🎨 Unlock your full spectrum of creativity—because your art deserves to stand out.
The Ohuhu Alcohol Markers Brush Tip 104-color set offers artists a premium dual-tip design with brush and chisel points, featuring 104 vibrant alcohol-based colors plus a colorless blender. Refillable ink options extend marker life, while quick-drying, smudge-resistant ink ensures professional-quality blending. Color-coded caps and a portable case keep your collection organized and travel-ready.
Manufacturer | Ohuhu |
Brand | Ohuhu |
Item Weight | 5.02 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.19 x 8.11 x 7.83 inches |
Color | Assorted |
Number of Items | 105 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 105) |
Point Type | Chisel & Brush |
Ink Color | 104 Vibrant Colors + 1 Colorless Blender |
Manufacturer Part Number | Y30-80402-51-US |
M**.
The Secret Weapon for Completing Your Set
I use these every day and I’m obsessed. This “More Than the Basics” set is exactly that — more than basic, less than extra, and totally perfect. It fills in so many gaps and pairs beautifully with the 216-count Ohuhu set. Together, they form the elusive 320-marker mega-set that’s basically the Bigfoot of marker collections — talked about often, seen never.If you’re into blending, layering, or just like seeing a full gradient and feeling powerful about it, this is a must-have. Great quality, juicy tips, and colors that play nice with the rest of the Ohuhu fam.Get it while you can — and maybe light a candle hoping they restock the full 320 someday. A girl can dream.
H**O
Me encantaron
Me encantó su material, cumplió con mis expectativas totalmente, la calidad es súper buena y los marcadores son hermosos, se puede jugar muy bien con los colores, tiene buena variedad y es perfecto para jugar con la teoría del color, muy buenos.
L**E
Very nice
I had to take the plunge and get a set of these markers because they were and did raise the price on US shipments. I’m super happy with them and they are really nice markers. Although I did recently buy a set buy another brand that starts with B and I think I like them more. I’m still learning to use alcohol markers and I do like this set. The colors are beautiful and I can’t wait to spend some quality time with them.
M**S
Perfect
These markers are perfect
A**E
Copic Can't Compare
Love the color selection and how smooth they are to use. Definitely using them for my next few projects! A better cheaper alternative from the wallet ending Copics
D**A
My Favorite Markers
These are great markers. I think I like the brush tips better than the nip tip which these are, but they are still great. Very juicy. They do bleed through most papers so use a heavy bleed sheet. Sometimes the bleed through art on the back side is more interesting than the actual artwok on the front side
H**I
Best Markers EVER!!!
After seeing this brand of alcohol markers pop up all over my TikTok, I just had to try them. I originally bought the Oahu series (fine too & broad tip) thinking these were the ones everyone was using; with the brush tip. I didn’t know Ohuhu had different series, with different brush tips, just different packs with different colors. So, I was a little bummed when I got my Oahu series in, however, the quality of the markers, no matter the series, are absolutely amazing. While I do prefer the Honolulu and Honolulu B series (preferably Honolulu B, with the Brush and Fine tip, because I don’t use the broad/chisel tip that comes with the Honolulu or Oahu series), every set I own from Ohuhu (3) have not been a single value far from excellent.The ONLY downside, I would say, is they do bleed through paper, and I’ve tried 2 different types of paper. The paper, from my Coco Wyo and Vivi Tinta books, are pretty thin, so the definitely bleed through the paper, but also the ink spreads quite a bit. So, you have to be very careful, and not go all the way to the lines. Leave a little space, because the ink will spread. So, if you color all the way up to the line of something, the ink will spread outside the line. This is not all the way true for my Bobbie Goods book, though, as it is thicker paper. While it does still bleed through the paper, and you have to use a sheet behind the pages, to ensure the marker doesn’t get onto the next pages, you can color pretty close to the lines, as the ink doesn’t spread as far, if not, at all, in Bobbie Goods’ books. I’m not sure the thickness of the books, but I know they are thicker than printer paper, but not as thick as cardstock.**I have tried them on cardstock, as well, for swatches, and they do not bleed through, nearly at all, nor does the ink spread.**The brush tips on the Ohuhu markers blend like a DREAM. Be sure to look up blending tutorials, as well as a tutorial for the Colorless Blender, because it does not act the way you think it would.Ohuhu markers are a tad pricey compared to other alcohol markers, but I promise you, they are 1000% worth it!!!They are super easy to use, I love the sleek appearance of them, and how the colors are on both ends, and they dry fairly quickly, as they aren’t paint pens, but alcohol markers.Definitely give these a try! What are you waiting for?! 💗
C**B
A lot of oranges and dupes, but otherwise fun and easy to use.
These are juicy and easy to use. One star off b/c there is an unusually large number of orange shades if you have an extended or full set and you can't use the caps or numbering system to find a color. Many of the shades also have close dupes. Unfortunately, the lettering/numbering on the markers doesn't make sense in describing color families or close shades. It's not clear to me that they indicate anything at all. The caps do a poor job of indicating color and intensity. Some of the markers now have refills available, most don't. There is no open stock.Their main drawback for me is that you can't use the cap or numbering system to find a shade, blend, or color family. I always swatch. The You-tube channel and website Coloring Bliss have a nice color chart they organized by color family. The swatch chart made it much easier to use these after I was discouraged.The other cons worth noting are close dupes in the extended range of colors and an unusual number of shades that lean orange or are intended to be orange. At this price point and variety, I don't mind that these are not refillable. The dupes actually help with that. After I swatched, I thinned out the dupes and put them away for future use.Pros: the colors themselves are nuanced, the ink seems good, and the markers are juicy and fun and easy to use. I bought the full range of Blick alcohol markers and find them less moist and easy to use even though they're refillable. I'm sorry I bothered with that brand, because these are much more enjoyable to use and the colors wind up being nice, despite the above noted drawbacks.I would recommend swatching b/f buying additional parts of the brand range. I had a hard time figuring out which sets were unique and which would contain the same colors again.All this being said, I find these very fun to use for adult coloring.
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