WHICH was WORTH IT? Let me know. I do hope you like the New Edition to this series - I put many Hours into the Battle Specs of each Marker, Anything i can change or add, feel free to let me know. :)
The cheap definitley look better to me. I dont mwke much money and was on the fenfe about getting ohuhu and i think this settlef it for me. For your next cheap vs expensive could you draw shang chi? I think you'd draw him really well!
I dont even care who wins I just love to see him draw Edit: Okay guys I get it its true for everyone Ive been getting the same replies every day since the video was uploaded please stop
It doesn’t look like the Ohuhu shoulder is highlighted yellow. Unless it is very light. Oh no I hope this doesn’t turn into the ‘blue/black vs gold/white’ dress thing.
@@michellem3992 Lol. Maybe if ADC spots the comment he can settle it :P Edit: Actually, I just looked back at drawing, and realised I was looking at the wrong part of the shoulder. I looking at the top of the shoulder, and you are all referring to the section lower down. Sorry, you are all correct, it does look like that bit got missed.
I love to see him draw too, but I gotta go with the right. There’s a more in-depth color saturation and the shadows look more blended. Example are the inner arms just compare both.
Been pining over Copics my entire artsy life, and Ohuhu has come in and honestly given me the quality, practice, and control that I would expect from Copics based on use for a fraction of the price. I would still love to have a collection of Copics someday, but that price tag really sells Ohuhu for me with such similar quality! Thank you for the video, always enjoy these!
Personally I don’t think they are that similar. The brush nibs are very different, which can be good or bad depending on the artist. I draw a lot of hair so I prefer a really flexible brush nib, so Ohuhus aren’t really my to go. But I do enjoy them. And Copics are overpriced.
Besides the price, personal preference would be the ohuhu markers. Not only for the cheapness of the product, but also from how you used them/the saturated colors that show the vibrancy of the artwork and the character This is an amazing piece and I love your design for spiderman
I bought my ohuhu set after watching you color with them, and I have not regretted a single penny. I love these so much. I'm thinking of jumping to a set of Promarkers soon, but I absolutely love my ohuhus
I’m not a huge fan of the bleeding on the Ohuhu but that is an artist preference thing. With that price honestly, you can’t beat that. Especially since they are really close to what Copics can do. I’d like to see a match between Arteza blendable markers against Ohuhu.
Ohuhu has amazing customer service too. I've had a couple greys dry out on me and a quick email they will send you that marker for FREE. I'm not professional or even an advanced artist but Ohuhu is killing the game considering the price difference. Also, ever since Ohuhu released there pastel/light set, they fixed my biggest gripe with them. Awesome color range now :)
To blend Copics: Start light, then do your darks, and finally go back over the dark transitions with the lighter shade a second time. It will blow your mind when you try it.
I've been using the Ohuhus for about 8 months and love them as functional alternatives. My one gripes are that they don't have many desaturated colours in their lineup and the cap colours in no way match the inks so you need to use a swatch card
Check out the Ohuhu pastel pack. It offers a large group of desaturated colours. But even in that pack there are some surprisingly bold colours that would be better suited for the 120 pack. But it does help when you want to build layers. And yes the caps are often very different. And even more so on the pastel set. Look at a review swatch card.
As soon as ADCArtAttack said “This is something everyone artist must have!” My ears perked up with that gorgeous light pad. *I’LL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK!*
I’ve actually had the opportunity to use both… I use the ohuhu; it’s more pleasant also because you don’t have to worry about wasting the crazy expensive ink- you can just relax and create because they’re affordable enough to replace
I like the presentation of the two marker brands, highlighting the pros and cons of each markers. The drawing looks amazing, by the way. I really like how vibrant the Ohuhu markers look. This was a cool treat to see in my notifications. Awesome work, ADC!
@@ADCArtAttack I do. I think it works to really highlight the advantages and disadvantages of each brand. And to also compare the price of a set or individual marker.
I really like the tone of the Ohuhu side more I even bought a set of them because of you and Jazza's marker comparisons of them I just have used colored pencils longer and don't feel as comfortable using markers lol Have you done a paints comparison?
I havent because while I use them, I'm not a professional in them. I dont have enough knowledge to give a detailed opinion. But I could do an episode based on personal preference
I've been drawing a bit more since I started watching your videos. This summer I was actually startled by a hornet, so I fell backwards and sprained my right arm and wrist. So I've not been able to draw as much. But today I powered through some of the pain and I'm actually quite happy with the results. You're an inspiration. Hope you know that. :)
I loved what was done to the golden claws with Ohuhu. Is that the material expression or an artist choice you made yourself? Well... Ohuhu wins here, doubtlessly they worked impressively. I really hate bleeding when it comes to markers, but there should be a way to control it better. And I also believe they will be able to improve in that aspect.
