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Kuretake ZIG CLEAN COLOR Real Brush 60 Colors set, AP-Certified, Flexible Brush Tip, Professional quality, Odourless, Xylene Free, Easy to create narrow and wide lines, Made in Japan
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Brand | Kuretake |
Ink Color | Multicolor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Point Type | Fine |
Recommended Uses For Product | 描く |
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- [60 COLORS SET] ZIG Clean Color Real Brush is a brush type watercolor pen, so it can be used in a wide range of applications such as illustration, design, lettering, and Manga. Because it is a water-based dye ink, you can blur it with water or mix with other real brush colors or blender. The pens are not individually shrink wrapped.
- [DIVERSE APPLICATION] Hold the pen upright to draw a fine line or hold the pen at an angle to color wider areas. When combined with a water brush, you can easily express blurring. Wet the tip of the pen slightly with water to produce multiple gradations of one color.
- [REAL BRUSH] Multiple colors can be combined to create gradations. First, start by applying a darker color, and before it dries, add another color over it to create a color gradation. It is ideal for watercolor, fine art, modern calligraphy, crafts, Journaling, card making, and scrapbooking. In addition, you can apply a darker-colored ink directly to the tip of a light-colored pen to create a gradation when drawing with the lighter color.
- [Certification] Xylene-free, conforms to ASTM D 4236, ACMI-certified for safety, registered AP mark for sale in the United States.
- [HIGH QUALITY] Flexible nylon brush tip makes it easy to create both narrow and wide lines. Great brush pens for watercolor painting, brush lettering, modern calligraphy and more. In 1973, Kuretake developed "Kuretake Fude Pen" and has developed various brush pen since then. Since the development of brush pen technology also applies to the ZIG Clean Color Real Brush, it has become a high-quality watercolor brush pen.
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Easy to use | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.8 | 5.0 | 4.3 | 4.7 |
Value for money | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.3 | — | 4.1 | 4.5 |
Versatility | 4.5 | 4.7 | — | — | — | 4.5 |
Sheerness | — | 4.6 | 4.4 | — | 4.3 | — |
Sold By | Amazon Japan | Kuretake-Arts | DEALATHON | Amazon Japan | Kuretake-Arts | Amazon Japan |
ink color | Multicolor | Blue,Pink,Black | Multicolored | Multicolor | Black and White | Multicolored |
number of pieces | 1 | 1 | 1 | 120 | 2 | 24 |
point type | Fine | Bold | — | Fine | Various | fine,wide |
line size | 0.5 millimeters | 1.2 | — | 0.5 millimeters | 0.5 millimeters | 0.5 millimeters |
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36 Color set | 48 Color set | 60 Color set | 90 Color set | New 30 Color set | 120 Color set | |
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Color | 36 | 48 | 60 | 90 | 30 (New colors added in 2021) | 120 (Released in 2022) |
Blender | ✓ | ✓ | ||||
ACMI Certified | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Made in Japan | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 2.8 x 6.4 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Manufacturer | Kuretake |
ASIN | B007PMOH00 |
Item model number | RB-6000AT/60V |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #87,713 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #1,587 in Drawing Markers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 29, 2017 |
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Customers like the quality, color and value of the watercolor markers. For example, they mention that they are the best watercoloring tools they have ever used, the colors are vibrant and colorful, and that they blend well. Some appreciate the brush quality, and ease of use. That said, opinions are mixed on the dryness.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the watercolor markers. They mention that they are the best watercoloring tools they have ever used, with vivid colors and an excellent assortment of Real Color Brush pens. Customers also say that the pens are perfect for watercolor paper printed images and are very pigmented.
"Very nice watercolor markers! Great for travel as well. These have a bit of learning curve and finding the right paper to use with them is key...." Read more
"...Otherwise, it's easy to color outside the lines. So far, they have yet to bleed through the paper in my books...." Read more
"...These are at the top of the list for quality and vibrancy.The assortment of the 60 color set is fantastic...." Read more
"...is and how it will blend. These pens are perfect for the watercolor paper printed images that are available now for adult coloring or card..." Read more
Customers like the color of the marking pen. They say the colors are amazingly vibrant, light, and colorful. They also say the ink is vibrant and colorful, and the markers color smoothly and blend well. Customers also mention that the inking water soluble allows for a wider swath of color or a fine point for details. They dry bright and clear, and allow for making sweeping color spreads that traditional watercolors.
