🖌️ Elevate your art game with Ohuhu: where every stroke counts!
Ohuhu Alcohol Markers Honolulu Set offers 72 vibrant dual-tip markers featuring brush and chisel ends, refillable ink, and replaceable tips. Designed for seamless blending and quick drying, this professional-grade set includes a colorless blender and a portable carrying case, empowering artists to create smudge-free, vivid artwork with ease and sustainability.
Manufacturer | Ohuhu |
Brand | Ohuhu |
Item Weight | 1.85 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.02 x 6.97 x 4.69 inches |
Item model number | OHUHU HONOLULU ALCOHOL-BASED MARKERS |
Color | 72-color |
Closure | Snap |
Number of Items | 73 |
Size | 73 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Brush & Chisel |
Line Size | 0_5mm, 1_0_1_9mm, 2mm_and_above |
Ink Color | 72 Vibrant Colors + 1 Colorless Blender |
Manufacturer Part Number | Y30-80400-26-AU |
D**N
The only downside? No refills
I'm a beginner at alcohol markers, but I really wanted to learn and Ohuhu's are so fun and friendly and a joy to play with. You don't feel guilty when things don't go to plan and you certainly don't feel pressure because of the price point. I was tempted to get the 120 set, but 72 is a LOT of markers. I do wish they had more browns, but the warm greys really bridge that gap.Compared to say Prismacolor or Copics I would say that these markers don't have as much deep or sharp color as Prismacolor, and can bleed a little more comparatively and the layering can end up with streaking if you're not working efficiently, but the learning curve is really not bad! I feel that compared to compared to Copics they can feel a little less pigmented and the brush size is bigger than the Copic sketch, but I actually enjoy that! The pastels are just so fun to work with and sometimes the lighter colors when wet don't seem to be doing anything, but then they dry and kind of blow your mind! They work so so well with fineliners, paint and other markers. I've fixed streaky markers with a similar Ohuhu and the results made me fall in love. I wish I could take my set of markers every where I go, and am seriously considering getting a travel set of markers. They're a little translucent if I had to say-but layer so beautifully and you can play around with the opacity simply by doing less layers.If you are thinking about them and keep thinking about them-they're totally worth it. They pay for themselves-no reason to ignore what others say about them-these are really good markers.
A**A
Favorite markers!!!
My new absolute favorite hobbies. I like these a lot better than Blick, but haven’t tried other Amazon brands yet. I prefer the brush tip over all others but find either the fine tip or chisel tip helpful. They’ve lasted me a whole coloring book without needing refills. I felt like the only thing missing from this size pack were yellows, reds, and lighter colors. But overall I could make a lot of scenes with the colors provided!
U**N
Amazing!! Just a few little issues and recommendations.
I was super excited to get these! The brush tips are pretty flexible and make everything easy to blend, my set came with 6 Skin Tones, I use light skin tones but sadly it came with 1 light tone and the rest gets darker but I still use the darker tones to create shadows, one thing I will say is the cap names scratch away, I wasn’t expecting a lot of light colors but it came with just enough, my only problem with the colors is there arnt super light colors such as the color “pastel pink” it isn’t really pastel it’s pretty vibrant. The type of paper you use can influence how the color looks, for my case I used the Strathmore Bristol paper which I recommend personally because it makes the colors blend well, do not color your drawings when the paper is inside the book, I though it wouldn’t bleed but it bleeds but not as much as you expect, bleeding will occur but I recommend that you not layer more than you should, because it might bleed onto the surface you are working on. Another thing is that you may need to go over a color more than once to get a flat color ( I usually add 2 layers of color and that leaves me a very satisfying flat color.) as a beginner myself I really enjoy these markers and are 100% worth it! But the only main issue I have as mentioned before is that the color names scratch off but everything else is completely fine. I think this is common sense but if you are doing line art, please let it dry properly before adding the color, do not blend on top of your line art because it will smudge, if it is necessary to actually blend “on it” I believe you shouldn’t blend directly on top of your line art but do it near and around it to prevent smudging. Overall I had a positive experience and I hope that if you are considering purchasing these you shouldn’t doubt it for a second! They are very worth it, these in my opinion are the best alternative to copics. Hope you guys found this helpful :) yes it comes with a colorless blender.
A**H
Great quality and colors
These markers are so much fun to use and the colors are really beautiful and bright. This is my second time buying these and I got a lot of use out of the first pack but my more used markers ran out of ink after a few years. I recommend using watercolor paper or thicker paper just because they bleed through, but even if they do the pack includes a plastic sheet to put between pages. These markers are really good for blending and the brush and fine tips allow you to cover a lot of space and add a lot of detail without it being streaky. Highly recommend!
A**E
Lovely but hard to get refills
The markers perform well, most have a good bit of ink, I did run out of one color really quickly somehow and when I looked to refill it there were no refills in that color, they advertise that they are refillable but never have refills. This is why they only got 4 stars.
A**A
I love these
I love these there amazing quality for the price and don't smell like rubbing alcohol like other cheep brands. There not dry at all and the colors are really bright and durable (I'm heavy handed whith all my markers so). There a good size as well and handle well.
T**C
Love them
These are some of the best markers on the market. They blend well they're very vibrant and perfect for your artist's needs. They do bleed quite a lot but they're entirely worth it!
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