water colours are just like paint.
Yes all crayola markers are water based but some are washable and some are not based on the dyes in them
Latex or emulsion.
No, oil paints will always dry slower than water based paints.
In practical terms, water-based markers are those that don't emit those noxious fumes. (They don't perform as well as the regular ones or else they'd replace the stinky ones.)
yes
Watercolor.
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Copic markers are alcohol-based markers used primarily for illustration. They come in a wide range of colors. They are similar to the PrismaColor graphic markers.
What Markers Are Made FromInjection molded plastic. It also contains a water based color and glycerin. There is a plastic cap, a plastic barrel, a cotton filament, and a porous plastic tip.
Marker paper is a specialized type of paper often used for creating illustrations or designs with markers, such as alcohol-based or water-based markers. It has a smooth surface that prevents bleeding and allows for clean, crisp lines and vibrant colors. Marker paper helps to ensure that the markers do not feather or bleed through the paper.
yes, they are.
gouache. Gouache has more body and dries more slowly than watercolor paint. It is a good medium for creating bright colors and meticulous details and is often used for design and fine artwork.