Moko-Young's Factoid Firefly album on Photobucket

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Washable Markers, Cheap But Useful!

Washable Markers, Cheap But Useful!


 Original Image Source: sergiogomez.org
We all have a few of these scampering within the drawers of our homes, normally the 8 pack of Crayola brand markers we bought our child for his or her birthday and did they use them? Nope. Do we keep them possibly even years after our child has grown up? Yep!... And do we use them? Nahhhh, maybe if we can't find a pen when we have to write down a vital phone number but that's about it, but I say that though they are cheap they are still very useful! They are wonderful for coloring, maybe not as high of quality ink wise but they are still fine to use.


Main Idea:


You can color with washable markers and blend with them, and once they dry out you can use the dry markers to blend a color that is wet. I color with Markers over colored pencil so my paper is very smooth from the wax and it takes a little longer for the color to soak in to the paper, with that style that I color with it's easier to make markers look soft shaded with blending colors together and stuff.

I use The Crayola 50 pack that costs about 7-10 dollars and RoseArt 50 pack for a similar price, compared to 7 dollars for one Copic or 4 Dollars for one Prismacolor. Although with price there is better quality, I have 3 copics markers (2 light purples and one skin tone) and 3 Prismacolor (two shades of blue and one black) and they are amazing but I still love my crayolas and I highly recommend them to people who are new to art or coloring, good art supplies aren't what make you good at art, it's talent and practice, learn to make something amazing with lower quality stuff before you go to the the good quality stuff.

Crayolas are also good for making watercolors when you don't want to use or buy watercolors See more here: Washable Markers; A Painting Beginner's Delight! - Blog Post

Washable Markers are one of the main medias I used in these Drawings; I used Crayola Markers for these, I also used colored pencils and other medias but each of these have over 15 crayolas used each.





My main warning for washable markers and really with markers in general is that the cap colors aren't the same as the color of the marker itself. Other than that it's all good!

Taking care of your markers:


Keep them in a reasonably temperatured place or else they will dry out eventually, this would probably apply to most if not all markers in general.

DON'T use tissue to take another color off of the tip of your marker, the tissue drains the marker almost instantly and then your marker is dry, if you want to try and get the tint off of your markers use them on a separate piece of paper until the tint dirty look goes away, that normally works.

Try to keep the original box or package that the markers came in (if the dog ate the box, you can't do much about that, it's bye bye boxey) then arrange your markers in color order, you will have a huge pain if your markers aren't in color order, if all else fails keep them in color sections bound together with rubber bands.

That's all I can think of for now, so with this I bid you Adieu!

Enjoy your markers!

May God Bless You, Your Family, Friends, The Health Of You And All That Know You ~ Amen


~Firefly

No comments:

Post a Comment

Please when commenting take note of the "Posting Guidelines" page listed on the top of this blog. This insures that your comment will be seen by others and not just me when I'm doing comment moderation. Have a nice day! :D