@@DakaONER94 yeah correct but that doesn't go for felt markers those are like bad quality for a good artist because they can't layer they rip the page so it does matter about markers all u need is just a decent quality marker to create fine art. Also I used to have those felt markers when I was like 5 years old so I guess I've made my point of why you should have at least have a decent quality.
Art is such a beautiful and intriguing thing, the sky is really the limit. One thing I find really cool about it is that it the quality of the product doesn’t matter, it’s what the artist does with it. Ugh I love it so much.
You’re right, you definitely need more than just that set. I personally prefer to go to a store with Copics and pick out my own colors. Which is what I did to make my own color sets. You made both sides look fantastic. And I thought you did really well with the felt tip markers despite how torn up the paper was when you showed us the close up.
honestly for the sake of his clothing being fabric, the felt markers make it look cooler by roughing up the paper. it gives it more of an unclean cloth vibe. almost like its an older coat thats been used relentlessly and has lint and cotton strands everywhere. it gives it a tad bit more character to this depiction of the joker and makes him feel more dirty and uncaring about his own appearance.
It was the set he used. They have a LOT of different sets, divided into many categories/themes. Just looking at the set breakdown on their site, you can see they have vibrant colors. copic.jp/en/product/sketch/
A combination of 36 Color Set C and D. Includes a wide range of neutral colors. source: copic.jp/en/product/ciao/ I have the Set A and they are not that washed out :)
Honestly, the felt markers are so stylized that I love them more than the Copics-- even if I do love the blended look of them. The Joker was definitely a good pic for that grainy look the felt has, because he certainly looks better with that grimy, dirty style.
Going to be completely honest, I actually like how the LEFT side with the cheap markers looks. As a whole piece. The copic side colors looks cleaner, and the COLORS look better, but I think the overall piece on the left appealed to me more.
I started with a set of greys and practiced b+l shading Then I bought skin tones. The thing with copics is you've got to build a collection slowly, beginning with the essentials
The hair on the left side really sticks out to me I wish he had spent more time on it like he did on the right. Left= prettier, brighter colors. Right=smoother gradient. Cheap definitely gets the job done if you can’t afford the nicer
I appreciate the art supply unboxing asmr. It made the creative bits in my brain tingle. I love the vibrancy of the cheap markers, but the smoothness of the copic markers
Prediction: "I'm going to guess that expensive is more technically impressive, but that Cheap will have a more chaotic, Joker-like aesthetic." Reality: I think I got it right. Although I completely understand your reasoning, I do wish you'd try one where the expensive markers are allowed to find their own style instead of mimicking the cheap ones. Or start with the expensive ones and see how well the cheap ones can duplicate that style. Is it fair to the cheap markers? Probably not, but it would be closer to a real world use case.
I really like what you did with the hair, eye and mouth on the Copics-Half but for the rest I have to admit I like the cheep version better. Especially for a maniac like Joker the more "screaming" tones of them are so fitting. I just don´t understand why so much of the standard Felt Tip Pens crumble off the paper. I mean the broad Tip of - in this case - the Copics is quite stiff too and does not cause that much damage of the paper surface... Someone ever checked out if it isn´t that massive when you let the felt tips dry up a bit before apply the next color layer? In the Black & White stage I thought, that Joker would wear frame-less Glasses. Turns out it is just a massive snarl.
I honestly love what you managed to do with the cheap felt-tip pens, it's amazing! Copics are great for a soft and cute sort of style because you can make them look so smooth. But you can also do a lot with cheap supplies.
DANG ! I just watched all this series, and I thought, "nah , he aint gonna use the REAL cheap ones" AND YOU DID!😂 Im so proud of you for doing this !🤗 As a parent, ( but still an artist), we all buy these first for our kids, as we are never sure if they'll colour in, or try and feed them to the dog . This is the best comparison video yet!
Hands down the outcome from the copic markers is way better... however, I cannot refrain from saying that you made a great job with the cheaper markers. It makes me feel like doing the same with the set of cheaper markers from a local market vs my pro-brush markers :-) Keep up the awesome content and looking forward to more cheap vs expensive comparisons. Cheers!
This was my first video I’ve watched of yours and I clicked on it because of how good the thumbnail looked. The way you made the worst markers on the planet create really cool artwork is amazing. Better than anyone else could’ve done 👏👏👏 I’m extremely shocked when I saw that you did not have more followers because you’re so talented
For me, the cheap side won. One main issue of the Copics is also, that the colours have these light spots in them. It looks like water drops, which ruined the surface. As far as I know it, from my husband, this is exactly why he doesn't use Copics at all. And in my opinion, 200$ is it not worth. So chapeaux for your work and how you awoke the cheap markets to life. Really a stunning piece of artwork, again. Thank's for that.
