I Try EVERY PAINT MARKER on this Wall.

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I baught every paint marker... so you don't have to.
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Disclaimer: I purchased all the paint markers used in this video with my own money and no paint marker brand asked me to make this video, had any input, or sent me free markers.This video features a shout-out to Jazza's Bags. It is not a paid promotion but we did trade shout-outs on each-others channels. Some of the links in this description are affiliate l

コメント (21)
  • @BSnipe
    Did you prep that wall without HIM??????? R.I.P. Wall preppers
  • @zekewolf4803
    I know it's a large expense, but I would love to see you do the same thing with white markers on a colored surface. A good White paint marker always seems harder to find than any other color.
  • @kafkasbedbug
    I love these more quiet videos from you. No loud music, no crazy montages - just you doing your thing and talking to us. Really enjoyed it.
  • @breidowell
    I’m always so impressed with people who can come up with ideas on the spot and execute perfectly. How do you have so many ideas in your head to be able to fill all that space so organically and create such an interesting composition with so many components? It’s amazing!
  • This is one of the most enjoyable videos from tenhun I've watched and I've followed him for years. As artists we all wish to have the time, money and space to just build up a wall, go ham on it and test new art supplies. It's really satisfying to watch someone do something so fun while sharing nitpicky details about the supplies (just like conversations I have with my artist friends), on top of that his art style is so pleasant to watch come to life and it's impressive that he just freestyled the whole thing. Absolutely loved the vid, thank you Peter ❤
  • @wholeo4113
    I appreciate that you did a Value pick. Its helps people getting into the hobby , but you also gave better alternatives for future upgrade potential
  • As someone who's worked in home improvement stores for several years, eggshell and satin are the two I recommend with doing murals overall. It'd really depend on the base your painting over - drywall, brick, concrete, ect. So I'd recommend doing a small test spot for others in a little section with some samples so you can see the reactions of your painting supplies.
  • @TheResinNerd
    I love when i see reviews on art supplies really help me find what am looking for.
  • Molotow are my favourite paint markers. They're cheaper here than posca. Which might be a UK thing. They do my favourite silver marker too that is sooo close to a mirror when applied properly (and carefully, the bit I often mess up!)
  • I feel like this is a great example of a artist never blames his tools ; even though some pens we not so great we still got a sick piece by the end ❤❤❤❤
  • @chefany01
    The mural looks amazing! It's unbelievable how you just went for it with no planning.
  • @whatsleep17
    I love how clean the mural came out. Something so pure about just a black and white mural. Really shows off your skill since there is no erase or undo!
  • @Eric.Estrada
    I been using the Elmer’s Painters markers since day one in my art career (est2012). The surface will affect the opacity of the black. I’ve tried the Montana’s, but they bleed when varnished over. The Painters markets have zero bleed when varnished over. I also like to manipulate the paint with my fingers on the canvas and the painters allows enough time to do so before drying.
  • @JDBrockin
    Loved the final result man! B&W Sketch wall always is poppin. As far as product review videos, I think you should do more for sure! Can't count the amount of times you're looking at a wall of art materials and ask yourself, "What's the best one?"
  • @aMEWzed
    This was such a fun Jazza-esk video with TenHun vibe. It really shows your drawing talent.
  • @garyvoigt321
    Love the black and white. Perfect contrast to the surrounding area.
  • @gump5ter01
    I feel like I can comment on this. I have a huge detailed black on white mural in my office that I did. I love it. It’s not totally finished but it’s so so so detailed. It’s taking about 3 mins per square inch and it’s a huge wall I have every single uniposca available. All sizes and all colours. I have about 200 - 300 Molotow markers. Montana I have like 30-40. And so many more. Just an idea of what I like. Anyway. Posca is my fave for consistency. Water based and covers well first time. I only wish they had some gloss options and maybe oil based. Pentouch are oil based but the nibs wear down so quick and they blow out easily. Liquitex are so enjoyable to use and they have like a nice glossy coat. They are easy to control and are opaque Montana is my second fave for coverage and control but they need a better tip variety. Uni paint is actually a dark horse for me. The 0.7mm is useless on walls as it picks up debris so easily and ends up dried out but rhe bullet tip is amazing in my opinion and has a gorgeous glossy finish. I use it sometimes to go over my posca lines if I want some gloss in there. Great paint and satisfying. Molotow again are good as long as u use the right nib. Paints flow and the coverage is consistent but the tips seem to dry out more than others. I’m not sure why. They have a great covers all in copper and it’s beautiful when it dries. U get a copper sheen when the light hits. OTR is more graffiti and is fairly runny. Depends on the effect u want but I stay away from it at home on paper and my mural. Sharpie oil paint markers in bigger nib sizes have a nice gloss sheen. They don’t get too sticky like some oils can. Dries quickly too so when ur going over lines with colours ur normally good. Those are the ones that stand out for me anyway. I love markers right now with my mural and I’ve learned so much since I started it.
  • @mingbritson
    I'm not an artist, but never miss your videos -- so much fun, entertaining and darn interesting, too. Thanks as always!