How many markers do beginners have?

Updated on anime 2024-05-25
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It depends on what you study. I studied environmental art, which is interior design. When I first learned last year, I bought a water-based pen from Japan Meihui, and most marker beginners start with this kind of pen.

    If you happen to be my major, you can buy these colors first: 18, 24, 27, 38, 39, 44, 60If you think it's less, try to buy more gray, because bright colors are almost never needed.

    Another suggestion is that you can buy online, if you have several classmates together, buy more. Online shopping is a good option.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    **Moderate can be about 10 yuan on the line, beginners don't care, work with the words and then pay attention.

    The cherry blossoms look good.

    Look at what renderings you're learning to do.

    If you want to draw a design, there are five of them, red, yellow, blue, green, and black. (When you buy it, try the color on the glossy paper, if you like it, it looks good).

    For industrial and architectural renderings, you can choose your own beautiful colors or metallic colors.

    Golden earthy yellow, heavy gray, light gray, dark red.

    They all express strong textures such as metal, and the rest depends on your preferences.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Beginner. Oily 12 colors in a box (12 yuan a box) Monochrome red, black and blue each in a box (a few cents a piece).

    Water-based single sale (a total of more than 200 colors) **Different It depends on your economic strength.

    There is also a wide-headed (like a flashlight) 20 millimeters, 30 millimeters, 40 millimeters, monochrome dark colors, one each 60 millimeters, depending on the needs.

    Signature pen red and black prepare n box to start the draft, practice words or something to use (like 2 more than a box) pop word with creative pen is not much, how many are not much, how much is not a lot.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Ask for a few sticks of color that you use regularly.

    There are 30mm, 20mm, and smaller.

    The title is generally 30mm, and one or two are enough.

    The small ones should be more.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A week or so.

    Students who are new to markers generally recommend buying slightly cheaper markers, and the ink is generally around 4-6 grams. In terms of the number of sheets, you can generally draw more than 10 A4 renderings, and in terms of time, you can basically meet the needs of more than 40 hours of hand-drawn courses. If you use a marker more, the life span will be reduced.

    Familiarity of markers affects longevity: If you are not familiar with markers, it will cause a waste of color, which is a problem of coloring skills. If the marker is used to dry quickly, there will be special flying white strokes, and the special effect is good.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Please give a clear answer first: a marker pen will last about two months.

    Why: Markers themselves contain ink and usually have a cap attached to them, usually with a stiff nib. The pigment of the marker pen is volatile and is used for quick drawing in one go.

    Ink is susceptible to oxidation and volatile.

    Whether there is a solution: You can add an appropriate amount of alcohol, and usually seal and store it in a dry and cool place.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, it's up to you how long the marker lasts. The general marker can draw about 250m, and the third-generation touch can draw a little more than the second-generation touch. Generally, markers are alcohol-based solvents, so they must be tightly covered after use, or they will dry soon.

    As said on the first floor, you can add alcohol, but generally after using up a pen, the tip of the pen is gone, so it is better to change one.

    Hope it helps.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It depends on how long you use it every day, how many things you draw, I used a marker pen in class when I was in college, basically a pen is enough for two weeks, I used it every day, but the amount is also very large, it is better to buy a famous brand, so that it will take longer.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If it's ***, color an A3 size picture every day, you can use it for a week, you can buy a bottle of alcohol, add some markers to the waterless marker, you can draw for two more days, and the color will change slightly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This depends on how you use it, cherish it or not, if you don't use it often, it's different from Tiantian.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you want to make a model, you can paint 7 mg Gundam. I can use the picture coloring for two weeks.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    can use a week.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    How much should I read, right?

    As a teacher, I can't write a few times every time the board is full.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It depends on how you use it 、、、 where you use it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    At present, the most common brands on the above are:

    Japan Mira (Marvy).

    Markers can be bought almost everywhere they are sold, and there are two types of single-headed water-based and double-ended alcohol.

    Water-based ** is cheaper, and there are more people who use it in the same way, but the effect is very poor.

    The barrel of the double-ended alcohol is thinner, and the two nibs are smaller.

    Personally, I don't really like this feeling.

    Korean touch

    At present, the most are double-headed alcohol, which is cost-effective, and many people are using it.

    The size of the two nibs is moderate, and there are more colors.

    But I don't know why, the cap is so tight that I have to bite it with my teeth every time.

    When purchasing, you can try the color of the pen yourself, and the color sample of the appearance of the pen is a little different from the actual color.

    However, in general, it is more economical to argue!

    Sanford, USA

    Sanfu's Thunderbolt series is very good in workmanship, and it can be seen at a glance that more of the products sold on the market are double-headed non-toxic and oily.

    Personally, I feel that its double head is a bit too extreme, the big head is particularly large, and the small head is only as small as a needle pen.

    I don't like this very much, I don't know if other people like it, ** to not be particularly expensive.

    German Swans can also be seen elsewhere, as well as some old-school other brands from Germany, Korea, Japan, and the United States, leaving aside for now.

    Of course, there is also the top famous copic marker, but this ** high is not something that ordinary people can buy.

    Copic's markers can be drawn directly on copied drawings without dissolving the copy toner.

    The barrel of the pen is double-ended, one thick and one thin.

    It can be refilled.

    Of course, the color can buy a few commonly used colors first, it is best to buy a color of gray (including black), and other colors only need to buy a few commonly used colors, such as red, yellow, green, blue, that is, you can choose a color in the red ** system, and you don't need to buy many colors of red

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    How to make a markerTo make a marker, you need to go through the following steps: you mix the pigment with the solvent to make the ink, inject the ink into the body, and secure the refill and cap.

    1.Pigment preparation

    First of all, a variety of pigments need to be prepared, which are usually made from a mixture of dyes and fillers. Dyes impart color, while fillers control the fluidity and consistency of pigments.

    2.Ink preparation

    The desired pigment is mixed with the solvent to form a suitable ink. Such inks need to have the right consistency to create a certain amount of friction between the nib and the paper.

    3.Marker pen making

    The prepared ink is poured into the body of the pen and inserted into the refill and cap. The material of the refill is very important and is usually made of materials such as polyamide or polyurethane. The cap needs to be tightly fastened to the body to prevent the ink from drying out.

    4.Packaging and sales

    Finally, the finished marker pen is packaged and given to consumers. During the packaging process, it is necessary to pay attention to the protection of the pen body to avoid damage or leakage.

    Expand your knowledge: the classification of markers

    Markers can be divided into water-based markers and oil-based markers according to the different materials of the refill. The refill of a water-based marker pen is usually made of water-based ink, which is easy to dry, but the handwriting will be clearer.

    The lead of an oil-based marker pen is made of oil-based ink, which dries for a longer period of time, but the handwriting is fuller and deeper. In addition, there is also a double-ended marker, which can be equipped with two refills of the same color without liters on one pen body, which is convenient for users to mark different colors.

    Markers have a wide range of applications in everyday life, and can be used for scribbling, annotating, drawing, and so on. With the development of technology, markers have also been greatly improved. For example, some markers use non-toxic, eco-friendly inks that can be used safer.

    In addition, there are some markers with interchangeable refills, which give users more flexibility to adjust the color and thickness of the pen.

    In short, markers, as a commonly used stationery item, play an indispensable role in our daily study and work. For manufacturers, how to discover more innovative product features to attract consumers will be a process of continuous thinking and research and development.

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