The Copic Ciao marker is a high quality alcohol based ink marker perfect for a range of art, craft and design. The colours can be mixed on the surface or layered. Copic Ciao markers are alcohol based, non-toxic and fast drying. Copic Ciao graphics markers are also very popular for use in illustration & manga. The Ciao is a double ended marker with durable polyester nibs (super brush nib & medium broad nibs). The Ciao pen has a solid polypropylene body which is both smooth and comfortable, for a perfect, controllable grip. This set contains 36 colours from the range of 180 colours available. Colours in this set: Y28 Lionet Gold, Y38 Honey, YR68 Orange, R17 Lipstick Orange, R35 Coral, R37 Carmine, R46 Strong Red, R85 Rose Red, RV34 Dark Pink, RV95 Baby Blossoms, V15 Mallow, V91 Pale Grape, V95 Light Grape, BV17 Deep Reddish Blue, BV29 Slate, B45 Smokey Blue, B93 Light Crockery Blue, B95 Light Greyish Cobalt, B97 Night Blue, BG49 Duck Blue, BG96 Bush, G28 Ocean Green, G85 Verdigris, G94 Greyish Olive, YG91 Putty, YG95 Pale Olive, E45 Dull Ivory, E49 Dark Bark, E57 Light Walnut, E77 Maroon, E93 Tea Rose, E95 Flesh Pink, W1 Warm Grey 1, W3 Warm Grey 3, W7 Warm Grey 7. Colour Chart.
The Copic Ciao marker is a high quality alcohol based ink marker perfect for a range of art, craft and design. The colours can be mixed on the surface or layered. Copic Ciao markers are alcohol based, non-toxic and fast drying. Copic Ciao graphics markers are also very popular for use in illustration & manga. The Ciao is a double ended marker with durable polyester nibs (super brush nib & medium broad nibs). The Ciao pen has a solid polypropylene body which is both smooth and comfortable, for a perfect, controllable grip. This set contains 36 colours from the range of 180 colours available. Colours in this set: Y28 Lionet Gold, Y38 Honey, YR68 Orange, R17 Lipstick Orange, R35 Coral, R37 Carmine, R46 Strong Red, R85 Rose Red, RV34 Dark Pink, RV95 Baby Blossoms, V15 Mallow, V91 Pale Grape, V95 Light Grape, BV17 Deep Reddish Blue, BV29 Slate, B45 Smokey Blue, B93 Light Crockery Blue, B95 Light Greyish Cobalt, B97 Night Blue, BG49 Duck Blue, BG96 Bush, G28 Ocean Green, G85 Verdigris, G94 Greyish Olive, YG91 Putty, YG95 Pale Olive, E45 Dull Ivory, E49 Dark Bark, E57 Light Walnut, E77 Maroon, E93 Tea Rose, E95 Flesh Pink, W1 Warm Grey 1, W3 Warm Grey 3, W7 Warm Grey 7. Colour Chart.
The Copic Ciao marker is a high quality alcohol based ink marker perfect for a range of art, craft and design. The colours can be mixed on the surface or layered. Copic Ciao markers are alcohol based, non-toxic and fast drying. Copic Ciao graphics markers are also very popular for use in illustration & manga. The Ciao is a double ended marker with durable polyester nibs (super brush nib & medium broad nibs). The Ciao pen has a solid polypropylene body which is both smooth and comfortable, for a perfect, controllable grip. This set contains 36 colours from the range of 180 colours available. Colours in this set: Y28 Lionet Gold, Y38 Honey, YR68 Orange, R17 Lipstick Orange, R35 Coral, R37 Carmine, R46 Strong Red, R85 Rose Red, RV34 Dark Pink, RV95 Baby Blossoms, V15 Mallow, V91 Pale Grape, V95 Light Grape, BV17 Deep Reddish Blue, BV29 Slate, B45 Smokey Blue, B93 Light Crockery Blue, B95 Light Greyish Cobalt, B97 Night Blue, BG49 Duck Blue, BG96 Bush, G28 Ocean Green, G85 Verdigris, G94 Greyish Olive, YG91 Putty, YG95 Pale Olive, E45 Dull Ivory, E49 Dark Bark, E57 Light Walnut, E77 Maroon, E93 Tea Rose, E95 Flesh Pink, W1 Warm Grey 1, W3 Warm Grey 3, W7 Warm Grey 7. Colour Chart.
