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One of the crucial differences between paint and markers is the method of application. Markers traditionally are encased in a plastic shell and used by simply drawing or shading as normal. However with paints, these require more preparation and specialist knowledge. Unlike markers, paints come in a huge array of types such as gloss, matt and acrylic. With all this in mind it can be difficult to decide which type of paint to choose for use. Another crucial factor is that paint is traditionally applied with a brush. These can come in a variety of shapes, thicknesses and length. In conclusion the main difference is the application method and the ease of use, with markers being easier.

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