Explore a curated selection of Ohuhu alcohol markers, featuring both individual pens and comprehensive sets. This collection is for artists and hobbyists seeking quality tools for coloring, illustration, and design. These products collectively help you achieve vibrant, blendable artwork across various styles and scales.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for illustrators and designers who need to replace specific high-use shades without buying entire sets. Not for casual hobbyists who only need basic primary colors—this shop focuses on professional-grade palette maintenance.
Curator's pick: Oahu G862 (61) Individual Marker Fine & Chisel
This specific mid-tone green is the hardest to find in bulk sets but essential for natural gradient work. The chisel nib holds its edge longer than cheaper alternatives, which is critical for consistent broad fills.
⚠ Worth knowing: These markers use a non-refillable barrel system, so once the internal reservoir is dry, the entire unit must be recycled. If you are doing heavy daily saturation work, the Honolulu brush-tip series offers better ink longevity per session.
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This shop is built around a curated selection of Ohuhu alcohol markers, offering a versatile toolkit for artists and hobbyists. It combines individual markers with comprehensive sets, ensuring you can find the right tools for coloring, illustration, and design. The focus is on providing high-quality, blendable options for vibrant artwork.
This collection is ideal for art students, professional illustrators, and serious hobbyists who are looking to expand their color palette and refine their alcohol marker techniques. Whether you're creating intricate illustrations, filling sizable comic pages, or blending subtle gradients, there's a marker set here to elevate your work.
To start, focus on a core marker set and appropriate paper, costing around $55-$225. A full build, including extensive color palettes and specialized nibs, could range from $226-$528.
Full build
$226–$528
Starter
$55–$225
Core marker set + paper
Best forIllustratorsColoring EnthusiastsProfessional ArtistsArt StudentsGraphic DesignersHobbyists
This is an individual alcohol-based marker featuring both a fine tip for detail work and a chisel tip for broader strokes. It is intended for artists and illustrators who require precise color application and blending capabilities. The dual tips facilitate versatile line work and fill-ins.
Alcohol-based ink, quick drying
Fine tip for details, chisel tip for fills
Dual-ended design
Color: G862
In this shop: This specific marker, Oahu G862, embodies the 'Ohuhu Oahu G862 Individual Alcohol Marker Fine Chisel' vibe by offering the exact color and tip combination highlighted for precise artistry.
This set contains 320 dual-tip alcohol markers from the Oahu series, offering a comprehensive color palette for extensive artistic projects. It is suitable for professional artists, art students, and serious hobbyists who need a wide range of blendable colors. The extensive selection supports complex illustrations and coloring tasks.
320 unique alcohol-based colors
Dual tips (fine and chisel)
Hard travel case included
Extensive color range
In this shop: This comprehensive set aligns with the 'Ohuhu Oahu G862 Individual Alcohol Marker Fine Chisel' vibe by providing the full spectrum of Oahu series markers for dedicated artists.
The Honolulu Series offers alcohol-based markers with both brush and chisel tips, providing flexibility for various artistic styles. These markers are designed for artists who prefer the soft, painterly strokes of a brush tip alongside the efficiency of a chisel tip. They are ideal for blending, layering, and creating varied textures in illustrations.
Alcohol-based ink, vibrant colors
Brush tip for blending, chisel for fills
Ergonomic barrel design
Multiple set sizes available
In this shop: The Honolulu Series fits the 'Ohuhu Oahu G862 Individual Alcohol Marker Fine Chisel' vibe by offering an alternative with a brush tip, catering to diverse artistic preferences within the alcohol marker category.
The Kaala Series features dual-tip slim alcohol markers designed for comfortable handling and precise control. These markers are appropriate for artists who prefer a thinner barrel for detailed work or for those with smaller hands. The slim profile enhances portability and reduces hand fatigue during long creative sessions.
Slim barrel design
Dual tips (fine and chisel)
Alcohol-based ink, blendable
Dries streak-free
In this shop: The Kaala Series complements the 'Ohuhu Oahu G862 Individual Alcohol Marker Fine Chisel' vibe by offering a slim, precision-focused option for artists seeking ergonomic design.
This mixed media pad is specifically designed to prevent bleed-through when using alcohol markers, ensuring clean lines and vibrant colors on the front of the page. It is essential for any artist using alcohol-based inks to achieve optimal layering and blending results without damaging subsequent pages. The smooth surface allows for seamless marker application.
Prevents alcohol marker bleed-through
Smooth surface for blending
Multiple sheet counts available
Acid-free paper
In this shop: This mixed media pad is a crucial companion for achieving the best results with the 'Ohuhu Oahu G862 Individual Alcohol Marker Fine Chisel' and other alcohol markers within this collection.
Molokai Extra Large Nib Alcohol Markers feature an oversized nib, perfect for quickly covering large areas with color. They are ideal for artists who work on bigger canvases or require efficient color blocking in their artwork. The robust nib ensures consistent and broad strokes, saving time on extensive projects.
Extra-large chisel nib
Alcohol-based ink, fast coverage
Designed for large areas
Refillable ink option
In this shop: The Molokai markers expand the 'Ohuhu Oahu G862 Individual Alcohol Marker Fine Chisel' vibe by offering specialized tools for different artistic scales, in this case, a larger nib for broad application.
The combination of individual markers, comprehensive sets, and varied nib types allows for extreme versatility across detail work, broad strokes, and blending.
Artists can achieve smooth color transitions and rich, vibrant artwork due to the blendable nature of the alcohol-based inks and specialized paper for bleed prevention.
The range of marker series, including slim and extra-large options, ensures comfortable handling and efficient application for any project scale or personal preference.
What to know
Building a complete collection with multiple sets and specialized markers can be a significant initial investment, especially for the Oahu Series 320 Colors set.
While the mixed media pads prevent bleed-through, artists must consistently use appropriate paper, as standard drawing paper will likely cause inks to bleed.
How to use this together
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Prepare Your Workspace
Before you begin, lay out your Mixed Media Pads for Alcohol Markers on a flat surface. This specialized paper is crucial as it prevents bleed-through and ensures your colors remain vibrant and true. Using this paper first avoids disappointment and wasted artwork on unsuitable surfaces.
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Establish Your Base Colors
Start by laying down your broader color areas using the Oahu Series 320 Colors or Honolulu Series for comprehensive coverage. If you have large sections to fill, the Molokai Extra Large Nib Alcohol Markers will cover them quickly and efficiently. This step sets the foundation for your illustration before adding details.
3
Add Details and Fine Lines
Once your base colors are dry, switch to the Oahu G862 Individual Markers or Kaala Series Dual Tip Slim Markers. Use their fine tips for intricate details, outlines, and delicate accents. The slim design of the Kaala series is particularly good for extended periods of detailed work without hand fatigue.
4
Blend and Layer Colors
Utilize the blending capabilities of your Ohuhu markers, especially the brush tips from the Honolulu Series, to create smooth transitions and depth. Layer lighter colors over darker ones for a gradient effect, or use a colorless blender if available to soften edges. This is where the alcohol-based nature of the inks truly shines.
5
Refine and Finish
Step back from your artwork and identify any areas that need adjustment. Use the chisel tips from any of the dual-tip markers for crisp edges or to refine larger blocks of color. The durability of the Molokai extra large nibs can also be used for final broad strokes or background fills.