What brand of marker pen is better?
I don’t know if you want to use markers to draw comics, clothing, architecture, landscapes or industrial design. There are two types of marker pens on the market: single-head and double-head, with three pen properties and two pen tips.
Three types of pen properties:
Oil-based markers: 1. Oil-based markers are quick-drying, water-resistant, and have very good light resistance. The colors can be superimposed multiple times without damaging the paper, and are soft.
Alcohol-based: 1. Alcohol-based markers can be written on any smooth surface. They are quick-drying, waterproof, and environmentally friendly. They can be used for drawing, writing, marking, POP advertising, etc.
2. The main ingredients are dyes, denatured alcohol, and resin. The ink is volatile and should be used in a well-ventilated place. The pen cap needs to be tightly closed after use, and it should be kept away from fire sources and protected from sunlight.
Water-based: 1. The color is very light, the strokes will rhyme, and have the effect of watercolor.
Two types of pen tips:
Fiber pen tip: The strokes are tough, sharp, and the color is uniform. The high-end pen tip is designed to be multi-faceted. As the pen tip rotates, it can draw strokes of different widths. It is suitable for shaping space blocks and is mostly used in hand-drawn expressions of architecture, interior, industrial design, and product design.
Foam pen tip: Wider than fiber pen tip, the strokes are soft, the colors are full, and the colors drawn have a granular texture. It is suitable for expressing soft scenes and objects such as landscapes, water bodies, and people. It is multi-purpose. Specialized in landscape, gardening, clothing, animation and other majors.
There are quite a lot of markers on the market now, and there are only a handful of good ones
Those who specialize in animation/costume use copic (Japan), Rhinos (USA)
Those majoring in architecture/industrial design/product design use IMARK (Germany), genuine Korean TOUCH (when buying, be sure to pay attention not to 3rd or 4th generation, those are all fakes, don’t be cheap, good pens can be used (for a long time)
Use AD (USA) and Rhinos (USA) for landscape/garden/planning
What brand of markers is the best
Nippon Meihui (marvy)
You can buy them almost anywhere that sells markers. There are single-head water-based ones and double-head alcohol ones. Water-based ones are cheaper and more people use them, but the effect is very poor. The barrel of the double-ended alcohol pen is thinner and the two pen tips are smaller. Personally I don't like this heavy feeling either.
Korean TOUCH
At present, the most popular ones are double-ended alcohol ones, which are cost-effective and are used by many people. The two pen tips are medium in size and come in many colors. But for some reason, the cap of the pen is so tight that I have to bite it with my teeth every time. When purchasing, you should try the color of the pen in person. The color sample of the appearance of the pen may be slightly different from the actual color. However, overall, it is more economical and affordable!
SANFORD
SANFORD’s Thunderbolt Horse series are very well made and can be seen at a glance. The ones sold more on the market are double-headed, non-toxic and oily ones. . Personally, I feel that its two heads are a bit too extreme. The big head is very big, and the small head is only as small as a syringe pen. I don't really like this, I don't know if other people like it, the price is not particularly expensive.
German Swan can also be seen in other places, as well as some other brands from Germany, South Korea, Japan, and the United States, let’s not leave it aside for the moment.
Of course, there are COPIC markers from well-known brands, but these are expensive and not something that ordinary people can afford. COPIC markers can draw directly on copied drawings without dissolving copy toner. The pen barrel has two ends, one thick and one thin. Can be watered repeatedly.
Which brand of markers is better?
Although the Japanese MARVY water-based marker is cheap, it has a single head and is not suitable for stacking. The effect is very thin and it is easy to waste the line drawing, so it has been gradually eliminated. The second generation is slightly improved.
In recent years, Japanese COPIC alcohol-based markers have occupied an important position in the domestic design industry due to their quick drying and good color mixing effect. It is also known as the world's second largest marker pen brand.
The price is on the high side, each one costs around 30 RMB.
The American alcohol-based marker pens, Sanfu Perakma, are of very good quality and have high color purity, but they are quite expensive. If ordinary people buy a set, it will be much more expensive than choosing other brands.
Korean touch markers are a new product in the past two years, because they have two ends, large and small, full of water, and the colors are superimposed when they are not dry. The colors will naturally blend and connect, giving it a watercolor effect. And it is cheap.
Domestic brand
FANDI is cheap and suitable for students and beginners to practice.
Zunjue is similar to Fandi. Newcomers can buy dozens of classified sets very cheaply and start painting for less than 100 yuan.
Representative markers:
⑴STABILA YOUT markers
Water-based, with 90 colors available. The pen barrel is filled with ink, and one pen can cover a B1-sized piece of paper.
⑵TRIA PANTONE Color Marker
The ink is alcohol-based and has 287 colors. There are three types of pen tips: very fine, medium fine, and thick.