"...Another reason I decided to buy them is because the case is nice, secure, and travels well whether it's from room-to-room, in the car, or on a plane..." Read more
"...I love these. For my style it's the easiest way to get the colors and textures I need with minimal set up...." Read more
"...The Kuretake Clean Color brush colors dry bright and clear and beautiful. These are very impressive and were worth every penny...." Read more
"...of a project if you want fine details and still allows for making the sweeping color spreads that traditional watercolors are known for....if you..." Read more
Customers like the value of the marking pen. They say it's a great alternative to investing in Copics, and is more than worth the wait.
"...These are very impressive and were worth every penny. I would be these again in a heartbeat." Read more
"...I'm SO glad I got these. It's really worth every penny and exactly what I need for urban sketching, etc...." Read more
"...with a watercolor marker but I think that these are very good markers for an affordable price...." Read more
"...These could also be a more affordable alternative, although you won't be able to create large washes as you would with watercolor tubes or pans...." Read more
Customers like the blending of the marker pens. They mention that the ink blends together very nicely. Some say that the markers work best with watercolor or mixed media paper. Some mention that they are able to achieve similar results to what others achieve. Overall, most are happy with the pens' blending capabilities.
"...A little color goes a long way.They blend beautifully. But what really amazed me was how they dried...." Read more
"...I've also found that they blend really nicely and can create some cool watercolor like effects...." Read more
"...The few that worked are beautiful.The colors are vibrant and the brushes make detailed work very easy...." Read more
"these watercolor markers have a fabulous brush tip. they blend really well...." Read more
Customers find the marking pen easy to use. They say the rich, vibrant colors are easy to work with and blend. They also say the pens are crazy easy to apply and blend beautifully. Customers say the brushes make detailed work very easy. They mention that the painters make control of a project very easy, and work easiest on Bristol Smooth paper.
"...In my experience the pens are crazy easy to work with and I find that I work better with these than watercolor paint and it fits my style better...." Read more
"...I absolutely adore these watercolors. It gives you control of a project if you want fine details and still allows for making the sweeping color..." Read more
"...The colors are vibrant and the brushes make detailed work very easy.I am not the steadiest "artist" and these are wonderful for control...." Read more
"...control where the colors went very well but these brush tips give a lot of control and pretty fun to use with added water." Read more
Customers like the brush quality of the marker. They mention that it has a nice, fine tip that blends well, and the delicate tips give perfect detail. Some say that the brush tip tapers to a super fine tip, making it easy to create precise lines. Overall, most are happy with the quality and performance of the product.
"...The brush tip tapers to a super fine tip. If you need reading glasses, you'll definitely want to wear them to see the tip...." Read more
"...The assortment of the 60 color set is fantastic. The brush tips are smooth and can do very fine lines to wide brush strokes...." Read more
"These are a really unique style of brush pen that is quite different from some of the more well known brush markers like Tombow or Copic...." Read more
"...The ink behaves exactly like watercolor and the brush allows you to create precise lines or cover a big area with just one stroke...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the dryness of the marking pen. Some mention that it works well with or without water, reacts to water well, and can be used wet or dry. However, some say that some pens arrived dried out.
"The vast majority of the brushes were dried out so I am returning them...." Read more
"...The colors are bright and bold, and none of the pens were dried out...." Read more
"...Also, a handful arrived dried out, which is a little disappointing." Read more
"...because some pens are highly loaded with wet paint and some are really dry ....also, some of the tips are perfectly made and some are sort of..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the ink of the marking pen. They mention that the markers are dried out, non-refillable, and uncapped. They also say that the marks did not disappear completely, and that the inking did not flow smoothly.
"...I think they're a tad expensive for what they are: one-ended, non-refillable markers. However, for adult coloring books, I find them perfect...." Read more
"...able to give a full 5-star review is because some of the markers don't have the best flow onto the paper...." Read more
"...I've tried them on my Moleskine sketchbook and the ink doesn't bleed and it dries fast...but not too fast that you won't be able to blend it with..." Read more
"These brush pens are so much fun to color with. They do not have a marker nib...they are a PAINTBRUSH...." Read more
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I've tried many different watercolor mediums from watercolor crayons, other watercolor markers and watercolor pencils. These are at the top of the list for quality and vibrancy.
The assortment of the 60 color set is fantastic. The brush tips are smooth and can do very fine lines to wide brush strokes. The colors are vivid and deeply concentrated. A little color goes a long way.
They blend beautifully. But what really amazed me was how they dried. Other watercolor mediums I've used dry dull and washed out no matter how many layers of color are applied. The Kuretake Clean Color brush colors dry bright and clear and beautiful. These are very impressive and were worth every penny. I would be these again in a heartbeat.
