Reddit mentions of Copic Multiliner SP Black Ink Marker, 0.5 Tip

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Copic Multiliner SP Black Ink Marker, 0.5 Tip. Here are the top ones.

Copic Multiliner SP Black Ink Marker, 0.5 Tip
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    Features:
  • This black pigment-based ink pen is great for details, fine art, design, comics, modeling, journaling and papercrafting
  • Waterproof, archival and photocopy safe
  • Compatible with Copic Marker Ink
  • Rounded metallic body
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height0.45 Inches
Length5.25 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2005
Size0.5 Tip
Weight0.02866009406 Pounds
Width0.5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Copic Multiliner SP Black Ink Marker, 0.5 Tip:

u/1831942 · 3 pointsr/EDC

Copic Multiliner, it has an aluminum body, so it's a little more tough then a micron.

u/Josemi993 · 2 pointsr/characterdrawing

This is the best one i’ve tried and that have given me a cool result and i’m comfortable with. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002UCYCBE/ref=psdcmw_1069802_t2_B002UCUGSM
Try if you can the 0.1 and 0.3 awesome pens tbh

u/Ranate · 2 pointsr/ArtFundamentals

Lessons 1 and 2 do permit ballpoint pens, but lesson 3 pushes for felt-tip pens, "For these, I insist you use a felt tip pen, as it will force you to deal with your pressure control - an issue that will help across various other drawing media."

Felt-tip pens die really quickly, yes. You can swap to try out other brands and get them in bundles for a bit cheaper, that's what I did for the Microns, just make sure they're all the same 0.5mm widths. I often went to a local art store with a coupon to get them for cheaper as well, Micheals (in the US) nearly always had some sale with a coupon.

I have heard of the Copic Multiliner SP and got one, though I have not used it, I've read this is the better alternative for Microns, that it lasts much longer and you can swap ink cartridges.

If you're up for some research, here's a good guide for these types of pens, I personally use an Isograph pen after getting tired of dying microns.

u/Jackson622 · 1 pointr/ArtFundamentals

Thanks for the suggestion. I poked around on Amazon a little and found these for basic reference:

https://www.amazon.com/Prismacolor-Premier-Illustration-Markers-Assorted/dp/B0026HZ4BK

https://www.amazon.com/Copic-Multiliner-Black-Ink-Marker/dp/B002UCYCBE/ref=pd_sim_201_5?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B002UCYCBE&pd_rd_r=APY9S9XG2Z4F9J6D2TX8&pd_rd_w=Yzhmc&pd_rd_wg=HOwnY&psc=1&refRID=APY9S9XG2Z4F9J6D2TX8

Simply put, since I don't understand sometimes the jargon between pen, marker, etc... would you say both these products would fulfill the general requirements here on this subreddit about the type of felt tip pens to be used? Thanks.