Kuretake ZIG Clean Color Real Brush Marker, 60 Colors with Flexible Brush Tips, Watercolor Pens for Painting, Drawing, Calligraphy and Brush Lettering for Artists and Beginner Painters, Made in Japan
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[60 COLORS SET] ZIG Clean Color Real Brush is a brush type watercolor pen, so it can be used in a wide range of applications such as illustration, design, lettering, and Manga. Because it is a water-based dye ink, you can blur it with water or mix with other real brush colors or blender. The pens are not individually shrink wrapped.
[DIVERSE APPLICATION] Hold the pen upright to draw a fine line or hold the pen at an angle to color wider areas. When combined with a water brush, you can easily express blurring. Wet the tip of the pen slightly with water to produce multiple gradations of one color.
[REAL BRUSH] Multiple colors can be combined to create gradations. First, start by applying a darker color, and before it dries, add another color over it to create a color gradation. It is ideal for watercolor, fine art, modern calligraphy, crafts, Journaling, card making, and scrapbooking. In addition, you can apply a darker-colored ink directly to the tip of a light-colored pen to create a gradation when drawing with the lighter color.
[Certification] Xylene-free, conforms to ASTM D 4236, ACMI-certified for safety, registered AP mark for sale in the United States.
[HIGH QUALITY] Flexible bristle brush tip makes it easy to create both narrow and wide lines. Great brush pens e. In 1973, Kuretake developed "Kuretake Fude Pen" and has developed various brush pen since then. Since the development of brush pen technology also applies to the ZIG Clean Color Real Brush, it has become a high-quality watercolor brush pen. Quality control to manage richness and subtlety of colors are carefully considered when produced in Japan.
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Customer Reviews
I want more colors!Why, oh, why didn't I buy the full set? I absolutely adore these watercolors. It gives you control of a project if you want fine details and still allows for making the sweeping color spreads that traditional watercolors are known for....if you use a water pen or brush along with them. You will want to make yourself a color chart, however. Since the colors are shown in plastic they can be quite misleading. I've attached a picture of how I labled mine with a hole punch and a drop of glossy accents to hold in place. I just painted a swatch on watercolor paper, going back over it with a water pen to feather out the color, and punched it out with a standard hole punch after dry. The top has a perfect cavity for this this. Now I always now what color it is and how it will blend. These pens are perfect for the watercolor paper printed images that are available now for adult coloring or card making with very fine detail. Do yourself a favor and get a set! I also added several photos just to show the detail you are able to achieve with these watercolors. These are the ADORNit coloring pages.5This is the best price around and shipping from Japan was reliableBought these for cardmaking. Worth investing in if you do not own any other kinds of markers, but by no means do you need the 60pk. I think there are colours I am unlikely to use. This is the best price around and shipping from Japan was reliable. Easy to use and the brush tip is very high quality. Especially like the light and bright colours. If you are looking for good browns and greys, I suggest trying a different kind of marker. Works well with or without water (but some colours, like grey- really look better with water).4Excellent Product and arrives quickly direct from JapanThese markers are such excellent quality. They have unique properties unlike most markers and are really fine art markers, not your usual Tombow. They can be mixed on the nib and no concern for damaging them. They blend well. The nib is small enough to get very detailed or you can lay it flatter to cover more ground. These arrive one week from my ordering them, so don't be concerned about long shipping times. I may have just had a fluke, but they arrived a full month earlier than promised, straight from Japan. They are far more competitively priced than anywhere else I have seen and I recommend them without hesitation.5Absolutely amazing!Wow these brush pens are absolutely AMAZING! The ink behaves exactly like watercolor and the brush allows you to create precise lines or cover a big area with just one stroke. I'm SO glad I got these. It's really worth every penny and exactly what I need for urban sketching, etc. I've tried them on my Moleskine sketchbook and the ink doesn't bleed and it dries fast...but not too fast that you won't be able to blend it with other colors. Looking at the set though I know now that the 48 colors would've been enough for my needs. This is because some of the colors don't really have any significant difference from the others -- light pink looks so close to light carmine, most of the reds look so