The markers for creative people.
Copic markers are the first marker created entirely with the designer in mind.
The ink formula and colours haven't changed since they were first designed over 25 years ago.
They are low-odor, so they won't overwhelm you when using them in small rooms.
Body markings are embossed onto the pen so they won't rubb off.
Copic markers are environmenatlly friendly - you never throw them away, you just keep refilling them
and replacing the tims. Makers can be airbrushed and are blendable.
Copic markers are alcohol based inks. When water-based markers are layered and blended they tear up
the surface of most papers. Alcohol inks do not harm the paper surface. They can be layered and
blended on surfaces other than paper as well. Alcohol inks are waterproof and will not wash away.
As soon as the ink in a Copic marker dries and the alsohol evaporates, they also become acid free.
Alcohol inks are permanent on many surfaces - paper, leather. wood, fabrics, plastic, faux fur and more.
On glossy surfaces, such as glazed ceramic and glass the ink can be scratched off, so use a sealant to protect the surface.
Make sure that the sealant does NOT contain alcohol, ethanol, or any other form of alsohol as these will ruin your colouring.
See our information pages for more information on COPIC including video demonstrations.
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