Explore the world of Ohuhu Oahu GG030 Dual Tip Alcohol Markers and related art supplies. This collection is designed for artists and illustrators seeking quality alcohol-based markers for vibrant artworks. These products help create smooth blends and rich color saturation in various art projects.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for colorists and illustrators who need to replace high-use individual shades like GG030 without buying an entire new set. Not for casual hobbyists who only need primary colors—this shop focuses on specific professional-grade inventory management.
Curator's pick: Oahu Series Individual Marker GG030 Fine & Chisel Tip
This is the most logical buy because it solves the 'empty gray' problem common in architectural sketching. It is more cost-effective than a brush tip for filling large background blocks, provided you don't mind the rigid chisel nib.
⚠ Worth knowing: These markers use a non-refillable body design, so once the internal reservoir is dry, the entire unit goes into the bin. If you are doing industrial-scale coverage, the waste adds up compared to a system with replaceable ink bottles.
Lightfast Fineliners for Technical DrawingHeavyweight 120lb Bleed-Proof Marker PaperArchival Grade Portfolio Storage and Protection
This shop is built around the Ohuhu Oahu GG030 Dual Tip Alcohol Marker and other related art supplies. It offers a curated selection to help artists and illustrators achieve vibrant artworks with smooth blends and rich color saturation. The products are chosen for their quality and ability to enhance various art projects.
This collection is ideal for aspiring artists, illustrators, and hobbyists who want to explore alcohol-based markers or expand their existing collection. Whether you're working on intricate illustrations, detailed coloring, or large-scale art pieces, these markers provide the tools for excellent results. It's particularly good for those who value smooth blending and a rich color palette.
To start, focus on a core set of markers and appropriate paper. A starter path, including a marker set and sketchbook, totals $75-$125. A full build, acquiring a wide range of markers and specialized tools, can cost between $167-$415.
Full build
$167–$415
Starter
$75–$125
Marker set + sketchbook
Best forIllustratorsHobby ArtistsColoring EnthusiastsMixed Media ArtBeginner Alcohol Markers
Oahu Series Individual Marker GG030 Fine & Chisel Tip
This is an individual Ohuhu Oahu marker in color GG030, featuring both fine and chisel tips. It is suitable for artists and hobbyists who need to replace a specific color or expand their collection one marker at a time. This marker helps achieve precise lines and broad strokes in illustrations and coloring.
Color: GG030
Dual tips: Fine point and Chisel
Alcohol-based ink
Used for detail and broad strokes
Single marker replacement/addition
In this shop: The Oahu Series Individual Marker GG030 Fine & Chisel Tip is central to the shop's "Ohuhu Oahu GG030 Dual Tip Alcohol Marker" focus, representing the core product type.
This set contains 100 dual-tip alcohol art markers from the Ohuhu Oahu Series. It is intended for artists and illustrators looking for a comprehensive color palette to create diverse artworks with smooth blending. This set provides a wide range of colors for extensive projects and nuanced shading.
100 marker set
Ohuhu Oahu Series
Dual tips: Fine and Chisel
Alcohol-based ink
Wide color range for blending
In this shop: The Oahu Series 100 Colors Dual Tips Art Marker Set aligns with the "Ohuhu Oahu GG030 Dual Tip Alcohol Marker" vibe by offering an expanded array of the signature marker type.
The Honolulu B Series offers dual-tip alcohol markers with brush and chisel tips. These markers are designed for artists who prefer the flexibility of a brush tip for varied line weights and smooth gradients. They help achieve painterly effects and flowing lines in illustrations and calligraphy.
Dual tips: Brush and Chisel
Alcohol-based ink
Flexible brush tip
From Honolulu B Series
Good for blending and gradients
In this shop: The Honolulu B Series Dual Tip Brush & Chisel Markers are included as a complementary option for artists within the "Ohuhu Oahu GG030 Dual Tip Alcohol Marker" ecosystem who prefer brush tips.
The Kaala Series features slim dual-tip alcohol markers, offering a compact design. These markers are suitable for artists who need a more ergonomic grip or prefer a smaller barrel for storage and travel. They provide precise control and vibrant colors in a more slender form factor.
Slim barrel design
Dual tips: Fine and Chisel
Alcohol-based ink
Portable and ergonomic
From Kaala Series
In this shop: The Kaala Series Slim Dual Tip Alcohol Markers broaden the selection, fitting the "Ohuhu Oahu GG030 Dual Tip Alcohol Marker" vibe by providing an alternative marker style from the same brand.
This is a marker sketchbook pad specifically designed for use with alcohol-based inks. It is essential for artists using alcohol markers, as its specialized paper prevents bleed-through and feathering. This pad helps ensure clean lines and vibrant, true-to-color results without damaging subsequent pages.
Alcohol ink specific paper
Bleed-proof surface
Smooth texture
Marker sketchbook format
Prevents feathering
In this shop: The Marker Sketchbook Pad for Alcohol Ink is a practical addition, supporting the "Ohuhu Oahu GG030 Dual Tip Alcohol Marker" theme by providing the necessary medium for optimal marker performance.
Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Alcohol Markers are designed with a wide nib for covering expansive areas quickly. They are suitable for artists working on large-scale pieces or requiring broad, consistent color application. These markers help achieve smooth, even coverage across sizable sections of artwork.
Extra large nib
Alcohol-based ink
For large area coverage
From Molokai Series
Fast color application
In this shop: The Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Alcohol Markers align with the "Ohuhu Oahu GG030 Dual Tip Alcohol Marker" vibe by offering a specialized tool for different artistic needs within the brand's product range.
The diverse range of nib types across the series allows artists to achieve fine details, broad strokes, and painterly effects all within one collection.
Bundling various Ohuhu marker series provides a comprehensive color palette and toolset for smooth blending and rich saturation in any art project.
The inclusion of a specialized sketchbook ensures optimal performance and longevity for your alcohol marker creations by preventing bleed-through.
What to know
The initial investment for a comprehensive collection of diverse marker types can be a significant cost for new artists.
Managing and storing multiple marker series with different body shapes and cap styles might require some organization on your part.
How to use this together
1
Prepare Your Workspace
Lay down some protective paper or a craft mat on your desk before starting, as alcohol markers can bleed through standard paper. Always use the Marker Sketchbook Pad for Alcohol Ink to prevent feathering and ensure colors appear true and vibrant. This specific paper is designed to handle the ink saturation without damaging your work surface or subsequent pages.
2
Start with a Base Layer
Begin your artwork by applying lighter colors first, using either the Oahu Series 100 Colors Dual Tips Art Marker Set for a broad palette or the Kaala Series Slim Dual Tip Alcohol Markers for detailed areas. Alcohol markers blend best when applied wet on wet, so working from light to dark allows for smoother transitions and prevents muddiness.
3
Add Details and Dimension
Once your base layers are dry or still workable for blending, use the Ohuhu Oahu GG030 Individual Marker for precise lines and details. For expressive strokes and varied line weights, incorporate the Honolulu B Series Dual Tip Brush & Chisel Markers. If you need to quickly fill in large areas, switch to the Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Alcohol Markers to save time and achieve even coverage.
4
Layer and Blend Colors
Build up color intensity and create smooth gradients by layering similar shades together. Different Ohuhu series markers, like the Oahu and Kaala, are compatible and can be used interchangeably for blending. Apply a lighter color over a darker one while the darker layer is still damp to achieve seamless transitions. Practice on scrap paper from your Marker Sketchbook Pad to master blending techniques.