The Copic Ciao marker is a high quality alcohol based ink marker perfect for a range of art, craft and design. The colours can be mixed on the surface or layered. Copic Ciao markers are alcohol based, non-toxic and fast drying. Copic Ciao graphics markers are also very popular for use in illustration & manga. The Ciao is a double ended marker with durable polyester nibs (super brush nib & medium broad nibs). The Ciao pen has a solid polypropylene body which is both smooth and comfortable, for a perfect, controllable grip. This set contains 36 colours from the range of 180 colours available. Colours in this set: Y28 Lionet Gold, Y38 Honey, YR68 Orange, R17 Lipstick Orange, R35 Coral, R37 Carmine, R46 Strong Red, R85 Rose Red, RV34 Dark Pink, RV95 Baby Blossoms, V15 Mallow, V91 Pale Grape, V95 Light Grape, BV17 Deep Reddish Blue, BV29 Slate, B45 Smokey Blue, B93 Light Crockery Blue, B95 Light Greyish Cobalt, B97 Night Blue, BG49 Duck Blue, BG96 Bush, G28 Ocean Green, G85 Verdigris, G94 Greyish Olive, YG91 Putty, YG95 Pale Olive, E45 Dull Ivory, E49 Dark Bark, E57 Light Walnut, E77 Maroon, E93 Tea Rose, E95 Flesh Pink, W1 Warm Grey 1, W3 Warm Grey 3, W7 Warm Grey 7. Colour Chart.
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Copic Ciao Set 36 D
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Copic Ciao Set D - 36 Vibrant
Free delivery between 13–25 May
Copic Ciao 36 Set D
36 Copic Markers Ciao Artist Set D; Copic Ciao Drawing Set of 36 Pens; Copic Manga, Anime, Drawing Markers Set
Delivery $51.91
36pc Assorted D Ciao Copic Marker Set
Delivery between 15–21 May $9.65
Copic Ciao Sketch Marker 36 Color Set "d" Artist Markers Japan Brand
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I can’t say how much I LOVE these markers. I got mine in Japan because they were cheaper, but they are the same markers. They dry smoothly unlike most other markers, the artwork stays bright for a long long time, and they blend perfectly. I use them under colored pencils as a base so I have less to do with the colored pencils, and it works perfectly
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Copics are expensive. There is no other way to say this. However they are amazing in quality. I had a copic sketch marker and promarkers from high school and the promarkers have dried out more significantly while the copic works like its new. I couldn't believe it when I picked it up again. That was around 5 years. They are also refillable and the refills make the copics over time worth it. If you're new to markers maybe buy a small set to test it out instead of the big set. But since i saw the difference in quality and knew copics refill and the tips can be easily replaced buying a set was just the next step. They are pigmented blend easily. have 3 different sizes to choose from depending on what someone is comfortable with. Ciao sets are great because you can try ... MoreCopics are expensive. There is no other way to say this. However they are amazing in quality. I had a copic sketch marker and promarkers from high school and the promarkers have dried out more significantly while the copic works like its new. I couldn't believe it when I picked it up again. That was around 5 years. They are also refillable and the refills make the copics over time worth it. If you're new to markers maybe buy a small set to test it out instead of the big set. But since i saw the difference in quality and knew copics refill and the tips can be easily replaced buying a set was just the next step. They are pigmented blend easily. have 3 different sizes to choose from depending on what someone is comfortable with. Ciao sets are great because you can try tons of colors but not have to spend 200+ dollars. Ciao hold less ink than sketch and the original, but with refills eventually thats no issue.
