Discover Qrain alcohol markers, a professional art markers set series designed for artists, students and creators who demand smooth blending, rich color and clean lines. Each set is carefully curated with practical color ranges for illustration, manga, fashion design, architecture, card making and journaling. The alcohol-based ink delivers even coverage with less streaking, making gradients, shadows and skin tones easier to control.
Qrain focuses on reliable quality: clear color labeling, consistent ink flow, durable tips and comfortable barrels that support long sessions. Pair our alcohol markers with Qrain drawing liners for crisp outlines, or mix with acrylic paint markers and metallic markers to add highlights and special effects. Whether you’re building your first art kit or upgrading your studio tools, Qrain alcohol marker sets give you professional results at an artist-friendly price.
“JiMiao Double-Headed Highlighter Markers Set – Dual-Color – Broad Base Tip, Fine Accent Tip – No Bleed” has been added to your cart. View cart
Visible window chisel tip – see text under the tip – precise alignment – fewer over-highlights.
0.4mm fine tip – clean underlines – margin notes – detailed diagrams – page tabs.
One pen two uses – quick switch between highlighting and writing – boosts study efficiency.
Bright low-bleed ink – smooth flow on most papers – resists smearing during review.
Candy-color transparent clip – anti-roll design – easy to clip and carry in planners.
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FAQS
An art alcohol marker is a marker pen filled with alcohol-based ink instead of water. It dries quickly, blends smoothly, and creates vibrant, streak-free color, making it ideal for illustration, manga, fashion design, architecture and professional artwork.
The best art alcohol marker for beginners are sets that are easy to blend, clearly labeled, and durable. Choose dual-tip markers (fine/bullet + chisel or brush), with practical basic colors (skin tones, greys, primaries) instead of huge random sets. Look for non-toxic ink, smooth flow, and consistent color so beginners can practice gradients, shadows and line control without streaks. A well-balanced art markers set that includes clear numbering and a color chart is usually the most beginner-friendly option.
Work on smooth marker paper and keep your strokes wet. Use the broad or brush tip, color in one direction or with small overlapping circles, and fill each area in one pass instead of stopping halfway. Always start light, layer gradually, and blend edges while the ink is still fresh. Avoid pressing too hard—let the ink do the work for smooth, streak-free coverage.