Marcadores Caros vs Baratos | COPIC VS CraZArt | 6$ vs 250 | HaroldArtist - Summary

Summary

The creator of the video compares the performance of cheap markers (PP brand, costing $11.47 for 24 markers) with expensive markers (Copic brand, costing $78 each) in a drawing experiment. They draw two identical pictures of Goku, one with each set of markers, to compare the results.

The creator notes that the cheap markers have some limitations, such as:

* They can be prone to clumping and generating lumps on the paper
* The skin colors appear irregularly colored and too bright
* The gray color is the most uneven

Despite these limitations, the creator is impressed with the overall result of the cheap markers, considering their low cost.

The video also features a guest, Karim, who is asked to choose which drawing he likes the most. Karim chooses the drawing made with the expensive markers.

The creator concludes that while the expensive markers are better suited for professional artists, the cheap markers can still produce good results, especially considering their affordability. They emphasize the importance of practicing and drawing regularly, regardless of the materials used.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The video is a comparison between cheap markers and expensive markers.
2. The cheap markers used in the video are a 24-pack of PP brand markers that cost $11.47.
3. The expensive markers used in the video are Copic markers that cost around $78 each.
4. The video creator bought a 6-marker set of Copic markers from Amazon for $33.
5. The same set of Copic markers would normally cost $50 in a physical store.
6. The video creator drew two identical images, one with the cheap markers and one with the expensive markers.
7. The cheap markers were found to be more prone to clumping on the paper.
8. The skin tones produced by the cheap markers were found to be too bright and uneven.
9. The gray ink from the cheap markers was found to be the most uneven color.
10. The video creator concluded that while the cheap markers were not ideal for professional art, they could still be used for practice and amateur art.
11. The video creator recommended that artists buy the best markers they can afford, but also emphasized that having good materials is not an excuse to not practice drawing.