I have nine different sets of acrylic markers because they all provide something unique, metallic, glitter, neon, brush tip, etc. But I've never heard of empty ones that you can feel with your own paint. Where do I find those?
Molotow makes them, you can order them from Amazon and I think Blick has them too. I've added a link to the description. They work well with Golden high flow acrylics or other thin acrylic inks. Anything thicker won't flow right.
Thank you for this video. Always learn something new with your videos. Really like those acrylic pens. Great painting . All the best.
Thanks for the kind words! I keep finding uses for acrylic markers, the white one is good for putting in those fine white highlights.
Always good to know different options to do the sketch!
Thank you, Chris! Very interesting to observe your process and very helpful to.
I've honestly never thought of doing this.
Thanks 🙏🏻
Nice video. I've been eyeing those Liquidtex markers for a while. Do they dry more matte or more glossy than the Posca?
I just compared them, they're almost the same. I think the Liquitex have a slightly more satin finish than the Posca markers.
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I have nine different sets of acrylic markers because they all provide something unique, metallic, glitter, neon, brush tip, etc. But I've never heard of empty ones that you can feel with your own paint. Where do I find those?
Molotow makes them, you can order them from Amazon and I think Blick has them too. I've added a link to the description. They work well with Golden high flow acrylics or other thin acrylic inks. Anything thicker won't flow right.