This bundle features individual Ohuhu Oahu WG180 and WG28 markers, designed for artists and illustrators. These alcohol-based markers are ideal for blending, layering, and creating vibrant artwork. The collection also includes complementary sets, specialized paper, and storage solutions to enhance the creative process.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for illustrators and colorists who need to replace specific high-use neutrals without buying a full set. Not for casual hobbyists who only need basic primary colors—this shop focuses on professional-grade blending and high-volume refills.
Curator's pick: Oahu WG180 WG28 Individual Marker Fine and Chisel
This single-marker option is the only way to maintain a palette once you hit the felt on your most-used grey tones. The chisel nib holds its edge longer than cheaper alternatives, making it more reliable for consistent broad fills.
⚠ Worth knowing: These markers use alcohol-based ink that will bleed through standard notebook paper immediately. You must use a dedicated high-gsm marker pad or a silicone bleed-proof barrier behind your work page to prevent ruining the rest of your sketchbook.
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This shop is built around the versatile Ohuhu Oahu WG180/WG28 individual markers, expanding into a comprehensive art kit. It's designed to provide artists with high-quality, alcohol-based markers and essential accessories for various artistic endeavors.
This collection is ideal for aspiring artists, hobbyists, or seasoned illustrators looking to expand their color palette and improve their art. It's perfect for anyone focused on character design, portraiture, manga, or vibrant conceptual art.
Starting with an individual marker and a basic pad can set you back around $13-$28. A full artist's toolkit, including extensive marker sets, specialized paper, and a carrying case, ranges from $123-$428.
Full build
$123–$428
Starter
$13–$28
Marker + Pad
Best forIllustratorsPortrait ArtistsManga & Comic ArtHobby ArtistsBlend & Layer Artists
This is an individual Ohuhu Oahu WG180 or WG28 alcohol-based marker, equipped with both fine and chisel tips. It is suitable for artists and hobbyists who need specific shades or to replace individual markers. It helps create detailed lines and broad strokes in artwork.
Alcohol-based ink for blending
Dual tips: fine and chisel
Individual color selection
Quick-drying, permanent ink
Compatible with Oahu marker sets
In this shop: The Ohuhu Oahu WG180 / WG28 Individual Marker embodies the precise, dual-tip functionality central to the 'Ohuhu Oahu WG180 Individual Marker Fine Chisel' vibe.
The Oahu Series 120 Color Skin Tone Art Marker Set provides a wide range of alcohol-based markers for artists focusing on portraiture and figures. This set is for users who need an extensive palette for nuanced skin tones. It helps achieve realistic and varied complexions in illustrations and drawings.
120 unique skin tone colors
Dual tips (fine and chisel)
Alcohol-based, blendable ink
Ergonomic barrel design
Includes color swatch card
In this shop: This 120-color set from the Oahu series expands on the core marker type, providing a broader spectrum for the artist aligned with the 'Ohuhu Oahu WG180 Individual Marker Fine Chisel' vibe.
The Honolulu Series Dual Tip Brush and Chisel Markers offer a different nib configuration, featuring a flexible brush tip along with a chisel tip. This set is designed for artists who prefer the versatility of a brush tip for varied linework and blending. It allows for expressive strokes and smooth gradients.
Brush and chisel dual tips
Alcohol-based, vibrant inks
Smooth, consistent color laydown
Refillable for long-term use
Available in various set sizes
In this shop: The Honolulu Series provides a brush-tip alternative to the fine-tip Oahu, catering to diverse artistic preferences within the 'Ohuhu Oahu WG180 Individual Marker Fine Chisel' brand aesthetic.
The Kaala Series Slim Dual Tip Alcohol Markers are a professional-grade option from Ohuhu, featuring a slimmer barrel and precision tips. This series is suitable for experienced artists who require fine control and detailed work. It helps in creating intricate illustrations and renders with accuracy.
Slim barrel for ergonomic grip
Precision dual tips
High-quality alcohol ink
Designed for detailed artistry
Durable, long-lasting nibs
In this shop: The Kaala Series elevates the core marker functionality with its professional-grade design, aligning with the precision aspect of the 'Ohuhu Oahu WG180 Individual Marker Fine Chisel' vibe for advanced users.
This Spiral Bound Marker Pad is specifically engineered for use with alcohol-based markers, featuring paper that prevents bleed-through and feathering. It is essential for artists using markers like the Oahu series who need high-quality paper. The pad ensures clean lines and vibrant color saturation while protecting underlying surfaces.
Bleed-proof marker paper
Smooth surface for blending
Spiral bound for flat opening
Heavyweight, acid-free sheets
Available in various sizes
In this shop: This marker pad offers the ideal surface for the artistic output associated with the 'Ohuhu Oahu WG180 Individual Marker Fine Chisel' vibe, preventing common issues with alcohol-based inks.
The Marker Carrying Case with Shoulder Strap is a portable storage solution for individual alcohol markers. It is designed for artists who need to transport and organize their marker collection. This case protects markers from damage and keeps them accessible for use on the go.
Holds numerous markers securely
Durable fabric construction
Adjustable shoulder strap
Internal dividers for organization
Zipper closure for security
In this shop: An organized storage solution like this carrying case complements the core individual markers, supporting the mobile and practical aspect implied by the 'Ohuhu Oahu WG180 Individual Marker Fine Chisel' vibe.
The combination of individual markers with comprehensive sets allows artists to build a customized and extensive color collection tailored to their needs.
Including specialized paper and a carrying case ensures that artists have all the necessary tools for both creating and protecting their vibrant artwork.
The diverse range of marker types, from fine-tip to brush-tip, enables artists to achieve a wide array of artistic effects, from detailed lines to smooth gradients.
What to know
The initial investment for a full setup with multiple marker series and accessories can be substantial for those on a tight budget.
Learning to effectively blend and layer alcohol markers requires practice and can present a learning curve for beginners.
How to use this together
1
Prepare Your Workspace
Before you begin, set up your workspace with the Spiral Bound Marker Pad For Alcohol Markers. This paper is specifically designed to prevent bleed-through and ensure vibrant color saturation, protecting your work surface and providing the best results for your alcohol markers.
2
Build Your Palette
Start by selecting your primary colors from the individual Ohuhu Oahu WG180 WG28 markers or one of the comprehensive sets like the Oahu Series 120 Color Skin Tone Art Marker Set. Lay out your chosen markers to visualize your color palette before applying them to your artwork.
3
Practice Blending Techniques
Utilize both the fine and chisel tips of the Oahu WG180 WG28 Individual Marker or the brush and chisel tips of the Honolulu Series to experiment with blending. Alcohol markers blend best when the ink is still wet, so work quickly in layers to achieve smooth transitions and gradients.
4
Create Detailed Work
For intricate details and precise lines, switch to the Kaala Series Slim Dual Tip Alcohol Markers. Their slimmer barrels and precision tips are perfect for adding fine elements and refining your illustrations, allowing for greater control and accuracy in your artwork.
5
Organize and Transport
Once your art session is complete, store your markers neatly in the Marker Carrying Case with Shoulder Strap. This will protect them from damage, keep them organized, and make them easy to transport for art classes, workshops, or on-the-go creativity.