This is a hard one to pick. I was rooting for the Ohuhu Markers but seeing the results, I could go for either. My wallet would disagree though 😂 In terms of vibrancy, I'd choose the Ohuhu Markers for me. And yes, the outline mistake also triggered my OCD... you weren't alone #DucksArePeopleToo
Cheap definitely won. Thank you for these videos they're a great help. P.S. Thanks to you I got the courage to do the left vs right challenge & it was worth doing.
There are a few spots on the Coptic side that outclass the other by a lot. Specific colors are easier to notice the differences. The blues/ grays in this drawing were great examples. Coptic was very smooth compared to the other.
I used copics for a loooong time. Bought 75 individuals for 200 when my local art store had a major sale. They were my first copics and that was about 10 years ago. Now, I'm finding decent use from other brands. I've even had fairly good use of Michael's artloft brand.
Wow! If I were to have skipped to the end and guessed which side was which marker, I wouldn't have been able to guess correctly! To my eyes, only the yellows looked slightly different in pigmentation; the reds and blues, to me, matched almost perfectly! Personally, I'm going to go with a pack of Ohuhu when I finally save up the money to invest in alcohol markers. Someday soon, hopefully. For now, I'll have to stick to my Crayolas. :D Thanks for another entertaining video. I really liked this drawing. I haven't watched the trailer for the new Spider-man movie yet, and I'm not going to. I want to be surprised when I sit down to watch the movie!
I can totally get on board with not watching the trailer. I wish I had this level of will power lol. And I agree, the differences are so small that it's really an unusual situation here. Someone's under pricing or over pricing.
I agree with you although I own 3 different brands of alcohol markers as I have a few that are deleter brand I purchased in Japan in 2019 while I was there. My cousin got me started on copics and artist loft alcohol based markers.
I regularly use both copic and Ohuhu’s. I love both of them fairly well. I loved how this turned out, I really enjoyed watching the live stream of the sketch and was waiting for this episode to air.
In all honesty, I think this one really comes down to your comfort level and personal preferences when it comes to nibs. Some people work better with stiffer nibs and others work better with softer nibs. I personally think that Copic came out on top in this one in terms of the quality and with how well the colors came together, however ohuhu really can compete for the price point and giving you the biggest bang for your buck. I also disagree that Copic needs Bristol board in order to perform at this level, as I have always used just regular drawing paper and gotten the exact same results. So, I think it really comes down to *how* you use it rather than *what* you use. In this case ADC’s style is just better suited towards cheaper markers like ohuhu in my opinion. I believe that an artist can always make their materials do what they want regardless of quality of said materials. Case and point, ADC’s dinosaur video being a exceptional example of how an experienced artist can make up the difference for inferior quality materials.
I definitely see and value your opinions here.. its totally okay to disagree with me. I do still stand by my points in the video, but I accept different styles and artists will have other experiences.
I 100% agree. The entry point into alcohol markers has significantly lowered over the years and Ohuhu markers are THE BEST choice for newbies. The only downside is they aren't refillable and you can only buy select markers from the Ohuhu website if you run out. Which is why Copics reigns supreme because you can simply buy the markers, buy the refills, and be set for life. Beautiful Iron Spider art btw!
Honestly I think the Ohuhu side looks a little better with its colors and the layers look pretty smooth. I still use cheap markers like Crayola and Cra Z Art myself. I thought there was no way they could compare in any way to alcohol markers, but after working with them for 4 years now I’ve found that with practice and the right technique they work surprisingly well. Adding a watercolor Aquabrush as a blender for water based markers is also crucial, it lets you blend and fade colors really well and even can help you smooth out some streaks if needed. Seriously, give it a try and work with them a little, they work better than you might think
Well, I'm always rooting for the underdog - so definitely Ohuhu. 4000€/$/£/whatever is a hecking hell lot of money - and for that they should definitely outpace every other marker - which they don't. The only gripe I have is that you cannot get your hands on single Ohuhu ones quite as easily....
@@BusinessWolf1I'm using them along with my store-bought markers right now, but I'm definitely keeping my eyes on the real pastel shades as none of the other brands really seem to offer those. Other than that I'm actually pretty happy with my hodgepodge mix of cheap ones :3
Have we compared pro marker vs Ohuhu? Also!! I am so glad i bought Ohuhu to start my marker journey! The giant marker compare by Jazza is the reason I chose the Ohuhu!!
Did you miss or forget to finish the shoulder on the right ? It's just white ? My daughter pointed it out lol we love watching your videos together . You're an incredible artist ! Thank you !
