PC17-K (15mm) Extra broad, 8 colors available.PC8-K (8mm) Broad chisel tip, 35 colors available, widest color range.PCF-350 (brush tip)- 11 colors available.PC1-MR (.7mm)- Extra Fine, like a fineliner or lining pen, 17 colors available.PC1-M (1mm)- Extra Fine, 14 total Colors available. ![]() Seven different types of POSCA markers available: These markers have replacable nibs: POSCA PC-1M, PC-3M, PC-5M, PC-8K and PC-17K.Up to 35 colors, check marker type for color availability.I purchased my POSCA markers through Amazon, and received an all Japanese package. If you're interested in the gamut of Mitsubishi Uno's products, JetPens carries a few that are difficult to find here, but you may have better luck on Cultpens, EBay and Amazon. ![]() Their US offerings are lackluster compared to the wide array of pens, pencils, markers, and brushpens sold by Uni Mitsubishi in Japan, and American enthusiasts may have difficulty finding favorites stateside. Mitsubishi Uni, better known as Uni-Ball in the US, is a Japanese stationary brand. You could even get this omega set if your heart really desired.īut I recommend you play it safe, order a smaller set, and see if POSCA markers light up your life before investing in the whole shebang. At the time, I'd only used a POSCA white brush marker for corrections, but I was neck deep in researching and reviewing waterbased markers, so I quickly ordered a set of 15 from Amazon so I could begin investigating POSCA markers first hand.Ībove are the set I actually purchased- a 15 marker fine tipped set of bullet nibbed POSCA markers, but Amazon has a selection of POSCA pens to suit your needs. You can check out more of my art supply review/art tutorial videos over on my YouTube channel, which I update at least once weekly with a variety of art related new content.Īwhile back, one of my Twitter friends asked if I had any experience with POSCA markers. ![]() Two of the videos are mine- a tutorial on using POSCA markers, and a timelapse video demonstrating a few techniques, and three are supplementary videos by other creators to help cement those techniques. If you can't watch the video while reading this post, you can save the video to watch for later by clicking the little clock in the corner. This post includes several videos that I highly recommend you watch.
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