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Is Brilliance ink the only kind that won't bleed with the Copic markers? I tried the StazOn ink, it bled... I tried the Noir black inkpad, it bled... I don't have the black brilliance inkpad but I do have a few in other colors and tested them. It worked without bleeding. Why is that?
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I've tried all the black inks with my copics...Adirondack Pitch Black is definitely the best for non-bleeding. Brilliance Graphite Black works well too, but it's not a dark enough black for me, so I prefer the Adirondack. Versafine Onyx Black (my favorite black) shows slight bleeding, as did India Ink Black and Ranger Archival Jet Black. So - I'm sticking with the Pitch Black - and of course Adirondack Espresso.
If you use the Brillance Graphite black, you'll need to heat set it first (from my experience with it). I use that and Adirondack Pitch black the most.
Oh My ... I'll have to cry. lol I just ordered the Palette Noir TODAY to use with my copics and now most of you recommend the Adirondack instead. How many black pads do I need ... lol
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Gotta go with Adirondack ink, dries lightning fast and doesn't bleed AT ALL!
Check out my video tutorial I did today using them with adirondack ink, it's on my blog
I did the same thing a couple of weeks ago. I ordered it and the same day, I read about how it isn't that great for copics. Luckily I already have the brilliance black and I *think* I have the adirondack espresso (how sad that I don't know. lol) but now I have no use for this palette noir pad.
Palette Noir is still my "go-to" pad for watercoloring & Prismacolors with Odorless Mineral Spirits. Don't despair!
Oh My ... I'll have to cry. lol I just ordered the Palette Noir TODAY to use with my copics and now most of you recommend the Adirondack instead. How many black pads do I need ... lol
I use Palette and Brilliance. Both work great for me.
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Gotta go with Adirondack ink, dries lightning fast and doesn't bleed AT ALL!
Check out my video tutorial I did today using them with adirondack ink, it's on my blog
Great tutorial!
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Thank you SO MUCH Sherrie for the video tutorial! It's one thing to 'read' about how to use them, and another to see them in action. I do have a 'bleeding' question...but it's not related to what kind of ink the image is stamped with. Instead...is it 'expected' to have the ink bleed through the paper? I always mat my images anyway, but just want to be sure that I'm not using too much when coloring.
I've got Palette Nior Black and haven't had much problems with bleeding - and I never heat set it. Also, black VersaColor worked - but that I had to heat set.
Oh My ... I'll have to cry. lol I just ordered the Palette Noir TODAY to use with my copics and now most of you recommend the Adirondack instead. How many black pads do I need ... lol
I hear ya', sister! I think black ink pads could be like black shoes....
I have been have trouble with Stickles and black ink. Any suggestions for this bleeding issue?
When I had my Copic training, the representative from corporate suggested we stamp and set it aside for a few minutes, just to let the ink set. We used Brilliance during our training, but I've been using Versafine since without any problems. Your paper will make a difference, too. I've been using GP white and it has been great. Copic also suggests Neenah Solar White. HTH!
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Thank you SO MUCH Sherrie for the video tutorial! It's one thing to 'read' about how to use them, and another to see them in action. I do have a 'bleeding' question...but it's not related to what kind of ink the image is stamped with. Instead...is it 'expected' to have the ink bleed through the paper? I always mat my images anyway, but just want to be sure that I'm not using too much when coloring.
Yes, these markers bleed through the thickest paper, you are not doing anything wrong. You pretty much have to anticipate needing to mat your image. When I try to do one layer cards, that's when I pull out my watercolors.
When I had my Copic training, the representative from corporate suggested we stamp and set it aside for a few minutes, just to let the ink set. We used Brilliance during our training, but I've been using Versafine since without any problems. Your paper will make a difference, too. I've been using GP white and it has been great. Copic also suggests Neenah Solar White. HTH!
I have used Versafine without much problem either. I will either let it sit for a while to dry or heat set. I also have used a Memories black dye ink pad, which I seem to use for just about everything, and that works well too. I saw Jeanne Streiff say that she uses the Distress Black Soot with no problem. I definitely agree that black ink pads are like black shoes...I need to add a Palette and an Adirondack now, just to be sure! Thanks for all of the info!
I have used Versafine without much problem either. I will either let it sit for a while to dry or heat set. I also have used a Memories black dye ink pad, which I seem to use for just about everything, and that works well too. I saw Jeanne Streiff say that she uses the Distress Black Soot with no problem. I definitely agree that black ink pads are like black shoes...I need to add a Palette and an Adirondack now, just to be sure! Thanks for all of the info!
I have that one also ... I'll have to give it a try. Thanks
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