They look really nice, I have the pastel set and I really like them, I think it is really worth while to expand with the midtone set and I do like the Illustration set too. But I will have to wait a while, I am going to treat myself with buying the Faber Castell Pitt Pastel Pencil set of 60 colors first, I am going to give drawing realistic animal portraits a try, that is something that I want to specialize in, I want to start drawing my own dogs, especially the ones that are in Heaven. But the Ohuhu markers are coming my way one day I hope 😊. Have a really nice weekend dear K and lots of joy coloring with your new goodies 🥰💜
I just bought my first set of Ohuhu markers ( pastel set). Thanks for the review. Now I know what set to add next, because I love them, such lovely markers to work with, since I’m just learning how to use them for colouring. TA ❤xo
Just beautiful I have the 48 skin tone and the 48 pastel I think that’s the size they are lovely I would love to get the other products and be a tester for my channel when I’m better.. thank you for sharing ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊xxx
I combined the ohuhu honolulu (brush and fine tip) midtone set with both of their pastel sets and made the best alcohol marker set for coloring ever. I use markers as a base under my pencils and every other set is full of so many dark shades, meaning most colors are hardly ever touched. The three small sets come out to 144 markers and I found a lovely bamboo marker box on amazon that fits it perfectly. My current favorite thing.
K, can you let me know if the markers have a strong odour. I have Ohuhu water markers, but have been wanting to try their alcohol ones for a while. I am super sensitive to odours, fragrances etc, so have been apprehensive whether to purchase or not.
Not particularly strong odour no. Sharpies are the smelliest markers, you can get fume headaches from Sharpies. I’ve tried Winsor and Newton ProMarkers, Arteza Everblend and Ohuhu and I would say the ProMarkers smell slightly stronger than the Arteza and Ohuhu but nowhere near as strong as Sharpies.
I love the Ohuhu markers. They don't smell too bad. The sharpies and the prismacolor ones are very strong. Like headache strong. I know how you feel about that because I am sensitive too.
I do think Ohuhu haven’t quite mastered yellows yet, I need them to make more lighter lemony yellows and cream yellows and a really strong punchy tropical yellow.
I haven’t personally found that with the brush tip 120 Ohuhu markers and the 48 pastel ones I purchased a while ago (used them a fair bit), unless you mean the Kaala series ones - will have to see if those ones cause yellowing with time.
@@brittanydaniels1102 That’s the slimline marker line she had issues with. I believe Ohuhu discontinued that style of marker. I’ve been working almost exclusively with the Kaala’s that K is demoing here and haven’t had any issues with them.
@@brittanydaniels1102 I know, I watched the video and since I also have the slimline, I got yellowing. I have all Ohuhu markers (Honolulu, Oahu, Kaala, the wides and the cheap slimline) and the slimline are the only ones that caused yellowing with some of the colours.
They look really nice, I have the pastel set and I really like them, I think it is really worth while to expand with the midtone set and I do like the Illustration set too.
But I will have to wait a while, I am going to treat myself with buying the Faber Castell Pitt Pastel Pencil set of 60 colors first, I am going to give drawing realistic animal portraits a try, that is something that I want to specialize in, I want to start drawing my own dogs, especially the ones that are in Heaven. But the Ohuhu markers are coming my way one day I hope 😊.
Have a really nice weekend dear K and lots of joy coloring with your new goodies 🥰💜
Thank you so much Jessica 😊❤️
I just bought my first set of Ohuhu markers ( pastel set). Thanks for the review. Now I know what set to add next, because I love them, such lovely markers to work with, since I’m just learning how to use them for colouring. TA ❤xo
You are so welcome!
I have those on my Amazon cart right now, debating if I should buy them 🤔
These are neat!! You color so beautifully!!
Thank you so much!
Just beautiful I have the 48 skin tone and the 48 pastel I think that’s the size they are lovely I would love to get the other products and be a tester for my channel when I’m better.. thank you for sharing ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊xxx
Thanks Kylie 💕😊
Color swatch: 5:39
I combined the ohuhu honolulu (brush and fine tip) midtone set with both of their pastel sets and made the best alcohol marker set for coloring ever. I use markers as a base under my pencils and every other set is full of so many dark shades, meaning most colors are hardly ever touched. The three small sets come out to 144 markers and I found a lovely bamboo marker box on amazon that fits it perfectly. My current favorite thing.
Sounds great! I just need to use my alcohol markers a lot more.
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure
K, can you let me know if the markers have a strong odour. I have Ohuhu water markers, but have been wanting to try their alcohol ones for a while. I am super sensitive to odours, fragrances etc, so have been apprehensive whether to purchase or not.
Not particularly strong odour no. Sharpies are the smelliest markers, you can get fume headaches from Sharpies. I’ve tried Winsor and Newton ProMarkers, Arteza Everblend and Ohuhu and I would say the ProMarkers smell slightly stronger than the Arteza and Ohuhu but nowhere near as strong as Sharpies.
I love the Ohuhu markers. They don't smell too bad. The sharpies and the prismacolor ones are very strong. Like headache strong. I know how you feel about that because I am sensitive too.
I don’t notice any string smell from them! Sorry for the late reply
@@ColouringwithK no need to apologise. 😊
I do think Ohuhu haven’t quite mastered yellows yet, I need them to make more lighter lemony yellows and cream yellows and a really strong punchy tropical yellow.
You never know, they might with any luck 😊
Yeah they only have like yellow browns or dark oranges
These are the markers that ArtJourney on her own UA-cam channel found yellow the page before and the page after you color.
I haven’t personally found that with the brush tip 120 Ohuhu markers and the 48 pastel ones I purchased a while ago (used them a fair bit), unless you mean the Kaala series ones - will have to see if those ones cause yellowing with time.
It’s actually the Ohuhu slimline markers and only certain colours. None in the Kaala or Honolulu sets. All good with them. Keep creating 💜💛💙
@@mzebonyWell ArtJourney found the yellowing with the Ohuhu Art Marker line of alcohol markers in one of her videos here on UA-cam.
@@brittanydaniels1102 That’s the slimline marker line she had issues with. I believe Ohuhu discontinued that style of marker. I’ve been working almost exclusively with the Kaala’s that K is demoing here and haven’t had any issues with them.
@@brittanydaniels1102 I know, I watched the video and since I also have the slimline, I got yellowing. I have all Ohuhu markers (Honolulu, Oahu, Kaala, the wides and the cheap slimline) and the slimline are the only ones that caused yellowing with some of the colours.