How to Select Specialized Paint Markers for Beginners and Expert Artists
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How to Select Specialized Paint Markers for Beginners and Expert Artists



Being the perfect tool for any artist, markers and paint pens are present on all the desks. However, only the artists who genuinely love this area can decipher the actual value of professional paint pens. It is especially true given that these are the niche tools that they mainly utilize for any sort of artwork artists want to create.

Whether you are an expert or a novice artist, choosing the right paint marker is essential. For this reason, we have developed a comprehensive guide to ensure that you choose a professional paint marker that is right for you.

History of Markers
The first paint pen was the felt tip marker, which was created in the 1940s. Its main use was to label items and even offer artistic details. Then in 1952, the first modern marker was developed by Sidney Rosenthal. He came upon this creation by putting a felt tip at the end of a small bottle of permanent ink. He named it the Magic Marker and started selling it. This marker then became widely popular. It had a glass tube of ink for a body and a felt wick.

It was seen that the use of paint pens became widespread in 1958 when people started using it for labeling, creating posters, lettering, and marking packages. In the 1970s, fine-line markers and highlighters also became prevalent. Likewise, permanent markers also became easily accessible in this particular period. Dry ease markers and super-fine points didn’t gain popularity till the 1990s.

Parts of Paint Marker

Paint markers have two different components:

Tip
All the tips from Artistro are manufactured in Japan in the tradition of high art calligraphy for remarkably detailed work so you can craft your finest work each time.

Reservoir with paint
Apart from the paint, you will also find a metal ball inside which facilitates to blend of the pigment. We suggest that you store your paint pens horizontally to ensure the ease of pigment mixture prior to use.

Why Are Markers So Prevalent?
Markers are fairly prevalent not only among art professionals but also for amateurs and beginners. It is because they come in a comprehensive range of pigments and are appropriate for nearly all kinds of surfaces including:

• Fabric
• Stone and rocks
• Textile
• Canvas
• Treated wood
• Metal
• Pottery
• Plastic
• Polymer clay
• Terra-cotta

In addition, these paint pens are famous because it offers ease of use and dry quickly as well. It offers an effortless application of color ensures that markers are excellent for sketching, doodling, and gesture drawing.

Moreover, markers tend to blend smoothly, making it adept to abstraction and photorealism. Gratefully, markers have also seen a substantial spike in interest in the last few years owing to the adult coloring trend. Colorists all around enjoy the wide variety of color selections and the accessibility of different shapes of the tip. The demand, as a result, has activated an outburst in the amount of marker products on the market.

Why Artists Use Markers?
Markers offer a wide range of uses that can allow an artist to take various directions in their work. What makes them so versatile is that they can be used either for sketching, drawings as well as paintings. Comparatively, as soon as the marker’s pigment along with the alcohol content comes in contact with the air; it has the tendency to dry out quicker than for example acrylic paint pens. This allows the artist to produce their work quicker than most methods used for their creative works. Furthermore, the color pallet provided with the product is very sharp and the colors do not fade over time.

Coming to the shape of the marker, there are different varieties available. Markers are usually measured according to their tip sizes which are measured in millimeters. The range on these markets are typically from 03mm all the way up to 50mm. In total there are five major categories when it comes to markers and usually, the smallest are referred to as the extra fine tip. Their ink type are also categorized for various mediums. Pigment, water, oil, and alcohol-based are the major ink types. Mainly, pigment and water-based inks are for traditional paper however alcohol and oil-based markers are used for plastic, metal, or glass.

Types of Markers and What They Are Made Of?
If there is one thing artists are well acquainted with, it is the extensive range and versions. From sketch pencils to paintbrushes, the diversity of these supplies is astounding. Each one of the markers mentioned below serves a distinctive purpose and facilitates in crafting of some of the most artistic creations.

Here is a list of all the diverse kinds of markers available in the market...

1. Drawing Markers
Drawing markers are the best solution to forming outlines for the paintings. They are also ideal for creating a fantastic sketch. These markers are popular for their stability and smoothness. Without creating any messes on the paper, these markers allow the user to create entire designs or finish of lovely paintings. If the page doesn’t have a sleek texture, then you will experience any ink smudges. You can opt from a large variety of shades and colors to create detailed paintings.

2. Permanent Markers
Majority of markers are absorbent on almost all surfaces and are easily erasable. However, permanent markers as the name suggests; can’t be erased easily. Compared with an average marker, permanent ones have a thicker tip, which allows the creation of larger writings or paintings. Generally, these markers are used on hard surfaces such as metal, plastic, and metal.

3. Dry Erase Markers
Dry erase markers are the opposite of permanent markers, which means that you can easily erase the content written from it. The primary consumption sector is in education, where people use this type of market on whiteboards. It facilitates the teachers to keep up with the dynamic environment of the classroom as they will have to erase the whiteboard. These marker pens work amazingly in just about any slick and hard material.

