We recommend using smooth surface art papers to achieve the best results with the Dual Brush Pens. Typically the following papers will work well with this pen: marker paper, tracing paper, smooth mix media paper, vellum, and HP Premium32 laserjet paper.
@@avyanna15328 I agree. I am having trouble with the brush blending on the paper. I make handmade cards and cannot get it to blend on the cards. Have tried it on sketch paper and it does not blend
Hi there! We haven't tested blending other markers with our Colorless Blender Pen! However, our Dual Brush Pens work great with our Colorless Blender Pen!
I bought a 3pk through a local store all the fine tips are dry 2 of the others are slightly wet. I have tried different watercolor, paper, as well as different water colors, and all it does is pill the paper. It doesn’t blend at all no matter what I use or try I think it’s too dry. I’ve watched her how to videos as well as others using it and follow them step for step and it just doesn’t work. Maybe I just got a bad batch. Which is a bummer considering the price for three of them.
We recommend using smooth surface art papers to achieve the best results with the Dual Brush Pens. Typically the following papers will work well with this pen: marker paper, tracing paper, smooth mix media paper, vellum, and HP Premium32 laserjet paper.
We recommend using smooth surface art papers to achieve the best results with the Dual Brush Pens. Typically the following papers will work well with this pen: marker paper, tracing paper, smooth mix media paper, vellum, and HP Premium32 laserjet paper.
I wanted to know what type of paper you were using to blend the markers together. I know some blend better on certain papers than others.
She mostly uses mixed media paper
You may also try on it
We recommend using smooth surface art papers to achieve the best results with the Dual Brush Pens. Typically the following papers will work well with this pen: marker paper, tracing paper, smooth mix media paper, vellum, and HP Premium32 laserjet paper.
@@avyanna15328 I agree. I am having trouble with the brush blending on the paper. I make handmade cards and cannot get it to blend on the cards. Have tried it on sketch paper and it does not blend
Can we blend doms brush pens with tombow colourless blender ? Please reply I've ordered Tombow colourless blender and I have this doubt
Hi there! We haven't tested blending other markers with our Colorless Blender Pen! However, our Dual Brush Pens work great with our Colorless Blender Pen!
I tried and it works with other brush pens that are water based
I bought a 3pk through a local store all the fine tips are dry 2 of the others are slightly wet. I have tried different watercolor, paper, as well as different water colors, and all it does is pill the paper. It doesn’t blend at all no matter what I use or try I think it’s too dry. I’ve watched her how to videos as well as others using it and follow them step for step and it just doesn’t work. Maybe I just got a bad batch. Which is a bummer considering the price for three of them.
Do you have to work fast after setting down a color to blend? Like does the ink still have to be wet?
If your ink dries up before blending, you can add a little water to reactivate it!
Does the colorless blender have a smell?....as in a acetone smell. Thanks
so we cannot use just printing paper? Like the regular one
For blending, we recommend mixed media paper!
Why is my blending brush water based and yours is acid free, and is what is the difference?
They are the same! We changed the wording on the barrels of our Dual Brush Pens!
What kind of paper did you use?
We recommend using smooth surface art papers to achieve the best results with the Dual Brush Pens. Typically the following papers will work well with this pen: marker paper, tracing paper, smooth mix media paper, vellum, and HP Premium32 laserjet paper.
How do I clean the blending brushes so I can color blend other colors?
You can simply scribble the Blender Pen out between colors to bring it back to clear ink!
which paper are you using
We recommend using smooth surface art papers to achieve the best results with the Dual Brush Pens. Typically the following papers will work well with this pen: marker paper, tracing paper, smooth mix media paper, vellum, and HP Premium32 laserjet paper.
Are u using water on the blender?
The Colorless Blender Pen does not need to be used with water! It blends the Dual Brush Pen ink on its own!
What paper are you using particularly here?