Dive into the world of alcohol-based art with a curated selection of Ohuhu markers and essential accessories. This bundle features individual markers for precise color matching, comprehensive sets for expanding your palette, and specialized paper designed for optimal performance. These products are for artists, illustrators, and hobbyists looking for quality tools for blending and layering techniques.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for professional illustrators and hobbyists who need to replace specific high-use colors like RG140 without rebuying an entire 320-piece set. Not for casual crafters who only need basic primary colors—this shop focuses on precision color management and professional-grade refills.
Curator's pick: Oahu RG140 Individual Marker Fine and Chisel
This is the smartest buy because it solves the 'dry marker' problem for one of the most used skin and shadow tones in the palette. While the brush tips are popular, the chisel nib on the Oahu series provides better saturation for broad backgrounds and remains more durable over long-term use.
⚠ Worth knowing: These markers use alcohol-based ink that will bleed through standard sketchbook paper; you must use a heavy-weight treated pad or a silicone barrier sheet to protect your work surface. Additionally, the RG140 cap color is a close approximation, so always maintain a separate swatch card for true color matching before applying to a final piece.
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This shop is built from Ohuhu's acclaimed alcohol markers, known for their vibrant colors and smooth blending capabilities. It brings together individual markers, comprehensive sets, and specialized paper to enhance your artistic workflow.
This selection is ideal for artists, illustrators, and hobbyists who are serious about alcohol-based art. Whether you're creating detailed illustrations, vibrant concept art, or simply enjoying the fluidity of marker art, these tools support advanced blending and layering techniques.
Start with a core set and dedicated paper for around $55-$105. A full, comprehensive setup, including multiple marker series and a large paper supply, can range from $226-$508.
Full build
$226–$508
Starter
$55–$105
Kaala Series + Alcohol Marker Pad
Best forAlcohol ArtIllustrationLayering TechniquesColor BlendingHobby Artists
This individual marker features both fine and chisel tips, allowing for versatile line work and broad strokes. It is designed for artists who need to replace a specific color or expand their existing collection with a single shade. This marker solves the problem of needing precise color control in detailed art.
RG140 reddish-gray color
Dual fine and chisel tips
Alcohol-based ink formulation
Single marker for color replacement
Seamless blending
In this shop: The Ohuhu Oahu RG140 individual marker is the core of this collection, representing the precise color and dual-tip versatility central to the Ohuhu Oahu RG140 Individual Alcohol Art Marker vibe.
This comprehensive set contains 320 dual-tip alcohol art markers from the Oahu series, offering a wide spectrum of colors. It is suited for artists and illustrators who require an extensive palette for complex projects and smooth color transitions. This set provides a complete range for detailed and layered artwork.
320 assorted colors
Dual fine and chisel tips
Alcohol-based ink
Storage case included
Refillable for long-term use
In this shop: The 320-color Oahu marker set embodies the expansive color potential and professional quality aligned with the Ohuhu Oahu RG140 Individual Alcohol Art Marker theme.
The Honolulu Series offers professional-grade alcohol markers with both brush and chisel tips for flexible artistic expression. This series is ideal for experienced artists seeking painterly effects and smooth gradients in their illustrations and designs. These markers address the need for advanced blending and diverse stroke capabilities.
Brush and chisel tips
Alcohol-based, quick-drying ink
Ergonomic barrel design
Vibrant, blendable colors
Suitable for professional art
In this shop: The Honolulu series provides a premium alternative in the same brand ecosystem, offering the advanced brush-tip experience that complements the sophisticated Ohuhu Oahu RG140 Individual Alcohol Art Marker artistic process.
The Kaala Series features slim-profile dual-tip alcohol markers designed for comfortable use during long creative sessions. It is useful for illustrators and designers who prioritize precision and portability in their work. This series provides a compact yet versatile tool for detailed line art and coloring.
Slim barrel design
Dual fine and chisel tips
Alcohol-based pigments
Portable for on-the-go art
Smooth ink flow
In this shop: The Kaala series fits the vibe by offering a more streamlined, professional option for artists who value precise control and portability within the wider Ohuhu marker family.
This spiral-bound pad features paper specifically formulated to prevent alcohol marker bleed-through and feathering. It is an essential accessory for any artist using alcohol-based markers to ensure clean lines and vibrant colors. The paper's surface optimizes ink blending and reduces solvent absorption.
Bleed-proof paper coating
Heavyweight, smooth surface
Spiral-bound for easy use
Optimizes alcohol ink blending
Reduces paper degradation
In this shop: This alcohol marker pad is crucial for achieving professional results with the markers, directly supporting the quality and performance expected from the Ohuhu Oahu RG140 Individual Alcohol Art Marker art style.
The Molokai Series delivers alcohol markers with extra-large nibs for covering broad areas quickly and efficiently. This series is designed for artists working on large-scale pieces or requiring bold, expressive strokes. These markers solve the problem of extensive color application in large format artwork.
Extra-large chisel nib
Alcohol-based, highly pigmented
Fast-drying ink
Ideal for large area coverage
Broad, consistent strokes
In this shop: The Molokai series expands the creative possibilities within the brand, offering tools for large-scale applications that complement the detailed work often done with markers like the Ohuhu Oahu RG140 Individual Alcohol Art Marker.
The combination of various nib types allows artists to achieve fine details, broad strokes, and painterly effects all within one collection.
Dedicated alcohol marker paper ensures vibrant color payoff and prevents bleeding, which significantly enhances the final quality of artwork.
Having a wide range of markers, from slim precision to extra-large coverage, supports diverse artistic projects and scales.
What to know
The initial investment for a comprehensive set can be substantial, which may be a barrier for new artists on a tight budget.
While versatile, alcohol markers require specific paper to perform optimally, adding an extra cost compared to ordinary drawing paper.
How to use this together
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Prepare Your Workspace
Always start by laying out your Alcohol Marker Pad Spiral Bound Paper on a clean, flat surface. This paper is specifically designed to prevent bleed-through and feathering, ensuring your colors stay crisp. Ensure you have proper ventilation as alcohol markers can have a slight odor.
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Select Your Marker Series
Choose your markers based on your project needs. For detailed work and consistent color, start with the Oahu RG140 Individual Marker or the Kaala Series Slim Dual Tip Markers. If you're blocking in large areas, switch to the Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Alcohol Markers to save time and ensure even coverage. The Honolulu Series offers brush tips for painterly effects.
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Apply and Blend Colors
Begin with lighter colors and gradually layer darker shades to achieve smooth blends and rich depth. The dual tips on most Ohuhu markers, including the Oahu Series 320 Colors Dual Tips Alcohol Art Markers, allow for seamless transitions. Practice blending on scrap pieces of your Alcohol Marker Pad before applying to your final artwork to get a feel for the ink flow.