Acrylic markers are versatile tools for artists and hobbyists, offering vibrant, opaque color on various surfaces. This bundle focuses on Ohuhu's range of markers, including their innovative automatic ink control acrylic sets. Whether you're working on paper, canvas, rock, or glass, these tools provide consistent color flow and blendability, suitable for detailed work and broad strokes.
Curated by Workshop Notes · Updated June 2026
Built for signage makers and restorers who need paint that flows without constant valve pumping or clogging mid-stroke. Not for fine-art oil painters—this shop focuses on high-speed acrylic application on hard substrates like wood and stone.
The automatic ink control actually prevents the 'puddle drop' common in traditional pump markers when the nib gets worn. The dual tips mean you aren't swapping tools between large fills and tight detail work, which saves time on outdoor projects.
⚠ Worth knowing: These markers are pressurized, so they can splatter if you uncaps them in high-heat environments or after significant elevation changes. Once the brush tips fray from use on rough surfaces like coarse concrete, they don't retract well and will need trimming to keep a clean line.
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This shop is built from Ohuhu's versatile range of markers, offering artists and hobbyists innovative tools for vibrant, opaque color on various surfaces. It focuses primarily on their automatic ink control acrylic sets, ensuring consistent flow and blendability.
This collection is ideal for artists, crafters, and DIY enthusiasts who work on a variety of surfaces like paper, canvas, rock, and glass. Whether you're a beginner exploring new mediums or an experienced illustrator needing precise color, these markers offer great flexibility.
To get started, focus on the core acrylic marker sets and a sketchbook. A full build, including specialty alcohol markers and a mixed media sketchbook, will range from around $170 to $300.
Full build
$170–$300
Starter
$40–$75
acrylic markers + sketchbook
Best forMulti-surface ArtDetailed CraftingVibrant IllustrationsMixed Media ProjectsBeginner To AdvancedDIY Decor
Ohuhu 24 Colors Double-Tipped Acrylic Markers Brush and Bullet
This set of 24 double-tipped acrylic markers features both brush and bullet tips, offering versatility for various artistic applications. The automatic ink control system ensures a consistent flow, making them suitable for illustrators and crafters requiring precise, vibrant opaque colors.
24 vibrant acrylic colors
Dual brush and bullet tips
Automatic ink flow control
Opaque, quick-drying ink
Suitable for multiple surfaces
In this shop: These 24-color markers with automatic ink control embody the innovative and user-friendly spirit of Ohuhu's acrylic marker collection.
These acrylic paint markers are designed for multi-surface use, allowing artists to create on diverse materials such as rock, wood, glass, and canvas. They provide opaque, permanent coverage, making them ideal for personalized crafts, decorative arts, and DIY projects.
Multi-surface compatibility
Opaque acrylic ink
Permanent once dry
Medium tip for detailing
Fade and water resistant
In this shop: These multi-surface acrylic markers highlight the versatility of Ohuhu's range, aligning with the creative freedom promoted by the automatic ink acrylic markers.
The Honolulu Series alcohol art markers are professional-grade tools known for their smooth, blendable alcohol-based ink. They are designed for artists who require a high-quality, transparent layering effect, suitable for illustration, manga, and graphic design work.
Alcohol-based, blendable ink
Professional-grade pigments
Dual tips (brush/chisel)
Refillable barrels
Wide color spectrum
In this shop: The Honolulu Series represents Ohuhu's commitment to quality across different marker types, providing a comparison point within the brand's diverse offerings.
Ohuhu Oahu Series Dual Tip Art Markers feature alcohol-based ink and both brush and chisel tips, catering to a broad range of artistic styles. They offer smooth, consistent color application and easy blending, making them a popular choice for artists and designers.
Alcohol-based, blendable ink
Dual brush and chisel tips
Ergonomic barrel design
Quick drying ink
Wide range of colors
In this shop: The Oahu Series dual-tip markers showcase another core offering from Ohuhu, complementing the acrylic markers with a different ink type and artistic application.
The Ohuhu Kaala Slim Markers feature both chisel and fine tips, providing precision for detailed artwork and controlled lines. These alcohol-based markers are suitable for intricate illustrations, lettering, and technical drawings where accuracy is paramount.
Slim barrel design
Dual chisel and fine tips
Alcohol-based ink
Precision control
Quick-drying formula
In this shop: These Kaala Slim markers demonstrate Ohuhu's attention to detail and variety in tip styles, offering options for different artistic needs alongside the acrylic markers.
This mixed media spiral-bound sketchbook is designed to accommodate various art materials, including acrylic markers, alcohol markers, and other wet or dry media. Its durable, heavyweight paper prevents bleed-through and buckling, ensuring a smooth surface for creative expression.
Heavyweight mixed media paper
Spiral bound for flat opening
Resists bleed-through
Supports wet and dry media
Durable cover
In this shop: This sketchbook serves as an essential companion for the Ohuhu automatic ink acrylic markers, providing a suitable surface that enhances the creative experience.
The combination of acrylic and alcohol markers allows for both opaque, permanent coverage and transparent, blendable layering effects.
With various tip types, from brush and bullet to chisel and fine, artists can achieve both broad strokes and intricate detailing in their work.
The automatic ink control system in the acrylic markers ensures a consistent color flow, making them reliable for long creative sessions on diverse materials.
What to know
Mixing alcohol and acrylic mediums requires a specific understanding of layering to prevent unintended reactions or damage to previous layers.
The breadth of marker types could be overwhelming for absolute beginners, requiring some experimentation to understand each set's best use.
How to use this together
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Prepare Your Surface
Always start by ensuring your chosen surface is clean and dry. If working on rock or wood, a light sanding or primer can help the Ohuhu Acrylic Paint Markers adhere better and extend the life of your artwork. This step is crucial for achieving consistent color and durability.
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Layer Acrylics First
When combining marker types, use the Ohuhu 24 Colors Double-Tipped Acrylic Markers or Ohuhu Acrylic Paint Markers for your base layers. These markers provide opaque coverage and create a solid color foundation. Allow acrylic layers to dry completely before applying additional mediums to prevent smudging or mixing.
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Add Details with Alcohol Markers
Once your acrylic base is dry, use the Honolulu Series Alcohol Art Markers or Ohuhu Oahu Series Dual Tip Art Markers for blending, shading, and adding transparent details. The Ohuhu Kaala Slim Chisel and Fine Dual Tip Markers are perfect for precise lines and intricate work on top of the acrylics or on their own. This order often works best as alcohol markers are transparent and can tint or alter wet acrylics.
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Test on Sketchbook
Before applying new colors or techniques to your main piece, always test them on a scrap piece of your Ohuhu Mixed Media Spiral Bound Sketchbook. This allows you to check color opacity, blendability, and ink flow, especially when transitioning between different marker types or on a new surface.