What's the difference between marker and marker?

Marker and POP marker are Chinese translations of English marker, which means mark. There is a difference between a mark and a mark. When markers were first introduced into China, there was only one kind of water-based markers, not oily ones. Markers were oily when they were introduced into China, so people called them water-based markers and oily markers. Now markers are oily, so there is little difference between them!

Michael peninsula

It's the big one we talked about, just like the oily 30MM 20MM 12MM 6MM Kaide and Libaidai. It is not recommended to buy all 30 mm 20 mm 12 colors. 12 just choose four colors.

I think Libai loan is too expensive. I suggest using Kaide's 12 yuan 20mm 30mm. The price is good. Good quality and good effect. It is most suitable for going out to work. It is not good to buy 12mm optical fiber.

Filling fluid What brand of filling fluid do you suggest you buy with a pen?

Marker pen; mark

There are two kinds of oil and water, both of which are good. There is also an American one that is more expensive. I won't buy it.

Waterborne products are divided into Japanese products and Korean products. There are 60 colors marked with 65438 +0 -60 -60, and the general numbers are 1- 1 plus 16 (skin color), 30 (skin shadow color) and 2 gray numbers 12. Japanese products will overlap when painting, which will help to produce some effects, such as cloth grain and wood grain. However, if there are strict requirements for human skin, 16 and 30 suggest not to use Korean products. Of course, the skin color will not overlap and it is a bit expensive!