Posca Marker PCF-350 - Brush Tip - Yellow
The POSCA Brush PCF-350 has a brush tip for getting into corners and gaps, for creating solid colours and fluid strokes in the same way as a traditional brush. Painting enthusiasts will rediscover all the pleasure of handling a brush combined with the unique qualities of POSCA, while beginners will learn new techniques quickly with no risks.
The POSCA Brush is used and appreciated by many different groups: artists adding colour to sculptures, mouldings or inaccessible parts of an art work (between folds and inside twists and turns, nooks and crannies…), fans of Art Toys who need to reach very specific areas of the object (under the arm, the neck...), Asian calligraphy enthusiasts who love the brush effect combined with fine lines, comic artists and beginners looking for an easy way to learn to handle a brush.
- Versatile
It can be used with equal ease for careful finishing work or for uninhibited creation. - Fluid
The paint stretches and glides over the surface, coating the material and leaving a perfectly smooth line. - Convenient
It paints without drips or complications. - Clever
With the button on the brush pen, you can control exactly how much paint you want.
Posca Markers
- WATER SOLUBLE
POSCA paint is “water-soluble”: it can be diluted to produce a gradient effect. The operation takes place before drying: use a brush that has been soaked in water beforehand and work the paint directly on the material to get the effect you want. - MIXABLE
As long as the paint is wet, colours can be mixed on the work surface by blurring with the tip or a brush to create infinite gradations of colour. If the tip is stained, just clean it and re-prime the marker to restore the initial colour. - LAYERABLE
Dense and opaque, POSCA paint is ideal for layering! Dark colours can be applied over light colours or light colours over dark. Thanks to its fast drying time, layering can be carried out with no smudges. - BLOWING
The “blowing” technique gives the gradient effect seen in street art, similar to the effect obtained with spray paints. Just blow vigorously (but not too vigorously!) on the tip of the POSCA when it is filled with paint. This technique works best with broad tips: PC-5M, PC-7M, PC-8K et PC-17K.