

    jfks brain New Member

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    i got some of those twin touch markers and there not that good, i have heard that they are the best over seas(crazy fucking euros) , but ther to dark and rich, if thats what your looking for then buy twin touch markers . this has been said several*** times in the last 16 pages but prismas are ace markers, and if your looking for cheap sets go to ebay

    any one ever use a marker called "design markers" any good??
     
  19. field marshal

    field marshal Senior Member

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    every thing you need , cheap too

    Artarama
     
  20. esso-two

    esso-two Member

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    if its just for sketching get waterbased markers not alchohol based cos they leave streaks so all ur pieces look like throwups fills unless you colour the fuck out of ur paper