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carlabarla Colorswirl Pony

Joined: May 15, 2011 Posts: 399 Location: canada
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Posted: 0 Post subject: dont throw away your old prismas! {tutorial} |
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anyone and everyone who uses prismas needs to check this out, so far i know a couple people who have tried this and it works!
i know im going to hit up wallyworld to pick up some rubbing alcohol my poor markers have been dieing forever
www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9c372QBr0U
*Be careful if you fill more than a few ounces, if you go to use them after a few minutes they may bleed a lot. So I'd mark the ones you refilled and scribble on a scrap for a second before you put it to your artwork. Just till it absorbs more.
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Arkillian Mighty Morphin Power Pony

Joined: Dec 29, 2011 Posts: 117 Location: Auckland, New Zealand
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Posted: 0 Post subject: Re: dont throw away your old prismas! {tutorial} |
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I see why you'd need this tutorial- you can't refill prismacolour.
Mind if I point out here- the pigment in prisma colour dries REALLY fast I have a few that were gifted to me and I don't use them cause of this. If you really like using markers, Copic markers are a MUCH better option. They're not too expensive in America. I got my set of copics from Icopic (Although I can't now) and the refills for them fill the pens up to 3 times depending on the type. You have the option of a wide and narrow nib (originals) or you can go for sketch markers and get the option of a broad and a brush nib. Their colour range is VERY broad and it's very cost efficient. I mention this not cause I think everyone should change, but you should be aware that there are refillable options out there. Tria use to do refills. I'm not sure if America has them but NZ don't stock Tria refills and they're expensive here. It may be an option there though.
This is a great tutorial if you want to rebuff a prisma marker though  I'f seen people do stuff like this before. IT's well worth it. It does thin out the pigment a little every time you do it though.Just wait 10 minutes for it to dry and go over it again if this is the case :nods:
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Diamond Most Beloved Mod!

Joined: Oct 09, 2004 Posts: 56374 Location: Lost in the cellar with a good bottle of red and some sharp chedar cheese.
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ZennaBug Doodlebug Art Mod

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rayechu Lil Cupcake Sister Pony

Joined: Nov 22, 2003 Posts: 951 Location: Berkeley, CA
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Posted: 0 Post subject: Re: dont throw away your old prismas! {tutorial} |
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Haha! I figured you could do something like this. I only use the blenders so I think I could do this without even worrying about the pigment part.
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Lina Art & SH mod

Joined: Oct 16, 2010 Posts: 8958 Location: Germany/Hannover
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Posted: 0 Post subject: Re: dont throw away your old prismas! {tutorial} |
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thanks for sharing! ^^
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AmberMarie Dazzle Surprise

Joined: Feb 05, 2006 Posts: 699 Location: Idaho Falls, ID
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carlabarla Colorswirl Pony

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rayechu Lil Cupcake Sister Pony

Joined: Nov 22, 2003 Posts: 951 Location: Berkeley, CA
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I can't wait to try this on my markers. I bet it works!
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Arkillian Mighty Morphin Power Pony

Joined: Dec 29, 2011 Posts: 117 Location: Auckland, New Zealand
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Posted: 0 Post subject: Re: dont throw away your old prismas! {tutorial} |
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This makes sense  Nothing is cheaply available in NZ so I prefer to go for the best cause I'm paying too much anyway. Copics in NZ are $12 each unless I buy them from America where they're about $7 each. Prismas hee are not as expensive as copics but you can't refill them so i've been disregarding them. Tria use to be great but NZ doesn't stock refills for them now and they're more expensive than Copic. Copic has a REALLY simple method of colour identification though which I love  I didn't know what the prices were like in America, but I thought it was worth mentioning.
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