I use Copics all the time and absolutely LOVE them (though I've mostly moved on to digital art), they're super good and just feel really nice to use. However, cheaper brands like Ohuhu are also AMAZING markers and I would not discount anyone for using them because they get extremely similar results for a much lower price
Drawing was lit dude, absolutely insane, ohuhus definitely feel better but mine don’t have stiff tips, and they are SUPER hard to control, tempted to get a new batch but idk
Back in the day when I was studying industrial design, I never got comfortable with copic markers. Maybe because I only had a limited palette based on the price tag, maybe because I just suck at drawing with markers, I don't know. ^^ Well, now I do something completely different, not design related and might just want to try out ohuhu markers just for fun. And I gotta say: amazing drawing skills!
As an artist they both performed amazingly, BUT Copics might just be the that price for a reason. I feel that ink control and blending can make or break a piece that is selling for a nice price tag. You can always add more, but as you could see with your mistake you can't always take away/ cover up.
I think the biggest problem with Ohuhu is the lack of individual marker purchases. It's fine if you're a hobbyist or the color in need is very similar to others in the pack. But if your a consummate professional receiving commissions on a daily as well as banging out your own marker art it could be a hinderence having to purchase a full set over and over again just to get a 3 or 4 makers that you use on a regular.
I love Bristol board. I literally have used what your using for years. Light pad, markers, and paper. I never use anything else. Which is probably a weakness lol
I’ve been waiting for this one! I have all the Ohuhus (bullet nib) and I’ve tried a few Copics but wasn’t impressed with any of them. I’m excited to finally see them really tested side by side.
Just looking at the spider talons (claws?) On each side you can see a stark difference in the energy you had towards each set of markers. As someone who has drawn since I was 4, the end of a piece is always the place where you are tempted to take shortcuts. So to see the realistic looking metallic shading and vibrant shine on them? You clearly enjoyed the Ohuhu markers more. If I knew nothing else about the piece that would be enough to sway me. Copics: overhyped and overpriced.
Omgshh i completely agree with chisel nibs being pointless 😂💯, and yes ohuhu markers are more worth it if they create refills and expand the shade range further it's game over 🔥🔥🔥
I’m actually surprised that I marginally prefer the copics on this one, however in answer to the video title, it is definitely the ohuhu that are worth it. I mean, I like the Copic side slightly better, just not 12x better (unlike the price).
Where did you learn your comic art from ? I know in America there are dedicated colleges like the Jack Kirby college, but is their like places to learn comic art style, illustration, inking, learning to draw comic art .... ? Any input be very welcome.
I kind of feel that if you've invested in an expensive marker like Copics then it's not unreasonable to assume you would be using a nicer paper in order to get the full effect. I would rather have my high quality markers perform outstandingly on a slightly more expensive paper than have them perform really well on a variety of qualities of paper. Does that make sense? Why splash out on professional level markers with the expectation of being able to use them on cheap paper? If you want to use markers on colouring books or for more casual art, then you could always get a set of Ohuhus for that purpose and save those pricy ones for your more polished art pieces. Oh, and I've seen very few people who like or use the Copic marker paper.
I just can't thank you enough for bringing back inspiration and enthusiasm in me for drawing, after watching you , I have started using color pencils for drawings now ( previously I used crayons , pastel and water colors ) I have started painting once again after 3 years and its thanks to your videos, I love to watch and use your tips :D
Honestly the ohuhu are just nicer on my wallet and give almost the same quality as the copic, so for that simple fact im happy that I just ordered a new set of ohuhu markers. Great video BTW! Very informative!
6:21 I use old free LCD or LED screen, That was going in trashcan, as light board. Use 'white' background and put the papers over screen and draw. Or use the screen to draw Digital Art to paper. Adjust size of digi art and draw on the paper. You can cut out some glass to fit screen if you push hard when draw lines, or use it much. LCD/LED screen have plastic screen
The result is amazing u r real talented and I like your channel🤟 i prefer the cheapest one because the result is very close to the expensive one....p.s. u left a spot to colour on a shoulder of spiderman lol 😆
As an older artist, im blown away by today's products. And I love that you are doing these videos. I've used crap products before, and its always disappointing. I also love that you mention the paper you're working on, as it can make such a difference . I stared at this piece for so long trying to decide if one was better than the other, but really - it comes down to personal choice . Sometimes the blending ability of a pen works with you or against you depending upon what you want. So your videos are really informative. It helps other artists choose the correct materials to suit them . So glad you're doing this ....im hooked 😏
as a Texan i love your videos so much and i just discovered you so sorry but you should just keep doing what you're doing and don't let anybody bring you down:)
I really hate it when people don't take into account that copic markers are refillable. Copics are expensive when they are initially purchased but the more you use them the cheaper they get. Where I'm at in the US, a copic marker is $5.50, a refill bottle is $4.50. I can refill a marker 11 to 12 times with the bottle. If you use a marker and the refills the price comes down to 90-83 cents a marker. And you can easily get all of them and the refills individually. Good luck doing that with Ohuhu. I've used both markers, the Copics are far better. If you work with markers all the time it's really not even close. I would only use Ohuhu if you're a beginner or if you seldom work with markers. If you work with markers all the time you will get to a point where the Ohuhu will cost you more.
