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Pro Bullet Point Marker 100 Pack |
Pro Bullet Point Marker 100 Pack
I paint/draw for my own pleasure, so I did not want to spend huge bucks for a professional set of markers. I have a 50 marker set by Crayola, wanted more “in-between” shades. One would assume that with 100 markers, every conceivable shade would be included. I felt that this set was missing out in pinks and yellows, in addition there is no white marker.
Function and longevity is fine. This may be petty, but it would be rather helpful to have the markers numbered or the colors named. To keep them from rolling around, I return them to their rack after utilized Very dificult to find a specific marker to re-use whether or not wanted, particulary whether or not it is in a blue/green shade.
Too much money for what’s there, stick with Crayola or go for the gold with a Tombow or Prismacolor set.
These markers have a good assortment of colors. Not all have a good supply of ink. The points are well defined, and will make a fine line whether or not kept straight up. A extensive line may be made if kept to the side. The ink level in such a heap of brings the value down.
I’ve had assorted sets of these markers…
they are inexpensive and last
the storage rack is compact and helps
keep things in order
I love all the colors
I have not long ago begun coloring as a stress reliever and to keep my hands busy. (Nervous nail biting custom custom I found these at Michael’s for 20, but then of course researched here and found them for less. I have posted a few pictures, hopefully to aid fascinated buyers get an idea of the colors included. There is an splendid potpourri in this set. The markers so far have proven bold and well inked. Highly commend cardstock or better.
My only complaint would be the packaging, but I am the kind of individual who is willing to put in a small crusade to customize my ‘setup.’ The markers come in a small plastic caddy that is fairly flimsy. I have not had a problem with it falling apart or anything like that; it just now and again tilts to one side and makes sliding the marker back into the two slots a little difficultness difficultness shifted, the bottom holes so not align with the top.)
Again, with regards to the packaging, the markers are not labeled by color, but rather by number. The set I purchased, the #s are gold and on a white background. This makes them a bit difficult to see. If you want your colors in a prismatic order, and are willing to invest a little time, You can label the lids by #, as I did, and make a sameness chart. A little overboard I know, but I attempt to color symmetrically and so want the colors to ‘flow’.
The #s that are listed on the markers correspond to a tiny, scarcely legible chart on the front of the plastic box it comes in. The colors shown are not at all true to the actual markers; they are shown against a black background and are very dark and dull. I have hardly looked at the names, making a color chart made it irrelevant.
Still, aside from the initial crusade in organizing the markers, and a warning to move the caddy with a little care, I do commend these markers as a genuinely good deal with a decent variety and quality for the costly
I am very happy with te quality of the markers. I like the sharp point and the even flow when coloring. The colors on the outside of the markers are deceptive as to the actual color of the ink. I like the keeping rack – this is a swell feature. I was disappointed there was not a “white” marker. I am inquisitive as to why none of the sets I have reviewed have the color white ??
I in truth enjoy these markers. Acid free with outstanding color lay down. But I didn’t get 100 colors. Only when it comes to 88. Many duplicates so therefore was missing various colors. It’s no huge deal, but a few colors I wanted weren’t theres Still outstanding artwork tools, but I feel a wee bit cheated. I am sure it was not the seller’s fault, but manufacturer mistakes
These markers are great, they don’t bleed through the paper too much. There is so many bleeding as is with most markers but are not like that. They are very smooth to employed
Not rather what I was looking for. The tips for a finer drawing line vary in sharpness for each different marker. Some are quite blunt. The markers indicating a lighter shade are not genuinely the same color as indicated, but rather a greyer and duller hue. The yellows have too much orange in them. The reds go into an odd brown color. Overall, some of the colors are duller than expected. Still, they are O.K. to employed




