I feel like a lot of them are actually the same and just get rebranded from different companies 😅 its cool that you use colored pencils, personally I hate them so much 😁
@@modauth You can always tell when trying to layer, also pro trip try using a different colour when adding tones and shadows but do not over 3 layers since 3 is pushing it.
Yea this has been my experience with the cheap set of markers too. At first they come out fine but if you try to add in the details it literally starts to wane on the paper material and sometimes nearly destroy it I’ve always loved copic but it’s just so expensive all the time that I had to retire from buying them as frequently as I did back in the day. Art gets hella expensive y’all lol
Personally both seem really good to me but just like you said the cheap markers destroy the paper and that’s just something I don’t like with a lot of markers-
Oh, cool you are doing a comparison video! I really like your video editing! It makes the video a lot of fun to watch. It also looks like a cool illustration you made to colour! And your commentary is fun to listen to! I'm definitely a fan of using copics. It's also nice you can change the nibs. Even if they aren't worn out you can just customize the type of nib on either end. So the fine nib can replace the chisel nib for smaller detail! I also like being able to just buy replacement ink and not needing to replace the marker itself. I've always been interested in markers that have a fine liner tip and a brush tip! Haven't tried one yet. The cheaper ones remind me of tombow markers, but more saturated. I've only tried a few Tombow brush markers, and that was before I tried copics (they also weren't available in my area yet so the Tombow's were the only brush markers available at the time). But those were only brush nibs. The cheap markers do look pretty good though! Thanks for sharing your opinions and making this fun video!
@@modauth you're welcome! I definitely want to try a black brush pen sometime! I'm used to doing line art digitally to use pen pressure, so maybe brush pens can give me a similar result