It's truly impressive how good Ohuhu's can perform side to side against professional markers, however I have to give the win to the Copics because for me, the ink bleeding is a really huge deal and in this case - was the deal breaker, if I were to ignore the ink smearing tho, it would be a draw between the two. Great video!
Ohuhu are always getting better and better. Now Ohuhu have 320 colours for the bullet tip version and 216 colours for brush tip. Both of them are priced at £150
WHICH was WORTH IT? Let me know.
I do hope you like the New Edition to this series - I put many Hours into the Battle Specs of each Marker, Anything i can change or add, feel free to let me know. :)
Both on their own way... First on your comment
Ohuhu is way better.
For a suggestion can you draw iron fist for the next cheep vs expensive video .
For the next video could you do Shang-Chi
The Copic still had bad color separation
The cheap definitley look better to me. I dont mwke much money and was on the fenfe about getting ohuhu and i think this settlef it for me. For your next cheap vs expensive could you draw shang chi? I think you'd draw him really well!
I dont even care who wins I just love to see him draw
Edit: Okay guys I get it its true for everyone Ive been getting the same replies every day since the video was uploaded please stop
Faxxxx
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I think we can all agree
Same!
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Why is no one talking about the spot he missed on the right shoulder? 😭😭
(Absolutely love the drawing anyway!)
I was thinking the same thing
He didn't miss a spot, that shoulder is highlighted yellow, catching the yellow of the pincers.
It doesn’t look like the Ohuhu shoulder is highlighted yellow. Unless it is very light. Oh no I hope this doesn’t turn into the ‘blue/black vs gold/white’ dress thing.
@@michellem3992 Lol. Maybe if ADC spots the comment he can settle it :P
Edit: Actually, I just looked back at drawing, and realised I was looking at the wrong part of the shoulder. I looking at the top of the shoulder, and you are all referring to the section lower down. Sorry, you are all correct, it does look like that bit got missed.
YEAH I SAW THAT 😭😭
The left side has dramatically better saturation, and the blends are smoother.
For four dollars more a little better performance
I don't know if I'd say dramatically, but it's noticable
I love to see him draw too, but I gotta go with the right. There’s a more in-depth color saturation and the shadows look more blended. Example are the inner arms just compare both.
The copic marker shadows look way better
Been pining over Copics my entire artsy life, and Ohuhu has come in and honestly given me the quality, practice, and control that I would expect from Copics based on use for a fraction of the price. I would still love to have a collection of Copics someday, but that price tag really sells Ohuhu for me with such similar quality! Thank you for the video, always enjoy these!
Get pro markers.. screw copic
@@danaparsonsliquidcosmosart2669 They're on my someday list as well!
@@itsadomino well worth it.. I started my collection with the 12 packs.. the lay down is beautiful.. no colour seperation like copic
You should make a Copic vs cheap challenge but get jazza to tell you what marker drew what side
Personally I don’t think they are that similar. The brush nibs are very different, which can be good or bad depending on the artist. I draw a lot of hair so I prefer a really flexible brush nib, so Ohuhus aren’t really my to go. But I do enjoy them. And Copics are overpriced.
Besides the price, personal preference would be the ohuhu markers. Not only for the cheapness of the product, but also from how you used them/the saturated colors that show the vibrancy of the artwork and the character
This is an amazing piece and I love your design for spiderman
I bought my ohuhu set after watching you color with them, and I have not regretted a single penny. I love these so much. I'm thinking of jumping to a set of Promarkers soon, but I absolutely love my ohuhus
The “tentacles” are a work of art: from the depth illusion to how you rendered the metal. You are for sure a pro
It was pretty easy to tell them apart at the end. I love the gold from ohuhu markers, all the yellows work so well together on that side
I’m not a huge fan of the bleeding on the Ohuhu but that is an artist preference thing. With that price honestly, you can’t beat that. Especially since they are really close to what Copics can do.
I’d like to see a match between Arteza blendable markers against Ohuhu.
