Explore individual Ohuhu Oahu series markers and complementary art supplies designed for artists seeking precision and versatility. This collection focuses on dual-tip functionality, offering fine and chisel points for detailed work and broad strokes. It's ideal for illustrators, designers, and hobbyists who utilize alcohol-based markers for various artistic projects.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for colorists and illustrators who need to replace specific high-drain shades without buying an entire 200-count set. Not for professional oil painters—this shop focuses strictly on alcohol-based ink performance and nib durability.
Curator's pick: Oahu E363 Red Bean Individual Marker
This specific red-brown shade is the most versatile for shadows and line work, but the chisel nib is the real winner because it maintains its edge much longer than the softer brush tips of the Honolulu series.
⚠ Worth knowing: These markers are alcohol-based and will bleed through standard printer paper or thin notebooks immediately. You must use a dedicated marker pad or a silicone barrier sheet if you want to save the pages underneath.
Archival Ink Fine Liners for Detail UnderlaysPortable Desktop Organizers for Large Marker SetsHigh-GSM Bleed-Proof Illustration Boards
This shop focuses on Ohuhu Oahu series markers, known for their dual fine and chisel tips, and complementary art supplies. It's curated to provide artists with the tools needed for precision, versatility, and smooth color application in their projects.
This collection is ideal for illustrators, designers, and hobbyists who use alcohol-based markers regularly. Whether you're working on detailed illustrations, comic art, fashion design, or large-scale rendering, these products offer the range and quality you need.
Start with an individual marker and a sketchbook for around $17-$30. A full setup, including a comprehensive set, various specialized markers, and a sketchbook, will cost between $157 and $345.
Full build
$157–$345
Starter
$17–$30
Individual Marker + Sketchbook
Best forIllustratorsGraphic DesignersHobby ArtistsComic ArtDetailed RenderingBlending Techniques
The Oahu E363 Red Bean Individual Marker features dual fine and chisel tips, providing versatility for detailed lines and broader strokes. It is an alcohol-based marker suitable for artists and designers working on illustrations, comics, or craft projects. This marker offers precise control and smooth color application.
Dual fine and chisel tips
Alcohol-based ink
Red Bean color (E363)
For illustration and design
Refillable ink (check availability)
In this shop: This individual marker exemplifies the precision and dual-tip design central to the Ohuhu Oahu series vibe, offering practical utility for artists.
The Honolulu Series Brush Tip Alcohol Markers offer a brush nib for blending and a chisel tip for broad coverage, catering to artists who prioritize smooth gradients and expressive lines. These markers are designed for advanced blending techniques in illustration, fashion design, and comic art. They help achieve seamless color transitions and varied line weights.
Flexible brush tip for blending
Chisel tip for wider strokes
Alcohol-based, quick-drying ink
Suitable for art and design
Ergonomic barrel design
In this shop: These markers expand on the Ohuhu artistic vibe by offering brush tips, adding advanced blending capabilities for nuanced color work.
The Kaala Series Slim Dual Tip Markers feature both a fine point and a broad chisel tip in a sleek, slim barrel for comfortable handling and precise control. These markers are ideal for detailed illustration, architectural drawing, and graphic design, where accuracy and portability are valued. They help artists create clean lines and fills in tight spaces.
Fine point and broad chisel tips
Slim, ergonomic barrel
Alcohol-based, quick-drying ink
Designed for detailed work
Travel-friendly size
In this shop: This series aligns with the Ohuhu Oahu vibe by providing another dual-tip option, emphasizing portability and precision for diverse artistic applications.
The Oahu 200 Colors Dual Tip Marker Set provides an extensive range of hues, each marker featuring both a fine and a chisel tip. This set is comprehensive for artists requiring a broad palette for large-scale projects, rendering, or detailed artwork. It supports the creation of complex color schemes and intricate designs.
200 unique colors
Dual fine and chisel tips
Alcohol-based ink set
Comprehensive color range
Includes storage case
In this shop: This large set encapsulates the full spectrum of colors available in the Ohuhu Oahu series, offering everything needed to embrace the detailed artistic vibe.
The Ohuhu Marker Pad Sketchbook is specifically engineered for alcohol-based markers, featuring bleed-proof paper that prevents ink from seeping through. It is essential for artists using alcohol markers to maintain clean artwork and protect underlying surfaces. This pad ensures sharp lines and vibrant colors without smudging.
Bleed-proof paper (marker friendly)
Smooth surface for blending
Thick, durable sheets
Available in various sizes
Acid-free paper
In this shop: This sketchbook is a practical companion, reinforcing the Ohuhu Oahu series vibe by providing the optimal surface for these specific markers.
The Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Markers are designed for covering large areas quickly and efficiently with an extra-wide chisel tip. These markers are suitable for background filling, banner design, or murals, providing broad, consistent color application. They help artists achieve uniform coverage on expansive surfaces.
Extra-large chisel nib
Alcohol-based, high-flow ink
Designed for large area coverage
Fast-drying formula
Wide color selection
In this shop: The Molokai series complements the Ohuhu Oahu vibe by offering tools for broader applications, extending the brand's utility beyond fine detail.
The combination of various tip types, from fine to extra-large chisel, allows for exceptional versatility across all stages of artwork, from fine details to broad coverage.
All markers are alcohol-based and compatible with the bleed-proof sketchbook, ensuring consistent blending, vibrant color payoff, and clean results without ink bleed-through.
The range of individual markers and sets caters to both those starting with a few key colors and experienced artists needing an extensive palette for complex projects.
What to know
Building a comprehensive collection from individual markers and specialized sets can become a notable investment, especially for artists requiring a very broad spectrum of colors.
While versatile, mastering the blending techniques of alcohol markers, especially with different tip types, does require practice and understanding of color theory.
How to use this together
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Prepare Your Surface
Always start with the Ohuhu Marker Pad Sketchbook. Its bleed-proof paper is specifically designed to prevent ink from seeping through, ensuring your colors stay true and vibrant on the page without damaging surfaces underneath. This step is crucial for clean and professional results when working with alcohol markers.
2
Establish Base Colors and Broad Strokes
For large areas or initial color washes, use the Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Markers due to their wide chisel tip for efficient coverage. Alternatively, the chisel tip of the Oahu E363 Individual Marker or Honolulu Series Brush Tip Markers can lay down smaller base layers. Laying down lighter colors first is often recommended for easier blending.
3
Add Detail and Blend
Transition to the fine tips of the Oahu E363 Individual Marker or Kaala Series Slim Dual Tip Markers for intricate lines and small details. For smooth transitions and advanced blending, utilize the brush nibs of the Honolulu Series Brush Tip Markers. Work from light to dark, building up layers to achieve desired depth and seamless gradients.
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Expand Your Palette (Optional)
If your project requires a broader range of hues, integrate the Oahu 200 Colors Dual Tip Marker Set. This set significantly expands your available color spectrum, allowing for more complex shading and diverse color schemes. Ensure all markers are alcohol-based for optimal compatibility and blending.