🎨 Elevate your art game with Ohuhu’s vibrant dual-tip markers—where precision meets passion!
Ohuhu Water-Based Markers offer 60 vibrant, dual-tip colors with a 1-2mm brush tip and 6.5mm chisel tip, featuring non-toxic, odourless water-based ink. Designed for anime, manga, sketching, and professional art, this set includes a colorless blender and a convenient storage base, making it ideal for creative professionals seeking versatility, safety, and portability.
Manufacturer | Ohuhu |
Brand | Ohuhu |
Package Dimensions | 21.6 x 19.9 x 15.3 cm; 1.09 kg |
Colour | Vibrant Colors |
Closure | Pull Cap |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 60 |
Size | 1 count (Pack of 60) |
Point Type | double tip |
Line Size | 1-2mm & 6.5mm Millimetres |
Ink Colour | 60 Vibrant Colours |
Manufacturer Part Number | Y30-80600-43 |
Item Weight | 1.09 kg |
H**Y
Well worth the price!
Fantastic range of colours which when dried are well defined.No smell associated with the pens which is usually an issue when I purchase colouring pens.Great value for quality.
N**N
These are just perfect
“I’m absolutely thrilled with the Ohuhu Markers 60 Colours set! As an artist who loves working with anime and manga styles, these markers are perfect. The dual tips (fine and broad) allow for precise details and bold strokes, giving me incredible flexibility in my artwork. The colors are vibrant, blend beautifully, and the set includes a colourless blender that helps with seamless transitions. I also appreciate how odourless and washable they are, making them safe and easy to work with. The storage base keeps everything organized, which is a huge bonus! Overall, these markers are an excellent choice for anyone into sketching, drawing, or coloring—highly recommended!”
P**H
AMAZING MARKERS DAUGHTER LOVES THEM
The media could not be loaded. I bought these for my 10 yr old daughter and she uses them all the time .She has had these for 7 MONTHS and only now 2 of her markers are starting to dry out because She use them to the most .she says they are a bit streaky but that’s because they are water bast and mostly used for water colour . The colour less blender does work it kind of just rips the paper a bit but if you ser you sing thick paper or card it should be fine . Over all they are amazing and great for the price I definitely recommend I will definitely be buying ohuhu again in the future..!👍✅👌🏽
A**S
Water based colouring brushes
Easy to use, good quality, blendable water based brushes. Adequate colour range, but you know what young children are like, there's always a missing essential shade!!!
S**E
These are brilliant
These pens are brilliant for colouring but they will bleed through paper. Good mixture of colours. Value for money.
D**E
Yikes….erm as in disappointed.!!
My own fault as i seen the Markers where discounted, I actually thought they was the alcohol based ones.Not at all a team water based pen person..my 6yr old would be disappointed.Water based markers are { and this is not me bashing the brand Ohuhu} they are all near pointless, like mentioned a child would be not pleased.Would could make a beautiful illustration, then colour your work with water based pens and destroy the entire piece.All water based pens are dull, streaky, blotchy, if you attempt to layer or blend + don’t bother because it’s impossible as they just make your paper fall apart.If i was to recommend another medium for illustration colouring it would always be Alcohol based markers..{Ohuhu do an amazing range!.. I am quite a fanatic on there markers..even down to there fine liners are extremely smooth and beautifully bold.But yes to the point i would never recommend water based pens as it’s pointless…i seen a comment above someone saying they don’t bleed etc..why they don’t bleed is because there not alcohol based…so the alcohol based markers will bleed, that’s down to the alcohol in the marker will soak through your paper, to prevent it going through onto other pages just put something underneath the art your working on ..+they usually provide a little clear reusable sheet..Another Ohuhu bonus as I don’t know other marker brands that provide the protective sheet….so to summarise the worlds longest review am one hundred percent team Ohuhu but this is my opinion so its not my place to tell anyone what to buy or not but am a full time freelance illustrator and for any other artist i would not recommend these pens as a hobbyist nor as a profession as you would become complacent with your work appearing very plain, it is defiantly down to the choice of mediums as a artist.There is no point in drawing a beautiful picture then colouring the piece with dull flat pens what flake your work..pointless.And alcohol pens layer and blend beautiful .
C**H
Unsure...
I'm on the fence with these ones. The first two images I uploaded are using a mixture of these markers and acyrlic markers. The portrait of the blue guy next to the guitar is mostly using these and the characters on the second image are mostly using these. I found them really difficult to layer because they would instantly cause the paper to pill. I also wasn't sure how to make them blend smoothly. They don't work in the same way I'd use Alcohol markers.I honestly mostly got them because Ohuhu is a well known brand and for some reason Amazon wouldn't ship the Alcohol based ones to the North of Ireland, so I chose to use the water based ones. Plus they were cheaper.On the last page I tried using them with water as an additional medium, using them like watercolour paint, to see if I could get more from them but it was just as tricky to get decent coverage, plus they then caused my apparently waterproof pen to bleed.The quality is difficult to comment on for that reason. I did have to speak to customer services as some of the tips were cut wrong on the thick side which also damaged the pages even more, but they gave me a partial refund. Though I will say, the case is nice and the markers themselves look the part, they're overall not very easy to use and not recommended for beginniners to this type of tool.That said, I have since gotten my hands on an updated version of these pens from Ohuhu, which has none of the same issues. They blend well, no longer pill the paper after several layers and come with a fineliner tip on one end and a brush tip on the other, giving them additional functionality. They're excellent value for money and come in a handy zip up case for easy transportation. I have also since used the Ohuhu alcohol markers, through their website and am obsessed with how lovely they are to use.
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