Yes!!
I’d love to see it too!
Arteza everblend?
The bleeding is annoying, but once you learn to control the pressure on the marker, you get less bleeding.
@@tembodiaz I use the Ohuhu fine liners with the markers. There is no smearing or bleeding. You just wait for 2 minutes max
I laughed harder at "They're kind of pointless" than I probably should have.
Ayo same my dide
My dude **
Ohuhu has amazing customer service too. I've had a couple greys dry out on me and a quick email they will send you that marker for FREE. I'm not professional or even an advanced artist but Ohuhu is killing the game considering the price difference.
Also, ever since Ohuhu released there pastel/light set, they fixed my biggest gripe with them. Awesome color range now :)
No way??? That is AMAZING.
Well, adding that level of surface elevates them even more for me!
they did that for me. My entire set dried out and they replaced them in a day.
@@wigglyworm6645 wow..
The fact that I'm the only one that realizes that he never finished the $100 side, look under the top claw.
Nice catch
@@liggerstuxin1 thanks
How did he not see it? HE FREAKING ZOOMED IN ON IT!!
@@jonathancampbell5224 Hahaha 😄
I saw that too... It was KILLING me, so I had to come to the comments to see if anyone else caught that.
It's not about your markers, it's about your SKILL 100%
Well, markers do play a role when it comes to things like being able to blend colors
To blend Copics: Start light, then do your darks, and finally go back over the dark transitions with the lighter shade a second time. It will blow your mind when you try it.
This is the way blending work I think
That is how you blend just about everything, Copics, water-based paints, oil-based paints even crayons.
I've been using the Ohuhus for about 8 months and love them as functional alternatives. My one gripes are that they don't have many desaturated colours in their lineup and the cap colours in no way match the inks so you need to use a swatch card
Check out the Ohuhu pastel pack. It offers a large group of desaturated colours. But even in that pack there are some surprisingly bold colours that would be better suited for the 120 pack. But it does help when you want to build layers. And yes the caps are often very different. And even more so on the pastel set. Look at a review swatch card.
I gotta be honest ADC every time I see these videos always gets me motivated to draw again. Thank you!!!
As soon as ADCArtAttack said “This is something everyone artist must have!” My ears perked up with that gorgeous light pad.
*I’LL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK!*
I’ve actually had the opportunity to use both… I use the ohuhu; it’s more pleasant also because you don’t have to worry about wasting the crazy expensive ink- you can just relax and create because they’re affordable enough to replace
I love Copic Markers ^^
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Wish they were cheaper tho😔😭
I have 2 copic chiao markers
@@toppingpilot2097 i stole the skin tones lmao
@@toppingpilot2097 Black Friday sale at Michaels buy 3 get 2 free wasn't too bad where I am.
I like the presentation of the two marker brands, highlighting the pros and cons of each markers.
The drawing looks amazing, by the way.
I really like how vibrant the Ohuhu markers look.
This was a cool treat to see in my notifications. Awesome work, ADC!
Thank you, and I'm glad you enjoyed the Presentation of the markers :)
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I do. I think it works to really highlight the advantages and disadvantages of each brand. And to also compare the price of a set or individual marker.
I really like the tone of the Ohuhu side more I even bought a set of them because of you and Jazza's marker comparisons of them I just have used colored pencils longer and don't feel as comfortable using markers lol Have you done a paints comparison?
I havent because while I use them, I'm not a professional in them. I dont have enough knowledge to give a detailed opinion.
But I could do an episode based on personal preference
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I've been drawing a bit more since I started watching your videos. This summer I was actually startled by a hornet, so I fell backwards and sprained my right arm and wrist. So I've not been able to draw as much. But today I powered through some of the pain and I'm actually quite happy with the results.
You're an inspiration. Hope you know that. :)
I loved what was done to the golden claws with Ohuhu. Is that the material expression or an artist choice you made yourself? Well... Ohuhu wins here, doubtlessly they worked impressively. I really hate bleeding when it comes to markers, but there should be a way to control it better. And I also believe they will be able to improve in that aspect.
You've been such a good help to me, in traditional art and coloring thank you so much this video and your channels are muchly appreciated here.
This is a hard one to pick. I was rooting for the Ohuhu Markers but seeing the results, I could go for either. My wallet would disagree though 😂
In terms of vibrancy, I'd choose the Ohuhu Markers for me.
And yes, the outline mistake also triggered my OCD... you weren't alone
#DucksArePeopleToo
Cheap definitely won. Thank you for these videos they're a great help. P.S. Thanks to you I got the courage to do the left vs right challenge & it was worth doing.