⑶EAGLECOLOR ATR marker pen
The ink is alcohol-based and has 129 colors.
⑷COPIC marker
It can draw directly on the copied drawings without dissolving the copy toner. There are nibs at both ends of the pen barrel, which are thick and thin. The ink is alcohol-based, transparent, quick-drying, and colors can be mixed freely. ***There are 214 colors, including single (214 colors), 12-color series, 36-color series, 72-color series, 144-color series, etc.
⑸COPIC SKETCH Marker
The pen tip is soft and can express brush-like strokes. Like the COPIC marker, it can be drawn directly on copied drawings without dissolving the copy ink. pink. Use together with alcohol-based ink that dries quickly and has good durability. ***There are 214 colors, including single (214 colors), 12-color series, 36-color series, 72-color series, 144-color series, etc.
Which brand of marker pens is better
Foreign brands 1. American AD (oil-based, foaming pen tip): expensive, but the best effect, the color is similar to the effect of watercolor , 18~20 yuan each.
2. SANFORD (oil-based, foaming pen tip): double-ended, you can change the angle of the pen tip to create different stroke effects, the color is soft, the effect is the same price, 8 to 12 yuan each .
3. Korean TOUCH (alcohol-based, fiber-based pen tip): double-ended (the small tip is a soft pen), the effect is very good, 12 to 13 yuan each.
4. German IMARK (alcohol-based, fiber-based pen tip): double-headed, three-sided pen tip, tough strokes, more gray colors, and occupies an important position in the domestic design industry. Each pen is 10~ 12 yuan.
5. Japanese COPIC (alcohol-based, fiber-based pen tip): Because it dries quickly, the color mixing effect is good. 28~30 yuan each.
6. Japan Meihui Marvy (water-based/alcohol-based, fiber-based pen tip): The water-based pen tip is narrow, full of color, 8 to 10 yuan a piece.
Domestic brands 1. Jinwannian, high-density fiber head, the best domestically produced
2. FANDI, cheap, suitable for students and beginners to practice.
3. Zunjue’s oil-based markers are the best among all similar products, with the best quality and performance.
4. Domestic TOUCHTHREE/TOUCHFOUR (three generations and four generations) has high cost performance and the price is around 1.3.
5. The domestic Sanfu oil-based marker pen has two heads. You can change the angle of the pen head to draw different stroke effects. The color is soft and costs about 8 yuan a piece.
6. Baoke's oil-based marker pens have two heads, are very resistant to drying, and are not easily stained when in contact with gel pens. They cost about 4 yuan each.
Which brand of markers is better?
Markers and watercolors are different. Comparing the price, watercolors are much cheaper than markers. I have used American Sanfu oil-based markers. I have also used Korean TOUCH alcohol pens, which cost 10 yuan each. They cost 8 yuan each. The cheapest Japanese water-based marker I have ever seen is 6 yuan each. I have heard of other brands made in Germany and Japan, and they are also relatively expensive. For watercolors, I used Marley at first, and then Winsor and Newton. The latter was better than the former, but also more expensive. It cost about more than 10 yuan for a marker. I had to read the correct color number and prepare all the colors, and then match them with colored pencils (I think it has 36 colors). (It’s better) If you use watercolor, you can adjust the color. The key is that watercolor can be used for a long time, and markers are mostly disposable. For hand painting, I used to start with watercolor when I practiced because markers and watercolors have similar characteristics when coloring. Transparent, not easy to modify, easy to get dirty, and needs to be left blank. Later I started using markers. I feel that markers are more convenient and faster than watercolors for indoor hand-painting. However, I have also done large-scale (2 A0 sheets put together) outdoor hand-drawings (similar to gardens). ) and a picture of a bird of the same size (the pen used at that time was a brush, which seemed to be a small white cloud). At that time, it was necessary to use watercolor, the color was soft and soft, and it was better to use a marker... It is estimated that the same color would have to be used N The teacher once said something like this: If you are good at watercolor painting, your marker pen will not be bad; if you are good at marker pen painting, you may not necessarily be able to use watercolor. There are wool and nylon watercolor pens. The former has a soft tip, good water absorption, and fuller colors, but also requires more pigment. The latter has a hard tip, and has slightly poor water absorption. It is more comfortable to paint some hard materials, such as marble and glass. I don’t like them. To know which one is better, it is better for you to experience it yourself (PS: I use watercolor pens for painting landscapes and other things, but when I draw indoors and outdoors, I usually use a brush... I feel more comfortable using a brush, but I can’t explain why. )
What is the best brand of marker pen?
Brand: Brand is not the most important, the choice depends on personal financial ability.
Prices vary and quality varies.
But the performance of the pens is not as big as the price difference.
Even if you select the correct performance, model, and color, you can still draw great pictures.
my colour2 Baoke TOUCH Superior Korea Show Pu
CHAFFORD American Sanfu Thunder Horse...