close to each other, also the grays and some of the blues. I could also do without the fluorescent colors actually. Still giving it 5 stars because it absolutely deserves it. Please check swatches I made (on Moleskine sketchbook paper) for reference.5Great set of markersI bought these pens for one purpose: to color in coloring books. I have yet to use all the colors, but so far the colors I have used are great. There a few fluorescent colors. The color number of these are preceded with an "F". The brush tip tapers to a super fine tip. If you need reading glasses, you'll definitely want to wear them to see the tip. Otherwise, it's easy to color outside the lines. So far, they have yet to bleed through the paper in my books. I have nearly a full set of Copic Sketch markers, and I will say this, I like the brush tip on these markers much better. However, these do not blend nearly as well as Copic, but they blend well enough for coloring books. The tips clean easily enough when they happen to pick up another color. I think they're a tad expensive for what they are: one-ended, non-refillable markers. However, for adult coloring books, I find them perfect. My Copics are sorted into small buckets that hang from a rail on the craft room wall, and are not portable like these markers. Another reason I decided to buy them is because the case is nice, secure, and travels well whether it's from room-to-room, in the car, or on a plane. I like that the one end has a tip that is the color of the ink in the pen. It makes it super easy to see which color it is because it's hard to tell through the brush cap. I sent a box to my adult daughter and she literally squealed and jumped up and down; they made her so happy and that made me happy. All-in-all, this box of markers is nothing less than pure joy.5Kuretake's Bright and Colorful!Kuretake ZIG clan color real brush pens have exceeded my expectations! They Blend Beautifully on watercolor paper and even on some cardstock and paper (not as well as the watercolor though). The colors are so bright and vivid! I have a new Favorite for coloring!!5Best Brush Pens Ever!One of the best art purchases I have EVER made! I use them for hand lettering, and for adult coloring books. I loved them so much I went and bought another couple dozen individual pens in every color I could find that weren't in this beautiful set. Combine this with white and glitter gel pens and beautiful frame worthy art is just strokes away!5Lovely markers!I've tried two sorts of pen from Kuretake, this and also the Zig Memory System Scroll and Brush 48 Colors Marker Set. The markers are similar, of course. The colors are great. The only real difference is in the tip. The Kuretake Fude Real Brush Pen, Clean Color, 60 Set (RB-6000AT/60V) (this product) has actual brushes. The 'Scroll and Brush' set has two tips, one of which is a chisel and the other is a foam brush-shaped tip. If you are an actual artist, you might prefer the control offered by a 'real' brush. If, like me, you are doing hobby coloring, you might prefer the foam brushes. I will use both but I prefer (and will re-order) the other tips. Both of these are wonderful, though.Unlike (for example) alcohol-based Copics, these are watercolors, so there is a slight amount of streaking and you will want to use appropriate paper. This is not a complaint, it's a perfectly normal thing for watercolors.5Great but... Only if you're willing to practicePros:Some colors blend magnificently.ButNot all colors blend, depending on what kind of paper you have.If you're already a pro at watercolor, this would be a great addition to your collection. If you're a beginner, it's fine but as I am a beginner st watercolor myself, it was hard getting used to the medium.4these blend so well and so easy to use and really vibrant.....these watercolor markers have a fabulous brush tip. they blend really well. (I mean really) I have copic markers, and a bunch of different water based markers (including distress markers). I also have about 10 kinds of watercolors. I love many of them. but these are amazing. its so easy to watercolor flowers or anything really. you can use water with them, or you can use 2 or 3 markers without water to mix the colors. I got the 60 pack and i'm not sorry. if you watch a video on you tube that Jennifer McGuire did (they are called clean color real brush markers). the colors are amazingly vibrant, or you can use just a little and blend them out to a light color. I would have given it 5 stars, (and its true I have only been using them for about 3 days) is that the light pink colors all have peach or orange in them. there are some darker colors that I can make pale by adding water. I have not tried the flesh color marker yet. watch some of the sandy Allnock videos too. they will really help you.4
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Kuretake ZIG Clean Color Real Brush Marker, 60 Colors with Flexible Brush Tips, Watercolor Pens for Painting, Drawing, Calligraphy and Brush Lettering for Artists and Beginner Painters, Made in Japan