There are a few spots on the Coptic side that outclass the other by a lot. Specific colors are easier to notice the differences. The blues/ grays in this drawing were great examples.
Coptic was very smooth compared to the other.
I used copics for a loooong time. Bought 75 individuals for 200 when my local art store had a major sale. They were my first copics and that was about 10 years ago. Now, I'm finding decent use from other brands. I've even had fairly good use of Michael's artloft brand.
Wow! If I were to have skipped to the end and guessed which side was which marker, I wouldn't have been able to guess correctly! To my eyes, only the yellows looked slightly different in pigmentation; the reds and blues, to me, matched almost perfectly! Personally, I'm going to go with a pack of Ohuhu when I finally save up the money to invest in alcohol markers. Someday soon, hopefully. For now, I'll have to stick to my Crayolas. :D
Thanks for another entertaining video. I really liked this drawing. I haven't watched the trailer for the new Spider-man movie yet, and I'm not going to. I want to be surprised when I sit down to watch the movie!
I can totally get on board with not watching the trailer. I wish I had this level of will power lol.
And I agree, the differences are so small that it's really an unusual situation here. Someone's under pricing or over pricing.
Copic is definitely better (ohuhu is amazing for the price)
I agree
Copic is only better for this paper. Even then, the ohuhu’s come pretty close. If he is using other paper, the copics won’t be as good
I agree with you although I own 3 different brands of alcohol markers as I have a few that are deleter brand I purchased in Japan in 2019 while I was there. My cousin got me started on copics and artist loft alcohol based markers.
I regularly use both copic and Ohuhu’s. I love both of them fairly well. I loved how this turned out, I really enjoyed watching the live stream of the sketch and was waiting for this episode to air.
What a way to compare both brands as well as demonstrate how to color our fav comic heroes! Amazing!
I would never have guessed you struggle to see red. Your artwork is incredible 👏🏼
I was inspired to get a decent w&n collection through your reviews and I am in love with them
Very happy to hear, they are amazing! :)
@@ADCArtAttack as a recommendation blending copics with w&n
In all honesty, I think this one really comes down to your comfort level and personal preferences when it comes to nibs. Some people work better with stiffer nibs and others work better with softer nibs.
I personally think that Copic came out on top in this one in terms of the quality and with how well the colors came together, however ohuhu really can compete for the price point and giving you the biggest bang for your buck.
I also disagree that Copic needs Bristol board in order to perform at this level, as I have always used just regular drawing paper and gotten the exact same results. So, I think it really comes down to *how* you use it rather than *what* you use.
In this case ADC’s style is just better suited towards cheaper markers like ohuhu in my opinion.
I believe that an artist can always make their materials do what they want regardless of quality of said materials. Case and point, ADC’s dinosaur video being a exceptional example of how an experienced artist can make up the difference for inferior quality materials.
I definitely see and value your opinions here.. its totally okay to disagree with me.
I do still stand by my points in the video, but I accept different styles and artists will have other experiences.
I 100% agree. The entry point into alcohol markers has significantly lowered over the years and Ohuhu markers are THE BEST choice for newbies. The only downside is they aren't refillable and you can only buy select markers from the Ohuhu website if you run out. Which is why Copics reigns supreme because you can simply buy the markers, buy the refills, and be set for life. Beautiful Iron Spider art btw!
Is the right side made with the cheapest markers?? I like more the yellow on the right side 19:20
For a guy who has trouble seeing reds, you sure do a fine job shading in red tones! Well done!
Honestly I think the Ohuhu side looks a little better with its colors and the layers look pretty smooth. I still use cheap markers like Crayola and Cra Z Art myself. I thought there was no way they could compare in any way to alcohol markers, but after working with them for 4 years now I’ve found that with practice and the right technique they work surprisingly well. Adding a watercolor Aquabrush as a blender for water based markers is also crucial, it lets you blend and fade colors really well and even can help you smooth out some streaks if needed. Seriously, give it a try and work with them a little, they work better than you might think
Well, I'm always rooting for the underdog - so definitely Ohuhu. 4000€/$/£/whatever is a hecking hell lot of money - and for that they should definitely outpace every other marker - which they don't. The only gripe I have is that you cannot get your hands on single Ohuhu ones quite as easily....
since ohuhu are alcohol markers too, you can just buy single copics and use them together
@@BusinessWolf1I'm using them along with my store-bought markers right now, but I'm definitely keeping my eyes on the real pastel shades as none of the other brands really seem to offer those. Other than that I'm actually pretty happy with my hodgepodge mix of cheap ones :3
@@LunaBianca1805 hell yeah
@@LunaBianca1805 quick question, what country are you from?
