🎉 Elevate your artistry with Winsor & Newton—where every stroke counts!
The Winsor & Newton ProMarker Set includes 24 high-quality, alcohol-based markers featuring dual tips for versatile application. Designed for artists of all levels, these markers offer vibrant colors, fast drying times, and the ability to blend seamlessly on various surfaces, making them ideal for drawing, sketching, and crafting.
Number of Pieces | 24 |
Item Weight | 662 Grams |
Number of Items | 1 |
Pattern | Solid |
Style Name | Set of 24 |
Color | Student Designer Waller |
Ink Base | Alcohol |
Surface Recommendation | Glass,Plastic,Wood |
Line Size | 2 months |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Waterproof | false |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Drill Point | Chisel |
Additional Features | Blendable |
Ink Color | Blue,Pink |
V**.
ProMarker Brush are Very High Quality
High quality professional grade alcohol markers! Some of the best on the market for personal or professional sketch finishing! makes them easy to love. Use together, blend and be creative! Large variety of colors. Versatility, smooth lines with both chiseled nib or brush tip, give them even more appeal.
C**N
Excellent product
Excellent product
A**L
Love the colors.
Juicy, even color distribution. Absolutely worth the money! I purchased because of the purple/red tones and it didn’t disappoint- they’re saturated and truly beautiful.
V**.
High quality markers that can appeal to those strapped for cash, but not economically superior in the long run to Copics.
This is an affordable pack of good quality alcohol based markers. Markers can be tricky in terms of deciding what to buy because the name COPIC stands so far aboce most other brands, yet busts the dollar enough to leave many customers wondering its really necessary to buy Copics. These markers can get you started on the medium and provide a decent array of colors to work with, but don't expect anything miraculously professional. Remember, It's only 24 markers.If you're not really too much into markers or don't plan on trying to create a big collection, then these will work fine. They are indeed fine markers with good ink quality and blend very nicely/evenly. I have no complaint about them. Its just that there isn't really a compelling reason to buy them over copics if If you will be trying to start a collection, and plan on working a lot with, and long-term with alcohol-based markers. In the long run, you will be spending less on Copics as you can get refills for copics but not for promarkers. The jump in price from these to Copics ends up justifying itself if you like markers and work with them frequently. Plus, Copic's superior color variety will certainly help your work. So, while these are good markers, they are not cheap enough to be a straightforwardly better choice than Copics economically, have poorer color variety, and cannot be refilled. Like I said, I wouldn't buy them (again) unless I was just experimenting with alcohol-based markers or wasn't really crazy enough about markers to try to start a collection.
P**S
Best Birthday Present Ever!
I decided to buy this set of 24 Winsor & Newton ProMarkers as a birthday gift for myself. I have MANY markers and pens but none of them work as well as these ProMarkers. I was surprised to see how smoothly they covered the paper I was using for a retro art project! I started filling in the large blocks around the outside edge of the design with Tombow markers but as you can see from the image attached, they left streaky looking color sections. The blocks on the left side (purple, tan, turquoise and purple) were filled in with Tombow markers. But the blocks on the right (blue,green, red, orange) were filled in with the ProMarkers. I used the chisel tip to fill in the larger areas quickly and the fine point tip for the small areas and corners. I was so surprised to see how the ink dried so smoothly with no visible streaky lines! The paper was just plain white card stock.I love the color choices and variety of markers in the 24-marker set. 12 promarkers, 6 promarker brush, 3 promarker metallic and 3 promarker neon! And the black zippered storage bag is quite unique. Inside, the markers are stored in small sections of three-markers each. And these sections can be propped up and attached to a Velcro base, so they are easy to grab when working on a project. And the colors are a joy... so vivid, and they have fun names, like "Duck Egg" blue. I am very happy with this purchase and would highly recommend them to anyone working on illustration, design, card-making and scrap booking.
J**E
Great for Inktober!
I have never bought any fancy markers before.My friends have raved about copics of course, but I couldn’t justify it. Still, I wanted to use something special for inktober this year, so I spent a few days researching alternative markers and took a chance on these.And you know what? I like them!I’m still getting used to using markers and I’ve practiced blending them a bit, both with the blend marker I bought separately and without it.I had success with blending the darker colors as you can see in the witch drawing, but the jury is out on the lighter ones. The paper I’m using bleeds and isn’t entirely suited for inks, so that may be part of my problem.I use 1 to shade white things like t shirts or armor, and I use the 4 and 5 to fill shadows. The black(6) is pretty intense (as you can see in the joker drawing) so I don’t use it as often, but it’s still great.My primary struggle has been filling in large spaces with one color, since one area dries faster than the others. As much as you can, keep the marker on the paper in even strokes so that the ink can stay even. I failed to do that on the whale drawing, but it ended up giving it a cool underwater look, so it all worked out!I definitely would buy these again, and am considering looking into the color version of these markers :)
A**.
LEAKS! LEAKS! LEAKS! ALLOT!!
So, I just received the 48 Essential set. Was excited. Nice container case. So I used the "Ivory" marker. It's ok, but after it dries on the paper, it is not a smooth continuous mark. It looks as if I've used two different color markers (a darker ivory and a much lighter ivory). It dries two tone.Anyway, the worst part is that the other marks LEAK from the narrow nibs. Literally, DRIPS... which horrified me when one of the darker brown shades started to drip on a white design that I was finishing. It's almost like WATER COLOR using water, which I did not buy. I thought that maybe it was just that one marker, but it happened again with others.I'm quite sure that this is NOT suppose to happen. It literally drips onto the page, and splattered..... The white wedding gown that I was designing was ruinedFYI - the video I uploaded is the not the ruined white designed, it's another one that I did afterwards, using a different color Winsor marker (Black) only to color in the hair. It dripped and splatter over the page and the design
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