| Brand | uni |
| uni | |
| Ink Color | Assorted |
| Assorted | |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| 1 | |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Fine | |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Coloring |
| Calligraphy | |
| Writing | |
| Painting | |
| Manufacturer | Uni |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 7.3 x 0.9 x 4.8 inches |
| Item model number | PC-1M12C |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Color | 12 Colors |
| Material Type | Polycarbonate |
| Size | 12 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Line Size | 0.7mm |
| Tip Type | fine point |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PC-1M12C |
| Date First Available | July 2 |
| 2016 |
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12 Posca Paint Markers, 1M Markers with Extra Fine Tips, Posca Marker Set of Acrylic Paint Pens | for Art Supplies, Fabric Paint, Markers for Art
- Weight: 0.16
$25.00






















Trixx –
Hands down the best paint markers around. Great for painting rocks
Trixx –
Olivia Q. –
These pens worked perfect for a sign in book at a baby shower. The color popped and really stood out on black paper. They were easy to use and distributed the ink evenly.
Olivia Q. –
Lucienne –
My daughter wanted these got it so expensive compared to crayola markers for 9 yr old. But her artwork look professional. The paint pen is exceptionall. She did her shoes, note books I mean it can cover all surfaces. It’s durable no spillage and no mess like paint brush and plate. I’m not an artist but I did enjoy the quality of this product. And 3months has past with almost daily use and there is no indication that it’s going to run out yet. The color richness is consistent with each use. It doesn’t fade with use. Will get her another for Christmas.
Lucienne –
SH –
Love how beautiful the colors show up on the items I have printed on, which are rocks, wood, and material.Great value for the money. Markers are easy to use and don’t smear. I give them a 10.
SH –
Sunlite705 –
Bought these for drawing & painting on rocks to leave & gift. These are super bright colors, super smooth and easy to use. Very durable and ink is consistent with no skipping.
Sunlite705 –
Brenda –
They work great! My little brother was supper excited and loved them!
Brenda –
pebbles –
We’ve now purchased 2 brands of acrylic paint pens this summer… these (Posca, made in Japan) and Betem (made in China). They’ve been a huge hit! Originally purchased for the kids to paint lake rocks as much as their hearts desired, we found the adults sitting down with the kids, using the markers almost as much! It also creates an easy kids-adults interaction environment, which is helpful when they perhaps don’t already know each other well (as at a family reunion). So all in all, great!! Poscas were great in every way – they wrote on glass (we had some wine glass decorating going on – let the paint cure for a day or two), and the colors were vibrant. They don’t have dual tips like Betem (meaning broad at one end, fine point at the other) but you can achieve fine, broad, or anything inbetween easily via pressure applied and angle of the pen. The kids had no problem mastering that. Betem had more colors and were considerably less expensive, but the Posca’s 12 colors were certainly sufficient – you just might have to wait your turn a little more for the color you wanted. While both brands were a big hit, if you want to write on glass, get the Posca brand – Betem states they write on glass but our experience was that they absolutely do not. Last comment — these make for a good rainy day activity as well, but you might want to put down paper or such first. We created acrylic paint spots and smears on a picnic table and deck, which isn’t a big deal in that kid-oriented outside area, but it’s a consideration for some locations.
pebbles –
Bo Kristensen –
These are so good, I will be ordering more as backups so I am never stuck in mid-project without the color I need. I have used these on a bunch of surfaces, but they work best on smooth, non-porous surfaces. I have used them to sketch and illustrate artwork as well as customize shoes, cleats, headphones. They are filled with an opaque fluid of bold and bright color. During the creation process, they clean up easily. If you make a slip up, it will almost instantaneously wipe off. However, the paint dries really fast (15-30 seconds max usually) and once it does, it’s pretty dang durable.On smooth surfaces will easily cover with one coat. On porous fiber-based surfaces like a pair of untreated canvas Vans I did, the color needed 2-3 coats as it would soak in. This is to be expected but these markers performed so well on everything else I used them on so I thought, “What the heck. Let’s try it.” Even on untreated canvas, they perform much better than any other paint markers (store brand and Sharpie) I purchased at Michael’s. The other nice thing is that they get used every couple of weeks or so, but they somehow stay ready to write. Other paint markers I use have been drying up after the first use and getting them going again weeks later is almost impossible.Durability has been pretty good so far. I scratched a piece of art really bad and was expecting a bit of damage. In the end, there was definitely a scratch there but it was understated for the blow it took and was easy to fix with the markers in about 15 seconds.I was also able to use an aerosol can of clear coat over the finished artwork created with these pens and there were no chemical interactions, cracking, shrinking, etc. And that was a poorly prepped surface. I have gone out of my way to throw everything at these pens, but they perform at a really high level every time.In the images I attached for reference, the markers were the only things used on the black surfaces of the sketchbook cover, headphones and top of the cycling shoes/cleats. On the bottom of the cleats, the marker work was covered with clear coat as added protection. The shoes were well used before I did the art, so the bottoms were already chewed up and the paint laid down really well and with tight lines. In the sketch on paper, the paint markers were used in combo with traditional brush markers. The painted marker parts were the highlights (works really great for that) and the light blue background graphic.
Bo Kristensen –