These marker sets and individual markers are for artists, hobbyists, and students who use alcohol-based markers for illustrations, designs, and coloring. They offer a range of tip types and color selections to suit various artistic needs. These products help users create vibrant, blendable artwork with different line weights and coverage options.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for illustrators and designers who need to replace specific high-use shades without buying a full set. Not for casual hobbyists who only want cheap bulk bundles—this shop focuses on professional-grade Oahu series refills and surface compatibility.
Curator's pick: Oahu MG069 Blue Grey Individual Marker Fine and Chisel
This specific shade is the workhorse for realistic shadows and underpainting; being able to buy it solo is the only way to maintain a professional workflow without accumulating a drawer full of unused bright yellows. The chisel nib holds its edge longer than cheaper competitors, which is critical for flat fills.
⚠ Worth knowing: These alcohol markers will bleed through standard sketchbook paper almost instantly, making one side of the page useless. You must use the specific bleedproof paper pads listed here or a silicone barrier sheet if you value the rest of your notebook.
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These individual markers and marker sets from Ohuhu are carefully curated for artists of all levels, focusing on versatility and quality for alcohol-based artwork. They provide the essential tools needed for vibrant illustrations, detailed designs, and expressive coloring. The selection emphasizes a range of tip types to cater to diverse artistic demands.
This shop is ideal for fine artists completing detailed illustrations, graphic designers working on concept art, and hobbyists exploring the world of alcohol markers. It's particularly suited for those who value blendability, rich color saturation, and precise line control in their creative endeavors. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, there's a tool here for your style.
To start, consider investing in a core set like the Oahu Series 100 Colors alongside the Bleedproof Marker Paper Pad for a strong foundation. A full build, including a variety of nib types and paper, could range from $131 to $273.
Full build
$131–$273
Starter
$55–$85
100-color set + paper
Best forIllustratorsConcept ArtistsDetail WorkSmooth BlendingVibrant ArtPaper Crafting
Oahu MG069 Blue Grey Individual Marker Fine and Chisel
This is an individual dual-tip alcohol art marker in Blue Grey (MG069/B411). It is suitable for artists and designers who need a specific color or replacement. The marker provides versatile line control and coverage for various art projects.
Blue Grey alcohol-based ink
Fine tip for details
Chisel tip for broad strokes
Single marker replacement
Blendable and layerable
In this shop: This specific marker is featured as the 'hero product' representing the Ohuhu Oahu Series' quality and functionality.
This set contains 100 dual-tip alcohol markers from the Ohuhu Oahu Series. It is designed for artists and enthusiasts seeking a wide range of colors for detailed illustrations, sketches, and coloring. The collection allows for extensive color blending and gradients.
100 unique color markers
Fine tip for precision
Chisel tip for broad coverage
Blendable alcohol-based ink
Includes carrying case
In this shop: This product embodies the comprehensive collection for the Ohuhu Oahu Series, offering a broad palette for detailed artwork.
The Ohuhu Honolulu Series offers alcohol markers with both brush and chisel tips. This series is ideal for artists who prefer the flexibility of a brush tip for painterly effects and smooth blending, alongside a chisel tip for filling larger areas. It caters to a wide range of artistic styles.
Brush tip for variable lines
Chisel tip for wide strokes
Alcohol-based, blendable inks
Ergonomic barrel design
Wide selection of colors
In this shop: The Honolulu Series provides a brush-tip alternative within the Ohuhu brand, aligning with the versatile artistic tools vibe.
The Ohuhu Kaala Series features slim dual-tip alcohol markers with broad and fine nibs. These markers are suited for artists who value a compact form factor for comfortable grip and portability, while still needing both broad coverage and fine detail. They offer consistent ink flow for smooth application.
Slim barrel design
Broad tip for coverage
Fine tip for details
Alcohol-based pigment
Portable and ergonomic
In this shop: This product fits the Ohuhu Oahu Series vibe by offering another specialized, high-quality alcohol marker option with a distinct form factor.
This is a bleedproof marker paper pad designed for alcohol ink art. It is essential for artists using alcohol markers to prevent ink bleed-through and feathering, ensuring crisp lines and vibrant colors. The paper's surface is optimized for smooth blending and layering of alcohol inks.
Bleedproof paper surface
Smooth for blending colors
Suitable for alcohol inks
Prevents feathering and smudging
Multiple sheet count
In this shop: This paper pad is an indispensable companion to the Ohuhu Oahu Series markers, enhancing the overall artistic experience.
The Ohuhu Molokai Series provides alcohol art markers with extra-large nibs. These markers are designed for artists needing broad, consistent color application for large-scale works, backgrounds, or bold strokes. The large nib allows for quick coverage and strong impact.
Extra-large broad nib
Alcohol-based, blendable ink
Designed for large coverage
Consistent ink flow
Bold stroke capability
In this shop: The Molokai Series complements the Ohuhu Oahu Series by offering specialized tools for different artistic scales, fitting the diverse art marker vibe.
The combination of various nib types allows for extreme versatility, from precise details to broad strokes and smooth blending in a single project.
The included bleedproof paper ensures optimal ink performance, preventing feathering and bleed-through for crisp, professional-looking artwork every time.
A wide range of color options and tip styles fosters creative exploration across multiple artistic techniques and project scopes.
What to know
Building a comprehensive collection from different series can be an initial investment, especially if you require a full spectrum of colors and all nib types.
While versatile, the different marker series have distinct barrel shapes, which might require some adjustment when switching between them for comfort.
How to use this together
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Prepare Your Workspace
Before starting, lay out your Bleedproof Marker Paper Pad on a clean, flat surface. This specialized paper is crucial because it prevents alcohol ink from bleeding through to your workstation or subsequent pages, ensuring clean lines and vibrant colors. Proper preparation helps maintain the integrity of your art.
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Select Your Markers
Begin by selecting markers from the Ohuhu Oahu Series 100 Colors for your base layers, using the dual tips for initial coloring and broad coverage. For more painterly effects or fine detailed work, switch to the Honolulu Series Brush and Chisel Tip Alcohol Markers using their brush nibs. Having a variety of nibs readily available allows for seamless transitions between different artistic demands.
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Layer and Blend
Utilize the blendability of the alcohol inks by layering lighter colors first and then building up darker tones. The Oahu Series markers are excellent for smooth transitions. If you need to cover large areas quickly, the Molokai Series Extra Large Nib markers will provide consistent, broad coverage. Remember, layering and blending are key to achieving depth and dimension in alcohol marker art.
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Add Details and Highlights
Once your main colors are in place, use the fine tip of the Oahu MG069 Blue Grey Individual Marker or the Kaala Series Slim Broad and Fine markers for intricate details, outlines, or subtle adjustments. The slim design of the Kaala Series can be particularly helpful for comfortable grip during precise work, allowing you to refine your artwork with accuracy.