A couple of tips here. They can puddle if you press down too hard when drawing as it opens the pump mechanism inside to release more pressure ink. Try drawing lighter or make sure you shake well before use. Hope this helps.
Golden hi flo also works but if you want cheap alternitives !! cheap acrylic airbrush works because it's made to flow better and you can make flow medium diy, my own recipe is cheap acrylic with cheap tattoo ink because it's very pigment rich and if i need a binder I use wallpaper paste!! finally a good red colour!!
@@PeterEvansArt I reclaimed a marker with Liquitex acrylic ink. The refilled marker didn't work until I removed and soaked the nib in water for several hours. I had to a day scrub it to get the old dried acrylic off. After that, it worked great.
Hey. You could try with one marker. Worth a try as if it doesn’t work you could always empty it out and clean it up. I have tried with a flow acrylic but had to use some liquifying medium and water. Just found ink was easier.
Can you use Liquitex acrylic ink? It's a lot cheaper in my country than Amsterdam's.? And what if the nib has dried out, can it be usable again? I think the Molotow acrylic ink contains a bit of alcohol? Thanks for your video. It's very helpful. I think the amount of ink in the Posca pens is even less now. I recently bought a couple, and they are already running out of ink, even though I haven't used them very much. This is especially true of the thinnest line ones.
Sweet, thx! Been refilling mine for a while now but still came away with a few good tips. And the measuring of the content was very interesting too. A lot less ink in these than one might think... Do you know if it's possible to refill the PC-1MR as well? Haven't tried to open them yet but the tip isn't threaded like these, but press-fitted,waaay in there.
Glad you got a few tips from the video. I'm not a fan of the PC-1MR but you can get the lid off by using a thin palette knife or butter knife. Put pressure between the colour bit and the black part and pry off. Pliers are no good as it squashes the tips. Not ideal but that's how I have done it in the past. I was surprised by the ink levels in the Posca markers. Not very sustainable that's why I refill them. Cheers for the comment and feedback 👍🏻😀
I just uploaded a video about How to Refill the Posca PC-1MR. It turns out that small pliers are the best way. Check out the video as it is a tricky process but well worth it to hang onto those empty markers. 😀
Hi Peter, I really liked your video, have you tried with printer ink? Or plotter ink? I have a posca and empty markers to fill, I use acrylic ink but it is not as fluid as molotov, any suggestions?
Hi, I haven't tried printer ink but that is a good idea. Not sure if it is water based? I am going to try some liquid paint I have and use a thinner such as floetrol or even water.
I buy a fairly normal acrylic ink of normal quality as far as I think, they are not known brands, I have diluted with water but when making strokes are poorly defined, it is not consistent, the empty markers are a purchase I made by Amazon from a brand called "Kisston Marker" I guess they are fairly inexpensive markers to start. But I'm starting to question the quality, because the acrylic ink I use is not the worst either.
Hey Pedro, Could be worth trying your ink in an empty Posca Marker just to rule out the ink as the issue of the poorly defines and inconsistent line. Ive never tried the Kisston Markers before.
hey my friend, I tried refilling a marker with printer ink and surprisingly the markers work very well so far, I didn't use any particular brand, I was given 1L of generic ink and so far it works quite well. obviously it does not have the viscosity that acrylic ink can have or the density, but I think it is an alternative, greetings from Venezuela.
Hey mate. I got mine ages ago from my Art supplier who no longer sells it. I was thinking of either Amazon or I have looked online at Jacksons Art Supplies who’s in UK. I’m in Australia and no real suppliers here so might try that. I have been using Amsterdam ink recently with success but a bit expensive. Hope that helps.
Just few questions... If I had no pliers or im not allowed to use them what is another way to unscrew the top? And what if I have no acrilic paint/ink to refill? What else can I use to refill it?
It would be difficult to get the cap / top off without pliers, clamp or some other gripping device so you can unscrew. Once you get it off once if you don’t over tighten you could just undo with fingers like i do. You really need ink/ paint to refill. You can add a bit if water to get a bit of extra life but it dilutes the colour.
