Winsor & Newton alcohol-based Promarker, provides streak-free coverage, so you can achieve impeccable, print-like results. The marker has two tips: a broad chisel tip and a fine round tip, so you can easily switch between shading larger areas and applying details. The Winsor & Newton Promarkers are loved by graphic designers, illustrators and artists around the world.
The dyes used in the markers provide an even layer of color, with excellent vibrancy and tonal variation. Unlike felt-tip pens, the colors of promarkers are perfectly even and do not produce unsightly streaks.
The ink has a translucent quality and can be applied in layers to get different depth and opacity. Passing over the same spot creates a darker shade of the same color, allowing for a versatile range of shadow effects.
Promarkers can be used on a variety of surfaces, including perspex, glass and even wood.
- Contains a wide chisel tip and a fine round tip
- Perfect for graphic design, illustration and more
- Can be layered to create a variety of shades
- Perfect for sketching on the go
- Alcohol-based ink
Create highlight, contour and shadow to create beautifully realistic skin tones and portraits with the Promarker Skin Tones set. The colors in this set have been carefully chosen to complement each other and expand any illustrator’s palette. This set includes: Burnt Sienna: with the richness and depth to build up dark skin tones and create shadows in medium skin tones. Cinnamon: one of the lighter shades of the earthy color spectrum, with hints of red and brown. Tan: the pinkest shade in the brown color spectrum, blending effortlessly with cinnamon tones. Blush: delicate with a hint of warmth, and powerful enough to convey depth in light, peachy tones. Dusky Pink: has a subtle pink hue that feels almost chalky, and more akin to browns than pinks.Spice: warm and rustic, adds depth and intensity to vibrant hair colors and reflections.
Product Specifications
SKU | 0290115 |
GTIN/EAN | 884955070406 |
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