I have to admit that my eye keeps being drawn to to cheap side. The depth of color is a big draw. But, when you get close, the bits of paper pulled up by the markers are a bit of a turn off. Still, I think the cheap side does look better just because the colors are there.
For artists just starting out or on a budget, Crayola brand markers come in a lot of great colors, are water based, and mix well with Crayola brand watercolors. Pair that with a good brand of readily available watercolor paper like Strathmore and you can't go wrong.
My daughter and I agreed that the blending of the high-end markers was great but that right side just didn't pop as much as the Left side cheapos and they looked a little washed out. It would have been interesting if the B pack HAD contained a black, if the completeness of the right side would have been a lot better? Overall we slightly preferred the cheapo Left side. My daughter is so creative, she said he could wait until the left side dried then used a toothbrush to gently brush away the chunky bumpy lumps of residue paper on the Left side? I guess there may be a risk of white patches left underneath?
He chose a more nuetral toned pack when it came to the copics,which would have been better for different scenes and characters. If he chose a more vibrant copic pack, it would have been a better color comparison.
Oh wow 52 seconds ago! I'm so early, hahaha! Have been waiting for this video for so long! I got Copics recently and I love them (I got Set A which had every colour I could want), but the Ohuhu markers seem pretty good to me! I'm not sure if you can compare water based against alcohol based, but I still enjoyed this!
I like the cheap look. It looks more real and more natural...to me at least. I liked the shading on the cheap side more than the expensive markers. You made the cheap ones' look good. Nice.
I like the cheaper markers. Not because of price, but because I liked the more sketchy texture of it. It wasn’t smooth which is what I love. Great art.
Not just because I can’t afford the expensive markers, but it think the cheaper ones are better. I was just think that I need new markers and now I know what to buy :)
Yes, and just keep telling yourself your little Kia gets you around just as well as a Mercedes while you cry yourself to sleep at night in your ghetto apartment in between gunshots.
I'm dutch and liked that you pulled out a set of markers from the HEMA, wasn't expecting that at all. It's a really well known company in the Netherlands.
I think the cheap side looks more like the comic Joker and the Copic side looks more realistic. This is just my opinion but I think it’s kind of interesting that there is such a difference in the picture depending on the marker. I don’t draw or colour much because I am really bad at it but this has shown me that it really matters what supplies you use when you make art.
Hey ADC was curious if you could do a Drawing in 10 different styles, for Black Panther. In honor of Chadwick Boseman.i honestly think you'll do one heck of a job with the project.
ADC ART ATTACK:- MAKES A MASTERPIECE WITH $2 MARKERS ME:- I WILL ALSO BUY THESE MARKERS SOME DAYS LATER AFTER THE MARKERS ARE DELIVERED, AFTER VIEWING THE DRAWING MADE BY ME BY THOSE MARKERS: "RETURNING THE MARKERS "
the right side looks super high quality but I love the gritty and saturated look of the left for this comic book style. For a different art style, i would assume the expensive markers crush the cheap ones
The cheap ones look so much better because of the color and it's so vibrant. And bright. I also love what you did with the cheap sides face I'm in love with it. I think cheap wins. It's different yk
The copic side gave a more 3D look, where the cheap gave a more colorful appeal. Really where I notice the difference is in the hair and bow tie. I love the cleanliness of the copic, but the vibrant colors of the cheap.
I think what you should get from this is it’s not the tools it’s the craftsmanship. Don’t ever complain about what you got because you can obviously make a good piece with the cheap stuff
$10 was better face wise but I really liked the expensive markers on the suit. Plus the cheap ones would be annoying if they keep peeling off easily but what can you expect for $10🤷♂️
Well... I am an artist too, and for me, it's very important that my art even if is messy or not, it still looks aesthetic, beautiful and clean, so I'm deffinitely gonna go with the copics for myself, but I also do think that you can make art out of every art suply you can find. All that matters is how much you're considerating the can can not do for that suply and how you're using it in the best way possible.
Love the contrast and vibrancy for the cheap side. I have about 240 copics. I didnt buy any sets. I always buy singles that I think will blend to make sure I can get a good range of color. Amazingly most of my collections are earth tones.