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Posca Acrylic Paint Marker, Extra Fine, White
Brand | posca |
Ink Color | White |
Number of Items | 1 |
Point Type | Extra Fine |
Target Audience | Adult |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 4.75 x 0.7 x 0.65 inches |
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Item model number | PX17756000 |
ASIN | B001B2OKHU |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #44,420 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #482 in Paint Pens & Markers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Manufacturer | Posca |
Date First Available | August 7, 2012 |
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Product Description
Non-toxic, water-based POSCA paint markers can be used on almost any surface, and are loved by professionals, creative hobbyists and amateurs alike. The alcohol and solvent-free opaque paint covers well, is blendable, dries quickly and can be overlaid when dry. ACMI certified and made in Japan. The PC-1M extra-fine, tapered bullet tip marker is ideal for fine detailed work.
From the manufacturer
THE EVERYTHING MARKER FOR EVERYONE
From fine artists to crafters, POSCA is the key to releasing inner creativity. From upcycling projects to customization, POSCA encourages artistic expression of all kinds. Made in Japan.
INSPIRATION: POSCA comes in all shapes and sizes with water-based, non-toxic and washable paint - a perfect alternative to the traditional paint set.
ARTS, CRAFTS & CUSTOMIZATION: Find new ways to express your creativity! POSCA paint markers work on over 50 surfaces with a wide variety of tip sizes and shapes. Express yourself with vibrant colors that are blend-able and lightfast.
WWW.POSCAUSA.COM
THE POSCA RANGE
- 8 tip sizes
- 5 shapes
- 59 colors (including 8 metallic, 6 fluorescent and 8 glitter)
- For use on over 50 surfaces
SURFACES
POSCA markers have been tested on over 50 surfaces including canvas, metal, surfboards, rocks! POSCA markers are a tool for expressing one's creativity in virtually any way imaginable. Visit WWW.POSCAUSA.COM for preparation and finishing instruction by surface.
PC-1M - EXTRA-FINE TIP (0.7 mm): The PC-1M is the ideal POSCA for small-format creations with its small size and its extra-fine bullet tip. It is perfect for novice and experienced crafters, who use it for drawing, colouring, scrapbooking, tableware and upcycling. It is also used by professionals to add colour to documents, produce roughs, colour in illustrations or make precise markings (many beekeepers use it to identify queens in their hives!). Finally, artists appreciate it for painting, drawing or signing their works.
THE CREATIVE TOOL WITH NO LIMITS
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MIXABLEAs long as the paint is wet, colors can be mixed on the work surface with the tip or a brush to create smooth gradations of color. If the tip is stained, simply rinse it with water and re-prime the marker to restore the initial color. |
LAYERABLEDense and opaque, POSCA paint is ideal for layering. Dark colors can be applied over light colors or light colors over dark. Thanks to its fast drying time, layering can be carried out with no smudges. Several coats may be needed to apply light colors over dark. |
WATER SOLUBLEPOSCA paint is highly blendable and water-soluble. It can be diluted to produce a gradient effect. Simply add water to your creation with a wet paintbrush to blend or dilute for a transparent effect. |
ACTIVATE AND CREATE
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STEP 1: SHAKETo ensure a consistent texture from beginning to end, a little ball is placed inside the marker to mix the ingredients of the POSCA paint. Just shake the marker energetically (with the cap on), and you will hear its characteristic, sought-after clicking - the sound signature of POSCA! |
STEP 2: PRIMEPress the tip several times on a spare piece of paper until the tip is completely filled with paint. Test it out to remove any excess paint, and you are ready to go! |
STEP 3: RE-PRIMEIf the paint begins to flow less freely during use, shake the marker again, taking care to put the cap back on first to avoid paint splatter. Re-prime the tip, test it and off you go again! |
STEP 4: DRYThe drying time is very quick, a few minutes at most! And generally dries faster on porous surfaces than on smooth. Correct mistakes by painting another layer over the top once dried. |
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Customers like the quality of the pen, saying that it is a great white marker. They also say it is the perfect fine tip paint marker out there. However, some customers differ on performance, and opacity.
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Customers like the quality of the white pen. They say it's a great pen for clean white highlights over a dark ink drawing. The fine point allows them to get tinier dots or bigger ones. They also say it makes the white parts stand out without having to be extra careful.
"...frequency of this fine marker is spectacular, let alone the quality it delivers! Absolutely magnificent in my opinion...." Read more
"...Mine is very fine point, so I can get teeensy dots, or bigger dots, depending on how much pressure...." Read more
"...It was a smooth application, fairly quick dry time, and overall better product then the others I've tried...." Read more
"...The paint is a very clean white, the tip is firm so it doesn’t fray and leave unwanted paint lines all over the place, the paint flow is smooth,..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the marker. Some mention that it works well when used to highlight over Prismacolors, while others say that it doesn't work as good as they thought it would. The fine tip works great, and the paint comes out smooth. However, some customers say that they couldn't make the pen work following the instructions that are written in the manual. That said, some are disappointed with the performance and quality of the product.
