Copic Chao 0 Colorless Blender Colorless Blender : Two Markers
Too Alcohol Markers
Nib shape: super brush and medium broad
Use: Use with other Copics to adjust the colour.
Colourless Blender is a special marker that dilutes the colour of Copics and can be used as a wipe off.
Unlike normal Copics, these markers have no colour component, only a thinning solution (solvent) soaked into them.
Approximate coating area: max. 50cm x 50cm (1 coat)
Colour swatches are indicative only. The actual colour may vary depending on the substrate.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
These special markers dilute the colour of Copics and can be used as a wipe-off.
Unlike regular Copics, these markers have no colour component, only a thinning solution (solvent) soaked into them.
Copics are already a standard marker for illustrations and comics, thanks to their richness of colour and colouring, the fact that they do not dissolve copy toner, and that they do not wrinkle even thin paper.
This is the first time we've had the chance to use these markers in our shop. It's also a great way to make sure you don't get too many of them!
As a paint it has very little hiding power (the degree to which it hides the substrate). It is therefore not suitable for paint-like effects, but performs best when the colour and texture of the substrate is used.
Wood and paper materials can be dyed in a similar way, which makes colouring laser cut kits very easy and enjoyable.
It can easily be used to add colour and weathering to plastics, adding a finishing touch or personalising pre-painted finished products and parts.
Nib shape: super brush and medium broad
Use: Use with other Copics to adjust the colour.
Colourless Blender is a special marker that dilutes the colour of Copics and can be used as a wipe off.
Unlike normal Copics, these markers have no colour component, only a thinning solution (solvent) soaked into them.
Approximate coating area: max. 50cm x 50cm (1 coat)
Colour swatches are indicative only. The actual colour may vary depending on the substrate.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
These special markers dilute the colour of Copics and can be used as a wipe-off.
Unlike regular Copics, these markers have no colour component, only a thinning solution (solvent) soaked into them.
Copics are already a standard marker for illustrations and comics, thanks to their richness of colour and colouring, the fact that they do not dissolve copy toner, and that they do not wrinkle even thin paper.
This is the first time we've had the chance to use these markers in our shop. It's also a great way to make sure you don't get too many of them!
As a paint it has very little hiding power (the degree to which it hides the substrate). It is therefore not suitable for paint-like effects, but performs best when the colour and texture of the substrate is used.
Wood and paper materials can be dyed in a similar way, which makes colouring laser cut kits very easy and enjoyable.
It can easily be used to add colour and weathering to plastics, adding a finishing touch or personalising pre-painted finished products and parts.