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Most sets cover ultra-fine to broad tips: ultra-fines around 0.03–0.15 mm, fine points in the ~0.3–0.5 mm range, broader nibs up to about 0.7–1.0 mm, and many sets also include a brush tip for wide or expressive strokes.

Common styles are rigid fineliner tips in multiple sizes for precise lines and flexible brush-style tips (rubberized or brush nibs) for expressive strokes, shading, and lettering.

These pens are commonly paired with alcohol-based markers, watercolors, colored pencils, and water-based markers. They perform best on smooth, high-quality drawing paper or other non-porous surfaces to minimize bleed and keep lines crisp.

Several sets state archival or lightfast qualities and list acid-free and non-toxic inks; descriptions mention fade-resistant, archival-quality, acid-free, and non-toxic formulations.

Nib construction varies by brand: some fineliners use metal tips for durability while others use fiber or felt-style nibs; brush tips may be synthetic fibers or rubberized. Product descriptions often highlight long-lasting or reinforced tips, so check listings for the exact materials used.

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