🎉 Paint your world bold — 60 colors, zero limits!
Arrtx60 Colors Acrylic Paint Pens offer a professional-grade set of 60 brush-tip markers featuring 50 regular, 6 neon, and 4 metallic colors. These quick-dry, waterproof, and abrasion-resistant pens deliver smooth, permanent coverage on multiple surfaces including rock, wood, canvas, and ceramic. Designed for effortless use with no shaking or pressing needed, they come in a durable organizer case, making them ideal for creative professionals and DIY enthusiasts seeking vibrant, reliable art supplies.
Manufacturer | Arrtx |
Brand | Arrtx |
Item Weight | 2.33 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.86 x 6.1 x 3.94 inches |
Item model number | 01 |
Color | Regular Color 60A |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 60 |
Point Type | Brush Tip |
Line Size | 2 millimeters |
Ink Color | 60 Color |
Manufacturer Part Number | 60A |
J**S
EXCELLENT
Wow. I’m genuinely blown away by this product. I expected “good enough” at BEST.The quality for the cost put these in the realm of amazing value. And I work with a BUDGET, okay?They are legit opaque and go on smooth as butter. No scratchiness. There’s no “priming” and they are completely waterproof as far as I can tell. I did run a wet brush over the sphere painting and nothing budged.The markers are not flimsy. They are very light but solid in the hand. The brush tip is exactly what it should be. The colors on the marker are reasonably close to the color of the actual “acrylic paint”.I don’t think these are actually “acrylic” as in “plastic paint” if you know what acrylic is (but I could totally be wrong). I’d call this more of a “waterproof gouache in a marker”. But I get why they just went with “acrylic marker”. More comprehensible. Doesn’t really matter on any practical front though.The only “nitpick” I can offer is that there are limited options in the really dark values. “8” and above according my personal value chart. I don’t find this to be a genuine issue. There’s plenty of “dark enough” and I prefer that if you have to favor one end of the spectrum or the other, I’d favor the light and midtones like they did with this product. But really. Five or six genuinely DARK values would balance the palette more. Rather than just two. At least a really dark green and blue. But that’s REALLY nitpicking.I do know the whole problem with this is opacity. It’s hard to get chemically provide both “super dark” and “opaque”I confess I want more colors. I would definitely pay for more colors at this price value.MAYBE a separate set of just darks?Either way. Great quality for great value. Five stars well earned.
S**E
Best acrylic markers I've ever used!
Wow! Best acrylic markers I have ever tried. All markers flow well - no dry-ish problems. Easy to use - ready to go out of the box - no shaking or pressure button pushing to get them started - and pigment deposit is thorough. Opaqueness for most colors is excellent, so any areas you wish to change can easily be gone over with more color to fix it. Obviously, the lighter colors may need more than one application for changes. I couldn't be more pleased with these acrylic markers!
K**.
Love these paint markers!
Love love love these paint markers! Colors are vibrant, very opaque, and they write very smoothly. Like that you don’t need to pump or prime the tips! All arrived in good working condition. Love the storage box. Well worth the price!
M**J
Awesome markers but need better quality control
These markers are GREAT when they actually work. They layer nicely, are vibrant and saturated, and they dry quickly. Immediately out of the box 4 out of my 36 felt dried out and un usable. Luckily after dipping the nibs in water they seem to have been revived. I think the company should have labeled the markers with their color code. Putting on the stickers individually wasn't a hassle but a lot of the colors on the sticker are inaccurate to the ink color and if your stickers come off there is no other way to identify the color of your marker outside of the cap or switching it yourself. I haven't had them long so I can't speak on their longevity but I hope in the future the company offers a way to refill these or at least a way to buy them individually.Tldr: these are great markers but have room for improvement I recommend getting them when they're on sale
D**E
Good paint pens.
Great paint pens for rock painting and other crafts. Nice bright colors. Great use so far.
A**N
Great for on-the-go art
I love these little markers. The overall quality is great, especially for the price. If using atop a printed or colored surface, gesso might be a good first step. But they have pretty good coverage and consistent flow. Their size makes them much more portable than larger products.
P**E
Wonderful Art Markers
These markers are exceptionally easy to blend on paper, which so far is the only surface I have used them on. As you can see in the attached pictures, which is a coloring sheet by Chet Minton from his Etsy shop, they are very opaque, and if the first layer is not opaque enough, the second layer will definitely cover your surface. They lay down smoothly, and I love the fact that you don't have to shake them up like the standard paint pen and then press until the paint is in the nib. The brush tip makes them easy to apply whether it's a tiny space or a wide swath of area to be covered. I do intend to use these on rocks and shells as well as paper, but my primary Art Space is portraits and drawings, as well as coloring for fun. So of course I tested them out on a coloring page.My only quibble is that if you leave the cap off without using the marker constantly, like if you're using two markers to blend and you're not using the pen for a minute or two, the unused pens have a tendency to dry up and you have to wipe it on a blank sheet of paper to get the paint flowing again. I'm not talking about leaving the pen on your drafting table for hours, I'm talking about just holding on to it while you work the other color onto your surface and then coming back to that pen to blend it, it will be too dry to actually get any paint out of it. But it's not completely dry you just have to remember to swipe it on a piece of paper before you go in and try to blend it. That, and the little stickers that they supply you with to identify the pens do not stay stuck. So if you're going to use them, I suggest taking Scotch tape and putting it on over the stickers. But that's a minor nitpicky thing for me.Overall, these are paint pens that any artist or Crafter should have in there toolbox. Will buy again.
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