When I first saw the Pitt Artist Dual markers I knew that I wanted to get them. The marker features a dual tip, a brush nib and a fine point .8mm. The colors are super vibrant. One of the coolest things about these markers is they are lightfast, unlike most markers because they use India Ink. They are odorless and they do not bleed through pages. They are also super juicy and acid free.
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Here are all the colors and examples of both tips. This swatch book was provided by Coloring Bliss. The *** are the best light fast and * is the worst for lightfastness. I wish these came in more colors for sure.

Here is some lettering I did with these markers. I love how the color came out different based on the pressure I was using. the little splotches on the page was because I accidently got a splotch on the page an then I did it intentionally on the page.

Here is some more lettering I did with these. I tried to blend them. I think I could practice that a bit more.

Here was a prompt I got from the Moriah Elizabeth Create This book. It is definitely interesting.

I made this in honor of Taylor Swift getting all her masters for her albums back.

Color Information:
Here are the colors for the Faber Castell Pitt Artist Pen Dual Marker: Green gold 268**, Cinnamon 189***, Beige red 132**, Sanguine 188***, Raw Umber 180***, India red 192***, Dark Sepia 175***, Cold grey III 232***, Warm Grey III 272***, Black 199***, Leaf green 112**, May green 170***, Light yellow glaze 104*, Cadmium yellow 107***, Dark chrome yellow 109***, Orange glaze 113***, Scarlet red 118***, Coral 131***, Deep Scarlet Red 219***, Middle purple pink 125***, Purple violet 136***, Skyblue 146**, Ultramarine 120***, Ice blue 148**, Phthalo blue 110***, Light cobalt turquoise 154***, Phthalo green 161***, Dark phthalo green 264**, chromium green opaque 174***, Permanent green olive 167**














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