The Sketchmarkers look very interesting, but do I need more supplies???? Of course! In time I'm sure I'll give them a try. So strange how some of the colors water out. Thanks for giving us such an in-depth look at the different brands.
This video lesson was very interesting, seeing the different brands of markers tested on the different papers. I have swatched all my marker sets, but never did a swatch chart with water & brush on the water based markers. Just added that to my To Do List.
I’m playing with them on my fine art account on Instagram-and will have a video here on YT Friday. I’m liking them! (Expensive me always likes the expensive stuff lol)
Super interesting!! I only use my Tombows w/small images on Bristol. I've found the waterbrushes have their place (I also have Arteza)but now that I've bought a set of watercolors, there's no comparison! I only use my Arches for special occasions hahaha!
Excellent! I am going to get the AD's you helped me make my decision. Thanks. I have been using the Winsor and Newton ones but they can sometimes be stubborn to wet.
Great video! So much information I’ll watch more than once for sure to soak it all in 😉 but tho I knew about the quality difference in paper I never thought about it in relationship to markers and/or their quality. I’m excited about checking out that class!!
I loved this video. I have the Albrect Durer and the Zig Clean Color. I also got some Kiran Pro Brush Markers. I just got them and I am still seeing what they will do. Kiran also makes a Decocolor Marker that's acrylic.
Thank you. I like watercolor paper, and have had issues with the color changes when I try to use water with waterbased markers. I thought I was crazy or just not doing the correct techniques. Thank you very informative, and interesting.
UV resistance is important if you hang your art on a wall with strong sun exposure. I’m surprised by the color difference when wet and I know why it happens. It seems the differences in prices are the nib quality and the ink quality. Thank you for sharing this as you could be so disappointed if you don’t know about this. Wish there were more alcohol ink markers at a reasonable price. Something maybe mid range pricing
Unfortunately if you go cheaper on alcohol based markers you’ll run into the same cheap material quality. Something always has to suffer when companies try to undercut the good art supplies. You just can’t make things out of air.
From the thumbnail I thought the artist grade markers were the white ones... I had completely forgotten about the Albrecht Dürer markers! I wonder if Faber Castell did a horrible job marketing those markers or if it's simply not a product many artists use.
Well if other artists or anything like me, they just assumed markers were a craft product. I didn’t take them seriously since they weren’t lightfast. But now….. maybe I’ll use these more! (but never rule out terrible marketing by an art company!)
This was incredibly helpful. I had eyeballed the AD markers since I fell in love with their Polychromos pencils, but I've been happily using Zig for so long that I didn't give it any mind. I'm going to circle back to those markers now. I still love my Zig's, but the vibrancy of the AD markers made me want to try them. I can almost hear my wallet groaning again from the other room.
Can't wait to see what you are going to do on Friday. I have the Albrecht durer markers but I don't use them as often. Mostly due to the nibs.. which in my opinion is their downfall..
They definitely don’t feel like copics so getting that expectation out of my head was needed. Go see my two reels posted at instagram.com/sandyallnockfineart and you’ll see the way I use them-not like normal peeps. 🤣
@@SandyAllnock1 I loved it! Made me think of my upcoming holiday.. and that I should bring a watercolor medium, either pencils or paint can't markers are to bulky/heavy 😉) and try to do some loos sketching.
This is great. I can’t get Canson XL watercolour paper easily here. Would Fabriano Bristol be an equivalent because Eckersleys says that’s also cellulose?
Extremely interesting video! I'm so surprised with the blacks that turned another color...makes no sense to me. Are there ways to counteract that?? Thank you...
No, that’s just how they are. It’s because they’re made with cheap ink/pigment it whatever is in them. I once assumed it was because it wasn’t possible to make water based colors that didn’t shift but could be put in a marker…but the artist grade pens shot that theory down.
Some find starting with paint to be very intimidated-color moving every which way. Whereas watercolor markers or pencils give you time to think and sketch , then add water once you’re ready. 😍
Thank you Sandy for this tutorial, I found it very interesting and knowledgeable. I currently own tombow & zigs, and was searching for another before these run out lol. Unfortunately for me they are not available on the Canadian Amazon site. I might have to brake the bank to order from your site and pay shipping & duty, do you highly recommend this? Thx in advance for your feedback.
