🎨 Elevate Your Art Game with Copic Multiliners!
The Copic Multiliner SP Waterproof Pigment Ink Pens Set B includes four high-quality black ink pens designed for artists and professionals. Featuring a refillable aluminum body, these pens offer waterproof and archival ink, ensuring your creations stand the test of time. Compatible with Copic Markers, this set is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their artistic toolkit.
Manufacturer | .Too |
Brand | Copic |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6 x 2 x 0.75 inches |
Item model number | Multiliner Sp |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Number of Items | 4 |
Line Size | 0.5 months |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | MLSP4B |
T**S
Great for using with Copics!
Granted, I've never used art pens before, but these are extremely high quality! The metal casing feels very study. The tips of the .05, .2, and .5 pens are similar to those of fine tip Sharpies only stiffer. The pens are not permanent though. By that, I mean it will not stay it on your hand or a glossy surface like a Sharpie would. The brush one is a bit stiffer than a Copic marker, meaning it is easier to keep a consistent thickness. And the tip's angel is a bit sharper than the Copic brush's tip.Another nice thing that is not shown well in the product picture is that the caps of the marker (which can be put on the back of it while in use) say the size of the pen, making it easier to determine which is which.While writing on regular lined paper, you can see the ink from the other side lightly (about the same as a ball point pen). I have never had it bleed through to the next page. And with thicker art paper, you cannot see it at all. And holding it on the same spot does not make a bigger dot like most markers do.Due to the ink spreading slightly through the paper, the lines are a bit thicker than the nib size. The .5 one makes a line about as thick as a .7 mechanical pencil.These are excellent for working with Copics! They do not bleed onto one another. And you can draw the Multiliner on top of a Copic or vice versa, and the Multiliner will still show on top.I have included several pictures of what I have made with the set I bought, some of them I used Copic markers too.I highly recommend this product! I love the feel of them so much that I use the .5 one for writing notes at school!
H**K
Excellent for a beginner, and a fairly nice additon to a professionals toolkit...
As a traditional artist, I'm extremely used to using technical pens and brushes, so what drew me to this set was the brush pen that I would end up comparing to the one from Pentel. First of all, it's not bristles. The Pentel brush pen is way better, to be honest, but this one gives you a nice feel that isn't like the stroke of a brush. It's more like a marker that changes width by applying a tad more pressure to force that to happen. I have another set of these, and they seem really interesting, but I feel they should combine some pens from the two sets and make one. A few of these pens are unnecessary since they are a blind measurement away from the next, especially when working on a 11x17 art board. If any of the work you're doing gets shrunk down for print, there won't be hardly any difference, and those tips will eventually go bye-bye... so it's best to choose one size of the two (or three) and stick with it. .1, .3, .5, .7, .9 are old-school base sizes for that reason. These are interesting pens though, cheaper and more friendly than technical pens, and don't require a regular cleaning after a few uses.
B**M
Good stuff.
Exactly as advertised. Might be the best pen set I've ever used. Make sure to let them dry fully before running copic markers over lines with these. 0.5 tip is my go-to almost always. I'm a semi pro designer and I approve this message.
A**L
Dank pens
I love these pens. They came in the first day they estimated on so delivery was perfect, and when u took them out of the very nice case they came in i was in love. The sizes are also super small which i love since i usually draw very smalland these really help me with that. I cant recommend these pens more.
E**E
waist of money.
I don't even expect such bad quality from copic:0.2 and 0.05 nibs are really bad: scratching (producing awful sound), vibrating even on glossy paper, stuck on invisible caverns on paper.Compare to FeberCastel artist pens this is just garbage.
A**L
Defective compared to the disposables
0.1 tip is scratchy out of the box. 0.03 stopped working after 2 weeks of light use. Maybe I am using them wrong, but the disposables in the same size function flawlessly.Get the disposable version unless you are not concerned with cost and want the nice aluminum bodies.
M**2
Love these
I really love these waterproof multi-liner pens. The tip sizes are great for so many projects and creating lines that are perfect when I need to "fix" either light lines or no lines after stamping. They are great for other project too.
B**R
Price
Son loves them
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