Got Marker Problems? One of my viewers did. So here’s some basic differences between water-based and alcohol-based markers. Today we are going to go over the markers and what you can expect from each type.
Recently I had a YouTube subscriber leave me the following comment on the CraftTestDummies channel:
Genesis Not Exodus: This was helpful thank you! Although, when I do multiple layers of colors, the paper starts scraping away and I am not pressing hard. Do I have to wait for it to dry a little? Or am I using the wrong paper? I use multimedia paper which has worked with copic markers so I am confused with why it does that with these.
I made a little video to explain:
And as you can see, I have a little video series planned to give you more in-depth information on each kind coming up soon!
If you have questions you’d like me to address, just leave them below and I’ll include them in my videos!
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Looking forward to your videos. I know the difference between Tombow and Copics, but I’m always open to new information. Love your blog and videos. Thanks for all the great, honest tips.
Love this!! The paper issue was one I was having as well. 🙂
Thanks for this. I know a lot of the differences, the biggest of which is cost. But I’m looking forward to the blending question.