"...I have not used it much and it seems to be getting low. Works great for detail I can’t really complain." Read more
"...It did the job perfectly. It was just the right size to fit into the thin letters, which needed to be seen better...." Read more
"...It simply doesn’t work for me. Maybe perhaps, not on textured paper. And It’s not as white as I want it to be...." Read more
"It's lasts a long while and it's works great for highlights!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the opacity of the pen. Some mention it's super white and opaque, while others say that the paint just puddles out and ruins the picture. The consistency of the white line can get watery if you don't remember to cap it.
"It does the job, but I docked them a star because my marker likes to spray randomly and tends to need a whole session of hokey pokey to get started." Read more
"...between deeply darkened shaded areas (9B at times) with a super clear white mark. I believe that IS the selling point for a marker like this...." Read more
"Unfortunately, mine came broken. All the liquid just spilled out and still it wouldn't write...." Read more
"The Posca paint pen has been the best as far as quality and opaque lines. Much nicer compared to paint marker sold at Hobby Lobby." Read more
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Based on price: 5/5
Time with Product: 4 years (purchased in 2017)
Review:
I have had this marker for 4 years and I have used it consistently for 2 years! The life frequency of this fine marker is spectacular, let alone the quality it delivers! Absolutely magnificent in my opinion.
Why did I purchase this?
I purchased this fine marker because I work and specialize in sketch work. I spend countless hours perfecting my sketches in the realm of realism. Consequently, it felt suitable to invest in a marker like this. I was using a kneaded eraser at first, but I felt that I could achieve a much stronger contrast and a much more pure white if I were to use some sort of white ink in my sketch work. Thus, I began my research on YouTube and online articles. THAT is when I stumbled across this item, and decided to purchase via Amazon.
What was I able to achieve with this?
Let me begin by saying that as soon as I used it I noticed a significant difference from using a kneaded eraser. I have primarily used this marker while adding the reflection mark inside the pupil (eyes) of my subjects that I was sketching. I would also add a few highlights and reflections where I saw fit. That aspect alone makes this item worth the purchase. I was able to create strong contrasts between deeply darkened shaded areas (9B at times) with a super clear white mark. I believe that IS the selling point for a marker like this. It is meant to create those strong contrasts and think of it as an oxymoron if you will.
Who should buy this?
All and any artist looking to add highlights and flare to their piece of art. Whether your preference of craft is colored or graphite (black and white) you will find this a beautiful extension. Further, you should really use this item if you are trying to create a strong highlight/contrast. If your aim is to smoothen a certain area, or create a nice gradient, then this is NOT the item for you. For any smooth contrasts and smooth gradients that are easy on the eyes you NEED A KNEADED ERASER. It is literally made to create natural blends and smooth gradients. THIS IS FOR STRONG HIGHLIGHTS AND CONTRASTS!!
Thank you for reading my review!
If there are any questions or concerns please contact me, I am happy to help.
Have fun shopping! :)
- Rami Taha
Sheerness: This can go sheer with a light touch and not shaking up the pen a lot first. Or it can be quite opaque.
Value: I haven't run mine out yet, so it's got some last in it. I get the feeling it's a good idea to have 2 around, because it would be a BAD THING to run out in mid-drawing.
Easy to use: Well, yes, and no. The instructions are in Japanese, which I can't read. So here's the tutorial: Shake the pen till you feel it can't possibly not be mixed, then shake it a bit more, maybe 30-40 really good shakes altogether (you will hear a little ball inside mixing the formula inside). Then, for me, it didn't write or dot or anything if I just touched it to the page and expected white to appear. The secret is to push in the point a bit (on a different piece of paper, as this will release the white, and you can tell if it is mixed--opaque--enough, or if it needs a bit more shaking. Then make sure you have a light on it so you can see where the white will appear, an push straight down on the tip with the firmness that gives you the desired result. Mine is very fine point, so I can get teeensy dots, or bigger dots, depending on how much pressure. But the key is keeping that pen pointed straight down, especially when making lots of dots that traverse sections. I ended up getting little lines, which annoy me greatly :-) Lesson learned.
Keep in mind the close up view you get, and the effect you are going for, which is what you will see at a distance. I inadvertently turned a perfectly good night starrysky into a night snowstorm because I turned all the tiny dots that vanish from a distance into bigger dots that don't vanish when viewed from a distance. Lesson learned, even if I am stuck with a fairy in a blizzard. Oh well. I still love the picture, and the Posca.
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When first using it remember to shake it a bit and press down the tip to get the initial bit of ink out.