Do you wish to gain professional-level drawing and painting skills? Or perhaps you're a seasoned artist looking for the top art markers to employ in your upcoming masterpiece.

Whatever your level of expertise, this blog post will assist you in finding the best art markers for your requirements. We'll talk about the many kinds of markers on the market and offer our top recommendations in each category.

Read on to get all the information you need to make the finest purchase possible, regardless of whether you're just getting started or a seasoned veteran!

1. TOMBOW DUAL BRUSH PENS

The Tombow Dual Brush Pens are the first item on this list, a go-to brush marker that most artists keep on hand. They are art markers, not pens, and they are incredibly talented and adaptable!

On DIY Craft Club, we use our Tombow Dual Brush Pens for a tonne of projects, including our Simple Floral Doodle YouTube series, numerous bullet journal and planner spreads, cardmaking, and even Easter egg painting!

You can even used Tombow Dual Brush Pens as Watercolors, which you might really like because they are easy to transport when traveling and are truly so versatile.

2. CLASSIC COPIC ART MARKERS

Because of its enormous colour selection, medium-broad brush nibs, and high regard among illustrators, artists, and particularly manga artists, Copic markers are among the most well-liked and respected art markers.

Both pros and those of you just beginning out will be delighted with the performance of these low-odor art markers. These alcohol-based markers work best for caricature, drawing in fine lines, and illustration.

The Copic art markers' ink is archival, non-toxic, and acid-free. Keep them out of hot environments and out of the sun.

And keep in mind that because they include alcohol, they will probably ghost through any conventional papers.

3. COPIC SINGLES ART MARKERS - A Great Option To Test Them Out!

If you're interested in the Copic Art Markers mentioned above but aren't ready to commit to a full set, Copic singles are an option. What a fantastic idea!

All of the Copic colours are available in these single art marker sets. You can select the colours you want to try out from their drop-down menu.

They are permanent, non-toxic, and acid-free alcohol-based markers, just like the originals. Therefore, this is a really wonderful alternative for you if you want to try Copic for your illustrations, doodles, professional art, and manga or anime but aren't sure if you want to go ahead with the full colour set as we said above.

4. EVERBLEND ART MARKERS BY ARTEZA

The EverBlend Art Markers by Arteza come in a dazzling 60 highly pigmented markers that are ideal for hand-lettering, an art style that is currently very popular among bullet journalists and planners. They may be used for drawing, colouring, designing, sketching, and hand-lettering.

The thin tip on these art markers measures 0.11" in diameter, while the larger, chisel tip measures 0.24". The alcohol-based ink in the EverBlend art marker set is permanent once used, yet the clear blender that comes with the package makes the ink mix nicely while it is still wet.

The package is a terrific value considering all you receive with this creative marker set, plus it also includes a carrying case to keep everything organised.

5. OHUHU ART MARKERS

The Ohuhu art markers are gaining popularity among artists because of their lower price point while maintaining high-quality pigments.

This set of art markers comes with dual tips, like the Tombow Dual Brush Pens. These dual-tipped art markers have a fine tip at one end and a chiseled tip at the other end. So these art markers are good for drawing both thin and thick lines.

Keep in mind that the chiseled end is hard, not soft though like the Tombows.

If you like fast-drying markers, then you will really like these art markers because they dry quickly.

If you are on a budget, these are one of the best art marker sets for the price.

6. STYLEFILE ART MARKERS

Attention animators and anyone looking for smooth colors that blend super well together and that can be layered beautifully for a realistic effect: let us introduce you to Stylefile art markers.

Developed and designed by artists for artists, Stylefile Markers offers high-quality art markers while maintaining a good price point.

Stylefile art markers use alcohol-based ink, making them odorless. They are well-suited for drawing paper. These markers are great for fashion designers, product designers, architects, artists, graffiti artists, illustrators as well as comic strip and manga artists.

What is really great about Stylefile art markers, is that they have developed a tool that you can use for blending their colors effortlessly in your designs, called a "blender".

The Stylefinder blender is used to create fluid and smooth transitions or to lighten up colors you are using. You will need to use the blender immediately after you lay down your pigment from the art marker.

7. UNI POSCA ART MARKERS

I'll bet you have heard of these art markers before. Long known as some of the best art markers, Uni Posca markers are well known in the industry for their ease of use and high-quality graphic effects and high pigment loads.

Uni Posca is an art marker that is used by both professionals and amateurs as the inks are super highly pigmented.

What we truly appreciate about these art markers is that they can be readily revived if they haven't been used for a long or have dried out. The valve system and mechanism of the marker can be re-painted using paint.