• Reviews around marker (1.88 of 5)

    Moleskine Art Plus Sketchbook, Large, Plain, Black, Hard Cover (5 x 8.25) Sketch Pad for Drawing, Watercolor Painting, Sketchbook for Teens, Artists, Students

    • Do not use watercolor, it won't work very well, copic markers bled through the pages
    • I use copic markers a lot, and they bleed but it doesn't get onto the next page (unless you put a lot of ink in one place, like most paper).
    • Do not use watercolor, it won't work very well, copic markers bled through the pages
    • markers bled through 3 pages
    • But Sharpie markers don't work fine.
    • A really good marker for moleskines are tombow dual brush pens.
    • Only good for Pencil watercolor definitely doesn't work and marker bleeds through only micron pens don't bleed through
    • Marker will bleed through but that's because the paper isn't very heavy.
    • The copic multiliners and the pigma microns do very well with the paper but anything else easily smears or bleeds through, especially the copic markers
    • Recommended A+
    • Definitely my favorite brand of sketchbook, just as good as always!
    • It bleeds, dents, frays, and rips as if it were designed to do that
    • Good as always...
    • I use it most often to sketching out fully pages of gestures and studies, as well as for a few finished pieces, although I typically prefer to work smaller
    • I hear people call it Mole Skin, but that completely disregards the "E" at the end