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This is the only place I can afford to get these singles. So, the hues of Copics, in my opinion are the most vivid. The quality of the brush tip is the best among may of the alcohol markers I have tried, so this sets them above the rest as well as the range of colors which offers the widest variety of blending. Overall they blend better with each other and even one single marker can be used to give two to three ranges of color and blend with itself. The problem I found with Copics is that newbies like myself are not able to afford a wide range of hues at first. So, one ends up being forced to choose either bright tones, natural tones, flowers etc. and accept that these markers are a long term investment. Alcohol markers are great and they are my favorite medium but ... MoreThis is the only place I can afford to get these singles. So, the hues of Copics, in my opinion are the most vivid. The quality of the brush tip is the best among may of the alcohol markers I have tried, so this sets them above the rest as well as the range of colors which offers the widest variety of blending. Overall they blend better with each other and even one single marker can be used to give two to three ranges of color and blend with itself. The problem I found with Copics is that newbies like myself are not able to afford a wide range of hues at first. So, one ends up being forced to choose either bright tones, natural tones, flowers etc. and accept that these markers are a long term investment. Alcohol markers are great and they are my favorite medium but they do require alot of money and space because it can take anywhere from two to three markers to make one blended color, so even at Blicks prices, $7 -$10 to have one color is crazy. ( I ended up investing in the Spectrum Noir's originals through Blicks as well, ( closer to $1.00 per marker ), so I could have every range of colors from the start but I was overwhelmed until I got a used copy of the 2nd Generation instructional dvd and although they are not Copics, nothing is a Copic but a Copic!, they are blending better than the variety of others I tried .) And then I am getting Jennifer McGuires suggested 29 copic starter set of bright hues since I mostly use these for card making.
Copic Ciao Set 36 D
Delivery $9.90
Copic Ciao Set D - 36 Vibrant
Free delivery between 13–25 May
Copic Ciao 36 Set D
36 Copic Markers Ciao Artist Set D; Copic Ciao Drawing Set of 36 Pens; Copic Manga, Anime, Drawing Markers Set
Delivery $51.91
36pc Assorted D Ciao Copic Marker Set
Delivery between 15–21 May $9.65
I can’t say how much I LOVE these markers. I got mine in Japan because they were cheaper, but they are the same markers. They dry smoothly unlike most other markers, the artwork stays bright for a long long time, and they blend perfectly. I use them under colored pencils as a base so I have less to do with the colored pencils, and it works perfectly
Copics are expensive. There is no other way to say this. However they are amazing in quality. I had a copic sketch marker and promarkers from high school and the promarkers have dried out more significantly while the copic works like its new. I couldn't believe it when I picked it up again. That was around 5 years. They are also refillable and the refills make the copics over time worth it. If you're new to markers maybe buy a small set to test it out instead of the big set. But since i saw the difference in quality and knew copics refill and the tips can be easily replaced buying a set was just the next step. They are pigmented blend easily. have 3 different sizes to choose from depending on what someone is comfortable with. Ciao sets are great because you can try ... MoreCopics are expensive. There is no other way to say this. However they are amazing in quality. I had a copic sketch marker and promarkers from high school and the promarkers have dried out more significantly while the copic works like its new. I couldn't believe it when I picked it up again. That was around 5 years. They are also refillable and the refills make the copics over time worth it. If you're new to markers maybe buy a small set to test it out instead of the big set. But since i saw the difference in quality and knew copics refill and the tips can be easily replaced buying a set was just the next step. They are pigmented blend easily. have 3 different sizes to choose from depending on what someone is comfortable with. Ciao sets are great because you can try tons of colors but not have to spend 200+ dollars. Ciao hold less ink than sketch and the original, but with refills eventually thats no issue.
This is the only place I can afford to get these singles. So, the hues of Copics, in my opinion are the most vivid. The quality of the brush tip is the best among may of the alcohol markers I have tried, so this sets them above the rest as well as the range of colors which offers the widest variety of blending. Overall they blend better with each other and even one single marker can be used to give two to three ranges of color and blend with itself. The problem I found with Copics is that newbies like myself are not able to afford a wide range of hues at first. So, one ends up being forced to choose either bright tones, natural tones, flowers etc. and accept that these markers are a long term investment. Alcohol markers are great and they are my favorite medium but ... MoreThis is the only place I can afford to get these singles. So, the hues of Copics, in my opinion are the most vivid. The quality of the brush tip is the best among may of the alcohol markers I have tried, so this sets them above the rest as well as the range of colors which offers the widest variety of blending. Overall they blend better with each other and even one single marker can be used to give two to three ranges of color and blend with itself. The problem I found with Copics is that newbies like myself are not able to afford a wide range of hues at first. So, one ends up being forced to choose either bright tones, natural tones, flowers etc. and accept that these markers are a long term investment. Alcohol markers are great and they are my favorite medium but they do require alot of money and space because it can take anywhere from two to three markers to make one blended color, so even at Blicks prices, $7 -$10 to have one color is crazy. ( I ended up investing in the Spectrum Noir's originals through Blicks as well, ( closer to $1.00 per marker ), so I could have every range of colors from the start but I was overwhelmed until I got a used copy of the 2nd Generation instructional dvd and although they are not Copics, nothing is a Copic but a Copic!, they are blending better than the variety of others I tried .) And then I am getting Jennifer McGuires suggested 29 copic starter set of bright hues since I mostly use these for card making.
