The twin-tipped Promarker range can be used in tandem with all other graphic art products.
With its broad chisel and bullet nib, Promarker is utilised for filling in colour and adding detail, while Promarker Brush’s flexible brush and broad nib allow the user to achieve a more sweeping, flexible technique such as adding flow to fabric in a fashion illustration.
The translucency of Promarker ink means it can be used before or after other materials. Begin by using Graphite Pencils to outline an initial sketch before filling in colour with Promarker. Fineliner can be combined with Promarker either before or after; use Fineliner as a sketching tool and wait for it to dry before applying Promarker to the work or add Fineliner details over Promarker. If texture is needed, use Studio Collection Colour Pencils over Promarker’s streak-free finish, adding highlights with white or shadows with darker shades. Finish with Promarker Neon to add fluorescent details or Promarker Metallic for shimmering embellishments.