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15 Posca Paint Markers, 3M Fine Posca Markers of Acrylic Paint Penswith Reversible Tips | Posca Pens for Art Supplies, Fabric Paint, Fabric Markers, Paint Pen, Art Markers

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Features

  • Reversible Tips Reversible bullet tips allow Posca markers to last twice as long as other markers; To reveal the other side of the tips, simply pull the bullet nib out to reveal one of two sides, from 0.9mm to 1.3mm
  • Safety First Posca markers are non-toxic, which means our pigment formula does NOT contain alcohol like other markers, each Posca marker is water-based which means its alcohol-free, waterproof, and still lightfast
  • Crazy Versatile Posca paint markers have been professionally tested and used on over 50 different surface types, which means youre covered whether youre using a canvas, fabric, acrylic, metal, surfboard, rocks, windshields, or anything else
  • Creative Minded Posca paint pens were designed for the creative minded, use our markers for decorating photos, glass writing, skateboarding, t-shirt designs, coloring potted plants, rock painting, embellishing caps, and more
  • Obvious Choice This 15 count Posca marker set was meticulously and thoughtfully designed and manufactured in Japan, making our markers the obvious choice for professionals, amateurs, and everyone in between

Description

These opaque felt tip markers can write on a variety of surfaces including plastic, metal, wood, glass, plaster, canvas and more. Paint can be scraped off from nonporous surfaces like glass, etc. But will adhere Permanently to porous surfaces such as wood, paper, etc. Water-based pigment ink is non- toxic, lightfast and waterproof. The ink won't bleed through paper (unlike Alcohol-based markers) and is excellent for vibrant signs and craft work.

Brand: Uni Posca


Ink Color: Assorted


Number of Items: 1


Point Type: Fine


Recommended Uses For Product: Coloring, Writing, Painting


Manufacturer: ‎Uni Posca


Brand: ‎Uni Posca


Item Weight: ‎8.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.9 x 2.2 x 3 inches


Item model number: ‎PC-3M15C


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Multicolor


Closure: ‎Snap


Material Type: ‎Polycarbonate


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎1-pack


Point Type: ‎Fine


Line Size: ‎0.9-1.3


Ink Color: ‎Assorted


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎PC-3M15C


Date First Available: March 15, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Worth the money!!!
Style: Marker Fine Point
I had the hardest time picking out which acrylic paint markers were best to use on wood, and I would read so many bad reviews on so many other brands that were cheaper, but these had consistent good reviews so I put in a little extra money to give them a shot and I’m so glad I did!!! I used these over a glitter paint which made the surface even rougher than just regular wood, and the tips held up pretty nicely, on top of that, it kept a good even coverage as I used them. I had no problem filling in larger areas to create the look I was going for and they dry EXTREMELY fast. They’re very pigmented and cover perfectly! I messed up a line using black instead of white once, and I let it dry and went back over it with white and you literally can’t even tell I ever made the oops. I would highly recommend investing in this set! The color range is even phenomenal for what I was doing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023 by Bridget Coney Bridget Coney

  • Great paint pens
Style: Marker Fine Point
Very bright, good ink, goes on smoothly as long as you don’t put too much in on at once. I use them for bullet journaling, 60 gsm paper, as opposed to a canvas and they can shred the paper if too much ink is put down at once. The thickness of the tip is just right for laying down “large” areas of color and doing details. I put ‘large’ in quotes because as I said I use a bullet journal which is not a very large area (A5). (The white lines in the pictures were done with a Jelly Roll, and the moon was done with artist loft pain, NOT Posca!!) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023 by Amaya Williams Amaya Williams

  • Quality Pen!
Style: Marker Fine Point
Easy to use, bold vibrant colors, tip is strong snd doesn’t mash down, no leakage! Love them!!
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2023 by Missie Deas

  • Absolute best paint markers ever!
Style: Marker Fine Point
I bought these markers to add to my watercolor supplies. They work great. Don't waste your time on the cheaper ones there is no comparison. They work great for adding finishing touches to my watercolors.
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023 by Paula Cantlon

  • My daughter loves them
Style: Marker Fine Point
Great product, colors are bright and works great!
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023 by L. Xu