I've used Copic Sketch markers for many years and up until now have never touched a Ciao. I decided to try them after discovering cracks in some of my Sketch markers, rendering them unusable. I bought B28 and BV25 to replace their cracked Sketch counterparts.The Ciao markers have round barrels whereas the Sketch are flat. Because of this, I find it harder to hold the Ciao markers, and I have lost my grip multiple times while using them. This may be because I am unused to the rounded shape, so it may not necessarily be a con for everyone. The rounded barrel also causes the marker to roll away at times, which can be a bit annoying. The little nubs on the caps do not do much to stop the marker from rolling once it is in motion.As for Copic markers in general, the ... MoreI've used Copic Sketch markers for many years and up until now have never touched a Ciao. I decided to try them after discovering cracks in some of my Sketch markers, rendering them unusable. I bought B28 and BV25 to replace their cracked Sketch counterparts.The Ciao markers have round barrels whereas the Sketch are flat. Because of this, I find it harder to hold the Ciao markers, and I have lost my grip multiple times while using them. This may be because I am unused to the rounded shape, so it may not necessarily be a con for everyone. The rounded barrel also causes the marker to roll away at times, which can be a bit annoying. The little nubs on the caps do not do much to stop the marker from rolling once it is in motion.As for Copic markers in general, the colors are extraordinary. They are vibrant and look amazing in finished pieces. The ink comes out so nicely, and it is very satisfying to use the brush tip for coloring. Something to keep in mind is that these markers do have a strong odor, and I have gotten headaches from using them for too long in one setting. I avoid this by taking breaks and/or opening a window when possible.Bottom line: I love Copic markers and highly recommend them for anyone who enjoys working with markers. #sweepstakes
I love making cards, doing scrapbooking and journaling. I use many tools and I am new to Copic. I love how nicely the Copic pens blend. It is great that that Copic offers 3 lines of Copic pens. I choose the Ciao line for multiple reasons, size, shape and price. Ciao comes in 180 colors, Copic Ink refills Copic Ciao up to 9 times. I plan to purchase the Ciao markers but if I want colors not offered in Ciao I will purchase the Classic markers.Sketch comes in 358 colors and Classic has 214 colors available. #sweepstakes
I will never be fond of Copic's prices. They are worth it, mind, but I am not made of money and have gone most of my life without Copics simply because I can't afford them. I finally purchased a handful of them, Ciaos, and went to work experimenting with them. Compared to standard Copics, I think the Ciao is far better because of it's brush tip. For the kind of pieces I do, the brush tip is more ideal in most cases. For people who draw portraits of people or animals, or anime/manga-inspired/fanart pieces, Ciao (and Copics in general) are EXCELLENT products to invest in. While costly (and costly still when refilling, a bonus/convenient thing so that you don't have to replace the entire pen), they are worth it in my opinion, you simply must know what colors you're ... MoreI will never be fond of Copic's prices. They are worth it, mind, but I am not made of money and have gone most of my life without Copics simply because I can't afford them. I finally purchased a handful of them, Ciaos, and went to work experimenting with them. Compared to standard Copics, I think the Ciao is far better because of it's brush tip. For the kind of pieces I do, the brush tip is more ideal in most cases. For people who draw portraits of people or animals, or anime/manga-inspired/fanart pieces, Ciao (and Copics in general) are EXCELLENT products to invest in. While costly (and costly still when refilling, a bonus/convenient thing so that you don't have to replace the entire pen), they are worth it in my opinion, you simply must know what colors you're getting (finding photographs/samples is a good idea, going to the official site helped me decide what colors to get) because you may only ever end up using a small handful. The pens can achieve multiple shades by layering, so you needn't get too many colors unless you intend to do something super rainbow-y.My experience as a first time Ciao user and second time Copic brand user (I've owned multiliners for years and have used other Copic pens in the past) has been a good one, and I intend to eventually purchase more colors once I have the money to spare toward it.