I do like them a lot. But honestly it depends on what you end up using. I can’t tell you how long these last by comparison to the crafty ones, since I’ve only had them a short while. Check out the video coming on Friday and that might help you make the decision if it’s something you need 🥰
How does the Karin Brushmarker Pro compare to the other four? Would pigment watercolor markers be in the same genre as the four you compared in this video?
I don’t have the Karin here to test-but pigment markers are a whole different animal. Or uh pen. 🤣 Think if the differences between pigment inks and distress inks-they’re made for entirely different purposes.
The Sketchmarkers look very interesting, but do I need more supplies???? Of course! In time I'm sure I'll give them a try. So strange how some of the colors water out. Thanks for giving us such an in-depth look at the different brands.
This video lesson was very interesting, seeing the different brands of markers tested on the different papers. I have swatched all my marker sets, but never did a swatch chart with water & brush on the water based markers. Just added that to my To Do List.
I now need to add Albrecht Durer to my list, because that’s amazing! I’ve owned Zigs and Tombow markers in the past until they ran out.
I’m playing with them on my fine art account on Instagram-and will have a video here on YT Friday. I’m liking them! (Expensive me always likes the expensive stuff lol)
Super interesting!! I only use my Tombows w/small images on Bristol. I've found the waterbrushes have their place (I also have Arteza)but now that I've bought a set of watercolors, there's no comparison! I only use my Arches for special occasions hahaha!
Ooooh.... want to take your class! I have Canson XL, Tombows and AI stamps!! I appreciate all the information and comparisons.
Great comparison Sandy, thank you so much, stay safe and have a wonderful day.
Thanks for this lesson! Very interesting
those Albrecht Dürer markers are lovely! def will be putting them on my supply list🙂
Thank you for sharing your expertise Sandy with us. I always love your video’s. I learn so much from you. Have a lovely week. 💖
Love watching this one, I just purchased the sketch water colour brushes so looking forward to playing.. thank you again Sandy very appreciated
Excellent! I am going to get the AD's you helped me make my decision. Thanks. I have been using the Winsor and Newton ones but they can sometimes be stubborn to wet.
Great video! So much information I’ll watch more than once for sure to soak it all in 😉 but tho I knew about the quality difference in paper I never thought about it in relationship to markers and/or their quality.
I’m excited about checking out that class!!
I loved this video. I have the Albrect Durer and the Zig Clean Color. I also got some Kiran Pro Brush Markers. I just got them and I am still seeing what they will do. Kiran also makes a Decocolor Marker that's acrylic.
Thank you. I like watercolor paper, and have had issues with the color changes when I try to use water with waterbased markers. I thought I was crazy or just not doing the correct techniques. Thank you very informative, and interesting.
Nope not crazy! 🥰
UV resistance is important if you hang your art on a wall with strong sun exposure. I’m surprised by the color difference when wet and I know why it happens. It seems the differences in prices are the nib quality and the ink quality. Thank you for sharing this as you could be so disappointed if you don’t know about this. Wish there were more alcohol ink markers at a reasonable price. Something maybe mid range pricing
Unfortunately if you go cheaper on alcohol based markers you’ll run into the same cheap material quality. Something always has to suffer when companies try to undercut the good art supplies. You just can’t make things out of air.
From the thumbnail I thought the artist grade markers were the white ones...
I had completely forgotten about the Albrecht Dürer markers! I wonder if Faber Castell did a horrible job marketing those markers or if it's simply not a product many artists use.
Well if other artists or anything like me, they just assumed markers were a craft product. I didn’t take them seriously since they weren’t lightfast. But now….. maybe I’ll use these more! (but never rule out terrible marketing by an art company!)
This was incredibly helpful. I had eyeballed the AD markers since I fell in love with their Polychromos pencils, but I've been happily using Zig for so long that I didn't give it any mind.
I'm going to circle back to those markers now. I still love my Zig's, but the vibrancy of the AD markers made me want to try them. I can almost hear my wallet groaning again from the other room.
