🎉 Elevate your artistry with Winsor & Newton—where every stroke counts!
The Winsor & Newton ProMarker Set includes 24 high-quality, alcohol-based markers featuring dual tips for versatile application. Designed for artists of all levels, these markers offer vibrant colors, fast drying times, and the ability to blend seamlessly on various surfaces, making them ideal for drawing, sketching, and crafting.
Number of Pieces | 24 |
Item Weight | 662 Grams |
Number of Items | 1 |
Pattern | Solid |
Style Name | Set of 24 |
Color | Student Designer Waller |
Ink Base | Alcohol |
Surface Recommendation | Glass,Plastic,Wood |
Line Size | 2 months |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Waterproof | false |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Drill Point | Chisel |
Additional Features | Blendable |
Ink Color | Blue,Pink |
J**A
Good alternative alcohol markers
I love how vibrant the colors are! As for pricing they are a better option for new artists trying out alcohol markers. The blending is amazing. Overall I love these markers and I will definitely be buying more of their products. Before buying of course I would recommend that you check out the type of paper that is made well for these or any alcohol based markers because these do somewhat bleed, but that should be said with almost any markers.
R**5
I love these markers and what a great set!
Winsor and Newton Promarkers are alcohol based markers for drawing or coloring. They are strongly compared to Copic markers. I have both these and Copics and I have to say it's hard to choose my favorite! These are highly pigmented and you get total coverage when you use these. The nibs are smaller than Copics but you have the wide end if you need to do a larger area. The markers are great but the set alone is worth it for the case!
V**.
High quality markers that can appeal to those strapped for cash, but not economically superior in the long run to Copics.
This is an affordable pack of good quality alcohol based markers. Markers can be tricky in terms of deciding what to buy because the name COPIC stands so far aboce most other brands, yet busts the dollar enough to leave many customers wondering its really necessary to buy Copics. These markers can get you started on the medium and provide a decent array of colors to work with, but don't expect anything miraculously professional. Remember, It's only 24 markers.If you're not really too much into markers or don't plan on trying to create a big collection, then these will work fine. They are indeed fine markers with good ink quality and blend very nicely/evenly. I have no complaint about them. Its just that there isn't really a compelling reason to buy them over copics if If you will be trying to start a collection, and plan on working a lot with, and long-term with alcohol-based markers. In the long run, you will be spending less on Copics as you can get refills for copics but not for promarkers. The jump in price from these to Copics ends up justifying itself if you like markers and work with them frequently. Plus, Copic's superior color variety will certainly help your work. So, while these are good markers, they are not cheap enough to be a straightforwardly better choice than Copics economically, have poorer color variety, and cannot be refilled. Like I said, I wouldn't buy them (again) unless I was just experimenting with alcohol-based markers or wasn't really crazy enough about markers to try to start a collection.
R**V
Love them!!!!
I love this set... has like the main colors (red, blue, yellow, green, purple and orange) in diff tones (tones included are added in my picture).Read in some reviews that some received it with few dried markers.My set didnt.. they were closed and brand new sealed... they all work perfectly fine.Because of what im about to draw I added the skin colours and the blender to them (sold separately).Some reviewers complained about the lack of black and blender..I totally understand your point but the set clearly specifies the tones included...I rarely use black to colour just to outline and that can be done with any fine point black marker.. u dont need the pro one.In few words I highly recommend it!
D**R
Great markers for any artist
I have only used the markers to color one of my illustrations so far, but they blend very well and the colors standout without bleeding or spilling into the paper. Excellent product so far!
M**H
This is an amazing kit. i bought it once i saw copic ...
This is an amazing kit. i bought it once i saw copic markers and saw the price, this is a great substitue. it has a reasonable amount of ink meaning it lasts quite a while, and also the contrast on the colors is greattt!! i also got a set of nuetrul tines shades of grey from winsor and newton very nice. you can make many shades wth these.
K**Y
24 student marker set
Fantastic markers! My daughter has hundreds of Copics and this is her first set of Winsor & Newton ProMarkers. We purchased these for her to use in high school art class. The ink quality is outstanding - they blend honestly easier than the copics. The case is also very nice and will work wonderfully keeping her markers safe and organized. I will be buying her more sets of these.
A**R
Beautiful, but non-returnable
This is the first time that I've worked with markers of this quality, and they are wonderful to work with. I use them on adult coloring books and they dry with a very flat clear color. Yes, they do bleed through on the books that I use, but I just make sure that I keep a piece of paper in between them and the surface that I'm working on. They lose a star because one of the markers arrived dried up, and I tried to contact the sender and ask for a replacement of just the one marker since I could not return the whole set (note that this is a non-returnable item) but never heard back. A disappointment. I guess if one or more of them arrives dried up, you are just out of luck!
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