You will want to make yourself a color chart, however. Since the colors are shown in plastic they can be quite misleading. I've attached a picture of how I labled mine with a hole punch and a drop of glossy accents to hold in place. I just painted a swatch on watercolor paper, going back over it with a water pen to feather out the color, and punched it out with a standard hole punch after dry. The top has a perfect cavity for this this. Now I always now what color it is and how it will blend.
These pens are perfect for the watercolor paper printed images that are available now for adult coloring or card making with very fine detail. Do yourself a favor and get a set!
I also added several photos just to show the detail you are able to achieve with these watercolors. These are the ADORNit coloring pages.
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2016
You will want to make yourself a color chart, however. Since the colors are shown in plastic they can be quite misleading. I've attached a picture of how I labled mine with a hole punch and a drop of glossy accents to hold in place. I just painted a swatch on watercolor paper, going back over it with a water pen to feather out the color, and punched it out with a standard hole punch after dry. The top has a perfect cavity for this this. Now I always now what color it is and how it will blend.
These pens are perfect for the watercolor paper printed images that are available now for adult coloring or card making with very fine detail. Do yourself a favor and get a set!
I also added several photos just to show the detail you are able to achieve with these watercolors. These are the ADORNit coloring pages.
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2015
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Reviewed in Canada on August 24, 2021
I much prefer water-based than alcohol, and the colour range of these is amazing. They also blend so beautifully. The brush is smooth and fine, so getting into the details is possible in ways that other pens simply can't achieve.
The colours are quite rich, so it's worth getting the blender if you like using paler colours or blending out to a fade. Watercolour pens work well with these too, however, I've found the blender to be the best when aiming for a smooth, even diluted colour.
The quality of paper makes a HUGE difference, and I've found them to blend well on smooth cardstock or ivory paper if in colouring books (like the paper in Johanna Basford's books). They also work really well on watercolour paper, however much more ink is used and I've found I have less control with blending because the paper absorbs so much ink so quickly. Using them on wet watercolour paper is also good but they very much behave similar to watercolour paint, in that you're best to allow the ink to do it's own thing and go with its flow, than try to control it too much.
I've found it best to dab colours to blend and play with on an acrylic or silicone palette, then use my blending marker or a water brush to apply to the page when I want to apply or blend with lighter or diluted dark shades.
The skin tones you see in the image I've shared are not included with this set but can be purchased separately in the portrait set (6). I also used watercolour pencils to complement some of the colours I used from the 60 set.
Reviewed in Australia on September 22, 2023
I much prefer water-based than alcohol, and the colour range of these is amazing. They also blend so beautifully. The brush is smooth and fine, so getting into the details is possible in ways that other pens simply can't achieve.
The colours are quite rich, so it's worth getting the blender if you like using paler colours or blending out to a fade. Watercolour pens work well with these too, however, I've found the blender to be the best when aiming for a smooth, even diluted colour.
The quality of paper makes a HUGE difference, and I've found them to blend well on smooth cardstock or ivory paper if in colouring books (like the paper in Johanna Basford's books). They also work really well on watercolour paper, however much more ink is used and I've found I have less control with blending because the paper absorbs so much ink so quickly. Using them on wet watercolour paper is also good but they very much behave similar to watercolour paint, in that you're best to allow the ink to do it's own thing and go with its flow, than try to control it too much.
I've found it best to dab colours to blend and play with on an acrylic or silicone palette, then use my blending marker or a water brush to apply to the page when I want to apply or blend with lighter or diluted dark shades.
The skin tones you see in the image I've shared are not included with this set but can be purchased separately in the portrait set (6). I also used watercolour pencils to complement some of the colours I used from the 60 set.
Je ne suis pas déçue, ces feutres sont incroyables ! Je les recommande à 1000% !!
Pour commencer, le prix est le meilleur que j'ai pu trouver sur internet:
_ Ils ne sont pas commercialisés en France, on ne les trouve que sur internet et niveau prix vous ne trouverez pas mieux ailleurs ou sinon sur les sites anglophones mais du coup les frais de ports sont juste exorbitants sans parler du risque de frais de douanes. Le tout faisant doubler voir tripler le prix final, rien que ça !
_ Ici, aucun risque, je n'ai pas eu de frais de port ni de frais de douanes.
Ces feutres sont à base d'eau, aquarellables, ils se diluent parfaitement bien et vous permettent d'obtenir de nombreuses nuances intermédiaires:
_ Ils ont une pointe pinceau souple qui donne un rendu magnifique, équivalent selon moi à l'aquarelle en godet mais avec une couleur bien plus intense et plus opaque si vous ne diluez pas avant.
_ Un choix énorme de couleurs, ici c'est la boîte de 60 couleurs, il en existe 80 au total mais c'est largement suffisant pour faire quelque chose de chouette dans la mesure où vous pouvez même les mélanger pour créer vos teintes.
