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This set of ten Dual-Tip Brush Pens from Tombow are preferred by professionals. Each brush pen has a flexible brush tip and fine tip in one marker. Brush tip works like a paintbrush to create fine, medium or bold strokes; fine tip gives consistent lines. The water-based ink is blendable and the resilien...
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This set of ten Dual-Tip Brush Pens from Tombow are preferred by professionals. Each brush pen has a flexible brush tip and fine tip in one marker. Brush tip works like a paintbrush to create fine, medium or bold strokes; fine tip gives consistent lines. The water-based ink is blendable and the resilient nylon brush retains its point stroke after stroke. Dual Brush Pens are ideal for fine art and illustrations and are perfect for every artist's masterpiece.
Water-based
Blendable
Acid-free and odorless
Tips self-clean after blending
Colors included: Process Yellow, Pink Rose-Manga, Scarlet, Sap Green, Cyan, Purple, Crimson, Brown, Black and Colorless Blender.
I love my Tombow dual brush pens! The one end is easy to draw with and the colors are vibrant and beautiful. The other end has a brush tip that can be used as is or one can lay down layers of color on a palate and use the brush that is included to create tonal designs full of depth. The gradient effects you can achieve are lovely. Finally, you can mix in a little water and create breathtaking water color designs.
I use these pens to create greeting cards and I love the way I can use them to create depth and variations in colors on the cards. I love the fact that I can use my water brush to draw the colors across the card.
Can these be used for stamping and if not what do you recommend?
By: amarsh813(28-Sep-17)Helpful Question? Yes | NoThank you!Report Inappropriate
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I don't do a lot of stamping but I have used them to color in stamped designs and they work really well. You can achieve many levels of shading and create new colors with the blending marker.
By: Ruinwen(01-Oct-17)Helpful Answer? Yes | NoThank you!Report Inappropriate
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Yes, and you can even do different colors in one stamp. You can see it in this video: https://youtu.be/_347e0w_Jlo
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I received a set of Tombow markers in the Primary colors yesterday. There was one color missing which was the pink. There were were two green colors included~ green 346 and 245. The order # is 2058479.
What is the best way to resolve this?
Thank You
Karen Dutton
( 780 ) 938-5518
By: k.dutton(12-Apr-17)Helpful Question? Yes | NoThank you!Report Inappropriate
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I don't think pink is one of the primary colors in the 6 pc or 10 piece. You can visit tombowusa.com and search "primary" for the colors. I do know that 2 greens are in the 10 pc, as are a scarlet and crimson. Did you email [email protected] with your question? They have great CS.
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Does anyone know if the ink in these pens work with heat embossing powders?
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No, they are waterbased. But you can use the Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Glue to emboss.
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