If you're on the fence about getting copics and you're a beginner I'll put this review into a perspective that is easy to make a judgement. Copic makes 3 types of markers, sketch, original and ciao. All 3 are good markers but have their separate uses. This review is mostly about ciaos and sketch since they're the more popular choices. The original has a chisel tip and a bullet tip. The other two have chisel tips and brush tips (brush tip is the popular sought out tip). The difference between sketch and ciao is by their size and color variations. sketch hold more ink and have more colors while ciaos cost less per marker. If you're a beginner I would suggest going with ciaos until you get a better grasp of how they work and the colors you would want and the reason for ... MoreIf you're on the fence about getting copics and you're a beginner I'll put this review into a perspective that is easy to make a judgement. Copic makes 3 types of markers, sketch, original and ciao. All 3 are good markers but have their separate uses. This review is mostly about ciaos and sketch since they're the more popular choices. The original has a chisel tip and a bullet tip. The other two have chisel tips and brush tips (brush tip is the popular sought out tip). The difference between sketch and ciao is by their size and color variations. sketch hold more ink and have more colors while ciaos cost less per marker. If you're a beginner I would suggest going with ciaos until you get a better grasp of how they work and the colors you would want and the reason for this is because the ciaos cost way less initiall and still have a lot of colors to choose from. All of them are refillable and since size doesn't matter much on refill value. When your markers die and you buy refills the cost per refill is the same regardless of which markers you get the only real difference is you will refill the ciaos more often due to size and depending on how much you use them. Sketch have 358 colors to choose from and ciaos have roughly 214 which in my opinion is more than enough for a beginner. You can always mix and match between sketch and ciaos as well. The barrel on ciaos is circular while sketches are kind of oval shaped but both are very comfortable in your hand. These markers are alcoholic based markers so you will get bleed through on the other side of the paper but ive never had to go to the second piece after that. I've heard that they can smell too but I've never had a problem with them even once and I have used them 6+ hours at a time. You have the choice of buying these in sets, depending on what you're coloring I would recommend a buying a few first and seeing how you like them before getting a set. Great markers and they have infinite value with refills.
Just wonderful pens. The vibrancy of the ink, the smooth brush nib application and the "juicyness" of the pens are well worth the extra money. I wasted ÂŁ100s on a "cheaper brand" that after a couple of years, half of them dried up, the other half changed colours in the barrel and the refills they promised are no longer in production. Wish I had just bought these from the beginning. Arrived quickly and well packaged.
I’ve written about these pens before on here so I won’t go on to much.Discovered alcohol markers just over a year ago and I’m a huge fan of pro markers.I bought some copic Ciao to bridge the gaps in W and N’s colour palette and they are fabulous. Both brands compliment each other and can be used together with perfect results.I don’t really think that they are any better than promarker or brushmarker in finish or ability to layer or blend and I also think in some cases that Promarker ink is more vibrant and solid in appearance but the brush tips on the Ciao markers are fabulous and also these can be refilled and nibs replaced. Big plus’s.Expensive initially but if you use them a lot they aren’t when you consider the amount of refills you get from a relatively ... MoreI’ve written about these pens before on here so I won’t go on to much.Discovered alcohol markers just over a year ago and I’m a huge fan of pro markers.I bought some copic Ciao to bridge the gaps in W and N’s colour palette and they are fabulous. Both brands compliment each other and can be used together with perfect results.I don’t really think that they are any better than promarker or brushmarker in finish or ability to layer or blend and I also think in some cases that Promarker ink is more vibrant and solid in appearance but the brush tips on the Ciao markers are fabulous and also these can be refilled and nibs replaced. Big plus’s.Expensive initially but if you use them a lot they aren’t when you consider the amount of refills you get from a relatively cheap bottle of ink. These are for life where as promarkers have to be bought again and again.So given a choice between either brand of these superb pens, if you can afford it I would advise.......BUY BOTH.
I love Copic Ciao markers!! The colors are beautiful and the ink is smooth. The super tips make it easy to apply the ink. There is no hardly any smell if your sensitive to that. They motivate me to want to create art. I highly recommend them.