@@PeterEvansArt Same here in Canada . But I fortunately discovered which way they come off . But I didn’t know about the ink . I was trying watered down acrylic paint with little to no success . Thanks for the video . .
You are so helpful wish you luck ❤😊
Thank you kindly, glad it helped. 😀
This is SO helpful! Thank you!
Any tips on what to do when the posca markers bleed too quickly? The ink comes out and puddles erratically?
A couple of tips here. They can puddle if you press down too hard when drawing as it opens the pump mechanism inside to release more pressure ink. Try drawing lighter or make sure you shake well before use. Hope this helps.
This is a game changer! Thank you!
You’re welcome.
Golden hi flo also works but if you want cheap alternitives !! cheap acrylic airbrush works because it's made to flow better and you can make flow medium diy, my own recipe is cheap acrylic with cheap tattoo ink because it's very pigment rich and if i need a binder I use wallpaper paste!! finally a good red colour!!
Thanks for sharing @TinkerTraveller. Yes, I agree the Posca Red is not a great red. 👍🏻
Thanks! It worked perfectly
Awesome. Glad it helped.
Thanks so much for this. Haven't tried it yet, but now I know it's worth doing. I am going to try Liquitex or Holbein acrylic inks for my refills.
You’re welcome. Glad it helped. They should work great as both good quality inks. The opaque inks work best.
@@PeterEvansArt I reclaimed a marker with Liquitex acrylic ink. The refilled marker didn't work until I removed and soaked the nib in water for several hours. I had to a day scrub it to get the old dried acrylic off. After that, it worked great.
@@C0raBr0wn that’s great. The nibs can get dry. I soak mine if I haven’t used in a while. 👍🏻
Thanks Peter. Cheers!
What do you think about filling them with Golden High Flow Acrylics? I wonder if the strokes will look too transparent.
Hey. You could try with one marker. Worth a try as if it doesn’t work you could always empty it out and clean it up. I have tried with a flow acrylic but had to use some liquifying medium and water. Just found ink was easier.
Can you use Liquitex acrylic ink? It's a lot cheaper in my country than Amsterdam's.?
And what if the nib has dried out, can it be usable again?
I think the Molotow acrylic ink contains a bit of alcohol?
Thanks for your video. It's very helpful. I think the amount of ink in the Posca pens is even less now. I recently bought a couple, and they are already running out of ink, even though I haven't used them very much.
This is especially true of the thinnest line ones.
Yes, I think any acrylic ink would work. I have used Ironlak ink with success. Liquitex ink is good quality so should work.
Is there any way to refill the PC-1MR posca pen as they don’t seem to have a screw on end.
Check out this video I did on how to open a Posca PC-1MR
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Tips and "Ticks?"
Thanks for showing me
No problem
Use a toddler liquid medicine syringe to load paint in pens. A lot cleaner.
Can the same refill process be done with the acrylic ink Posca brush pens?
Yes it should work.
Thank you I needed this video so much
You are so welcome! 👍
Thanks, great video!
Cheers
Sweet, thx! Been refilling mine for a while now but still came away with a few good tips.
And the measuring of the content was very interesting too. A lot less ink in these than one might think...
Do you know if it's possible to refill the PC-1MR as well?
Haven't tried to open them yet but the tip isn't threaded like these, but press-fitted,waaay in there.
Glad you got a few tips from the video. I'm not a fan of the PC-1MR but you can get the lid off by using a thin palette knife or butter knife. Put pressure between the colour bit and the black part and pry off. Pliers are no good as it squashes the tips. Not ideal but that's how I have done it in the past. I was surprised by the ink levels in the Posca markers. Not very sustainable that's why I refill them. Cheers for the comment and feedback 👍🏻😀
I just uploaded a video about How to Refill the Posca PC-1MR. It turns out that small pliers are the best way. Check out the video as it is a tricky process but well worth it to hang onto those empty markers. 😀
@@PeterEvansArt Whoa, thanks! Awesome that you remembered me asking :D
@@vesslades you’re welcome. Hope it helps.
great work 👍
Thank you. 😀
cuz my black run out
Same, but now its just like new, did u succeed?
