WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?! | Cheap Vs. Expensive Markers | Side-by-Side Demo | Ohuhu v. Copic

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Published 2018-12-15
Let's find out what is the difference between Copic and Ohuhu makers! I mean.. besides the price difference. hehe

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All Comments (20)
  • @maleyaward1486
    If you are watching in 2019 or later Ohuhu markets have made a brush and chisel tip end!!! (On Amazon is where I saw them)
  • @MeowMeowKapow
    SHADING GOLD WITH GREEN?!?! Oh my gosh. A revelation! Leaving this comment so hopefully I remember to try it some day.
  • Lesson learned: cheap or expensive markers doesnt matter as long as youre good at drawing
  • @kylerathdesign
    Update: For Ohulu, the largest set is now (July 2022) 216 markers. Includes Greyscale, Skin tones & Pastels. Comes with 1 blender. Now with brush tips as well! Also, Brush tips are reversible so you get double the life of the nib. Also, to refill, just purchase either the Copic or Touch refills as your markers dry. Same with the tips. That way, you get cheap, but GREAT markers in Ohuhu, and then can slowly refill markers, as needed to make the financial pinch spread over a longer period. I don't love it when people say 'I would recommend Ohuhu for beginners because of XYZ.' I am a professional graphic designer - I elect Ohuhu EVERYTIME. No question. I make more profit by charging the same for my artworks, with way cheaper art material (markers). Also, once an Ohulu pen runs dry, and I reink it with copic ink, the client then has the benefit of the more 'expensive' ink used on their commission (although, they would never, ever notice either way). Also, I am quite confident the Ohulu will bring out refill eventually as they are dominating the market. I see also that Copic is starting to copy some of the Ohulu marketing strategies - Copics are the industry standard, but they clearly feel threatened by the much, MUCH cheaper Ohulu markers.
  • ARE COPICS THAT EXPENSIVE?! Backs slides away from Ipad I THINK ILL BE FINE WITH OHUHU!
  • In my opinion,I think the copic looks more realistic and the ohuhu looks more cartoony
  • @heartxache5844
    I love her mentioning the scarf, not only is it beautiful it's been a big thing in the black/African American community not only to protect our hair, but to add color and style. Love the variety Rin keep it up! 💕💕
  • I think Ohuhu would be better for a more lighter and lively picture whilst with the copic gives a more realistic picture
  • @Yunahlysm
    Ohuh is better for anime drawings copic is good for realistic drawing
  • @FandF2
    I know nobody will probably be reading this at this point, but I just wanted to summarise my opinion on the differences. While Copic markers in this specific video are duller, the brand does offer brighter, more vivid colors. Ohuhu (from what I’ve seen and heard, I don’t own them yet) doesn’t have many pastel or duller colors. Of course, price is definitely a point to consider, but as Rin said, Copic does have refills and a wider variety of colors.
  • @fur._.elisee
    Youtube: recommends me this Rin: uses the old ohuhus Me: Stares at my Ohuhu brushmarkers
  • @turtledumpa2539
    I like the Ohuhu markers because they look more like a warm tone and I like drawing with the warm colors
  • @TheWilderCat
    Important note for those of you trying to decide which to buy: Ohuhu has released markers with a brush nib since this video.
  • @Trid3nt861
    As a self taught artist I always follow the motto that a artist can use any tool, doesnt matter if its Copic or Ohuhu or sharpie or Crayola. Its the artist that makes the art.
  • @sophie-gq3qy
    The copic drawing looked like a much older version of the ohuhu one 😂
  • @annemere6050
    I think that no matter what products you use for your drawings (either cheap ones or expensive ones), if you’re talented you’re going to do an excellent job at the end.