168-Color Dual Tip Acrylic Paint Markers – 84 Pack Direct-Liquid Soft Brush Pens for DIY and Art
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- 84 dual-ended pens deliver 168 colors – two colored brush tips per marker for detail lines and bold fills
- Direct-liquid ink system provides smooth, consistent flow – clean gradients and layers with minimal skipping
- Quick-drying water-based acrylics become waterproof and fade-resistant for durable indoor/outdoor projects
- Works on canvas, rocks, wood, glass, metal, ceramics, fabric – ideal for signs, mugs, shoes, ornaments
- Organized, portable set with easy color ID – perfect gift for artists, students, crafters, and DIY classes
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168 colors – direct-liquid flow – quick-dry waterproof fade-resistant – for wood, canvas, rocks, glass
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10 reviews for 168-Color Dual Tip Acrylic Paint Markers – 84 Pack Direct-Liquid Soft Brush Pens for DIY and Art
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Being just half a pen per color, I am wondering just how long the paint will last for each color. The points are all soft and fairly thin. You need not prime any of the pens because the paint automatically flows evenly and swiftly right from the start. That’s right, no frustrating pumping or shaking to get things flowing.
I like how well the paint flows and covers. If a level of paint is dry, a new coat or color on top of it will cover just fine. The paint does dry relatively quickly. Within five minutes we were able to draw and color on top of a previous undercoat. My one concern is that the tips are soft – maybe too soft – and it can sometimes be a bit difficult to get a very thin line.
Acrylic pens look exactly as shown. coloring is bright and bold. easy to use. inks works very well. does a great job of coloring a variety of materials.
Tips are soft and pointy, though making a thin line is challenging - tends to be a little fatter with just a little pressure.
We'll see how long they last as they are not super big and each color is only half the pen.