🤣🤣🤣
Can't wait to see what you are going to do on Friday. I have the Albrecht durer markers but I don't use them as often. Mostly due to the nibs.. which in my opinion is their downfall..
They definitely don’t feel like copics so getting that expectation out of my head was needed. Go see my two reels posted at instagram.com/sandyallnockfineart and you’ll see the way I use them-not like normal peeps. 🤣
@@SandyAllnock1 I loved it! Made me think of my upcoming holiday.. and that I should bring a watercolor medium, either pencils or paint can't markers are to bulky/heavy 😉) and try to do some loos sketching.
This is great. I can’t get Canson XL watercolour paper easily here. Would Fabriano Bristol be an equivalent because Eckersleys says that’s also cellulose?
I haven’t used it but give it a try?
Extremely interesting video! I'm so surprised with the blacks that turned another color...makes no sense to me. Are there ways to counteract that?? Thank you...
No, that’s just how they are. It’s because they’re made with cheap ink/pigment it whatever is in them. I once assumed it was because it wasn’t possible to make water based colors that didn’t shift but could be put in a marker…but the artist grade pens shot that theory down.
So help me out here... why would I use these instead of just brush and paint? I have only ever used water based markers for lettering projects.
Some find starting with paint to be very intimidated-color moving every which way. Whereas watercolor markers or pencils give you time to think and sketch , then add water once you’re ready. 😍
@@SandyAllnock1 That makes sense! It all still intimidates me, so I just jump in with both feet and see what happens! 🙃
Thank you Sandy for this tutorial, I found it very interesting and knowledgeable. I currently own tombow & zigs, and was searching for another before these run out lol. Unfortunately for me they are not available on the Canadian Amazon site. I might have to brake the bank to order from your site and pay shipping & duty, do you highly recommend this? Thx in advance for your feedback.
I do like them a lot. But honestly it depends on what you end up using. I can’t tell you how long these last by comparison to the crafty ones, since I’ve only had them a short while. Check out the video coming on Friday and that might help you make the decision if it’s something you need 🥰
Greatly appreciate!!
I will definitely watch on Friday, I’m a regular of your amazing art talent.
I only have the Tombow markers as a consequence of using AI stamps, which I dearly love. Would the other markers work as well for AI?
Yes the Sketchmarkers do well with that. But if you already have Tombows use them! Eventually they’ll dry out and you can try something different ❤️
Sandy, do you think the type of water (well, softened, distilled, etc.) used affects the colour of the swatches?
Doubtful, but I’ve not tested that.
Are you recommending the Canson XL watercolor paper ('cause there's Canson XL in different types of paper)?
Yes the watercolor paper. The mixed media doesn’t work so well.
Awesome! I have loads of that and it’s my favorite of all the 140lbs (both pulp and cotton) that I’ve tried so far!
@@tothemountainsigo I’m not a fan of it with other watercolor but it makes markers work fab!🥰🥰🥰
How has nobody watched this yet...7 days, 2 views! Criminal that the algorithm is killing videos.
Oh well, I enjoyed it, ty 🤗
That’s because it was unlisted til just now. Long story. 🥰
@@SandyAllnock1 Phew, ok, good then! 🤗🤗🤗
How does the Karin Brushmarker Pro compare to the other four? Would pigment watercolor markers be in the same genre as the four you compared in this video?
I don’t have the Karin here to test-but pigment markers are a whole different animal. Or uh pen. 🤣 Think if the differences between pigment inks and distress inks-they’re made for entirely different purposes.
Okay… Dear Sandy supports, can one of you affluent supporters send her Karin BrushMarkers Pro? And maybe Arteza? Sandy Supporters assemble.
If you send me a pm, I'll send you two Karins that I ordered, they're duplicates.
@@cherij9008 Thank you for helping the Sandy A channel.
@SandyAllnock1 I thought the Albrecht Durer markers do contain pigment rather than dye?
I was shocked when I compared the prices. The Albrecht Durer are only a little more expensive.
Right? Although if you buy the Albrecht by the onesies you can pay about six bucks a pen. It’s definitely worth it to get the set.
@@SandyAllnock1 the Albrecht Durer watercolor pencils are great. I am sure the markers are just as great.