Overview
Copic (コピック, Kopikku) is a series of marker pens, including the Copic Classic, which went on sale in 1987. It is synonymous with alcohol-based ink markers, and the majority of traditional color illustrations are painted using these markers.
Colorless ink (Colorless Blender) can be used to blend the borders of the colors, making it possible to paint in a watercolor or oil painting style. In addition, because it is an alcohol ink, it is water-resistant, dries quickly, and does not smell too bad.
It also does not require watering.