Copic sketch markers can be found in your local hobby shop or crafts store. If you don't know where a hobby shop or craft store is located, you can use your local yellow pages phone book.
I don't think so... the pens to use with Copics are copic multiliners ball points wouldn't be the best. In fact it'd probably be really bad.
The internet would definitely be your best choice, though if you do not have access a local craft store that sells the products would likely be able to offer some assistance, or point you in the direction to get the best help avaliblte.
It depends on if you prefer in-store shopping or online shopping. Generally better prices are found online, but to each their own...1. Online - I've found that OtakuFuel has an excellent in-stock selection and ship super fast and for free. Copic Marker Scrapbooking is a relatively new company, but they have free shipping, on staff experts and support resources.2. Walk-in - This has it's advantages, especially when it's time to refill your Copics. Many specialty stores have "Refill bars", which instead of buying and entire vial of Various Ink, you can just pay a small fee to have the shop refill your marker for you. Dick Blick is everywhere, and easy to find though you will probably pay more if you walk into their store than if you shop online. But to find the closest one use the official dealer locator offered by COPIC. All the dealers found with that tool are authorized dealers and are reputable. I don't recommend shopping with any store (online or not) that is not found on that list. If you are still in doubt, drop COPIC a line directly and ask for their recommendations for your area.----------------------Specialty art supply stores in your area should have them. I'm not talking about Michaels Craft Store or other craft stores. The small specialty art supply stores. If not, you could probably talk to the manager or owner about ordering some for you. You could also try Dick Blick; they carry everything in art supplies. I prefer PrismaColor markers myself, and these can be bought at even Michaels and Dick Blick but they are expensive.----------------------Or try Pearl Paint and Utrecht Art. Both places offer a student/teacher discount. Also, any art institute has a bookstore or affiliate which sells fine art supplies.
Generally, alcohol-based markers tend to bleed less through paper compared to water-based markers. Brands like Copic, Prismacolor, and Touch Twin markers are known for providing good coverage with minimal bleed-through. However, it's always a good idea to test different markers on the specific type of paper you'll be using to see which brand works best for your needs.
Letraset Tria markers are, in my opinion, better because they have three tips: a broad tip, a middle brush-like tip, and a smaller nib. All these nibs are customizable; they make other shaped nibs that you can whittle down to your own requirement.
Staples is a great place to find Sharpie markers. Sometimes they sell them by the box for a discount so you get even a better deal. If you do not have Staples you could also try Walmart.
The best markers to use on a glass dry erase board are liquid chalk markers or wet-erase markers. These markers are easy to erase and do not leave behind residue like regular dry erase markers.
The best markers to use on a black glass board are liquid chalk markers or neon dry erase markers. These markers are vibrant, easy to clean, and provide good visibility on the dark surface of a black glass board.
The best dry erase markers to use on a black surface are neon or fluorescent markers. These markers provide vibrant and visible colors that stand out well on dark backgrounds.
The best markers for a black whiteboard are liquid chalk markers. They are vibrant, easy to erase, and work well on dark surfaces like black whiteboards.
Manga always works best with graphite. You cannot use markers to shadow or outline the figure. It possible for some markers (not sure which ones) but most of them are not. If you want to draw manga on the computer it is possible but if it's on paper, I highly recommend drawing it using a pencil. If you don't want to use graphite search some special markers on Wikipedia or an ART site. I'm sure they will have something suitable.
The best markers for a glass whiteboard are typically dry erase markers specifically designed for use on glass surfaces. These markers are easy to erase and do not leave behind residue or ghosting. Look for markers that are non-toxic and low odor for a pleasant writing experience.