This bundle features the Ohuhu Oahu E477 marker, a fine and chisel tip alcohol art marker. It is designed for artists and hobbyists seeking precise lines and broad strokes. The collection provides the tools needed for various alcohol marker techniques, from detailed work to comprehensive color blending.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for professional illustrators and heavy users who need to replace the Morin E477 shade without rebuying an entire set. Not for casual hobbyists who only need basic primary colors—this shop focuses on the Oahu series specific replenishment workflow.
Curator's pick: Oahu Series Individual Marker E477 Morin Fine and Chisel
Buying this single marker is the only way to avoid the waste of duplicate sets when you hit the plastic on your most-used earth tones. The Morin shade is notoriously difficult to replicate with other brands, so sticking to the individual OEM refill is the only way to maintain color consistency across a long-term project.
⚠ Worth knowing: These specific Oahu markers feature a chisel and fine nib, not the rubber brush tip found in the Honolulu series. If your technique relies on pressure-sensitive tapering or soft blending, these rigid nibs will feel restrictive and may tear lower-weight paper.
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This shop is built around the Ohuhu Oahu E477 marker, a fine and chisel tip alcohol art marker, and expands into a comprehensive set of alcohol-based art supplies. It offers a structured approach to acquiring the tools needed for both detailed line work and broad color application.
This collection is ideal for artists and hobbyists, from beginners just exploring alcohol markers to seasoned professionals needing a full spectrum of tools. It's particularly suited for those working on illustrations, comics, or any art requiring vibrant, blendable color.
Starting with a core selection of markers and a sketchbook is a great entry point. A complete build for this shop, including various marker sets and essential accessories, can range anywhere from $177 to $520.
Full build
$177–$520
Starter
$17–$30
Marker + Sketchbook only
Best forAlcohol Marker ArtistsDetailed IllustrationsColor BlendingOn-The-Go SketchingProfessional Artistry
Oahu Series Individual Marker E477 Morin Fine and Chisel
This is an individual alcohol art marker with a dual-tip design. It is suitable for artists requiring specific colors for detailed work or touch-ups in their alcohol marker projects. The marker helps achieve precise lines and broad color application.
E477 Morin color
Fine and chisel tips
Alcohol-based ink
Dual-tip design
Refillable ink
In this shop: This individual E477 Morin marker is central to the "Ohuhu Oahu E477 Individual Alcohol Art Marker" vibe, as it is the exact product featured and named.
This comprehensive set includes 320 alcohol-based art markers, each with dual tips. It is for artists who need a wide range of colors for extensive projects and nuanced blending. The set provides a complete palette for diverse artistic expressions.
320 distinct colors
Dual fine and chisel tips
Alcohol-based ink
Fast-drying, blendable colors
Storage case included
In this shop: This extensive set embodies the "Ohuhu Oahu E477 Individual Alcohol Art Marker" vibe by offering the full spectrum of Oahu series markers with identical fine and chisel tip functionality.
This series offers alcohol markers with both brush and chisel tips, catering to different artistic needs. It is for professional illustrators and artists who require flexibility in stroke width and texture. The markers address the need for versatile line work and smooth color fills.
Brush and chisel tips
Alcohol-based ink
Vibrant color range
Blendable and smooth application
Ergonomic barrel design
In this shop: The Honolulu series aligns with the professional focus of the "Ohuhu Oahu E477 Individual Alcohol Art Marker" vibe, offering an alternative with brush and chisel tips for varied artistic approaches.
This set of slim dual-tip alcohol art markers is designed for portability and precision. It is suitable for artists who need compact tools for on-the-go sketching or for detailed work in smaller areas. The markers provide control and a wide color selection in a slender form factor.
Slim barrel design
Dual fine and chisel tips
Alcohol-based ink
Portable and lightweight
Smooth, blendable colors
In this shop: The Kaala series fits the "Ohuhu Oahu E477 Individual Alcohol Art Marker" vibe by providing another professional-grade marker option, emphasizing slim design and dual tips for specific use cases.
This sketchbook features paper specifically designed for alcohol markers, preventing bleed-through to subsequent pages. It is for artists working with alcohol-based inks who need a reliable surface for their artwork. The paper ensures optimal color vibrancy and blending without waste.
8.3 x 11.7 inch size
Suitable for alcohol markers
Bleed-proof paper
Smooth surface
Acid-free sheets
In this shop: This marker pad complements the "Ohuhu Oahu E477 Individual Alcohol Art Marker" vibe by offering the essential paper medium for effective use of alcohol markers, preventing common issues like bleed-through.
This colorless alcohol marker is used to lighten colors, create gradients, and blend existing alcohol ink applications. It is for artists who want to achieve subtle transitions and effects with their colored markers. The blender solves the problem of harsh lines and allows for soft color manipulation.
Colorless alcohol ink
Dual-tip (fine and chisel)
For blending and lightening
Reactivates dry ink
Odorless formula
In this shop: The colorless blender seamlessly integrates with the "Ohuhu Oahu E477 Individual Alcohol Art Marker" vibe, as it's a fundamental tool for maximizing the blending capabilities of alcohol-based markers.
The combination of various marker lines ensures you have the right tip and color range for any artistic endeavor, from fine details to expansive washes.
Dedicated marker pads and colorless blenders in the ecosystem provide a seamless workflow, ensuring vibrant colors and smooth blends without bleed-through or harsh lines.
A wide range of price points allows artists to scale their toolkit from a few essential markers to a complete studio collection, catering to different budgets and needs.
What to know
Building a comprehensive collection from the various Ohuhu series might seem overwhelming initially, requiring careful consideration of which sets best complement your existing tools.
The vast color selection in larger sets, like the 320 Colors Oahu set, can be great but might also present a learning curve for new users trying to master color theory with alcohol markers.
How to use this together
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Start with Sketchbook Setup
Lay down your Ohuhu Marker Pad Art Sketchbook on a flat, stable surface. Ensure you have clear space around your work area for ease of movement and access to your markers. This prevents smudging and provides a consistent working environment.
2
Select Core Colors
Begin by selecting your main colors from either the Oahu Series Individual Marker or a smaller set. The Oahu E477 Morin is excellent for specific shades. Use the chisel tip for broad areas and the fine tip for outlines and smaller details. Try to establish your base layers first.
3
Blend and Add Detail
Once base layers are down, use the Honolulu Series Brush and Chisel Tip markers for varied stroke widths, especially for textural elements. Integrate the Ohuhu Colorless Blender Alcohol Marker to soften edges, create smooth gradients, and lift color if needed. Always work from lighter to darker colors for best blending results.
4
Final Touches with Precision
For intricate details or travel-friendly work, turn to the Kaala Series Slim Dual Tip Alcohol Art Markers. Their slim design allows for precise control in tight spaces. These are also great for adding highlights or very fine lines after the main colors have dried, ensuring sharp definition.