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They are not great for coloring in more than a small area, but I am mostly outlining or drawing fine lines with them and then use another set of pens to color in the area
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markers.-When using this pen, the pen lines do not blend with your marker strokes, the pen lines stay in tact.-The size is perfect if you are used to using regular ball point pens, or classic pens you fill with Indian ink.-Makes very clean and very crisp lines with little to no streaking when used with other markers
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I am thinking this was purchased in 2002, and as I glided it through an arc, noticed that it tracked easier and cleaner the line I wanted
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I love the clean fine lines
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I bought the Prismacolor fine line to do detailing and small coloring areas, but was disappointed in their idea of fine line, I felt it was more of a medium
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I had initially purchased the Sakura Microns per advice I was given by card makers whom claim it works great to fill in missing lines from rubber stamps and would be waterproof.
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The smallest point makes sure you get the finest lines.
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This is a great product for those looking to do fine line drawings
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I like the colors and the fine lines.
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Smooth consistent lines and feel good in your fingers
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She loves them.. they make clean lines and leave no smudges for a very professional look!
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If you're filling in with line patterns it could work, but I wouldn't suggest trying to 'color in' areas with them.
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Great fine line markers for the price comparable to others
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They last a long time, and make very clean precise lines.
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The colors are beautiful, the lines are perfect, but I found that when I erased I smudged the ink
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I've come to love .05 and finer lines, and these are more like .5
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I create fine line drawings and use watercolor or acrylic washes to color the drawings
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This may be a smaller pack of fine line markers, but the colors you get are quite universal and work great for many projects
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Really like these....have purchased before....nice black fine line...
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Very fine tipped, not a good choice for coloring anything with large space to color, great for fine line coloring.
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I can create great thin lines
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But several times I get the fine line black and they don't work
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Sharp and smooth lines
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One is when I need to erase the pencil lines under the marker, the ink becomes super faded and spotty and I always have to re-ink everything, usually more than once
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A fine permanent ink line is what I needed and this marker was perfect for my type of work
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Set those "fine line" Sharpie markers to the side, because prismacolor is the real deal
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I don't really consider these fine line pens.
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I have done comparison projects with these markers and these edge out the other three fine line
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These pens give beautiful fine lines, perfect for those small details you need in a traditional art piece
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These fine line marker are the best recommend to other people if you need out line for your masterpieces.
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My boyfriend likes to draw and these are good for fine lines or outlining or tracing
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They gave a vibrant color and fine lines.
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The ink is unpredictable and the line is not very fine for what i needed.
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I love the thin line of marker but ink ran out way too soon.
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So, I was shocked at how BAD the fine line black pens are
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I absolutely love these Prismacolor 14171 Premier Fine Line Markers
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I have colored several projects using the Prismacolor premier fine line markers for the small details and for outlining on several projects
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Very nice fine line