This bundle focuses on Ohuhu Oahu G185 and G44 individual markers, highlighting their dual fine and chisel tips and leaf green ink. It's intended for artists and crafters seeking versatile alcohol-based markers for detailed work and broader strokes. The products collectively support a range of artistic projects, from detailed illustrations to coloring large areas.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for illustrators and hobbyists who need to replace specific dried-out colors without buying a whole new set. Not for casual users looking for washable inks—this shop focuses strictly on permanent, professional-grade alcohol pigments.
Curator's pick: Oahu G185 Individual Alcohol Marker Fine and Chisel
This is the smartest buy because it fixes the biggest flaw in alcohol marker sets: running out of your base green. The chisel nib holds up under heavy pressure much better than the finer points, making it the reliable choice for large fill areas.
⚠ Worth knowing: These markers will bleed through standard printer paper instantly. You must use a dedicated heavyweight marker pad like the Ohuhu 8.3 x 11.7 to prevent ruining the underlying pages or your desk surface.
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This shop is built around the versatile Ohuhu Oahu G185 and G44 individual markers, celebrated for their dual fine and chisel tips and distinctive leaf green ink. It expands to offer a range of Ohuhu's acclaimed alcohol markers and essential accessories, creating a comprehensive resource for artists.
This collection is for artists and crafters who value precision, versatility, and a broad color palette in their alcohol marker work. Whether you're a professional illustrator, a passionate hobbyist, or someone experimenting with comic art and detailed coloring, these tools are designed to facilitate intricate detail and efficient color application.
To start your journey, consider acquiring a few individual markers like the Oahu G185/G44 along with the Ohuhu Marker Pad for an initial investment of $16-$28. A full build, including a comprehensive marker set and specialized accessories, could range from $226-$408, providing a complete studio setup.
Full build
$226–$408
Starter
$16–$28
Individual marker + pad only
Best forDetail Oriented ArtistsAlcohol Marker EnthusiastsIllustratorsComic ArtMixed Media
Oahu G185 Individual Alcohol Marker Fine and Chisel
This is an individual alcohol-based marker featuring a fine tip for detail work and a chisel tip for broader strokes. It is suitable for artists and hobbyists who need specific colors for illustrations, comic art, or coloring projects. The marker solves the need for precise line work and efficient color application with a single tool.
Leaf green alcohol-based ink
Dual fine and chisel tips
Permanent, quick-drying ink
Ergonomic barrel design
Color-coded cap
In this shop: This individual marker is a core representation of the Ohuhu Oahu G185 / G44 vibe, emphasizing its dual-tip functionality and specific color offering.
This marker set includes 320 colors of dual-tipped alcohol art markers from the Oahu series, offering a comprehensive palette. It is designed for professional artists and serious hobbyists who require a wide spectrum of colors for diverse projects. The set provides a complete solution for color blending and extensive illustration work.
320 unique alcohol-based colors
Dual fine and chisel tips
Includes colorless blender
Comes with storage case
Numbered for easy identification
In this shop: This set embodies the full scope of the Ohuhu Oahu G185 / G44 series, making it highly relevant to the curated vibe of comprehensive artistry.
The Honolulu B Series offers alcohol-based markers with a flexible brush tip and a chisel tip, providing versatility for various art styles. It is aimed at artists who prefer the expressive lines of a brush tip for blending, calligraphy, and varied line weights. This series addresses the need for smooth gradients and dynamic brushwork in alcohol marker art.
Dual brush and chisel tips
Alcohol-based, blendable inks
Available in various sets
Quick-drying formulation
Comfortable grip barrel
In this shop: This alternative series complements the Ohuhu Oahu G185 / G44 vibe by offering a different tip style from the same brand, catering to varied artistic preferences.
The Kaala Series features dual-tipped markers with a slim design, offering both broad and fine tips. These professional-level markers are suitable for artists who need precision and control in a more compact form factor. The slim body design provides a comfortable grip for prolonged use and detailed work.
Dual broad and fine tips
Slim barrel design
Alcohol-based, permanent ink
Designed for intricate details
High-quality nibs for durability
In this shop: The Kaala series fits the curated vibe by representing another professional-grade option within the Ohuhu family, noted for its distinct slim profile.
This marker pad is an 8.3 x 11.7-inch art sketchbook designed specifically for alcohol-based markers. It is essential for artists using alcohol markers to prevent ink bleed-through and achieve optimal blending results. The specialized paper ensures vibrant colors and clean lines in artwork.
8.3 x 11.7 inch paper size
Thick, bleed-proof pages
Smooth surface for blending
Acid-free archival quality
Suitable for alcohol inks
In this shop: This marker pad is an essential accessory for fully utilizing the Ohuhu Oahu G185 / G44 markers, enhancing the overall artistic experience.
The Molokai Series offers alcohol markers with an extra-large nib and a secondary tip for covering larger areas efficiently. This series is designed for artists working on big illustrations or backgrounds where broad, consistent color application is needed. It helps achieve swift and even coverage on expansive surfaces.
Extra-large broad nib
Dual-tip functionality
Alcohol-based, rich pigments
Ideal for large-scale art
Fast-drying ink
In this shop: The Molokai series expands the Ohuhu Oahu G185 / G44 vibe by offering a specialized tool for large-scale work, showing the brand's diverse offerings.
The combination of individual fine/chisel markers and comprehensive sets ensures artists have both specific color needs met and a wide palette for expansive projects.
Dual-tip designs across various series, including brush and extra-large nib options, provide exceptional versatility for line work, blending, and covering large areas efficiently.
The inclusion of a specialized marker pad prevents bleed-through and optimizes color vibrancy, ensuring professional results across all alcohol marker applications.
What to know
Building a full collection with diverse marker series can represent a significant upfront investment, especially for the larger sets.
While versatile, the different marker series (Oahu, Honolulu, Kaala, Molokai) each have unique feel and pigment characteristics which may require an adjustment period when switching between them.
How to use this together
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Prepare Your Surface
Always begin by placing your Ohuhu Marker Pad on a flat, stable surface. The specialized paper of this pad is crucial for preventing ink bleed-through, ensuring your vibrant alcohol markers perform at their best and protect the surfaces beneath your artwork.
2
Start with Broad Strokes
For larger areas, utilize the chisel tip of your Oahu G185/G44 or the extra-large nib of the Molokai Series markers to lay down an even base layer of color. This approach is efficient for backgrounds or broad color fields and helps in achieving smooth, consistent coverage before adding details.
3
Add Details and Fine Lines
Switch to the fine tip of the Oahu G185/G44 or the Kaala Series markers for intricate details, outlines, and delicate touches. The precision these tips offer is essential for adding depth and definition to your artwork, making your illustrations pop with crisp lines and subtle textures.
4
Blend and Layer Colors
Use the brush tip of the Honolulu B Series markers or the chisel tips in overlapping strokes to seamlessly blend colors and create gradients. Work quickly while the ink is still wet for the smoothest transitions, building up layers to achieve desired color intensity and depth.
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Store Your Markers Properly
After use, ensure all caps are securely fastened on your Ohuhu markers to prevent them from drying out. Store them horizontally to keep the ink evenly distributed to both tips, prolonging their lifespan and ensuring consistent performance for future projects.