🎨 Mark your world with true colors—because your art deserves to be as real as you are.
Sharpie Permanent Markers Portrait Colors set includes 12 fine tip markers in assorted skin tone shades inspired by global diversity. Featuring quick-dry, water-resistant, and fade-resistant permanent ink, these markers deliver precise, vibrant lines on multiple surfaces including paper, plastic, and metal. Lightweight and compact, this set is ideal for artists seeking authentic representation and lasting impact.
Manufacturer | Sharpie |
Brand | Sharpie |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.72 x 7.75 x 7.62 inches |
Item model number | 2154107 |
Color | Assorted |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 12 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 1 months |
Ink Color | Multicolored |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2154107 |
S**S
A nice set for my needs...
Sadly for me I am no longer the artist that I once was decades ago but I still keep a good size assortment of Sharpies and in different points. They are priced well and this set especially contains colors not found in other sets. This set was created for doing skin colors or perhaps hair colors too. I liked how it had so many different shades of brown. And it does...I went through all of the pens to make certain they were okay. No problems with that...but the cap colors for some were a bit deceiving. I can't explain which but some that I thought were going to be lighter were actually a different darker shade than the cap represented. But there was still a decent variety of browns and the cost, for my simple needs, was excellent. And it does write on plastics though I can't guarantee for how long it will remain. I make faux plant arrangements, I like to use the Sharpies on the plants to give them a more natural look. Run a orange, red or brown pen along the edge of a fake green Sanseveiria and it gives it a nice look. Contrast. Use it to make blips in a fake plant go away...use the green color or any I mentioned and a yellow to hide imperfections or to create your own. This brown set has all shades you can think of for when you need a brown...it isn't just for skin and hair tones...think of any type of wooden furniture that you want to draw. Dirt. It's a good set for anyone. I'm sure other more expensive sets might be what others are looking for...this set has a nice range or browns for a few dollars. Nuff said. It works for my needs.
3**T
Great for crafting — Buy Buy Buy
These are the best markers for crafting. I use my when I make embellishments for my junk journals. Great for edging the colors blend so nicely. Great price and great selections of colors. I’m extremely happy with my purchase.
A**
These are great.
Love the colors. Don't smear because they are permanent markers. Very affordable.Try them on paper before you use them for your art because the cap color is lighter than the actual ink color. Overall I am very pleased with them.They are similar to the Crayola brand of colors that were meant to match the different skin tones.
B**A
Portrait colored markers
I am very pleased with theseI got them to help fill out marker collection and they are great for that. It's a nice size set for the money and the fine line is works well with the scale of things that I work on. I've discovered that the markers work really well on Copic paper and there's no bleed-thru at all on the new mineral papersThey dry quickly and the colors are bright and true. I'm very pleased with my purchase and will buy them again as needed
W**R
Great brown
Great color for drawing tree bark
K**2
Great selection for portraits or cartoons
Sharpies are definitely my marker of choice. They aren’t joking when they say they are permanent. They contain much more ink than the bargain brands. This set is basically the entire gamut of human skin tones (though they don’t go quite light enough to match my pasty redhead skin). They dry pretty quickly, and even write on plastic tape.Sharpies do bleed through many types of paper, so choose your paper well. A glossy surface helps.
L**R
Colors are fantastic
Firstly, I am amazed that Sharpie would even make these. Art supplies are a niche thing and specialty packs like this are hit or miss. These are an excellent selection and since I am color blind, I appreciate that the palette has already been created for me. I guess I shouldn't be too surprised. Amazon has been out of the light brown Flair pens for a year so I guess I am not the only one who underdraws in light brown for my characters. Thanks, Sharpie. Keep making them and I will be a repeat buyer.
J**E
Great for hiding all your Furniture Scratches!
Sharpie finally made a single color assortment w multiple light variations. Their Permanent colors are normally limited & dark, even w colors naturally light, like pink or lavender. I use Sharpie-type pens repairing paper or cardboard labels, such as dvd/ Blu-ray labels or kids books.The browns are great for hiding scratches in vintage, made in the USA furniture. I bought 3 brown packages for me, & sent more to family. They’re also good for tags for my daughter’s natural soaps at Sunday Soapery.Why did it take “Diversity” to get a package w multiple light shades included? Marketing: how about more packages of single colors- blues, reds, or purples w many shades from light to dark? I make my own from many companies. I’d buy all from you, if you made them.
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