Manufacturer | Kuretake |
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Brand | Kuretake |
Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 2.3 x 6.4 inches |
Item model number | RB-6000AT/48V |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | 48 |
Closure | Snap |
Material Type | Resin |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 48 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | fine,wide |
Line Size | 1.0-1.9mm |
Ink Color | Multicolored |
Manufacturer Part Number | RB-6000AT/48V |
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Kuretake ZIG CLEAN COLOR Real Brush 48 Colors set, AP-Certified, Flexible Brush Tip, Professional quality, Odorless, Xylene Free, Easy to create narrow and wide lines, Made in Japan
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Brand | Kuretake |
Ink Color | Multicolored |
Number of Items | 1 |
Point Type | fine,wide |
Recommended Uses For Product | Illustration |
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- [48 COLORS SET] ZIG Clean Color Real Brush is a brush type watercolor pen, so it can be used in a wide range of applications such as illustration, design, lettering, and Manga. Because it is a water-based dye ink, you can blur it with water or mix with other real brush colors or blender. The pens are not individually shrink wrapped.
- [DIVERSE APPLICATION] Hold the pen upright to draw a fine line or hold the pen at an angle to color wider areas. When combined with a water brush, you can easily express blurring. Wet the tip of the pen slightly with water to produce multiple gradations of one color.
- [REAL BRUSH] Multiple colors can be combined to create gradations. First, start by applying a darker color, and before it dries, add another color over it to create a color gradation. It is ideal for watercolor, fine art, modern calligraphy, crafts, Journaling, card making, and scrapbooking. In addition, you can apply a darker-colored ink directly to the tip of a light-colored pen to create a gradation when drawing with the lighter color.
- [Certification] Xylene-free, conforms to ASTM D 4236, ACMI-certified for safety, registered AP mark for sale in the United States. [Attention] Be sure to close the cap, and store horizontally away from direct sunlight. If you write quickly, the tip will feel rough, but this is a feature of the pen. If ink appears when you write slowly, the pen is not dry. The pens are not individually shrink wrapped.
- [HIGH QUALITY] Flexible bristle brush tip makes it easy to create both narrow and wide lines. Great brush pens for watercolor painting, brush lettering, modern calligraphy and more. In 1973, Kuretake developed "Kuretake Fude Pen" and has developed various brush pen since then. Since the development of brush pen technology also applies to the ZIG Clean Color Real Brush, it has become a high-quality watercolor brush pen.
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Easy to use | 4.7 | 5.0 | 4.3 | 4.1 | — | 4.8 |
Value for money | 4.5 | — | 4.1 | 3.5 | 3.5 | 4.5 |
Sheerness | — | — | 4.6 | 3.6 | 4.6 | 4.3 |
Versatility | 4.5 | — | 4.7 | 3.0 | — | — |
For beginners | — | 4.0 | 4.0 | — | — | 5.0 |
Sold By | Amazon Japan | Amazon Japan | Kuretake-Arts | Nippon Market USA | Nippon Market USA | Kuretake-Arts |
ink color | Multicolored | Multicolor | Blue,Pink,Black | Blue,Pink | Pink | Blue,Gold,Silver |
number of pieces | 1 | 120 | 1 | 12 | 12 | 6 |
point type | fine,wide | Fine | Bold | Fine | Fine | Fine |
line size | 1.0-1.9mm | 0.5 millimeters | 1.2 | 1 | 5 | 1 millimeters |
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36 Color set | 48 Color set | 60 Color set | 90 Color set | New 30 Color set | 120 Color set | |
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Color | 36 | 48 | 60 | 90 | 30 (New colors added in 2021) | 120 (Released in 2022) |
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ACMI Certified | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Made in Japan | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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ASIN | B007PMOEEE |
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4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #112,474 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #1,031 in Drawing Pens |
Date First Available | June 28, 2017 |
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Customers like the texture, color and value of the marker. They mention that the real brush tips are awesome, versatile and handle quite a bit like a paint brush. They also appreciate the good variety of colors and the pigment is nice. That said, some complain about the drying time. Opinions are mixed on performance.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the markers. They mention that the pens themselves are pretty amazing, fabulous, and the best brush pens they have ever used. The brush tips are really nice and spring back to a point easily. They are a great addition to their art supplies and are better suited to illustration.
