Introducing Australia's first and only online store offering you the unique opportunity to create your very own 8-pack Posca marker set! Why settle for pre-selected sets when you can choose exactly what you want? Whether you're a fan of monochrome or a lover of the entire rainbow, mix and match any 8 markers to suit your artistic needs. Available in both PC-3M & PC-5M tips, our customisable kits are designed to let your creativity soar. Unleash your imagination and curate your perfect palette today. Start crafting a set that's as unique as your art!
POSCA paint markers feature quick drying, water-based pigment ink.
0.7mm
Ultra-fine
0.03 KGS
The precise and calibrated tip of the PC-1MR produces refined lines. With its extra-fine calibrated 0.7mm tip ringed in metal, the PC-1MR has all the qualities of a paint marker – in the form of a pen! Designed for amateurs and professionals looking for an ultra-fine, dense line, it offers a rich palette of colour effects.
The PC-1MR is ideal for creative professionals (e.g. graphic designers creating roughs, technical drawings and sketches etc.), creative hobbyists (scrapbooking, card makers…) and artists adding finishing touches, details and contours with absolute precision.
Precise - its calibrated tip produces a clear, regular and refined line.
Consistent - the line will not vary and the effect is always perfect.
Original - the marker combines perfect lines with the qualities of POSCA paint.
Convenient - the cap fits on the end of the marker in use, like a pen.
Shake the marker energetically up and down with the cap on. You will hear the ball inside clicking announcing that the paint colour inside the POSCA marker is being mixed.
Press the tip several times on a spare piece of paper until the tip is filled with paint. Test the flow on your spare paper – if the line is clear, your POSCA is ready. It is useful to keep a cloth at hand to clean the tip easily or absorb any excess paint.
If the paint flows less freely during use, shake the marker again without forgetting to put the cap on first to avoid paint projections. Re-prime the tip and off you go again!