Explore the range of Ohuhu Oahu alcohol art markers, featuring individual colors and complementary sets. This collection is ideal for artists, illustrators, and hobbyists looking for versatile tools for coloring, sketching, and detailed artwork. These products help users achieve blendable colors and crisp lines for various artistic projects.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for illustrators and hobbyists who need exact color replacements without buying full sets. Not for professional oil painters or those requiring lightfast pigments — this shop focuses on high-speed alcohol ink workflows.
Curator's pick: Oahu G284 Individual Marker Fine and Chisel
The fine tip on the Oahu series offers better control for tight line work than the Honolulu brush nibs, and buying individuals is the only way to sustain a high-volume drawing habit without wasting unused colors.
⚠ Worth knowing: These markers use alcohol-based ink that will bleed through standard printer paper and some medium-weight sketchbooks. Unless you use a dedicated marker pad with a treated coating, expect to lose the back side of every page.
Acid-Free Heavyweight Bristol Paper SuppliesProfessional Fineliner and Technical Pen CurationsUV-Protective Varnish and Fixative Sprays
This shop is built from a diverse range of Ohuhu alcohol markers and specialized paper, catering to various artistic needs from fine detail work to large-scale coverage. It emphasizes quality materials that allow for smooth blending and vibrant color application.
This collection is ideal for artists, illustrators, and hobbyists who use alcohol-based markers regularly. Whether you're sketching, doing detailed illustrations, or creating large graphic designs, these tools provide the versatility and performance needed to bring your vision to life.
To start, consider getting a basic set of markers and the specialized pad for about $55-$175. A full build, including a variety of marker types and the sketchbook, can range from $106-$310.
Full build
$106–$310
Starter
$55–$175
Honolulu Set + Marker Pad
Best forAlcohol Marker ArtIllustration & SketchingGraphic DesignDetailed ArtworkBeginner To Pro Artists
The Oahu G284 Individual Marker features both fine and chisel tips, offering versatility for detailed work and broader strokes. This marker is suitable for artists and illustrators who need precise control and efficient color application in a single tool.
Alcohol-based ink, green hue
Dual tips: fine point for details
Dual tips: chisel for broad strokes
Ink designed for smooth blending
Capped design to prevent drying
In this shop: This individual Oahu G284 marker embodies the precise and blendable qualities characteristic of Ohuhu Oahu Double Tipped Alcohol Art Markers.
The Oahu G49 Individual Marker provides the same dual fine and chisel tips as other Oahu series markers, but in a specific color. It is designed for artists who require a particular shade for their artwork, offering both detail and fill capabilities.
Alcohol-based ink, specific color
Dual tips: fine point for details
Dual tips: chisel for broad strokes
Designed for smooth color layering
Ergonomic barrel for comfort
In this shop: This Oahu G49 marker directly represents the individual color options available within the Ohuhu Oahu Double Tipped Alcohol Art Markers range.
The Honolulu Series Brush and Chisel Marker Set is a collection of alcohol-based markers, each featuring a flexible brush tip and a firm chisel tip. This set is for artists who value diverse line work and smooth blending, suitable for illustration, manga, and graphic design.
Multiple alcohol-based colors
Dual tips: flexible brush
Dual tips: chisel for fills
Set for comprehensive color range
Suitable for illustration and coloring
In this shop: The Honolulu Series complements the Ohuhu Oahu Double Tipped Alcohol Art Markers by offering an alternative popular brush tip option for varied artistic styles.
The Kaala Series Wide and Fine Art Markers are a specialized set of markers designed for artists requiring both expansive coverage and precise detailing. These markers are best suited for larger format artwork, architectural renderings, and graphic design projects.
Alcohol-based ink, various colors
Dual tips: extra wide nib
Dual tips: fine point nib
Designed for large area coverage
Suitable for professional art
In this shop: The Kaala Series extends the utility of Ohuhu markers, providing a wide and fine option that aligns with the broader application of double-tipped alcohol markers.
The Ohuhu Marker Pad Art Sketchbook is specifically engineered with smooth, bleed-proof paper for alcohol-based markers. This sketchbook is an essential accessory for artists who use alcohol markers, ensuring colors remain vibrant and do not seep through pages.
Specialized marker paper
Bleed-proof surface
Smooth texture for blending
Multiple sheets for practice
Compatible with alcohol inks
In this shop: This marker pad enhances the experience of using Ohuhu Oahu Double Tipped Alcohol Art Markers by providing the ideal surface for their application.
The Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Markers are a set of alcohol-based markers featuring significantly larger nibs for broad strokes and filling large areas quickly. These markers are designed for artists working on murals, large canvases, or projects requiring rapid, extensive color application.
Alcohol-based ink, diverse colors
Extra large nib for broad strokes
Designed for quick coverage
Suitable for large-scale art
Durable nib construction
In this shop: The Molokai Series, with its extra-large nibs, offers another dimension to the artistic possibilities within the Ohuhu double-tipped alcohol marker ecosystem.
The combination of individual markers and diverse sets allows artists to build a customized color palette for any project.
Dual-tip designs across many markers offer seamless transitions between fine detail work and broad color fills.
The dedicated marker pad prevents bleed-through, ensuring crisp lines and vibrant colors are maintained on every page.
What to know
The extensive range of marker types might be overwhelming for a new artist trying to decide where to start.
Some individual markers may be duplicates if purchasing larger sets later, requiring careful planning to avoid redundancy.
How to use this together
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Start with Sketching
Begin your artwork by sketching your design lightly on the Ohuhu Marker Pad Art Sketchbook. This specialized paper is designed to prevent bleed-through, ensuring your marker colors stay true and vibrant without seeping to the next page. This step is crucial for a clean final product.
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Establish Base Layers
Use a Honolulu Series Brush and Chisel Marker Set or Kaala Series Wide and Fine Art Markers for your initial base layers and broader areas. The chisel tips are excellent for covering larger spaces quickly, while the brush tips allow for smooth color blending. Laying down base colors before details helps achieve a cohesive blend.
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Add Details and Highlights
Switch to individual markers like the Oahu G284 Individual Marker Fine and Chisel or Oahu G49 Individual Marker Fine and Chisel for precise detailing and crisp lines. The fine tips are perfect for intricate work, outlines, and adding texture. This step defines your artwork after the main colors are established.
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Cover Large Areas Efficiently
For very large areas or backgrounds, utilize the Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Markers. These markers are designed for rapid, extensive color application, making them ideal for mural work or filling significant portions of your artwork without streaking. Use these after broad base layers but before fine detailing for best results.