colored pencils
black
Ink, marker coloring, tip, color, and colored liquid.
Brush colored markers are literally markers which make brush strokes. They have feathered tips which simulate a paint brush. Some of them literally have brushes as tips. For quick, casual artwork, they are excellent to experiment with. If you are interested in watercolors, try doing a water wash, then apply these markers for an interesting soft color. They are excellent for experimenting at a very reasonable price.
Yes but it probably isn't good for you.
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A DaMath board can be made using heavy cardboard for the base and colored construction paper or colored markers for the markings/decorations.
Yes, there's about 50 other colored markers.
If you mix every color together (crayon, markers, colored pencils), you will get black.
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The ink used in dry-erase markers is almost identical to that used in permanent markers. It is comprised of colored pigments, a chemical solvent (like alcohol) and a polymer or "release agent." The type of polymer used marks the main difference between dry-erase and permanent markers. Unlike permanent markers, which use acrylic polymers to make the pigment stick to surfaces, dry-erase markers use an oily silicone polymer. The ink's slippery consistency prevents the colored pigment from coming in direct contact with the surface so it can easily be wiped off.
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