4. Paint Markers
This a rare kind of market which won’t be available in a regular stationery store. You will have to venture out into a hardware store to look for a paint marker. These markers are commonly utilized in the industrial areas to mark hard industrial materials such as construction equipment or cars.

5. Brush-Tip Markers
As suggested by the name, a brush-tip marker has distinctive tips. Even though marker pens have pointy tips, the tips of this marker look like a paintbrush. It is ideal for creating watercolor art or when doing calligraphy. These markers create subtle effects; making it a perfect tool to form typography.

6. Alcohol-Based Markers
If you are a comic book artist or indulge in manga art, then these markers will be on your favorite list. Not only do they maintain impeccable transparency on paper, but they also have a low absorption rate. The best thing about these pens is that they come with two tips: a sharp-surfaced tip on the front and a flat tip on the back. Alcohol-based markers merge with special marker blenders and you can find them in aesthetically pleasing color palettes.

Different Tip Shapes
At Artistro, we offer an expansive line of paint markers that you can opt from. These paint pens and markers are highly pigmented and will help you unleash your creative potential. Some of the commonly utilized marker tips are:

• Fine marker and extra-fine marker tips: These tips are the smallest and are utilized to craft tiny sharp lines on drawings, whereas the fine markers are preferably used to produce fewer details on art pieces and drawings.

• Brush tips can easily craft thick and sharp highlights in paintings and drawings.

• Other tip shapes comprise of bullet tip markers that are in a round bullet-like shape. Also, there is the chisel tip marker, which is utilized to create sharp and dense highlights. Chisel tip markers are perfect for making cards and are also used in lettering arts.

Pigment Types
Another imperative component of paint pens offered by Artistro is the diverse pigments which generate a sturdy finish on any surface. If you are looking for glossy photographs, you can use pen paints that are thick and bold. This creates subtle sheen details and highlights which are fade resistant.

In the case of fabrics, the best paint pens that produce a vibrant and textured finish are generally made with pigments that repel feathering. These work perfectly in pastel and white colors. Thin fabrics like white cotton are also amazing.

When it comes to glass surfaces and objects, it is best to use acrylic paint pens and water-based paint pens. These create an alluring semi-opaque finish which is water-resistant. Moreover, acrylic paint pens also work best for light-colored and plastic surfaces to generate a shiny mirror-like finish after it dries up. These paint pens are also great for ceramic, wood painting, rock paintings, and glass paintings.

You can use paint markers on nonporous surfaces such as for street art. They are extremely pigmented and work best for canvas, metal, and paper. These markers were enthused by the spray method of street art, and their pigments are intended to last long.

If you want to create paintings on metals and stone, you can use oil-based paint pens or permanent markers. These markers have pigments which are much harder to eliminate from surfaces in comparison to water-based markers or paint pens.

For this reason, it is imperative to comprehend that different pigments will have different longevity. There are a variety of tests conducted such as lightfastness, which is the capability to fight color fading. In the majority of cases, art pieces are made with dye-based markers that disappear over time as oxygen, light, and humidity slowly break the chemical bonds which produce the color.

WHAT ARE THE BEST PAINT PENS FOR YOUR SURFACES?
When planning on sketching or drawing paintings that you intend to keep for a long time; then it is best that you avoid the use of the following:

• Markers that receive their color from the dye.
• Dye-based markers that are more vulnerable to fading compared with pigment markers.

So if you are looking for the best paint markers set on Amazon for your arts and crafts requirements; then Artistro is here to help! We offer a comprehensive line of acrylic markers to indulge in rock painting, which turns out to be the best seller in this set. For each set of acrylic paint pens, Artistro has collected the most prevalent colors. Every one of these markers is super pigmented so that our varied clientele can recognize their creative prospective with all the tools they require at hand. Not only do these paint pens cover the surface from one coating, however they are also fade resilient. Moreover, they are designed to not smudge.

For arts and crafts or paintings, Artistro has 5, 12, 15, 30, and 42 sets of acrylic paint pens. It comes with an extra-fine tip which works in a great way for your wood, glass, rock, stone, and ceramic paintings.

Artistro also offers an oil based line of paint pens available on Amazon. It incorporates 15 pack oil-based markers that have fine tip for your ceramic, fabric, porcelain, glass, wood, and canvas painting.

We do not forget kids either and for the, we have introduced a line of paint pen kits that they would consumer for their artistry throughout the holidays and even for tasks on their assignments. In this collection, Artistro has included fun colors such as silver, gold, glitter, and metallic markers that they can effortlessly use for their projects.

In order for markers to be certified and classified as being food safe, they should adhere to the rules by the FDA and ensure their approval. However, our markers are not been sent to FDA for this request. Owing to this, we do not suggest that you use the markers when in contact with food. It means that you should not serve food with the ceramic or glass dishes painted using Artistro markers.

Apart from this omission, acrylic paint pens at Artistro are extraordinary for everybody, and they provide every purchaser the possibility to bring out their creative Geniuses.










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