  • Reliable paint pens held back only by the forces of gravity
Style: Marker Fine Point
Hello everyone! My name is Aspen, @Paraslider on Twitter, I'm an artist and animator entering college this year, and I'd like to say I've been using these for 2 years now and they still work fine to this day. Some problems arose with the paint itself, which I'll get into later. For now, I'll start off with a brief introduction to how these pens work. Posca pens are notable for their usage in graffiti and street art, so the pen nibs are pretty much made to go through the wringer. As long as the surface you're going on isn't *too* toothy, like a broken brick or something, you can expect the nib to last a while. That being said; if you plan to use these on any kind of paper, expect the paper to pill. Pilling is the result of the pen nib being so abrasive on the paper's surface that it rips up the paper's surface/tooth. It won't destroy the paper by any means if it's watercolor paper or heavier weight paper, but printer paper is never ideal for these. The way you activate these is fairly simple-- you just press the nib down on a surface a bunch until the paint fills the nib, alternating between shaking the pen (cap on, of course) and pumping the nib like crazy until you get a nice, clean, consistent stroke. Let it be known, though, you will be shaking these pens a lot. I don't want to understate this in the slightest. You will spend a lot of time shaking these pens. If your batch is particularly fussy, hours even. When I tell you I've spent upwards of an hour or two just shaking and pumping my pens for the second piece of art in particular, please believe me there. Once that's done, you should be smoothly sailing. If not, I can only refer you to Kasey Golden's posca pen videos on YouTube for troubleshooting and tips. For clarity, I'll describe the processes behind each of these art pieces, as the size you're working on and the surface material matters greatly. 1- The first painting (the side profile of my OC, grey background) is something I was able to do with just this 15 pen set, and it was my first go with these, done around late 2018. Watercolor paper, 7x7 inch size if I remember correctly, and yes, the paper pilled here and there. It wasn't at all a distraction or a major flaw of the markers, and it turned out perfectly fine. It sort of feels like eraser shavings, and if you like the texture the pilling produces, feel free to keep it! if not, it's really easy to wipe off after the paint dries. As can be seen, with just the base 15 markers, a lot can be done. If you're looking for a challenge and can work in a limited color palette, this set can take you far. The colors dry opaque and are super vibrant as expected. The coverage, especially for 3M size, is really nice and it dries down smooth and matte, no streaks abound. Poscas are renowned for their ability to create flat, sleek color blocks, so if that's your thing, you'll love these. 2- This next piece (pattern background, 4 characters) was a lot larger than the first one, and was done on a 16x20 inch canvas and it was completed around a month or two ago. It's clear that I expanded the color count here, and you can totally buy different colors of posca pens on amazon for relatively cheap if you get them in packs. Individual pens, however, tend to be a lot pricier and more of a hassle to get, like 6-10 bucks a pop. Unlike the paper, there was no pilling at all on a canvas surface and was overall a much smoother experience. It took a bit of getting used to the canvas's surface, but it was a really fun project regardless. Aside from all the troubleshooting I had to do. You see, herein lies my major point of contention with these paint pens, but I'm sure this isn't just limited to posca, but all paint pens in general. I was painting this on an angle, and the canvas was stationed on an easel. Because of gravity, you can expect some of your pens to go rogue on you. They may appear to dry out or get streaky, but this is just due to the orientation of your canvas. This can typically be fixed by pumping the nib and shaking, but I will admit even after a while of this, some pens just don't want to cooperate. Some might stay watery, and others might stay streaky, and some might just die on you, and that's when I suggest a replacement. For instance, the navy blue and regular blue colors here were really temperamental, but after some deep, mindful, therapeutic thoughts such as "goddamnit, please let me finish this before these die on me" I was able to power through. Don't give up on your pens because they're showing signs of wear, because there's a chance they might still work/can be revived. TL:DR; These pens are spectacular for any artist of any skill level, but they aren't perfect and have some flaws. The orientation of the pen and your canvas affects the flow of the paint. In general, you won't see these problems with a majority of your pens, but every once in a while this may occur to a few in your batch. These are lovely for color laydown and produce consistent vibrant hues. They are definitely an investment though, so consider how you intend to use them and if it's worth the cost. These will make a lovely gift for any artist or creative! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2020 by Aspen Aspen

  • Really Great Paint Pens
Style: Marker Fine Point
Got these for my daughter who is 11 and loves to draw and paint. These are really easy to use, like a marker but they are paint. She has made several beautiful pictures with them.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023 by workingmom

  • Fun!
Style: Marker Fine Point
Kiddo had been asking for these for a while. Finally got them and they’re so fun! Super dark and bright.
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023 by Hola

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