This collection focuses on Ohuhu alcohol markers, highlighting individual markers from the Oahu E769 and E613 series. It provides options for artists seeking specific colors as well as larger sets for expanding their palette. These markers are suitable for various art and design applications.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for illustrators and hobbyists who need to replace specific high-use colors like E769 or E613 without buying entire sets. Not for professional oil painters or those requiring lightfast pigments — this shop focuses on replenishable alcohol-based ink for fast-drying work.
Curator's pick: Oahu E769 Brick Brown Individual Marker Fine and Chisel
This is the workhorse shade for neutral shadows and skin tones that usually runs dry first in the 120-color set. The chisel nib holds its edge surprisingly well under heavy pressure compared to cheaper generic alternatives.
⚠ Worth knowing: These markers are alcohol-based and will bleed through standard 20lb printer paper almost instantly. Use only with high-gsm marker pads or heavy cardstock, and always place a blotter sheet underneath to protect your work surface.
Acid-Free Heavyweight Marker Paper and BlanksAlcohol Ink Refills and Replacement Nib KitsUV-Resistant Fixatives and Archival Art Storage
This collection centers around Ohuhu alcohol markers, renowned for their quality and affordability in the art community. It's curated to help artists, from beginners to professionals, select the right tools for their specific needs, whether that's replacing a single marker or building a comprehensive palette.
This guide is for any artist looking to work with alcohol markers, from illustrators and comic artists to graphic designers and coloring enthusiasts. It's particularly useful for those who appreciate dual-tip versatility, blendable inks, and a wide range of colors for various artistic projects.
Starting with a few individual markers or a small set is a great way to begin. A full build, acquiring a comprehensive range of Ohuhu markers, could cost between $144 and $288, offering diverse options for any artistic endeavor.
Full build
$144–$288
Starter
$2–$8
Individual markers only
Best forIllustratorsComic ArtistsGraphic DesignersColoring EnthusiastsMixed Media Artists
Oahu E769 Brick Brown Individual Marker Fine and Chisel
The Oahu E769 Brick Brown individual marker features both fine and chisel tips, allowing for varied line thickness and coverage. It is designed for artists who need to replace a frequently used color or add a specific shade to their collection. This marker is suitable for illustrations, comic art, and design work.
Single 'Brick Brown' alcohol marker
Dual fine and chisel tips
Alcohol-based, blendable ink
Ergonomic barrel design
For paper, cardstock, sketchbooks
In this shop: The E769 Brick Brown marker directly represents the 'Ohuhu Oahu E769 Individual Alcohol Markers Fine Chisel' vibe, offering precision and color control.
The Oahu E613 individual marker provides both a fine and a chisel tip, offering versatility for detailing and broader strokes. It is an ideal choice for artists looking to expand their color palette with a specific shade without committing to a full set. This marker works well for coloring, rendering, and mixed media art.
Single E613 'Pale Mauve' alcohol marker
Dual fine-point and chisel ends
Alcohol-based, quick-drying ink
Permanent on most surfaces
Color-coded caps for identification
In this shop: The Oahu E613 marker aligns with the individual marker focus, emphasizing the fine and chisel tip system integral to the vibe.
The Ohuhu Oahu Series 120 Colors Dual Tips Alcohol Art Markers set offers a comprehensive range of colors with both fine and chisel tips. This set is designed for artists who require a broad spectrum of shades for extensive projects, landscape art, or character design. It provides a consistent blendable ink experience across all colors.
120 alcohol markers in a set
Dual fine and chisel tips
Broad color spectrum for blending
Includes colorless blender marker
Comes with travel case
In this shop: This 120-color set embodies the Oahu series' versatility, expanding on the 'Fine Chisel' theme with a comprehensive palette.
The Ohuhu Honolulu B Series 72 Colors Alcohol Brush Markers set provides 72 vibrant colors with flexible brush tips for varied line weights and smooth gradients. This set is suitable for artists focusing on fluid strokes, smooth blending, and detailed illustrations requiring a softer touch. It is often preferred for fashion illustration and portraiture.
72 alcohol markers in set
Flexible brush nib and chisel tip
Smooth, blendable ink flow
Ideal for varied line work
Portable carrying case
In this shop: While featuring a brush tip, the Honolulu B Series maintains the high-quality alcohol marker standard, offering an alternative for artists who appreciate different nib types.
The Ohuhu Kaala Series Dual Tip Slim Broad and Fine Markers are designed for detailed work and precise control. This set of markers is ideal for technical drawings, graphic design, and illustrations where crisp lines and small details are paramount. Their slim profile allows for comfortable handling during intricate tasks.
Markers with slim broad and fine tips
Designed for precise detailing
Alcohol-based, permanent ink
Ergonomic, slim barrel
Various color pack sizes
In this shop: The Kaala series fits the precision aspect of the 'Fine Chisel' vibe, offering a slim design for enhanced control in detailed work.
The Ohuhu Molokai Extra Large Nib Alcohol Art Markers are specialized for filling large areas quickly and creating broad strokes. These markers are suitable for artists working on large-scale art, backgrounds, or projects that require extensive color coverage. The extra-large nib ensures efficient and even ink distribution.
Markers with extra large nibs
Designed for broad coverage
Fast-drying alcohol ink
Ideal for backgrounds and fills
Available in select colors
In this shop: The Molokai series expands on the utility of alcohol markers by offering a tool for broad application, complementing the fine control of the primary 'Fine Chisel' markers.
The combination of individual markers and large sets allows for flexible expansion of your color palette without unnecessary duplication.
Dual-tip designs across many series provide excellent versatility for both fine details and broad strokes within a single art piece.
Ohuhu markers are known for their blendable alcohol-based inks, enabling smooth gradients and professional-looking color transitions.
What to know
While individual markers are available, collecting a full spectrum of unique shades one by one can become more expensive than buying larger sets.
The alcohol-based ink can bleed through thinner papers, so artists may need to invest in heavier paper or protective sheets.
How to use this together
1
Start with Sketching and Linework
Before applying color, complete your pencil sketch or ink linework on marker-friendly paper to ensure it won't smudge. This foundational step is crucial as alcohol markers can react with fresh ink or pencil, potentially smearing your outlines if not fully dry.
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Build Your Base Colors
Use the chisel tip of an individual Oahu E769 or E613 marker, or the Honolulu B Series for larger areas, to lay down your base colors. Apply color in broad, even strokes to avoid streaks, and work from lightest to darkest for easier blending. This initial layer establishes the overall tone.
3
Add Details and Blending
Switch to the fine tip of the Oahu markers or the Kaala Series for intricate details and precise lines. For blending, apply a lighter color over the edge of a darker color while the ink is still wet; use a colorless blender if needed. The Molokai Extra Large Nib is perfect for expansive backgrounds, ensuring rapid coverage.
4
Layer for Depth and Texture
Layer additional colors to create depth, shadows, and texture. Allow each layer to dry slightly before applying the next to prevent excessive bleeding and to build up color intensity. This iterative process is key to achieving rich, vibrant artwork with Ohuhu markers.
5
Protect Your Work Surface
Always place a scrap piece of paper or a protective mat underneath your artwork. Ohuhu alcohol markers, like most alcohol-based inks, can bleed through standard paper, potentially damaging your desk or work surface. This simple step saves you from accidental messes.