It greatly depends on how much money you are looking to spend on markers. I have 144 Prismacolors and that was just over 300 dollars, but I also got two 72 sets of Copic and EACH set was 300. The Copics are better, by far, but the price makes a big difference.
YES! They're excellent! Go to the link below and go to gallery. The drawings there are made with copic markers. You can also go to YouTube and look up copic marker drawings and copic marker tutorial.
Sketching might be better because, you could express your feelings more.
Well Copics are alchohol based markers that blend like no other marker. You can not have that kind of blending and shading with any other markers. also, you can airbrush with them
i personally would use a mixture of colors: white, brown, and yellow would be the best or a tan if you want highlights.
Google Sketch-Up is a Google program that is basically Microsoft Paint in a more complicated way. I would definitely not recommend it.
It depends on if you prefer in-store shopping or online shopping. Generally better prices are found online, but to each their own...1. Online - I've found that OtakuFuel has an excellent in-stock selection and ship super fast and for free. Copic Marker Scrapbooking is a relatively new company, but they have free shipping, on staff experts and support resources.2. Walk-in - This has it's advantages, especially when it's time to refill your Copics. Many specialty stores have "Refill bars", which instead of buying and entire vial of Various Ink, you can just pay a small fee to have the shop refill your marker for you. Dick Blick is everywhere, and easy to find though you will probably pay more if you walk into their store than if you shop online. But to find the closest one use the official dealer locator offered by COPIC. All the dealers found with that tool are authorized dealers and are reputable. I don't recommend shopping with any store (online or not) that is not found on that list. If you are still in doubt, drop COPIC a line directly and ask for their recommendations for your area.----------------------Specialty art supply stores in your area should have them. I'm not talking about Michaels Craft Store or other craft stores. The small specialty art supply stores. If not, you could probably talk to the manager or owner about ordering some for you. You could also try Dick Blick; they carry everything in art supplies. I prefer PrismaColor markers myself, and these can be bought at even Michaels and Dick Blick but they are expensive.----------------------Or try Pearl Paint and Utrecht Art. Both places offer a student/teacher discount. Also, any art institute has a bookstore or affiliate which sells fine art supplies.
I would suggest Ebay. They are not normally available in stores and rather expensive.
sketch mapa rough map of the principal features of a locale, as one drawn from memory. a map drawn from observation (rather than from exact measurements).
The most general markers they use would be copic markers or prismacolor markers those really work, a little bit pricey but they're worth it (:
i personally would use a mixture of colors: white, brown, and yellow would be the best or a tan if you want highlights.
'Needs' would be the verb in this sentence.
markers are smelly cuz smelly people make them...if the person would take a bath then we would not have that problem no would we
why would there have been ancient bilingual documents and markers?
5 packs of markers, or 70 markers. Which would mean 14 packs of pencils, or 70 pencils.
Our chances of answering that would be significantly better if we could see a sketch or read an explanation of what 'xy' is.
5 boxes :)
If the price for 36 was $1.80 instead of $1.79, then the two choices would be exactly equal. So financially, it really doesn't matter which one you choose. If you want to be mathematically and technically precise about it, 36 markers for $1.79 is the better price deal, because each marker costs 0.028 of a penny less. But then you have another 12 markers that you have to keep track of, and use up before they dry out. You asked which is "better". The answer is: -- 36 for $1.79 is a lower price for each marker, and that's the package you should buy if you need more than 24 markers. -- If you need only 24 markers or fewer, then there is no reason in the world why you should buy 36, no matter how good that price is if it's more than $1.20. Getting a fantastic price on something you don't need is not a great achievement.
The results would be voided because the genetic markers for the "breed" genetic or parental markers would not be present.
Google sketch up has gotten high marks since it has been released and would be considered much more advanced and easy to use then sketch up pro.
Expo markers are supposed to be used on whiteboards only, so I would not recommend it.