This collection features Ohuhu dual-tip alcohol markers and related art supplies, designed for artists, illustrators, and hobbyists. It includes various marker types for different styles of artwork, along with a specialized marker pad. These products collectively support blending, layering, and detailed illustration with alcohol-based inks.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for professional illustrators and students who need to replace specific high-use greens without repurchasing entire sets. Not for casual hobbyists who only need basic color coverage—this shop focuses on professional-grade Oahu and Honolulu series components.
This specific shade is the workhorse of botanical and landscape work; the chisel tip allows for aggressive flooding while the fine tip handles tight detail without the tip-splitting common in cheaper brush-alternatives.
⚠ Worth knowing: These markers are not refillable, so once the barrel is dry, the entire unit goes to the bin. If you are doing massive production work, consider the upfront cost of a refillable system versus the convenience of these individual replacements.
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This shop is built around the versatile Ohuhu alcohol markers and essential accompanying supplies, offering a comprehensive toolkit for artists at all levels. It focuses on providing options for detailed work, broad strokes, and extensive color blending.
This collection is ideal for artists, illustrators, and hobbyists who are new to alcohol markers or looking to expand their existing set. It's particularly suited for creating vibrant illustrations, detailed artwork, and practicing blending techniques without ink bleed-through.
To start, focus on a core set of markers and a reliable pad; the Ohuhu Kaala Series and Marker Pad are excellent choices. A full build, including extensive color sets and premium brush markers, can range from $200 to $400 for a professional-grade setup.
Full build
$200–$400
Starter
$45–$105
marker set + marker pad
Best forAlcohol Marker ArtistsIllustratorsHobbyist DrawingColor BlendingDetailed ArtTechnical Drawing
The Ohuhu Oahu G578 Individual Marker features both a fine tip for detail work and a chisel tip for broader strokes. This single marker is suitable for artists and hobbyists who need precise control and versatile line weights in alcohol-based art. It helps to achieve clear outlines and smooth fills with a consistent color.
Fine tip for detail and outlines
Chisel tip for broad strokes and fills
Alcohol-based ink
Single 'G578' color code
Ergonomic barrel design
In this shop: The Ohuhu Oahu G578 marker is central to the shop's vibe because it embodies the dual-tip, alcohol-based marker quality that defines the Oahu series.
Ohuhu Honolulu B Series markers are alcohol-based and feature a brush tip alongside a chisel tip. They are designed for artists who prefer the flexibility of a brush for blending and painterly effects, combined with the chisel for broader coverage. These markers address the need for fluid line variations and soft color transitions in art.
Brush tip for variable line width
Chisel tip for consistent coverage
Alcohol-based, blendable inks
Good for layering techniques
Durable nib construction
In this shop: The Honolulu B Series offers a brush tip alternative that aligns with the expressive and versatile art vibe of this shop, catering to different artistic preferences.
The Ohuhu Kaala Series Slim Broad and Fine Markers offer a slender profile designed for precision and comfortable grip during extended use. These alcohol-based markers are aimed at professional illustrators and architects who require consistent lines and accurate color application in technical drawings and fine art. Their slim body aids in detailed work and portability.
Slim barrel for comfortable grip
Broad tip for large areas
Fine tip for intricate details
Alcohol-based, quick-drying ink
Suitable for professional illustration
In this shop: The Kaala Series markers fit the shop's vibe by providing a specialized, slim option for precise application, expanding the range of tools for detailed artwork.
The Ohuhu Oahu 100 Color Set provides a comprehensive range of dual-tip alcohol markers. This set is for serious artists and crafters who need an extensive palette to execute complex illustrations, color-blending projects, and large-scale artwork. It solves the need for color diversity and consistent performance across a wide spectrum.
100 unique colors
Dual-tip design (fine and chisel)
Alcohol-based, vivid pigments
Includes a color chart
Storage case for organization
In this shop: This 100-color Oahu set reinforces the shop's vibe by offering an expansive collection for artists deeply invested in alcohol marker art.
This Ohuhu Marker Pad is spiral-bound and sized 8.3 x 11.7 inches, specifically formulated to prevent bleed-through with alcohol markers. It is an essential companion for any artist using alcohol-based inks, ensuring clean lines and vibrant colors without ink feathering onto subsequent pages. The paper's surface allows for smooth blending and layering of colors.
Bleed-proof paper for markers
Smooth surface for blending
Spiral bound, lay-flat design
8.3 x 11.7 inch 'A4' size
Suitable for alcohol inks
In this shop: The Ohuhu Marker Pad completes the shop's vibe by providing the necessary foundation for optimal performance of the alcohol markers.
The Ohuhu Honolulu Plus Series features alcohol markers with upgraded supreme rubber brush tips for enhanced flexibility and durability. These markers are designed for artists seeking a more responsive and resilient brush tip for blending, variable line work, and textured effects. They offer improved control and a consistent ink flow for nuanced color application.
Upgraded rubber brush tip
Flexible and durable nib
Alcohol-based, blendable ink
Precise color control
Ergonomic barrel design
In this shop: The Honolulu Plus Series aligns with the shop's vibe by showcasing the latest advancements in Ohuhu marker technology, offering an enhanced drawing experience.
The combination of various marker types allows for both precise detail work and broad color application within the same art piece.
The included marker pad ensures colors vibrant without bleed-through, maximizing the effectiveness of the alcohol-based inks.
A wide range of price points means artists can start with basic sets and expand to comprehensive collections as their skills grow.
What to know
Some of the larger marker sets might be overwhelming for absolute beginners, requiring a bit of experimentation to master.
While effective, alcohol markers can dry out if not capped properly, necessitating good storage habits to maintain their longevity.
How to use this together
1
Prepare Your Surface
Always begin by using the Ohuhu Marker Pad. Its specialized paper prevents ink bleed-through and ensures your colors appear vibrant and blend smoothly, which is crucial for alcohol-based inks.
2
Outline with Fine Tips
For precise lines and detailed outlines, start with the fine tip of the Ohuhu Oahu G578 Individual Marker or a fine-tipped marker from the Ohuhu Kaala Series. This lays down your initial structure before adding broader color.
3
Layer and Blend Colors
Use the chisel tips from the Ohuhu Honolulu B Series or the brush tips from the Ohuhu Honolulu Plus Series for laying down base colors and blending. Work from light to dark, layering colors to create smooth transitions and depth.
4
Add Broad Strokes and Fills
Leverage the broad chisel tips found in sets like the Ohuhu Oahu 100 Color Set for quickly filling in larger areas and creating consistent color fields. The variety of colors helps to achieve nuanced shading.
5
Refine and Add Texture
Return to the brush tip markers, especially those from the Honolulu Plus Series with their supreme rubber brush, to add texture, blend edges further, and achieve painterly effects. Their flexibility provides greater control for finishing touches.