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Alcohol-based markers:
Alcohol-based markers can be written on any smooth surface, quick-drying, waterproof, eco-friendly, and can be used for drawing, writing, marking, pop advertising, and more. The main ingredients are dyes, denatured alcohol, resin, the ink is volatile, should be used in a well-ventilated place, after use need to cover the cap tightly, to keep away from fire and prevent sunlight.
Water-based marker:
Water-based markers are bright and transparent, but they will turn gray after multiple superimpositions of color, and it is easy to damage the paper. If you apply it with a water-soaked pen, the effect is similar to watercolor, and some water-based markers will be water-resistant when they are dried. When buying a marker, you must know the properties of the marker and the appearance of the drawing.
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It is better for elementary school students to use oil-based markers for drawing. Oil-based markers are quick-drying, water-resistant, and lightfast, and the colors are stacked many times without hurting the paper, and they are soft. A marker, also known as a marker, is a drawing pen for writing or drawing, which contains ink and usually has a cap, usually with a soft nib.
It is better for primary school students to use oil-based markers, because oil-based markers are characterized by quick drying, water resistance, and light fastness is also quite good, which is more suitable for primary school students. A marker, also known as a marker, is a drawing pen used for writing or drawing.
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Drawing can be said to be a child's nature, and many parents will let their children be exposed to children's art learning from an early age. Learning to paint is naturally inseparable from the brush. Both markers and watercolors can be used to color drawings, so is it better for children to use markers or watercolor pens?
Let's take a look.
1. Pen head. The tip of a watercolor pen is generally round. There are a variety of options for marker nibs, fine, brush, and broad are the three more common nibs.
2. Refills. Markers are divided into two types: oil-based markers and water-based markers, oil-based markers are mostly used for one-time quick drawing, water-based markers are brightly colored, and water can be added to the refill and can continue to be used.
3. Color. Watercolor pen refills have 12 colors, 24 colors, 36 colors and other color numbers, and generally a whole box**. There are many colors of markers, and they can be sold separately or bought in just one color.
4、**。Watercolor pens are relatively cheap, and you can buy a set of 12-color watercolor pens for more than a dozen dollars. Because of the many colors of markers, the overall purchase of ** is slightly higher than that of watercolor pens.
5. Function. The watercolor pen has sufficient water, rich colors, and good painting effect, but the water of the watercolor pen is uneven and the transition is unnatural, so the watercolor pen is more suitable for children's painting, which can improve children's learning interest and calligraphy and painting level, but it is generally not used to draw professional works.
There are many nibs, types, and color numbers of marker pens, which are usually used to quickly express design ideas, as well as design renderings, which can show the multi-take and variety effects such as highlights and shadows of the Jinzu people, and are suitable for professional painting.
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are suitable for children to draw, and children can do it when they are small.
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How to choose a marker:
First, according to the head of the pen:
1. The fiber nib is hard, sharp, uniform in color, and the high-end nib is designed to be multi-faceted, with the rotation of the nib can draw strokes of different widths, which is suitable for the shaping of space blocks, and is mostly used for hand-painted expressions of architecture, interior, industrial design and product design;
2. The foam nib Lu Zheng is wider than the fiber nib, the brushstrokes are soft, the color is full, and the color drawn has a granular texture, which is suitable for the expression of soft scenery and objects such as landscapes, water bodies, and characters.
Second, according to the ink moisture:
1. The oil-based marker pen is quick-drying, water-resistant, and lightfastness is quite good, and the color will not hurt the paper when superimposed many times, and it is soft;
2. Alcohol-based markers can be written on any smooth surface, quick-drying, waterproof, environmentally friendly, and can be used for drawing, writing and marking, etc.;
3. The color of the water-based marker pen is bright and transparent, but it will turn gray after superimposing the color many times, and it is easy to damage the paper surface.
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