@@BusinessWolf1 Germany
Have we compared pro marker vs Ohuhu? Also!! I am so glad i bought Ohuhu to start my marker journey! The giant marker compare by Jazza is the reason I chose the Ohuhu!!
Great video. Thank you! Looking to buy Ohuhu. Any thoughts on water or alcohol versions?
Did you miss or forget to finish the shoulder on the right ? It's just white ? My daughter pointed it out lol we love watching your videos together . You're an incredible artist ! Thank you !
I use Copics all the time and absolutely LOVE them (though I've mostly moved on to digital art), they're super good and just feel really nice to use. However, cheaper brands like Ohuhu are also AMAZING markers and I would not discount anyone for using them because they get extremely similar results for a much lower price
Drawing was lit dude, absolutely insane, ohuhus definitely feel better but mine don’t have stiff tips, and they are SUPER hard to control, tempted to get a new batch but idk
Mine are very soft too and being felt nibs fray fairly easy, I have a small set of spectrum noir and they feel harder to blend but idk yet
OHUHU WAY BETTER
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I think there's no better one, depends on what you want for your art tone to be. Copic is soft tone, ohuhu is vibrant.
It is a set off of alcalole
OHUHU IS THE BEST
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Do I look like I care?
Did you miss a spot on the (camera right hand) shoulder? Amazing work, dude. So glad I found your channel. Been binging all day 😆
Back in the day when I was studying industrial design, I never got comfortable with copic markers. Maybe because I only had a limited palette based on the price tag, maybe because I just suck at drawing with markers, I don't know. ^^ Well, now I do something completely different, not design related and might just want to try out ohuhu markers just for fun.
And I gotta say: amazing drawing skills!
Hey Anthony and everyone! Hope you’re having a good day 🥰
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As an artist they both performed amazingly, BUT Copics might just be the that price for a reason. I feel that ink control and blending can make or break a piece that is selling for a nice price tag. You can always add more, but as you could see with your mistake you can't always take away/ cover up.
I think the biggest problem with Ohuhu is the lack of individual marker purchases. It's fine if you're a hobbyist or the color in need is very similar to others in the pack. But if your a consummate professional receiving commissions on a daily as well as banging out your own marker art it could be a hinderence having to purchase a full set over and over again just to get a 3 or 4 makers that you use on a regular.
I love Bristol board. I literally have used what your using for years. Light pad, markers, and paper. I never use anything else. Which is probably a weakness lol
Hey ADC could you tell what colors have you used for ohuhu for the coloring of Spiderman?
Hey when you do your next 10 style swap video it would be cool to do a storm trooper
I’ve been waiting for this one! I have all the Ohuhus (bullet nib) and I’ve tried a few Copics but wasn’t impressed with any of them. I’m excited to finally see them really tested side by side.
Just looking at the spider talons (claws?) On each side you can see a stark difference in the energy you had towards each set of markers. As someone who has drawn since I was 4, the end of a piece is always the place where you are tempted to take shortcuts.
So to see the realistic looking metallic shading and vibrant shine on them?
You clearly enjoyed the Ohuhu markers more.
If I knew nothing else about the piece that would be enough to sway me.
Copics: overhyped and overpriced.
17:58 the left arm isn’t coloured fully
Omgshh i completely agree with chisel nibs being pointless 😂💯, and yes ohuhu markers are more worth it if they create refills and expand the shade range further it's game over 🔥🔥🔥
There actually is a huge difference. The most expensive side was able to be more detailed due to the type of point on the markers. Looks good!
I’m actually surprised that I marginally prefer the copics on this one, however in answer to the video title, it is definitely the ohuhu that are worth it.
I mean, I like the Copic side slightly better, just not 12x better (unlike the price).
It’s funny how he considers $100 markers cheap, I’m happy with my $15 staples crayolas lmao
Where did you learn your comic art from ? I know in America there are dedicated colleges like the Jack Kirby college, but is their like places to learn comic art style, illustration, inking, learning to draw comic art .... ? Any input be very welcome.
I want to see more Bob drawings in your battles. You do a great job and love your work!!
I kind of feel that if you've invested in an expensive marker like Copics then it's not unreasonable to assume you would be using a nicer paper in order to get the full effect. I would rather have my high quality markers perform outstandingly on a slightly more expensive paper than have them perform really well on a variety of qualities of paper.
Does that make sense? Why splash out on professional level markers with the expectation of being able to use them on cheap paper?
If you want to use markers on colouring books or for more casual art, then you could always get a set of Ohuhus for that purpose and save those pricy ones for your more polished art pieces.
Oh, and I've seen very few people who like or use the Copic marker paper.
