Are Copic markers the best markers for Designers/ Illustrators?
Copic markers seem to be good for blending. My friend had 2 Copic markers, a blue and pink one. I didn’t get to use them, but the results did have some nice… value? I guess. Then there were some Dixon markers lying around, we used those. He said these markers were very good. I liked them too. Even though they were markers, they had a paint-like (acrylic?) quality. The colors were still vibrant when on top of each other. These Dixon markers were just there, lying around. The packaging looked kinda yellowed– not fancy or specifically made for artistic endeavors. But on the box, it said it doesn’t bleed through paper. And it didn’t. I thought that was cool.
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