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Blackbook Markers

Discussion in 'Tools and tips' started by dcite, May 3, 2004.

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  1. zorkfromny

    zorkfromny Member

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    I tHink Designers Are Fresh They Blend Pretty Good And Have A Lot Of Ink
     
  2. AnteUp

    AnteUp Elite Member

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    could someone tell me how they fade? like how that person fades... <_<
     
  3. xXSARSXx

    xXSARSXx Senior Member

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    anteup seriously? just go experiment and stop asking about fading just go try and see wut happends u will learn little tricks along the way
     
  4. v e n s r.

    v e n s r. Senior Member

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    prismas, le plume II brush pens, & microns
     
  5. Tye

    Tye Senior Member

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    I use Sakuras there really nice for bbooks and stickers I think. Plus there super easy to steal at Michaels ;)
     
  6. Vow

    Vow Member

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    What is paint like on paper? Like decos and sakuras.
     
  7. backpacker

    backpacker Senior Member

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  8. BizerkIZ

    BizerkIZ Elite Member

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    Yeah there definately some of the best. Verrrrryyy expencive though.. not worth the money... rack...

    i have acumulated a few draws of a mixture of prisma's charpacks, copics, letraset, magic markers (avalable in the uk only i think) deco's unipaints sharipies ect... paint markers go best on thick hardback sketchbook paper (with the slight grain) and design markers on marker paper..

    i seem to get oil bleeding with paint markers on sketch paper.. unipaints only.. why only them?
     
  9. backpacker

    backpacker Senior Member

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    how about postermans.i now they have the big ones and smaller ones.
     
  10. 1 Love

    1 Love Senior Member

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  11. syeroner -416-

    syeroner -416- Member

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    wat r the best markers 4 fading?
     
  12. charles408

    charles408 Senior Member

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  13. DRIPS!

    DRIPS! Senior Member

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  14. charles408

    charles408 Senior Member

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    cool?
    what would you need a crayon for?
     
  15. Jet

    Jet Elite Member

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  16. a maze

    a maze Banned

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    Don't EVER use the clear colorblender...

    Worst waste of racking I've ever done.
    It usually doesnt mix the colors unless its on an expensive type of paper (made for bleedy markers), and if you try it on regular BB shit it might/will leave an ugly oil-like mark on your paper, looking nothing like either of the colors. Using another lighter color will DEFINITELY blend better, speaking from experience.
    Hoped this helped a little. ;)
     
  17. charles408

    charles408 Senior Member

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    o
     
    Last edited: Feb 22, 2008
  18. [NESTER]

    [NESTER] Senior Member

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    ya color faders fucking suck all they do is leave a mess
     
  19. *cept*

    *cept* Senior Member

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    word, all you're doing is giving the pigs a job.
     
  20. regos

    regos Senior Member

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    prismas are fine you just gotta know how to use them really. what i do is a get the fat side, and do stripes so you have spots of blank paper, and just fill that in with the fine end. idk the actual way how to make things look really clean, but that works for me,