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Copic Markers 9-Piece Multiliner Inking Pen Set B-2, Black (MLB2)

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Size: 9 Pens


Color: Black


Features

  • Waterproof, archival and photocopy safe
  • Compatible with Copic Marker Ink
  • Same high-quality ink and nib as multi-liner sp's
  • Pigment-based ink

Product Dimensions: 6.2 x 5 x 0.85 inches


Item Weight: 2.8 ounces


Manufacturer: Too Corporation


Country of Origin: Japan


Item model number: MLB2


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Volume: 5 Milliliters


Assembly required: No


Number of pieces: 9


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Set contents include 0.03 mm pen, 0.05 mm pen, 0.1 mm pen, 0.3 mm pen, 0.5mm pen, 0.8 mm pen, 1.0 mm pen, Brush small pen, Brush medium pen.


Import: Imported


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  • REALLY good stuff
Size: 9 Pens Color: Black
I've been exploring various types of inking mediums from felt-tip Microns to Staedtler's fineliners and even to Japanese pen nibs you dip with ink, and I was unable to find something that really worked with the way I drew. Microns weren't a true black, dried out much too quickly even when not in use, and the felt tips would wear down quickly. Staedtler's fineliners worked great, but they lacked the small sizes I needed for detailing. The Japanese nibs were also wonderful, me having brought a German ink which dried instantaneously just for it, but the lack of fluidly and control in my strokes from using nibs (ex. calligraphy pens) made outlining more of a chore than anything. Dipping was no problem, but having to keep turning my piece of work in all odd directions just so I can stroke upwards just didn't sit well with my quick-marking way of drawing while attempting to be precise. So, when browsing at Utrecht, I chanced upon the Prismacolor Illustration Marker set as well as these Copic Multiliners. I tried out the Prismacolor first only to dislike how shaky my outline appeared on the thinnest tip. Even then, the thinnest tip was fairly large. Then when I tried out these multiliners, lo and behold, the pen scraped across the paper seamlessly without any undesired shaky lines of any sort. The tiny .03 pen-tip gave me the ability to detail my drawings in a tiny space - - something that I had been trying to find for years! And the brush-tip pens are just wonderful for effects and filling in black (although you could possibly use another, cheaper kind of pen/marker to do that.) The ink also dries quickly so if your hand were to rub over it right after being drawn, it won't smudge (but this probably differs depending on the paper.) I've been using a few I brought from a local art store for a while now, and the tips are still in good condition. Therefore, I'd say this set is great for illustrationists and comic artists as they give you the range of thickness you need, packaged along with the two different sized brush pens. Great stuff, really! Otherwise, I highly recommend this product for those who prefer to outline with quick strokes while having the ability to place the lines down precisely. I can't guarantee you'll have the same reaction I did as each person has a different preference towards the mediums they use, but here's my two cents for this awesome product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2011 by Frequent Amazon Shopper

  • If you love Copic, then this will make a great addition to your collection
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1) Color: Sepia
This beautiful sepia color is a great tool for a steampunk, rustic, or earthy themed artwork. The color looks just like that of the scribbles on the box. I find that the four different sizes in this set is simple but effective enough when lining my drawings. They make beautiful delicate lines. The smallest tip is great for very fine details. They can be used with copic markers and will not bleed or smudge from them. These multiliner 4 piece sets are also available in black, grey, and multicolored (blue/green/yellow/red). --- So far, I have only used three different brands of multiliners: Copic, Sakura, and Staedtler. Copic multiliners have a delicate tip. You must be careful when using them. You don't have to use much pressure to get a good stroke. The flow of the ink is very controlable, so you can make smooth strokes. The ink doesn't bleed from holding the tip in one spot for a split second too long and it still has a nice smooth ink flow. My only issue is that the tip can sometimes dry too fast. I find that these pens are best for delicate work, not scribbling or harsh strokes. Sakura liners have a much too delicate tip. The tips were too easily frayed, no matter how careful you were with them. However, they have a very nice and even ink flow, until the tip starts to fray.. Staedtler mutltiliners are my cheap pens. I don't use them for serious projects, but they are great for experimenting with. The tips are very sturdy and do not fray or bend eaily. However, the smaller tips have a terrible ink flow. I can barely get a smooth flow, let alone a smooth stroke. The bigger tips bleed too easily. I find that I have a hard time getting a smooth stroke when using any size. However, I do still love these pens when it comes to grungey work, doodling, or sketching, but if you can control the ink flow and pressure, they make beautiful smooth and delicate lines. It just takes much practice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2014 by Alice

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