tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8964583752416945383.post7610608250008933060..comments2023-12-25T08:25:25.196+02:00Comments on Filter Effects Developer: Fun with markersNiko Kiiralahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01546970908443209152noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8964583752416945383.post-13801692046129239432011-12-25T02:51:00.216+02:002011-12-25T02:51:00.216+02:00Hey there,
Glad to see your enjoying you markers....Hey there, <br />Glad to see your enjoying you markers. : )<br /><br />You should have gotten a blending pen in your marker set, but if you didn't you can order one. Craft shops and paper crafting websites sell some nice blending pens that will work very well with the letreset Pro markers to. ( I'm sure you know all this already by now, but thought I'd mention it.) <br />Because Marker Inks are chemically much different than most other Inks, using them for art requires learning a whole new kit of artistic Techniques. If you really like the look of the bright, dense colours, all that re-learning will be worth it. Check the Letreset website or search the Internet for some tutorials that can help speed that process along. <br />Best wishesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com