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looking for references of good marker, or colored pencils artists

in particular, I'm looking for people using them not to emulate what you'd achieve with regular paint, but who make a clever use of the limited scopes of the tool

pic lukwarmly related: architecture and product design sometimes may do, but they tend to be too sloppy to my taste
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Peter Han uses copic markers a lot
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I would say Oda's stuff is great. Im not the biggest fan of his style but his copic. illustrations are great. Obata is great for learning rendering as well. Artgerm has some nice copic illustrations too.

A lot of the big time copic users ended up moving over to digital full time due to sheer cost of markers and how bad they are with archiving. That being said Ohuhu are insanely popular and the medium is growing if anything. I think copic just did their awards last month. Check previous years too
https://copicaward.com/winners/winners2025/
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thanks guys

random other piece I've found somewhat interesting technically, to advertise a set of W&N set I think



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