_ Ils ne s'usent vraiment pas vite ! J'avais peur avec une utilisation intense comme la mienne qu'ils se vident rapidement. Or, pour l'instant c'est toujours aussi bien.
_ Vous pouvez les mixer entre eux pour créer un dégradé ou une nouvelle couleur, ou utiliser un pinceau humide pour dégrader la couleur et l'éclaircir.
_ Le packaging est sympa, les feutres sont bien fini et la boîte permet de les ranger proprement.
Seul petit bémol (Si on cherche la petite bête !) est que les capuchons "transparents" ne permettent pas d'identifier la couleur des feutres et qu'il faut les sortir pour voir la couleur. Mais une petite pastille adhésive avec la couleur collée sur le dessus et le problème est réglé !
Attention tout de même au support sur lequel vous les appliquez. J'ai fait un test sur le livre de coloriage "Imagimorphia" de Kerby Rosanes (Voir les photos), et en les appliquant directement sur le papier, ils n'ont même pas transpercé; en revanche après utilisation de mon pinceau réservoir pour étirer la matière, une petite trace est apparue de l'autre côté (Rien de bien méchant) et le papier a un peu gondolé. Pensez juste à faire des tests avant de vous lancer, il faut je pense un papier adapté à l'aquarelle tout simplement.
Il faut un petit temps d'adaptation pour bien maîtriser ces feutres, à l'heure actuelle je m'en sors bien mieux que ce que vous verrez sur les photos (Premier test !)
Je pense avoir fait le tour, et j'espère ne rien avoir oublié.
N'hésitez pas à me dire si mon avis vous a été utile ! Bonne journée / soirée
Reviewed in France on March 16, 2017
Je ne suis pas déçue, ces feutres sont incroyables ! Je les recommande à 1000% !!
Pour commencer, le prix est le meilleur que j'ai pu trouver sur internet:
_ Ils ne sont pas commercialisés en France, on ne les trouve que sur internet et niveau prix vous ne trouverez pas mieux ailleurs ou sinon sur les sites anglophones mais du coup les frais de ports sont juste exorbitants sans parler du risque de frais de douanes. Le tout faisant doubler voir tripler le prix final, rien que ça !
_ Ici, aucun risque, je n'ai pas eu de frais de port ni de frais de douanes.
Ces feutres sont à base d'eau, aquarellables, ils se diluent parfaitement bien et vous permettent d'obtenir de nombreuses nuances intermédiaires:
_ Ils ont une pointe pinceau souple qui donne un rendu magnifique, équivalent selon moi à l'aquarelle en godet mais avec une couleur bien plus intense et plus opaque si vous ne diluez pas avant.
_ Un choix énorme de couleurs, ici c'est la boîte de 60 couleurs, il en existe 80 au total mais c'est largement suffisant pour faire quelque chose de chouette dans la mesure où vous pouvez même les mélanger pour créer vos teintes.
_ Ils ne s'usent vraiment pas vite ! J'avais peur avec une utilisation intense comme la mienne qu'ils se vident rapidement. Or, pour l'instant c'est toujours aussi bien.
_ Vous pouvez les mixer entre eux pour créer un dégradé ou une nouvelle couleur, ou utiliser un pinceau humide pour dégrader la couleur et l'éclaircir.
_ Le packaging est sympa, les feutres sont bien fini et la boîte permet de les ranger proprement.
Seul petit bémol (Si on cherche la petite bête !) est que les capuchons "transparents" ne permettent pas d'identifier la couleur des feutres et qu'il faut les sortir pour voir la couleur. Mais une petite pastille adhésive avec la couleur collée sur le dessus et le problème est réglé !
Attention tout de même au support sur lequel vous les appliquez. J'ai fait un test sur le livre de coloriage "Imagimorphia" de Kerby Rosanes (Voir les photos), et en les appliquant directement sur le papier, ils n'ont même pas transpercé; en revanche après utilisation de mon pinceau réservoir pour étirer la matière, une petite trace est apparue de l'autre côté (Rien de bien méchant) et le papier a un peu gondolé. Pensez juste à faire des tests avant de vous lancer, il faut je pense un papier adapté à l'aquarelle tout simplement.
Il faut un petit temps d'adaptation pour bien maîtriser ces feutres, à l'heure actuelle je m'en sors bien mieux que ce que vous verrez sur les photos (Premier test !)
Je pense avoir fait le tour, et j'espère ne rien avoir oublié.
N'hésitez pas à me dire si mon avis vous a été utile ! Bonne journée / soirée