Multiliner Tutorial – Copic, Micron, Sharpie
Posted on Jan 28, 2012 with Comments 14
zkittyz asked:
If you want to colour in Copics but you don’t have good multiliners, try scanning your lineart and printing using a laser printer. Copics are designed to not smear ink from laser printers. I have an Epson inkjet printer and it also works perfectly with Copics (but not all inkjet printer ink will work). Make sure you let the ink dry for at least an hour just to make sure nothing will smear. DA: www.zkittyz.deviantart.com Tumblr www.zkittyz.tumblr.com
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@zkittyz I think i’ll have to stop by and pick some up then! Thank you very much! ^.^
because i dont have multiliners yet, i use felt tip pens. i think they are better than sharpies and they are cheep so can u tell me what u think
Scratch my previous comment lol, just realized you used the exact prismacolor in your video haha
I recently bought Prismacolor premier fine line markers, is this basically prismacolor’s multiliner? I’m not sure of the difference, but they work pretty good!
@GoldenMonocle They for sure have Microns. I don’t know if they have the Copic multiliners or not. They never did before, but now that they carry Copic markers they might have the multiliners. I didn’t see any, but I wasn’t looking for them.
Would Michael’s have the Microns and/or the Copic multiliners (in Canada)?
@zkittyz hahahahha ya i mean that (i don`t know what their`re called XD)
@rabbitgirl939 They both work the exact same (assuming you are referring to the Copic multiliner and the Copic multiliner SP.)
I usually get the cheap one because thats the only thing my local book store has =_=, maybe i should order the 10 dollar one O3O. Which looks better though?
TT__TT They’re so expensive… *bawls*
@ForeverBreathe Why thank you very much!
I’m adding you to my +watch list
I’m Augustyne just so you know lol
The regular thin sharpies are horrible, but sharpie pens are incredible c:
@zkittyz Thancks, You are very nice