I had the cheap set of alcohol markers for the past several years and thought they were nice. Until I used Copics. They blend together much better than the cheap ones. They are a bit expensive but if you watch eBay for deals and great eBayers then you can get them Farley reasonable. I don’t like how they get ink on the lids if your not careful you can really make a messs on the markers and your hands. Which I did not have a problem with my cheaper ones. But for the results on paper that you get from copics I think it could be worth it. The colors from earth essentials are very nice earth tones. I’m attaching two photos one of the cheaper set and one of copics
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I'm a recent devotee of Copic markers and recommend them for illustrators. These are the sketch markers (brush on one end, chisel on the other) so not for fine detail work, but you can still get a fine line with the edge of the chisel. They work better (to my liking) on some papers compared to others--better on smoother papers, in my opinion.
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Love these markers! I haven’t found markers I like better for blending ability in my art. They’re very smooth and easy to use. This set had a great color combo for the project I was working on.
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I am a beginner copic colorer. This was a perfect set to start building my collection.
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Always great you can't go wrong.
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Just what I wanted.
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Love these markers.
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