The saying goes: “A poor carpenter blames his tools.”
You must not draw man
@@rylanpoteat so salty haha
@@JaykUS354 Nah, just saying
It’s not about the money it’s about the skill
I just can't thank you enough for bringing back inspiration and enthusiasm in me for drawing, after watching you , I have started using color pencils for drawings now ( previously I used crayons , pastel and water colors ) I have started painting once again after 3 years and its thanks to your videos, I love to watch and use your tips :D
I agree with you
Awesome job!! Great art work. Very dynamic piece!
i can't even draw a circle
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180 dollar markers were the best for Sure👍🏻 great job man😉
Honestly the ohuhu are just nicer on my wallet and give almost the same quality as the copic, so for that simple fact im happy that I just ordered a new set of ohuhu markers. Great video BTW! Very informative!
Not what these markers are capable of but what you are capable of ;)
Keep up the good work and thanks for the advice
This is only half true, you get what you paid for but it also depends on the artist themselves. This was just awesome!
Definitely Ohuhu. Markers, saturation is way better, and I gotta agree, the blending is awesome.
Amazing Artwork.👏🏼
What Colors Of Ohuhu Markers did you use to make that similar colors to match with Gold ?
Great video, I agree. The cheaper markers look really promising going to try them out!
Are they refillable like the Copic markers?
How would these (or their other lines) compare to the mizuno mp and jpx lines?
Can you buy copic refills and put em into other brands’ markers?
6:21 I use old free LCD or LED screen, That was going in trashcan, as light board.
Use 'white' background and put the papers over screen and draw.
Or use the screen to draw Digital Art to paper. Adjust size of digi art and draw on the paper.
You can cut out some glass to fit screen if you push hard when draw lines, or use it much. LCD/LED screen have plastic screen
upper left arm for Ohuhu... u missed a spot :P great vid. your drawing is amazing!
The result is amazing u r real talented and I like your channel🤟 i prefer the cheapest one because the result is very close to the expensive one....p.s. u left a spot to colour on a shoulder of spiderman lol 😆
Ohuhu for the Win for sure that vibrancy is amazing
As an older artist, im blown away by today's products. And I love that you are doing these videos.
I've used crap products before, and its always disappointing.
I also love that you mention the paper you're working on, as it can make such a difference .
I stared at this piece for so long trying to decide if one was better than the other, but really - it comes down to personal choice .
Sometimes the blending ability of a pen works with you or against you depending upon what you want.
So your videos are really informative. It helps other artists choose the correct materials to suit them .
So glad you're doing this ....im hooked 😏
as a Texan i love your videos so much and i just discovered you so sorry but you should just keep doing what you're doing and don't let anybody bring you down:)
I love your videos! Their very inspiring, although at the end of the day I love how well the vibrancy of the Ohuhu Markers Have.
the spiderman drawing looked really amazing both ways
Just wondering if u have ever used spectrum noir marmer
I really hate it when people don't take into account that copic markers are refillable. Copics are expensive when they are initially purchased but the more you use them the cheaper they get.
Where I'm at in the US, a copic marker is $5.50, a refill bottle is $4.50. I can refill a marker 11 to 12 times with the bottle. If you use a marker and the refills the price comes down to 90-83 cents a marker. And you can easily get all of them and the refills individually. Good luck doing that with Ohuhu. I've used both markers, the Copics are far better. If you work with markers all the time it's really not even close. I would only use Ohuhu if you're a beginner or if you seldom work with markers.
If you work with markers all the time you will get to a point where the Ohuhu will cost you more.
Amy first time here. Do you always leave drawing unfinished? (Left shoulder is white)
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First video of yours ive ever watched, dont know anything about markers but i like the ohuhu
The expensive markers are amazing and the way you colour it is also amazing
It's truly impressive how good Ohuhu's can perform side to side against professional markers, however I have to give the win to the Copics because for me, the ink bleeding is a really huge deal and in this case - was the deal breaker, if I were to ignore the ink smearing tho, it would be a draw between the two.
Great video!
Love your channel! I'm also a huge fan of Spider-Man. Keep up the good work!
Loved the video and your art work, I have the 120 ohuhi markers, very pleased with them.
Ohuhu are always getting better and better. Now Ohuhu have 320 colours for the bullet tip version and 216 colours for brush tip. Both of them are priced at £150
Thanks ill try them. See if i like them. I been spending so much on my copic marker's. Awesome 👍😎 vid on toning spidy peace ✌️
Wait…. What about the right shoulder? Amazing work btw. I’ll stick with my iPad though lol. If I had to choose… OH! Hoo hoo!
This is awesome love these vids there very interesting 😀 great job keep up the good work!