"Very fine tips, great colors and fast delivery." Read more
"...The brush tips are really nice as well and they spring back to a point easily when the bristles are spread...." Read more
"...I got beautiful results using these markers. They are definitely worth it." Read more
"...a delicate touch; generally bright and vibrant colors, surprisingly vibrant for watercolors; in all these are some of my favorite pens to color with...." Read more
Customers like the color of the marking pen. They say the colors are vibrant, and the set of 24 provides a good variety of colors to work with. The pigment is nice, and it's easy to blend the colors with water and a brush. The 48 colors included provide a wide range of shades to make beautiful paintings.
"Very fine tips, great colors and fast delivery." Read more
"...I also love the color variety; I never had pinks and purples in my old pan set!..." Read more
"...n't seen noted elsewhere is the fact that they have the color on the bottom of the marker, which makes it very easy to grab the right color when..." Read more
"...48 colors, so it's limited and unbalanced (lots of browns); colors are quite vibrant, probably intended for anime-style drawing, I would like more..." Read more
Customers find the marking pens very user friendly, convenient, and easy to blend. They also say the pens make water color projects easier and are a pleasure to work with. Customers also mention that the blending is easy and the flow is not as fast as Copics. Overall, customers are happy with the ease of use and the vibrant colors.
"...(the pans, the palette, and the cup of water), these markers make things so convenient!!..." Read more
"...as I e never used watercolor markers like this but, they are easy to use and blend. I got beautiful results using these markers...." Read more
"The colors are so vibrant and beautiful. Easy to work with for water color projects with a dry or wet or wet on wet technique...." Read more
"...markers give them a run for their money in terms of portability and ease of use." Read more
Customers like the blending capabilities of the marker pens. They say the vibrant colors blend well, and the pens blend best on watercolor paper. Customers also mention that the liners blend easily with water and a clean brush. Overall, customers are satisfied with the combining capabilities of these pens and recommend them to others.
"...colors flowed much better, blending was cleaner, and they didn't smug after being given a few seconds to dry...." Read more
"...You won't be disappointed! The colors are very pigmented and blend easily with water and clean brush...." Read more
"...Its unique brush tip, versatility, and quick blending is what sold me...." Read more
"...The colors are very vibrant and saturated. They blend well together and I love using water on top to get a watercolor effect...." Read more
Customers like the value of the marker. They mention that it's well worth the price, and works well for them. Some say that the price is a little pricey, but it'll be worth it in the long run.
"...I got beautiful results using these markers. They are definitely worth it." Read more
"...in them, so even though they aren't refillable I think they are worth the money, and the brush tips come down to a really fine point which is great...." Read more
"Pros:Bright colors, easy to carryCons:-Feeble case (arrived at my house with the left flap torn off) The case is soft...." Read more
"...I thought they were reasonably priced for the quality and there is a "fun" factor in using them if you just want to play around with them,..." Read more
Customers like the texture of the marking pen. They mention that the real brush tips are awesome, versatile, and precise. They also say that the tips handle quite a bit like a paintbrush, and are like using a real paint brush.
"...I think they are worth the money, and the brush tips come down to a really fine point which is great...." Read more
"...her use them and she is really able to get a lot of precision, color, texture, intensity out of them...." Read more
"...The colors are beautiful and The tip on them are easy to control. I am upset that they are 50% off just a couple days after I received mine☹️" Read more
"...The soft brush tips are so versatile- based on the pressure applied, I can achieve tiny lines to large filled in areas...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the marking pen. Some mention that it works beautifully, while others say that it's not even remotely useful. Some customers also say that the brushes are cheaply made and not an adequate substitute for the real thing.
"The good: tiny real brush tips, work great, I find it easier to color really intricate details with these over any other pencil or marker, but it..." Read more
"...They do not serve particularly well as a substitute for water colors with brushes and paint, as the colors do not flow and blend as well as they do..." Read more
"...The control is very precise, you can get a very fine or a very thick line out of them - your choice...." Read more
"...I also use them with a water pen for blending and stuff and they work nicely. Best brush pens I have tried...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the drying time of the marker pens. Some mention that the pens are a little bit dried out, while others are completely dry. Some say that the markers are noticeably dryer than others and that the broad strokes did not lay smoothly.
"...2. The dry brush effect, because these markers are watercolor style, when you try to color over large areas you get a very uneven dry brush look,..." Read more
"...One thing, they dry fast for me so I have to be quick, but it could be the paper I’m using...." Read more
"...I've had them for awhile now, and the only pen to start drying out on me is the pale peach color, which I was easily able to replace for about $6..." Read more
"...Some of them were a little bit dried out, but overall they are pretty good pens!" Read more
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I will say that if you are looking for control and drawing fine lines and you are a beginner these probably aren't going to be easy to use. The tips are very soft and these markers require a steady hand to get consistently fine lines. I would recommend these for someone pretty experienced in watercoloring, but I think they could be just as fun for a beginner assuming the focus isn't on painting fine lines!
