How to use alcohol blending markers

How to use alcohol blending markers?

Alcohol blending markers are not self-inking. When using these markers, you need to use a refill cartridge that is compatible with your design software. You will need to attach the cartridge to a syringe or a pen; then, you will need to draw the outlines of your designs. Alcohol blending markers are water-based, and so they are generally odorless. They are also non-toxic and biodegradable.

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Using alcohol ink blending markers?

Go to your local craft store and you’re sure to find a huge selection of alcohol ink blending pens. They do not come cheap, but if you’re serious about your coloring, these are the pens you need to have! Alcohol ink blending pens work by mixing alcohol with color pigments to create vibrant colors. These blending pens are a great way to add color to your hand-drawn images or even to add color to clothing.

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How to blend alcohol ink with alcohol markers?

When it comes to blending alcohol-based inks with alcohol markers, alcohol is added to the alcohol ink rather than the alcohol marker itself. To do this, add a few drops of alcohol to a glass jar; add alcohol ink and agitate the mixture until it’s very thick and glossy. Pour the mixture into a metallic/glass container and use a foam or rubber bristle brush to blend the colors together.

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How to use alcohol ink blending markers?

For alcohol ink blending markers, the color of the colorant is simply the consistency of color you want. For example, if you want a pink color, you can add a drop of red colorant to a drop of black colorant. Or, you can use alcohol ink blending markers to create a gradient by adding drops of the lighter colorant to the darker colorant, or adding drops of the darker colorant to the lighter colorant.

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How to use alcohol ink blending markers to blend shades?

To blend two colors together, simply dip the blending brush in the darker color and then pull it out towards the lighter color while swirling it around slightly. Next, dip the blend in the lighter color and pull it out towards the darker color while swirling it around slightly. Continue doing this until you get a smooth blend. You can also use alcohol blending markers to blend two shades of the same color, such as a very dark purple to a lighter shade of purple.

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