This collection features individual Ohuhu Oahu Series dual-tip alcohol markers, along with complementary marker sets and accessories. Designed for artists of all levels, these products support detailed illustration, coloring, and broad strokes. They help users create vibrant artwork with smooth color transitions, whether for fine art or casual crafting.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for professional illustrators and students who need to replace specific Earth-tone alcohol markers without buying a full set. Not for casual hobbyists who only want cheap water-based pens; this shop focuses on professional-grade dual-tip archival ink.
Curator's pick: Oahu Series E463 Walnut Individual Marker
This is the workhorse of the lineup because the Walnut pigment is dense enough to layer without streaking, which is where lighter browns usually fail. The chisel nib holds its shape even after heavy use on toothy paper, unlike cheaper alternatives.
⚠ Worth knowing: These markers are not refillable; once the ink is dry, you have to buy a new unit, which can get expensive compared to modular systems like Copic. Also, the alcohol ink will bleed through standard 20lb bond paper immediately—you need a dedicated heavy-weight sketchbook for these.
Acid-Free Heavyweight Illustration PaperTechnical Fineliners for OutliningArchival Marker Storage and Travel Cases
This shop focuses on Ohuhu Oahu Series individual alcohol markers, specifically E463 Walnut and E312, complemented by full marker sets and accessories. It's built around the idea of expanding or refining an existing marker collection with specific colors and tools for diverse artistic needs.
This collection is for artists of all levels, from beginners looking to build a versatile palette to experienced illustrators needing to replenish favorite shades or experiment with new types of nibs. It's particularly useful for those who engage in detailed illustration, coloring, broad stroke art, or anyone aiming to achieve smooth color transitions and vibrant artwork.
To get started, consider just one or two individual markers and the sketchbook for around $17-$30. A full build, including various marker sets and the sketchbook, can range from $109 to $280, providing a comprehensive toolkit for any artistic project.
Full build
$109–$280
Starter
$17–$30
Individual markers + sketchbook
Best forIllustratorsColoring EnthusiastsMixed Media ArtistsArt StudentsHobby Artists
The Ohuhu Oahu Series E463 Walnut Individual Marker is an alcohol-based marker with fine and chisel tips. It is suitable for artists and hobbyists who need a specific color for detailed work or broader strokes in their illustrations and coloring projects. This marker helps fill gaps in existing collections or replace frequently used shades.
Alcohol-based ink for smooth blending
Dual tips: fine point and chisel
Walnut (E463) color shade
Permanent on most surfaces
Refillable ink capability
In this shop: This individual marker embodies the Ohuhu Oahu vibe by offering precise color control for detailed artistic expression.
The Ohuhu Oahu Series E312 Individual Marker is another alcohol-based marker featuring both fine and chisel tips. It is intended for artists requiring a specific color, E312, to complete their palettes or for targeted use in drawings and art pieces. This marker allows for versatile application, from line work to broad coverage.
Alcohol-based ink
Fine and chisel dual tips
E312 color
Fast-drying, blendable
Durable nibs for consistent lines
In this shop: This individual marker fits the Ohuhu Oahu vibe by providing a singular, essential color for focused artistic tasks.
Ohuhu Honolulu Series B Brush Tip Markers are sets of alcohol-based markers designed with flexible brush tips. These markers are for artists who prefer the feel and versatility of a brush for various strokes, from thin lines to wide washes, and for smooth color blending. They address the need for soft transitions and painterly effects in artwork.
Alcohol-based, blendable inks
Flexible brush tip for variable lines
Available in various set sizes
Ergonomic barrel design
Suitable for illustration and calligraphy
In this shop: The Honolulu series complements the Ohuhu Oahu vibe by offering an alternative tip type for broader, more fluid artistic applications.
Ohuhu Kaala Series Dual Tip Slim Markers are alcohol-based markers featuring a dual-tip design in a slimmer barrel. These markers are suited for artists who prefer a lighter, more compact marker for extended use and precise control. They help reduce hand fatigue while maintaining high-quality color application.
Slim barrel for comfortable grip
Dual tips: typically fine and chisel
Alcohol-based, quick-drying ink
Portable and travel-friendly
Professional-grade pigments
In this shop: The Kaala series aligns with the Ohuhu Oahu vibe by providing a portable and precise drawing tool for detailed work.
The Ohuhu Marker Pad Art Sketchbook is specially designed paper for use with alcohol-based markers. Its smooth, bleed-proof surface is for artists who want to prevent ink from soaking through and ensure colors blend smoothly without feathering. This sketchbook solves the problem of ink bleed and allows for optimal marker performance.
Bleed-proof paper for alcohol markers
Smooth surface for blending
Heavyweight, acid-free pages
Double-sided use possible
Various page counts available
In this shop: This sketchbook is essential for fully realizing the vibrant, blendable art characteristic of the Ohuhu Oahu marker experience.
Ohuhu Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Markers are alcohol-based markers with broad, extra-large nibs. These markers are designed for artists needing to cover large areas quickly and efficiently with even color. They are ideal for backgrounds, large illustrations, and projects requiring bold color blocking.
Extra-large chisel nib
Alcohol-based ink for broad coverage
Quick-drying formula
Suitable for large-scale artwork
Consistent color laydown
In this shop: The Molokai series expands on the Ohuhu Oahu vibe by enabling grander artistic statements with extensive color application.
The combination of individual markers and sets allows for highly customizable color palettes, ensuring artists always have the exact shades they need without buying full redundant sets.
Dual-tip designs across the individual markers and Kaala series provide versatility for both fine detail and broad coverage, making the overall workflow more efficient for diverse applications.
The inclusion of a purpose-built marker pad eliminates bleed-through and enhances color blending, ensuring professional-looking results and extending the life of your artwork.
What to know
Building a complete collection from individual markers and various sets can be more expensive than purchasing a single, large starter set.
Managing different marker series (Oahu, Honolulu, Kaala, Molokai) might require some organization to keep track of nib types and color codes.
How to use this together
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Prepare Your Surface
Always start with the Ohuhu Marker Pad Art Sketchbook, as its bleed-proof surface is specifically designed to prevent ink from soaking through and optimize color blending. This ensures clean lines and vibrant colors without feathering, which is crucial before applying any marker.
2
Build Your Base Layers
For large areas or backgrounds, utilize the Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Markers to quickly and evenly cover the space. This broad application lays down a consistent color foundation, which is harder to achieve with smaller nibs and saves time for detailed work.
3
Add Mid-Tones and Blending
Switch to the Honolulu Series B Brush Tip Markers or Kaala Series Dual Tip Slim Markers for mid-tone layering and smooth color transitions. The brush tips provide painterly effects, while the slim dual tips offer precision for blending and reducing hand fatigue during extended sessions.
4
Refine Details and Accents
Finally, use the Oahu Series E463 Walnut and E312 Individual Markers, or the fine tips of the Kaala Series, for precise detailing, outlining, and adding final accents. This allows for intricate work and ensures that specific colors stand out with crisp, clean edges on your bleeding-resistant paper.