Which refill option have you found gives the most opaque white?
I have been using the Molotow White mostly for refilling and it is pretty good for opacity if you don’t dilute with water.
Very good instructions thankyou. Ive subscribed
Thanks for the sub! Glad it helped you. 😀
Posca doesn’t not like this post. 😂
Probably not but they should bring out refill inks themselves to be sustainable.
Thankyou 👍🏼
Plz make a video of what to do when your POSCA tip goes in plz I need it
Hi Ariana, Is it dried up and stuck in or worn out?
My posca mop’r doesn’t have a gap like that for me to use something to open it :(
Does the end come off? You maybe able to pry it open?
Hi Peter, I really liked your video, have you tried with printer ink? Or plotter ink? I have a posca and empty markers to fill, I use acrylic ink but it is not as fluid as molotov, any suggestions?
Hi, I haven't tried printer ink but that is a good idea. Not sure if it is water based? I am going to try some liquid paint I have and use a thinner such as floetrol or even water.
@@PeterEvansArt
I buy a fairly normal acrylic ink of normal quality as far as I think, they are not known brands, I have diluted with water but when making strokes are poorly defined, it is not consistent, the empty markers are a purchase I made by Amazon from a brand called "Kisston Marker" I guess they are fairly inexpensive markers to start.
But I'm starting to question the quality, because the acrylic ink I use is not the worst either.
Hey Pedro, Could be worth trying your ink in an empty Posca Marker just to rule out the ink as the issue of the poorly defines and inconsistent line. Ive never tried the Kisston Markers before.
hey my friend, I tried refilling a marker with printer ink and surprisingly the markers work very well so far, I didn't use any particular brand, I was given 1L of generic ink and so far it works quite well.
obviously it does not have the viscosity that acrylic ink can have or the density, but I think it is an alternative, greetings from Venezuela.
Pics would be smart to put out their own refills.
Yes it would be great. Help to reduce waste.
Thank you very much.
You’re welcome. Hope it helps you. 👍
Hey mate where did you get the molotow refills from and how much are they? Cheers
Hey mate. I got mine ages ago from my Art supplier who no longer sells it. I was thinking of either Amazon or I have looked online at Jacksons Art Supplies who’s in UK. I’m in Australia and no real suppliers here so might try that. I have been using Amsterdam ink recently with success but a bit expensive. Hope that helps.
@@PeterEvansArt No worries cheers Peter.
How much does it sold bottle refiller
Thanks
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excelent!
Thanks. 😀
what kind of acrylic paint is this
Acrylic ink is the go. I use Molotow or Amsterdam Acrylic ink.
Can i use the same thing to reffil my posca mop?
I would think so. Any acrylic ink should work.
@@PeterEvansArt thanks
Just few questions... If I had no pliers or im not allowed to use them what is another way to unscrew the top? And what if I have no acrilic paint/ink to refill? What else can I use to refill it?
It would be difficult to get the cap / top off without pliers, clamp or some other gripping device so you can unscrew. Once you get it off once if you don’t over tighten you could just undo with fingers like i do. You really need ink/ paint to refill. You can add a bit if water to get a bit of extra life but it dilutes the colour.
Thanks for the help 😊
Were do u buy that refiller?
Hey Carmen, which one are you chasing? Maybe just Google or search it online for the best deal in your area. I have provided some links via Amazon.
What about water based? Is one for all is (water based) ? Thank you very much 👍
Yes, it is. All of these are water based inks.
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Thanks. Hope it helped you.
Thank you I love you
Keep going, legend
Remember unscrewing the tips …righty loosy lefty tighty
Normally it’s righty tighty & lefty loosy here in oz.
@@PeterEvansArt Same here in Canada . But I fortunately discovered which way they come off . But I didn’t know about the ink . I was trying watered down acrylic paint with little to no success . Thanks for the video . .
Japanese pens is the reverse of what we're used to
$100?…laughs in Canadian.