Saturday, January 9, 2010

Derwent Pencils Derwent Artists Color Pencils And Crayola?

Derwent Artists color pencils and Crayola? - derwent pencils

Is there really a difference between artists and crayons, pencils or any other brand? I have a brand Derwent colored pencils now, not yet opened because if Crayola or Rose Art are so good that I will return.

3 comments:

yogibear said...

Derwent is good, but if you are willing to spend money, is the best pencils I use for the arts, the prism of color.

Lyn B said...

Pencils are certainly different. Prisma colored pencils I love best. It is the only spring that good results stacking of color, light over darkness and darkness into the light. They have a slightly waxy texture. I see some works that seem to take a photo with them. I mix my cake. If I have a detail section I use the lens and a soft gray area, I use the cake.
Derwent is a good brand though. However, a water-soluble and insoluble in water. See what you have. soluble in water can be really fun.

pspoptar... said...

Crayola is better than Rose Art (think Rose is kind of how to get shit), but they do not approach the quality of the Derwent, prismacolor and Rembrandt.

These are pure pigments during Cheapo brands to children and Crayola should have been very mixed with wax and are difficult to mix colors to make or receive a reduced texture with certainty.

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