This collection features alcohol markers and compatible art supplies, essential for artists and hobbyists seeking vibrant, blendable color. Crafted for smooth application and professional results, these tools support various drawing and illustration techniques. The selection helps artists achieve detailed work, broad color washes, and everything in between.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for illustrators who need to replace specific high-drain shades without buying entire sets. Not for casual hobbyists who only need basic primary colors—this shop focuses on professional-grade inventory management for the Oahu line.
Curator's pick: Oahu E182 (126) Individual Marker Fine & Chisel
This is the essential fill-in for when your skin-tone base runs dry; buying the individual E182 prevents the waste of $40 on a duplicate set just for one nib. The chisel end is surprisingly rigid compared to cheaper competitors, making it easier to maintain a clean edge on larger fill areas.
⚠ Worth knowing: These markers are not refillable and the nibs are fixed. If you prioritize long-term sustainability over the lower upfront cost of the Oahu series, you should look at the Honolulu series which offers replaceable components.
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This shop is built around the Ohuhu Oahu E182/Y610 Individual Marker and expands to offer a full suite of compatible art supplies. It brings together alcohol markers known for vibrant, blendable color and accessories vital for achieving professional-grade results.
This collection is ideal for artists and hobbyists who use alcohol markers for drawing, illustration, and design. Whether you're a beginner just starting or a seasoned professional needing reliable tools, this selection provides options for detailed work, broad washes, and smooth transitions.
To start, focus on a core marker set and a compatible pad. A full build including varied marker types and a quality pad can range from $150 to $250, ensuring you have versatile tools for diverse artistic projects.
Full build
$150–$250
Starter
$55–$85
Oahu Series 100 Colors Set + Marker Pad
Best forAlcohol Marker ArtDetailed IllustrationsColor BlendingHobby ArtistsProfessional Design
This is an individual alcohol-based marker with a dual-tip design: one fine tip for details and one chisel tip for broader strokes. It is intended for artists and illustrators who require precise color application and versatile line weights in their work. The marker helps achieve smooth color transitions and defined lines in drawings.
Alcohol-based ink
Fine and chisel tips
Single 'Putty' color (E182/126)
Refillable design
Ergonomic barrel shape
In this shop: The single Oahu E182 marker embodies the essential dual-tip functionality central to the 'Ohuhu Oahu E182 Dual Tip Alcohol Marker' vibe.
This collection offers 100 alcohol-based markers, each featuring a fine tip for detailed work and a chisel tip for broad coverage. It is suitable for serious artists and enthusiasts who need a comprehensive range of colors and versatile line capabilities. The set allows for extensive color blending and diverse illustration styles.
100 unique colors
Alcohol-based ink
Fine and chisel tips
Blendable and layerable colors
Storage case included
In this shop: This 100-marker set expands on the core dual-tip marker concept, offering a full spectrum of colors fitting the 'Ohuhu Oahu E182 Dual Tip Alcohol Marker' vibe.
This series consists of alcohol markers equipped with a brush tip for flexible line work and a chisel tip for broad strokes. It caters to artists who prefer the expressive control of a brush tip for blending and varying line thickness. The markers help achieve painterly effects and smooth color gradations.
Alcohol-based ink
Brush and chisel tips
Flexible brush tip
Smooth ink flow
Assorted color sets
In this shop: The Honolulu series provides an alternative tip style, expanding the versatility within the 'Ohuhu Oahu E182 Dual Tip Alcohol Marker' aesthetic.
The Kaala series features alcohol markers designed with both a broad and a fine tip, optimized for professional illustration. These markers are for artists seeking consistent color laydown and precise detailing in their commercial or fine art projects. They facilitate clean lines and even color application for detailed artwork.
Alcohol-based ink
Broad and fine tips
Slim barrel design
Professional color selection
Fast-drying ink
In this shop: The Kaala series introduces a slim, professional-grade option, aligning with the precision aspect of the 'Ohuhu Oahu E182 Dual Tip Alcohol Marker' vibe.
This is a specialized art pad featuring a mixed-media surface that prevents alcohol marker bleed-through, ensuring crisp artwork. It is essential for anyone using alcohol markers, from beginners to professionals, to achieve clean blends and preserve underlying pages. The paper provides a smooth surface for optimal marker performance.
Mixed-media paper
Bleed-proof for alcohol markers
Smooth surface texture
Heavyweight sheets
Multiple sheet count options
In this shop: This marker pad is a foundational accessory, crucial for getting the most out of the 'Ohuhu Oahu E182 Dual Tip Alcohol Marker' experience.
These alcohol markers feature an extra-large nib, ideal for covering substantial areas quickly and evenly. They are designed for artists undertaking large-scale projects or needing to lay down broad washes of color. These markers allow for efficient coloring of big backgrounds and wide strokes.
Alcohol-based ink
Extra-large nib
High ink volume
Fast drying
Complementary color sets
In this shop: The Molokai markers offer a wider nib option, enhancing the range of artistic techniques possible within the 'Ohuhu Oahu E182 Dual Tip Alcohol Marker' collection.
The combination of various nib types allows for extreme versatility, from fine lines and detailed work to broad strokes and large color washes.
Using the specialized Marker Pad ensures optimal blending and prevents bleed-through, resulting in cleaner and more vibrant artwork.
The wide range of available colors and marker types supports diverse artistic styles and techniques, from quick sketches to complex illustrations.
What to know
Building a comprehensive collection can become costly, especially when acquiring multiple specialized marker sets beyond the initial few.
While versatile, mastering the blending techniques for alcohol markers requires practice and patience, especially for beginners.
How to use this together
1
Prepare Your Surface
Always start with the Marker Pad Mixed Media Sketchbook to prevent bleed-through and ensure smooth color application. This dedicated paper is designed to optimize the performance of alcohol markers, allowing for better blending and vibrancy without damaging surfaces underneath.
2
Establish Your Base Colors
Begin by applying your base colors using broader markers like the Molokai Extra Large Nib Alcohol Markers for large areas or the chisel tip of the Oahu Series 100 Colors Dual Tip Marker Set. This lays down an even foundation for subsequent layers and helps define the general color scheme of your artwork.
3
Add Details and Blending
Switch to the fine tips in the Oahu Series or the brush tips of the Honolulu B Series Brush & Chisel Tip Markers to add details, texture, and blend colors. Work from light to dark, layering colors to create smooth transitions and depth. The dual tips allow you to refine edges and add intricate textures effectively.
4
Refine and Finish
Use individual markers like the Oahu E182 for precise touch-ups and subtle accents. Review your work for any areas that need deeper saturation or sharper lines. The fine tip is ideal for small adjustments that bring your illustration to life, ensuring a polished final product.