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Which marker pen is better for hand drawing?

It doesn’t matter whether it is useful or not, it depends on where you use it. Oil-based markers are quick-drying, water-resistant, and very lightfast. Water-based markers are brightly colored and transparent. Also, if you apply it with a pen dipped in water, the effect will be the same as watercolor. Some water-based markers become water-resistant after drying. When you are going to buy a marker pen, you must think about what you are going to use it for. Markers are a drawing tool you can buy in design supply stores, and you can draw on any material by just opening the lid. There is no limit to paper, and you can color on any material. You can use oil-based ones when you are just starting to learn, and then use water-based ones when your skills become more advanced. The reason is that water-based painting is more difficult, and in the later stage of comprehensive performance, water-based painting and watercolor can be coordinated very well. Later hand-painters mostly used water-based paints.

The best one I know at the moment is the Sakura brand marker pen from Japan, which is very effective and well-branded. It retails for 9.5 yuan per piece for 20 yuan or more. There is also a marker pen called touch for 10 yuan, which is Korean and has a thin end. One end is thick and easier to use...