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Happy scrapper
Copic markers
Does anyone have any of these?
are they as good as they look on your stamping or does anyone know of another marker which is just as good.
after looking at some american blogs where they use these all the time but when looking for them found they were quite expensive. not sure if they will be worth it.
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shopa-scrappa-holic
I want to know this too, Liandra. Are they as good as people say they are and will they make a difference to my colouring?!
Have pm'ed you.
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Mmmmm pretty paper....
I would love some but cos they're professional products they're a tad !ouch! spenny
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shopa-scrappa-holic
Wow, your colouring is amazing scrapygran I didn't know you could use the pens to colour brads etc. Great cards
I can feel my resistance weakening lol...
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Mega Cardmaker
I got some of the Copic Ciao ones and I have sold them again, I didn't like them, you really do need all the colour groups etc because otherwise you have just plain block colouring, which I didn't want, I like to be able to do the shading, and to get lots of the copics is veryyyyyyyy expensive. I also didn't like the fact that on the Ciao pens they are brush markers and I couldn't do such intricate work very well. I found that the cardstock I had as well was very bad with copics, it kept bleeding out of the image, which annoyed the hell out of me, lol
I think, in the States they can get much better quality cardstock, like Papertrey etc whereas we are much more limited for good quality but reasonably priced white cardstock.
I am heading back towards my prismacolor pencils and trying to get more of these, much better value for money in my book, but it is only my opinion.
If the Copics were more reasonably priced then I might be tempted again, as long as I could get the sketch markers or the original Copics as they have slightly smaller nibs which for me would be easier to colour etc.
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MONICA
I am the same as Alex, I can t justify spending all that money on them at the end of the day there are just markers and to get nice results you need 3-4 diferent shades of the same colour( now that becomes expensive) I use bog standard watercolour pencils and markers or just plain ink pads, and find that I get on just fine, my images are not wishy washy at all, and i can afford all the colours under the sun cos they re not that pricey
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Originally Posted by passionflower
I am the same as Alex, I can t justify spending all that money on them at the end of the day there are just markers and to get nice results you need 3-4 diferent shades of the same colour( now that becomes expensive) I use bog standard watercolour pencils and markers or just plain ink pads, and find that I get on just fine, my images are not wishy washy at all, and i can afford all the colours under the sun cos they re not that pricey
I don't think anything was mentioned about any images being 'Wishy Washy'.
I to use other colouring mediums too.
I wasn't criticising I was just stating that I had Copic's & I like them & why I like them.
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Dedicated Scrapper
Great to hear the pros and cons, I'd been wondering about Copics too, but I'm enjoying using my marvys just now
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Dedicated Scrapper
Scrappygran your cards are out of this world! The colouring is just amazing.
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Collector of pretty things
I've been getting pretty good effects with my cheapo Whisper pens and a blender pen from TomBow. I've got a number of them that I've recently done on my blog.
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I thought the copics were expensive as well.Although scrappy grans cards are lovely.I cant get on with my whispers and blender pens at all.It just seems to take the surface of the card of and ends up looking rough.Maybe its the cardstock I am using.
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MONICA
Originally Posted by Scrapygran
I don't think anything was mentioned about any images being 'Wishy Washy'.
I to use other colouring mediums too.
I wasn't criticising I was just stating that I had Copic's & I like them & why I like them.
Scrappygran I don t understand why you picked my post, I like yourself, was stating why I havent purchased any of those markers. I never implied that you were criticising anything at all so I am a bit confused. I mentioned wishy washy purely because we are all after bright nicely coloured images and the mith is that if you don t use expensive colouring mediums you don t get bright colours on your work. Monica
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Happy scrapper
thanks for all your comments
sounds like maybe its all down to shading and colouring so
which markers have alot of shades to do this with
anyone one know
off to the NEC in march so doing a bit of research so i know what i am looking for.
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Scrapygran. I hope you don't mind me asking but could you tell me who makes the fisher girl stamp. Normally when it come to fishing it is always for males. This is the first time I have seen something for a female. Hopefully one day with alot of practice I might get similar colouring results to you. We can but hope.
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