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Blackbook Markers

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

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  1. HipHopAdept

    HipHopAdept Member

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    sharpie does the job man
     
  2. criscros18

    criscros18 Banned

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    I use sharpies (thick) for outlineing, and thin-line sharpies for more detailed parts. But, if you are going for vibrant colors, i'd go with hilighters. There are tons of colors, and they dont really bleed out that much.
     
  3. spher

    spher Senior Member

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    permanant markers with a special ink ;)
     
  4. criscros18

    criscros18 Banned

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    roseart markers and crayolas are acctually pretty good
     
  5. -NiSe-

    -NiSe- Senior Member

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    especially crayola markers. if you get an even coating then it looks slick man, nice bright colors. I'd still rather real graphic markers though lol
     
  6. unknown87

    unknown87 Member

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    i prefer the on the run acrylic set, the full box one. only down side is they run out ubber quick lol. Unknown !!!
     
  7. Fang

    Fang Senior Member

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    Copic Sketch markers are nice, but fucking expensive, so i only rack a couple at a time
     
  8. illegal_drugs

    illegal_drugs Senior Member

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    Do not buy on the run 261 paintliners
    shit sucks
    paint goes around the nib and not to it
     
  9. ッℤëкℯ

    ッℤëкℯ Member

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    I use the Ironlak Strikers (20 Twin Markers Set) and they are pretty cool but they leak threw but I would like to try out some of the Molotow 227HS sketching markers.


    To help with leaking threw the paper I got a paper resume/envelope folder and I cut it in the bind and got the biggest side and traced my book so when I slide it behind the paper it would stick out a little bit so it was easy to get to. Also good for using as a bookmark.
     
    Last edited: Jan 11, 2012
  10. 2mor

    2mor Senior Member

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    why do you write unknown at the end of every post, we know youre fuckin name. shits fuckin lame.
     
  11. SKETCH1983

    SKETCH1983 New Member

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    I have always used prism's ever since i was introduced to them and sharpie fine point for out lines, as for for bleedin' on to other pages thats always been a major pet peev of mine so I always placed papper under the page i'm on on or a thin card board, as for price I bought a full set of prism's for $270.00 on art supplies web site just shop around it's worth it specially when you got a writers circle going on at your house. Peace - (>.0)y!
     
  12. whooty

    whooty New Member

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    lol
     
  13. whooty

    whooty New Member

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    At first I used some really cheap "fibracolor" pens and then my GF got me the 60 pack of On The Run markers. The difference is HUGE!!! The OTR (On The Run) markers don't leave streaky marks if you color fairly quick unlike the "fibracolor's" which streak no matter what. So it was impossible to get a smooth look with the "fibracolor" pens.

    A lot of my OTR markers are running out of ink though and I can't find OTR graphic markers for sale anywhere anymore in the US so I just ordered the Premier Prismacolor 48 pack. They should arrive on wednesday.

    I see a lot of people complaining about the ink leaking through the paper? Why don't you just put some paper between the pages of your blackbook to "catch" the leaks? It's not that hard to do haha.
     
  14. Risk_Inicijativa

    Risk_Inicijativa Senior Member

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    I use BIC markers. I found them cheap. 20 markers for 4 dollars. They rock. Also I use some college highliters, but they suck. I've never tried Ironlak, but I like it so much. Anyways i dont have money for expensive markers and cans... So I use just cheap. And for tagging I found for 1 dollar PILOT marker... It is awesome. Medium NIB, not as big as BURNER but it kills
     
  15. whooty

    whooty New Member

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    Got the prismacolor premier pens and they are great. I'll compare them to On The Run graphic markers.

    On The Run:

    Pros
    Doesn't dry as fast.
    Easy to get a smooth/non-streaky fill.
    Comes in a sick case.

    Cons
    Ink spreads/saturates a little bit of the paper close to where you just colored.
    Can't find them for sale anywhere.

    Prismacolor:

    Pros
    Ink spreads less than OTR.

    Cons
    Ink dries a little faster than OTR so you have to be faster to make sure you don't get streaky fills.
     
  16. bryanmoyer_82

    bryanmoyer_82 New Member

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    i like sharpies cuz they leave good color yea they leak like no other but i just get a scratch paper and use that to catch the leakyness it works for me well
     
  17. Reger

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    I use promarkers for bb productions, and wallmart shit for sketching
     
  18. cornholio31337

    cornholio31337 Member

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    sharpies and copic ciao. you can get a shit load of colours in the ciaos. all different shades too. there is a pack just of greys and black which are pretty decent
     
  19. EmerStatus

    EmerStatus New Member

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    Do prismas leak through the pages? and i heard they run out really fast
     
  20. -NiSe-

    -NiSe- Senior Member

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    yes and yes. although they dont bleed as much as sharpies