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Double‑ended brush markers TEKA 18 colors, set of 18 brush-tip markers
Double‑ended brush markers TEKA 18 colors, set of 18 brush-tip markers
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Double‑ended brush markers TEKA 18 colors, set of 18 brush-tip markers
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Double‑ended brush markers TEKA 18 colors, set of 18 brush-tip markers
Double‑ended brush markers TEKA 18 colors, set of 18 brush-tip markers
Set of TEKA double-ended brush markers with 18 distinct colors, designed to provide a flexible tool for illustration, sketching, hand lettering and various craft projects. Each marker has a brush tip on one end for broad, expressive strokes and a secondary fine tip on the other end for detailing and line work. The set offers a range of colors suitable for color blending, shading and layered techniques in design and hobby applications. The manufacturer does not specify the exact tip dimensions or solvent composition.
Double-ended construction combines a brush tip and a fine tip in a single marker, reducing the need to switch tools during work. The included palette of 18 colors allows for smooth transitions and layering when creating illustrations or calligraphy. The brush tip provides variable line width depending on pressure and angle, while the fine tip supports precise outlines and small details. Markers are lightweight and portable, making the set convenient for studio and on-the-go use.
Begin by selecting the desired color and tip for the intended stroke. Use the brush tip for broad strokes, shading and expressive lines; alter pressure and angle to vary line width. Switch to the fine tip for outlines, small details and precise lettering. For blending, layer colors gradually from light to dark or use adjacent hues to create smooth transitions. Store markers horizontally after use to maintain ink distribution between tips. Follow standard ventilation and surface protection practices when working with markers.
Test colors on a scrap paper before applying to a final artwork to evaluate saturation and blending behavior. Use a suitable paper weight for marker work to reduce bleed-through and achieve optimal color results. Keep caps securely closed when not in use to prevent drying.
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