![]() ![]() The brush tip feels pretty easy to use I’d say more on the soft side. Time to start comparing, don’t you think? First, let’s talk about the brush tip.įrom all of the brush pens I have, the Zebra brush tip feels more like Tombow one. Otherwise, you could feather the brush tip. However, the brush pen’s cover has a little extra element inside, so you better be careful how you close it. a solid white cover for the highlighters. The cover for the brush tip is transparent vs. Unlike Tombow, though, they aren’t that long, so they’ll fit perfectly in any usual pencil case. They also have dual tips – a brush and a fine tip, similar to Tombow Dual Brush Pens. The only difference is that they’re a little bit longer. They come in the same shape as the highlighters, so it’s a comfortable and familiar feel to hold them, at least for those of us who already have been using Zebra Mildliners. In this post, we’ll be talking exclusively about brush pens, but if you want me to review the highlighters as well, just let me know in the comments.įor those of you who I convince that these pens are great, I’ll also leave a link at the end of the post on where you can purchase yourself a set of these brush pens. Thank you for supporting Masha Plans! Zebra Mildliner Brush Pen Review Please see my Disclosure for more details. They will be of no extra expense for you, but I receive a small commission. In this review, I’ll go through general specifications and how they compare to other brush pens and the Zebra Mildliner highlighters line.Īs a final touch, I’ll be doing a mega swatch! There is also a review video at the end of the post, so feel free to jump right there if you prefer. I am now the owner of three amazing sets of brush pens. Of course, when Zebra announced that they were releasing a brush pen collection, it was like they announced Christmas was coming early, and I was getting a present delivered by Jeffrey Dean Morgan riding a unicorn.ĪNYWAYS! This woman kept waiting for them to appear here in China, and this week the miracle finally happened. How many of you are also Mildliner fans? Let me know in the comments! It’s so unique, and it just makes me super happy. To be honest, I’m just madly in love with their color palette. The Zebra Mildliners are my favorite thing among all the stationery! As you can see in most of my YouTube videos, I use them for almost everything. I just got my hand on a few packs, so here are my review and first impressions. Zebra Mildliner Brush Pens! I feel like all my prayers and wishes have just been answered! As always, all opinions expressed are my own.Among all the Bullet Journal supplies, Zebra Mildliner highlighters have always been my favorites. Hahnemühle Collection Hot Press watercolor paperĭisclaimer: I am a Zebra Ambassador I received no other considerations, though this post contains affiliate links which help support Doodlewash.Zebra Pen Mildliner Double-Ended Brush & Fine Tip Highlighter Pens.Zebra Pen Mildliner Double-Ended Broad and Fine Tip Highlighter Pens.The ink is vibrant and translucent, water-resistant, acid-free, archival, AP certified non-toxic and dries quickly. ![]() They are also excellent for calligraphy, abstract art, and even more realistic drawings. Zebra Pen Mildliner Highlighters certainly give you a wide range of colors for highlighting, bullet journaling and underlining. The Mildliners work fine over masking fluid. I used masking fluid to keep areas white for the snow. Afterwards, I softened the snow and parts of the trees with the damp brush. Most of this painting was done using the pens as usual. I use a waterbrush, one of those brushes with water in the barrel, squeeze out some water onto a towel, and that seems to work just right. So if you take a very damp brush, you can spread the ink just like watercolors. I mentioned earlier that the ink in these Zebra Pen Mildliners is water-resistant. I just don’t know for sure what the official name is for the particular color I’m using. ![]() However, I’ve never had a problem using the colors. As it is, it isn’t easy to match colors with names, which is why I’m using a pre-printed color chart instead of making one of my own for this review. I wish I could read it - that would be cool. One of the things I don’t like about the labeling is that it is in Japanese. ![]() Eventually, the lighter tips may stain, but the color will stay pure. That means if you use a light color over a darker one, you simply run the tip over paper until the darker color is gone. The colors are Mild Pink, Mild Orange, Mild Yellow, Mild Blue, Mild Blue Green, Mild Green, Mild Dark Blue, Mild Gray, Mild Violet, Mild Red, Mild Smoke Blue, Mild Vermillion, Mild Gold, Mild Magenta, Mild Brown, Mild Fuchsia, Mild Marigold, Mild Citrus Green, Mild Summer Green, Mild Lavender, Mild Lemon Yellow, Mild Apricot, Mild Coral Pink, Mild Cyan, Mild Dark Gray. ![]()
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