🎨 Elevate Your Art Game with Copic Markers!
The Copic Markers Multiliner 1.0 features a high-quality pigment-based ink that is both waterproof and archival, ensuring your artwork remains vibrant and intact over time. With a precision 1.0 mm nib, this marker is perfect for detailed illustrations and professional-grade designs.
S**Y
Great Fineliner
My son has had a very hard time finding the right inking pen to use for the anime that he draws. This was a great upgrade to his collection. We highly recommend.
O**C
The best precise marker pen for drawing, with a deep black.
This marker is perfect for drawing. It draws precisely, the width is perfect and the color is a deep black that doesn't gray up when it dries, which allows you to paint with black Indian Ink without your marker lines sticking out.
J**Y
Disappointed.
Ink ran when using a painted on sealant on a rock. I expectant a "permanent " pen not to run and ruin my rock
R**S
Quality
These are high quality pens and the real thing. So far it's holding up, just be careful of smearing.
A**R
It was way thicker than a 1 mm, it just was more like a flair marker… I guess I was expecting more
Too much $$ for what it was
A**A
Nice and easy to use
The item looks nice and easy to use
A**X
Not what I expected, It's okay though
I was looking at the reviews, and it said it came with multiple. I am not sure if I read all the details of the item, but I only received one pen. The packaging was also unnecessarily large for a single pen.
A**Z
False advertisement??
The tip is way thicker than what's shown in the pictures, really won't be usable for what I bought it for.
J**.
good and high quality liner
A nice and a high quality liner. It does what it is supposed to do, however, when used with other (cheaper) liners, it's neither prefered nor omitted. So I guess any archival grade liner will do the service.
D**A
schöner Stift
Ich finde der Stift schreibt und zeichnet sehr gut. Er hat auch lange gehalten. Ich bin zufrieden.
A**E
Best fineliners I've tried, and they're vegan
I've been on what feels like a very long and expensive quest to find a good quality set of fineliners, and the Copics are the best ones I've tried so far.I bought about 12 Copic Multiliners and Multiliner SPs (they come in slightly different sizes). The ink in all of them is properly black (unlike PITT pens) and they all produce smooth, consistent, unbroken lines even when working quickly (unlike Pigma pens). Although I have only used them for a little sketching and for 1 complete detailed drawing they have already outlasted the Pigma pens.These pens are also suitable for vegans - I contacted Copic to ask. Royal Talens (who make Pigma) and Mitsubishi Pencil (who make Uni-Pin) told me they have no idea what goes into their pens, blaming "complex global supply chains".The only thing I don't like about these pens is that they claim to be waterproof, but even after letting the ink dry for over a week I can still dissolve some of the ink with a damp waterbrush. However this is also true of every other brand I've tried which claims to be waterproof, so I have given up trying to find a waterproof fineliner that is actually waterproof. The only thing I've found that is truly waterproof is a dip pen dipped in acrylic ink.
M**R
タトゥーのデザイン画用
外国の方がタトゥーの下絵を描くときに使っていたので真似をして購入。太さが希望のものにたどり着くまで紆余曲折しましたが、書き味等総合的にコレが今の所ベスト。
F**A
Empfehlenswert
Auch wenn die Copic Multiliner etwas teuerer scheinen als herkömmliche kann ich sie trotzdem sehr empfehlen. Die Linien sind fein, die Spitze verfranzt nicht, und auch wenn man mit Filzstiften oder Alkoholmarkern arbeitet verläuft hier nix- natürlich muss man der Tinte trotzdem 10-15 Sekunden zeit geben bevor man die linien ertränkt
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