are watercolor markers and copic markers same??
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They are two completely different mediums, so it depends on personal preference. I feel like you can blend a larger variety of colors with watercolors, but you have to be fast. With copics, you can take your time blending. However, you’ll need to buy a lot more copics to be able to blend together the markers than you’d have to be watercolors. You can also blend watercolors together before putting them onto the paper. I really like this because it lets me get the exact color before I start painting.
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THEY ARE DIFFERENT.
Working with both Copics and Watercolors is fairly easy. I ink pieces with Bombay Ink or Sol K ink and allow them to dry for 24 hours. Bombay Ink is waterproof but not necessarily Copic proof- a heavy application of ink will reactivate once the alcohol based marker passes over.
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