ProMarker 6 Vibrant Tones
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- Poppy, Mandarin, Cyan, Bright Green, Yellow and Cerise are among the most vibrant colours in the wider ProMarker colour spectrum. Together, they make an intense palette that is perfect for the brightest compositions. As with all ProMarker sets, it has been specifically curated to provide illustrators and artists with beautiful colours, every day.
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- Product Code0290025
- Nib Shape(s)Fine & Broad
- InkAlcohol based, Dye based
- Our delivery times and costs vary depending on the destination country.
Colour Number 173
Product Code 0203173
Nib Shape(s) Fine & Broad
Ink Alcohol based, Dye based
Colour Code Y657
Colour Number 239
Product Code 0203239
Nib Shape(s) Fine & Broad
Ink Alcohol based, Dye based
Colour Code O277
Colour Number 202
Product Code 0203202
Nib Shape(s) Fine & Broad
Ink Alcohol based, Dye based
Colour Code R565
Colour Number 218
Product Code 0203218
Nib Shape(s) Fine & Broad
Ink Alcohol based, Dye based
Colour Code M647
Colour Number 351
Product Code 0203351
Nib Shape(s) Fine & Broad
Ink Alcohol based, Dye based
Colour Code C847
Colour Number 069
Product Code 0203069
Nib Shape(s) Fine & Broad
Ink Alcohol based, Dye based
Colour Code G267
To successfully achieve a blend you can lay down some blender ink before working on the area, but this is down to individual preference. To blend two colours you need to work quickly, keeping the ink wet and continue to work the area. The ink will appear more evenly blended when dry as the alcohol evaporates. This technique takes practice; try on scraps of discarded paper before going to your finished design.
What is the difference between water-based and alcohol-based markers?
Water-based ink is lightfast and acid-free which is perfect for archival projects such as scrapbooking. They are also easily manipulated with water. You can use a water-filled brush pen to blend and add washes to your artwork. Alcohol-based inks provide a vibrant, streak-free flat finish and can be applied to a diverse range of materials.
How do I stop my inked lines bleeding into my coloured work?
If you're using alcohol markers you need to make sure you are using a water-based fine liner. Ensure your line work is completely dry before adding colour. For best results, try heat setting your line work before colouring.
The ProMarker features a fine nib and a chisel nib and the BrushMarker features a brush nib and a chisel nib. One can achieve very different effects with the fine nib (great for very fine details) and the brush nib (very fluid flexible lines of different width). ProMarker comes in 148 colours whilst BrushMarker is available in 72 colours. There are 11 colours in the BrushMarker range that are not available in the ProMarker range. ProMarker and BrushMarker have the same ink formulation, and therefore they are very easy to use in conjunction with one another.
Can I use ProMarkers on surfaces other than paper?
The alcohol-based ink is permanent and extremely quick drying. This means ProMarker colour can be applied to a range of surfaces including card, glass, wood, plastic, etc. When applying ProMarker to a textured or porous surface like bare wood or textile, the ink will bleed outwards slightly, so make allowance for this when working close to the edges.
How do I need to store my ProMarkers?
Alcohol-based markers such as ProMarkers can be stored either horizontally or vertically.



