Copic Sketch 6pc set, Skin Tone (Discontinued)

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  • Nevaeh Coffey

    > 24 hour

    They are grate but when I used the copper it leaked out everywhere messing up everything I thought it my fault at first thinking I pressed down to hard so I redone it and well the same thing happened again.. I’m honestly not so sure about the copper it might have been me doing something wrong but just a warning?.. (the other ones did amazingly)

  • LaNae

    > 24 hour

    Christmas came early! Daughter who is an AMAZING hyper realistic drawing has been coveting these markets. Her friend guided me through purchasing. Since expensive I wanted to get the right ones. She said the grey scale & flesh tones are staples. When my daughter opened the box she screamed and jumped back! She’s 19 years old for Christmas isn’t too “magical” ha ha. She cautiously asked “are these mine? I said it’s early, but yeah, they are yours I won’t make you wait until Christmas... them she ran off to her room where she stayed in an artistic bubble for days!

  • Elbert Murazik

    > 24 hour

    My daughter is an artist and brush-tipped markers are her favorite. These retail for $8-$10 apiece at our local art supply store, so to get this many on-brand high-quality archival markers for this price is incredible. She draws with them every day. They blend beautifully and the colors are vibrant. Best of all: You can refill them! :-D

  • barbara barrish

    > 24 hour

    This is my first set of Copic markers , though I have bought some individual ones in the really pale colors before. I especially wanted colors that would look good for skin tones in my art work. These markers, though pricey, are great for that purpose and are actually a good investment. (IMHO). I wish I had invested in these years ago. I have a large collection of Tombow and Stampin Up markers, but they are all water based and react quite differently than these alcohol based markers. I have now ordered the 25 year anniversary set of 36 Copic markers which have received good reviews on Amazon. I am looking forward to using that set and I assume I will be adding more markers to my collection in the future, probably the greys, earth colors and perhaps sea and sky.

  • Polly G.

    > 24 hour

    Copic markers are amazing. They blend so much better, have better tips, have replaceable tips, and are refillable. The Sketch markers are better than the other three lines because they store more ink than the Ciao, have the brush tip the Classics dont, have an oval shape that cuts down on hand cramps, and have the color code on the lids (you would not believe how useful this is). If youre considering Sketch or Ciao, I highly recommend Sketch. This skin tone set is very good to have. Having varied tones in your images makes it more interesting and inclusive. If you draw in a more realistic manner, youll need the contrast that you can get from this kit. I also use the makers from this set in pretty much any drawing where I need brown shades. I get a whole lot of use out of this and I know you will too!

  • Michelle Hall

    > 24 hour

    They are excellent markers. I still feel they are to expensive though. But, love the quality.

  • Kyle Willis

    > 24 hour

    These markers may be expensive, but they are the best blending markers in the game. The skin tone colors work for an array of complexions. The markers are also water resistant. I have a tendency to paint over my illustrations with watered down acrylic paints and Ive never had a problem with colors running due to the water. I wish I could afford to buy an entire set of Copics. They are truly worth the price. Thanks for making such a great marker. The art world loves you for it.

  • octavius thornton

    > 24 hour

    High quality alcohol based brush tip markers and refillable. Much easier to blend than cheaper brands such as Ohuhu and Bianyo. Can blend with other brands of markers fairly well too, so works well to have the colors that you want refillable such as skin tones if youre a character artist. Picture is an artwork from the wife done with the Copics for skin and Ohuhu/Bianyo markers for the rest of the image.

  • Jose Cervantes

    > 24 hour

    Wow! Id always known Copics were amazing, and Id always known Copics were expensive but Ive never actually held one and smoothed it across the paper to see what it could do. Because man, these are worth it! They blend beautifully, the colors match their caps and the ink is amazing. Of course, it seeps through the paper, but its alcohol markers, cmon! When I first got them out they were a little watery, but after about a minute all was fine. They are also SUPER expensive (obviously) and although they are incredible they arent worth the price. Id bring them down maybe about $10. Still, these are amazing and if you can your hands on them you should. Dont judge a marker until youve held it in your hand and used it. Incredible!

  • thriftymom

    > 24 hour

    I am writing this on behalf of my little, 11 year old manga artist. Mom I must have these markers, you dont understand how important skin tone is to my drawing!!! So with a great deal of bargaining and extra chores(from the little artist) I made the purchase so we could have improved skin tone in all her pictures, then once again the world would be right:-) I have to say, with all sarcasm aside it really did make a difference in the color of the faces. I was impressed with the difference in these high end markers vs the ones she got in multipacks at wallmart. I ended up giving it 4 stars only because of the price.

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