All the above brands are acceptable Choose my colour2 which has become popular in recent years and is quite good to use.
The touch tip is harder, the color is more stable, and the price/performance ratio is relatively high.
■Price: The price can only be negotiated after identifying the brand.
For example: "fandi" (fo rms to astmd-4236en71)
Very, very similar to "my color2"
The former is "Made in China" Price 3.00 yuan, (only available recently, no price reduction)
The latter is "made in korea" (South Korea) and the price is 7.00 yuan.
There are some differences in usage, but in fact they are not too different.
The "CHAFFORD" pen costs about 5.50 yuan. I chose this pen when I was a beginner. It was better.
Korean touch, the price is about 9.00 yuan.
Note: The prices I provide are all the prices when I bought them before.
Nowadays, many markers have been reduced in price, with huge discounts.
■Pennability: Based on personal experience
It is strongly recommended to use oil-based markers (i.e. alcohol-based)
(There is a strong smell of alcohol when you remove the cap of the pen) )
Oily: water-resistant, light-resistant, fast to evaporate, versatile and absolutely easy to use.
Water-based: bright, green and transparent, wet with water, has watercolor effect
The pen tip is narrow and turns gray and dark after drying. It is generally used for illustrations and decorations.
■Color: Marker pens generally come in more than 100 colors, sometimes more than 200. .
According to personal needs, generally about 50 sticks are enough for general needs.
Each marker pen has a label consisting of English letters (or abbreviations) and numbers
For example: "R001" refers to (red) red number 001
It is best to buy less colors that are too pure and are too bright and difficult to control
Other colors can be determined according to personal hobbies and professional needs
■Gray: **I personally strongly recommend it. To choose gray
There are generally 5 series of gray, and the most commonly used are 3 series.
That is: CG (neutral gray) WG (warm gray) BG (cold gray)
Each gray series has 9 numbers, for example: from CG1 CG2 to CG9
It is recommended that you only choose 1 3 5 7 9.
Gray is the most commonly used, best and most practical color
Gray is the best partner of other colors
It is also the color that all masters and masters cannot live without.
Be sure to buy 3 series of 15 pieces of gray
I prefer gray and sometimes even only gray to enhance the overall effect
Personal suggestion
You can use gray with water-soluble colored lead or toner
You will get unexpected ultimate effects
■Model: Varies from person to person. . For reference only. .
Commonly used indoor marker pen color:
P88. B66. G43, G46, G56. . 120. . . . .
BG51, BG54, BG68. PB62, PB69, PB74, PB76. .
YR21, YR24, YR34, YR96, YR103. GY48. . . .
Medium gray: CG1, WG3, WG5, WG7, WG9. .
Warm gray: WG1, G3, WG5, WG7, WG9. . .
Cool gray: BG1, BG3, BG5, BG7, BG9. . . . .
Wood color: 9...
Which brands of marker pens are better?
I am studying garden design. Based on my own experience, don’t forget to give me extra points if it’s good.
Generally speaking, among oily marks, Sanfu from the United States and Touch from South Korea are better. touch is cost-effective.
The pen tip of touch is harder and the color is more stable. You can compare the pen tips of TOUCH and my colour2. The touch is really harder
And my colour2 belongs to recent countries. The new brand that was launched in 2017 does not have the classic colors like TOUCH. In Harbin Sanfu 8 yuan each, TOUCH 6.5 yuan each
These two color cards are not exactly the same, you can mix them according to your own needs~
Water-based Mark Pen, which brand should I buy?
I major in architectural design, and I think the better water-based marker pen is FOR GRAPHIC ARTISTS from Japan, which is better, durable, and still retains water after four years of use. Not a s**t of sex at all.
Of course, there are fake ones on the market now. The way to identify them is to smell them. They have no smell and the color is softer. There is basically no color difference for the same color. When you buy it, you can take two of the same color and mark them on a white paper to compare. About eight yuan a piece.
Water-based markers are only elementary, or are mostly used in indoor expression techniques. When you gradually develop your own style, water-based pens will restrict your creativity.
I recommend you an alcohol brand, CHAFFORD, which can create a soft atmosphere in a large area, but the smell is a bit strong.
The oil-based one works very well for outdoor performance and can be said to be my favorite. The brand you can consider is the imported "Shi De Lou" (transliteration). The cheaper ones include the domestically produced "Baoke", which I often use. The color is also quite good and the taste is small. And it’s very durable, costing about five or six yuan a piece.
Which brand of marker pen is better for hand drawing?
I recommend you to use the third generation of touch mark, which is touch3, which can be purchased online. I also use this kind of marker. This appearance is black, and there is a sixth-generation model, which is also of this brand, but it is white and a little more expensive. The more practical one is this black third generation.