322 colors available, empty bottle for mixing custom colors also available. Various Ink- Also called Refill Ink or Re-inkers. Extra Broad nib standard, Broad calligraphy nib optional, 36 colors, empty markers available Keep stored flat, though if they are giving you troubles, try storing them point down overnite. These fun, pigment based pens are filled with micro glass flakes, giving a very subtle, elegant sparkle. Spica Glitter Pens - also called atyou Spica pens. Super Brush/Medium Broad nibs standard, Medium Round nib optional. Sketch Marker- The most popular marker type. ![]() Used for adding highlights and accents into a completed picture. Opaque White- Thick white, waterbased paint applied with a brush after you are done coloring with markers. Will not bleed with Copic markers (on non-glossy paper) Aluminum body, refillable with replaceable tips. Multiliner SP- Fine line inking pens by Copic in 10 different sizes, 12 colors in two sizes. Multiliner- Fine Line inking pens by Copic in 9 different sizes, 5 colors, plastic disposable body design. Refillable, holds the most ink to start with. Standard Broad/standard fine nibs, 7 optional nibs. Check here for listings of upcoming classes.Ĭopic Marker- This is the original, square body-style marker. Each class is about 7 hrs, and will be held regionally. E30, E31, E33, E34, E35, E37, E39) where numbers ending in 0 are the lightest and 9 is the darkest, also called Natural Blending GroupĬopic Certification- These are classes for teachers, store owners, or designers who want to learn techniques and advanced tips on using Copic markers, Airbrushing, etc. ![]() Note: E (Earth) markers don't necessarily follow this rule.Ĭolor Group- A sequential group of colors within one color family with the same first digit (i.e. Colors that are 00's, 10's, or 20's will be more vibrant (B05, G16, R29), while colors that are in the 70's, 80's or 90's have more gray added (B95, BG78, G94) and are closer to the neutral/earthy end of the color spectrum. Cannot airbrush.Ĭolor Family- The letter at the beginning of your color name (B, BV, V, RV, R, YR, Y, YG, G, E (earth), F (Florescent), Grays & Blacks: C (Cool Gray), N (Neutral Gray), T (Toner Gray), W (Warm Gray) 100 Black, 110 Special BlackĬolor Saturation- This is the first digit on a color name. Super Brush nib/Medium Broad nib standard, Medium Round nib optional. Used for fixing mistakes, making colors lighter and for special effects.īooster- A needle that attaches to an ink bottle that makes it easier to refill dry or empty markers.Ĭiao Marker- Round body Copic Marker. This is ethanol based and is not the same as blender pens from other companies. They will not cause paper to pill when going over it many times, nor will they dissolve photocopies.īlender- The Copic Colorless Blender pen/ink. Any Copic marker type is refillable with replaceable tips. Anything with alcohol in it will react with these inks. Since they are a dye, they will fade in bright lights, but they are acid free on most surfaces. 1 2 3 4 TroubleshootingĪlcohol Markers- Copic markers are alcohol (ethanol) based dye markers, that are known for being low-odor and giving smooth, vibrant colors. Works with either a compressor or Copic aircans. Always use the lighter color to pick up darker colors- that way you can see how much color you're picking up, though on darker color combos it will be hard to see on the tip, but it will show up on paper.Ĭlick here for the downloadable color matching chart.ĪBS/Airbrush System- Copic Airbrush System. I am choosing a blender pen as one of my colors because I want the colored area to fade to white (If I wanted it to fade to yellow, then I would choose a yellow as my "brush" color). This works with any two Copic markers, though I am using the brush tip of sketch markers. A great, simple technique for small areas is Marker to Marker Blending. By blending, we mean have one marker color slowly fade into another color on your paper. There are a few main ways to blend Copic markers. Meanwhile, here's a blending idea and marker cleaning tip: Oh boy do people have a lot of questions! If it takes me some time to get around to answering your personal question please don't feel bad, because I want to answer questions through full posts, so all those questions about paper/ink combos really will be answered, but probably not 'til next week.
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