Overall I love these markers and I can't wait to experiment with them more! I have attached some pics of some art I've made with them so far. (My instagram is @opalaque btw if anyone wants to check me out!)
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2018
I will say that if you are looking for control and drawing fine lines and you are a beginner these probably aren't going to be easy to use. The tips are very soft and these markers require a steady hand to get consistently fine lines. I would recommend these for someone pretty experienced in watercoloring, but I think they could be just as fun for a beginner assuming the focus isn't on painting fine lines!
Overall I love these markers and I can't wait to experiment with them more! I have attached some pics of some art I've made with them so far. (My instagram is @opalaque btw if anyone wants to check me out!)
1. These will be frustrating at first for at least most people. When I first got them I really struggled to use them and the biggest problem I had was the paper, I tested them in a coloring book, that was printed probably on like a 65lb index stock which these are not meant to be on, and I found them really frustrating to try and blend, they didn't take water very well and left all kinds of weird smuggies on my paper. But then when I tried them on a 140lb water color paper they were amazing! colors flowed much better, blending was cleaner, and they didn't smug after being given a few seconds to dry.
2. The dry brush effect, because these markers are watercolor style, when you try to color over large areas you get a very uneven dry brush look, and the main reason is the ink doesn't come out that quickly. These are not really meant to be a stead stream of color with out layers in large areas. So if you do want to have a really dense color straight out of the pen, these aren't for you. They will not color like any marker you are used to.
3. I like a lot of different color choices when I am trying to color, but I also didn't want to totally go outside my budget so I only bought the 48 pack. It has proven to be more than enough when it comes to coloring. My only big issue is that the colors are not 100% true to cap color, which I didn't really expect and doesn't bother me to much as the first thing I did with them was make a swatch chart. The two colors that really bother me are Mustard and oatmeal which should almost be swapped as far as ink to color. Mustard is more tan and Oatmeal is almost the color from woodys shirt in toy story. But thats just a personal issue.
4. The light shades are almost florescent and many can be hard to see unless you have dark contrast colors next to them. There are probably 5 different colors that I don't reach for unless I am doing brush to brush and happen to need a lighter shade to make a medium. I find very little use for them outside of that.
But when it comes down to it I would for sure buy these again; but maybe go for a bigger set.
Second, given their ability to make very small to larger, thicker marks, they are very useful for adult coloring books. And since they are water-based, they do not bleed through all but thin paper (e.g., copy paper or slightly heavier) paper.
Third--and I haven't heard this mentioned much (if at all), I really like these markers for doing brush lettering. That said, it does take awhile to develop adequate control of the pens. But hand lettering does take considerable practice to get proficient and that includes using these markers.
Another feature of these markers that I haven't seen noted elsewhere is the fact that they have the color on the bottom of the marker, which makes it very easy to grab the right color when they are stored upside down. And these colored ends have good fidelity with the ink color, unlike some other markers.
I have tried to point out features of these super little pens not covere (or covered much) in other reviews. I hope it is useful.
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2017
Second, given their ability to make very small to larger, thicker marks, they are very useful for adult coloring books. And since they are water-based, they do not bleed through all but thin paper (e.g., copy paper or slightly heavier) paper.
Third--and I haven't heard this mentioned much (if at all), I really like these markers for doing brush lettering. That said, it does take awhile to develop adequate control of the pens. But hand lettering does take considerable practice to get proficient and that includes using these markers.
Another feature of these markers that I haven't seen noted elsewhere is the fact that they have the color on the bottom of the marker, which makes it very easy to grab the right color when they are stored upside down. And these colored ends have good fidelity with the ink color, unlike some other markers.
I have tried to point out features of these super little pens not covere (or covered much) in other reviews. I hope it is useful.
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A quality product from a world famous and respected manufacturer.
Highly recommend these and I will buy more.
I’ve used them on 210gsm card and they worked well but when I used them on 300gsm watercolour card they were amazing. They cost a lot but they are pure quality so you get what you pay for I got the 48 colour pack and there is a really good selection of colours They blend beautifully together and the ink is so vibrant. I am very happy with them and would definitely recommend them