Explore the diverse range of Ohuhu alcohol markers, designed for artists and illustrators from beginners to professionals. This collection focuses on various tip types and color selections to suit different artistic needs. These products collectively help users achieve vibrant and blendable artwork with precision and versatility.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for illustrators and hobbyists who need cost-effective alcohol markers that don't sacrifice ink quality for professional blending. Not for watercolor artists or those requiring archival lightfastness for museum-grade work — this shop focuses on heavy-pigment, alcohol-based tools.
Curator's pick: Oahu Series Individual Marker E367 Caramel
The ability to buy the E367 individually is the real win here because it's the specific mid-tone flesh and shadow color you'll run dry months before the rest of a 100-pack. The chisel nib on the Oahu is stiffer than competitors, giving you better control over edges without the 'mushy' feel of cheap felt.
⚠ Worth knowing: These markers bleed through standard printer paper and even some lightweight drawing pads almost instantly. You must use a dedicated marker paper or a silicone 'bleed-shield' sheet behind your work, or you will ruin the pages underneath.
Heavyweight Bleed-Proof Paper StocksProfessional Lightboxes for Tracing and InkingArchival Fineliner Pens for Line Art
This shop is built from a diverse range of Ohuhu alcohol markers, offering various tip types and color selections to suit different artistic needs. It's designed to help artists achieve vibrant and blendable artwork with precision and versatility, drawing directly from Ohuhu's popular series.
This collection is ideal for artists and illustrators ranging from beginners exploring alcohol markers to seasoned professionals seeking specific tools. Whether you're focused on detailed illustrations, broad coverage, or expressive brushwork, these products offer solutions for every artistic approach.
To get started, consider the 'starter' path for essential tools, costing around $55. A full build, encompassing a comprehensive range of markers and a dedicated sketchbook, can range from $157 to $405, providing a complete and versatile art setup.
Full build
$157–$405
Starter
$55–$125
Marker set + sketchbook
Best forAlcohol Marker ArtDetailed IllustrationColor BlendingSketchingGraphic DesignLarge Area Coverage
The Oahu Series Individual Marker E367 Caramel is a dual-tip alcohol marker featuring both a fine point and a chisel tip. This marker is suitable for artists and illustrators needing precise lines and broad strokes in a single tool. It solves the need for blending and detailed work in a specific color.
Dual tips: fine and chisel
E367 Caramel color
Alcohol-based ink
Refillable design (select models)
Permanent on most surfaces
In this shop: This individual marker embodies the precision and versatility of the Ohuhu Oahu Series, fitting the shop's focus on high-quality alcohol markers.
The Oahu Series Dual Tip Alcohol Markers 100 Colors set provides a broad spectrum of colors with fine and chisel tips. This set is for artists who require an extensive palette for detailed illustrations, coloring, and design work. It enables comprehensive color blending and layering for complex artworks.
100 vibrant colors
Fine and chisel dual tips
Alcohol-based, quick-drying ink
Color-coded caps
Includes carrying case
In this shop: This large set showcases the full potential of the Ohuhu Oahu series, aligning with the shop's emphasis on comprehensive marker collections.
The Honolulu B Series Alcohol Brush Markers offer a different tip combination, featuring brush and chisel tips. This series is designed for artists who prefer the flexibility of a brush tip for variable line weights and blending effects. It addresses the need for expressive strokes and smooth color transitions.
Brush and chisel dual tips
Alcohol-based, permanent ink
Ergonomic barrel design
Blendable colors
Suitable for various art styles
In this shop: The Honolulu B Series diversifies the shop's offering by introducing a brush tip option, complementing the Oahu series' chisel and fine tips.
The Kaala Series Slim Dual Tip Illustration Markers are specialized alcohol-based markers with a slender profile and dual tips. These markers are ideal for detailed illustration, sketching, and graphic design due to their maneuverability. They offer control for intricate work and fine lines.
Slim barrel design
Dual tips (fine/chisel options)
Alcohol-based ink
Precise control for details
Quick drying
In this shop: The Kaala Series adds a specialized slim marker option, catering to the precision-focused artist within the Ohuhu context.
The Ohuhu Marker Pad Art Sketchbook is purpose-built for alcohol-based markers. This sketchbook is essential for artists using alcohol markers, as its thick, bleed-proof paper prevents ink from seeping through. It ensures vibrant color representation and smooth blending without damaging subsequent pages.
Bleed-proof paper
Smooth surface for blending
Acid-free, heavy stock
Suitable for alcohol markers
Multiple sheet count options
In this shop: This marker pad is an essential companion for all Ohuhu markers, enhancing the user experience by providing an optimal surface for the alcohol-based inks.
The Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Alcohol Markers feature an oversized nib for broad strokes and coverage. These markers are for artists needing to cover large areas quickly or create bold, expressive lines. They solve the problem of efficiently coloring large sections of artwork.
Extra large nib
Alcohol-based ink
Broad stroke capability
Suitable for backgrounds
Fast-drying formula
In this shop: The Molokai Series extends the shop's range to include options for larger-scale work, offering versatility beyond fine detail markers.
The combination of multiple marker series ensures artists have access to a wide variety of tip types, from fine points to brush and extra-large nibs, for comprehensive artistic expression.
Users can achieve professional-grade blending and vibrant color layering across different art styles due to the alcohol-based ink and diverse color palettes available.
The inclusion of a purpose-built sketchbook guarantees that marker ink will not bleed through pages, preserving artwork and improving the overall user experience.
What to know
Building a comprehensive collection across different series can become an investment, and beginners might find the range of choices slightly overwhelming initially.
While versatile, mastering the unique blending properties of alcohol markers across various tip types requires practice, and results may vary depending on paper quality if not using the专用 notepad.
How to use this together
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Choose Your Foundation
Begin by selecting the Ohuhu Marker Pad Art Sketchbook as your paper. Its bleed-proof design is crucial for preventing ink from seeping through, ensuring your colors stay vibrant and blendable without damaging subsequent pages. Using the right paper from the start saves frustration and wasted materials.
2
Lay Down Base Colors
For broad coverage or filling large areas, start with the Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Alcohol Markers. Their oversized nibs efficiently cover significant sections of your artwork. Alternatively, for a wide color palette with dual tips, use the Oahu Series Dual Tip Alcohol Markers 100 Colors to establish your main color zones.
3
Add Detail and Expression
Transition to the Kaala Series Slim Dual Tip Illustration Markers for intricate details and fine lines, or use the Oahu Series Individual Marker E367 Caramel for specific color accents. If you prefer dynamic line weights and expressive strokes, the Honolulu B Series Alcohol Brush Markers are ideal for adding depth and texture with their flexible brush tips. This layered approach ensures a polished final piece.