Matite colorate Prismacolor Scholar, 48 pezzi - Colori vivaci, Materiali artistici, Disegno, Colorazione, Regalo di festa per bambini, Per artisti principianti

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ASIN B000J07PAE
Best Sellers Rank #137,168 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #146 in Kids' Colored Pencils
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 12,737 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Date First Available June 21, 2007

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Scritto da: CasualOtaku
Awesome pencils!
Let's go ahead and get the question I'm sure you're asking yourself out of the way. Are these really worth the extra cost? I would say, yes...ABSOLUTELY. Especially if you're taking an art class. I know it's tempting to skimp out of you're just taking an art elective for the credits, but do NOT do it. My professor specifically forbade us from using Crayola or any other cheap pencils. He said to get Prismacolor or Faber Castell and at first I had no idea why. I just sucked it up, used a 50% off coupon at Michael's and got a small tin of pencils. Fast forward a few years and I finally use up the last of my pencils and try to save some money with super cheap pencils from the dollar store. It only took one attempt at coloring to see the light (and it was just that...an attempt because the color payoff was atrocious no matter how hard I pressed). I got some Crayolas the next time there was a sale and they were decidedly better, but still not nearly as good as Prismacolor since they are so much harder. So yes, these are pricey but the color payoff is amazing and the leads are so soft and smooth they actually save you effort. These are an EXCELLENT choice if you're just getting into colored pencils and want to know if it's really worth it to you to go for professional materials. Oh, and hear you should avoid the version that has a toucan on the front. Everyone I know says that they are NOT as good as these.
Scritto da: Zippity-do-dah
I am gobsmacked by the high quality.....they are comparable to the top coloring pencils.
Are these?.....could they be?......dare I suggest?.........just as wonderful as Prismacolor Premieres??? Rich colors, smooth laydown, blends nicely, a pleasure to use. Sharpen nicely, too. No breaking cores noted. I bought them looking for the "hard" core for detail work. After all, the 60 colors in this set are more desirable than only 36 colors of the Verithins for detail. They do detail nicely but are softer than Verithins...the tip eventually wears down and needs sharpening to continue more sharp detail work. The Prismacolor guide described them as "hard". I make a color sheet and test each pencil, then color a little for the quickie test-drive-around-the-block, so to speak. Wow! I kept being inspired to do one more, and then another. Used these pencil for 4 nights straight enjoying every moment with them. I have 132 Prismacolor Premiers and the full set of Faber Castell Polychromos and 72 Derwent Coloursoft and Inktense.....so I've played with great pencils before. I suppose they are not colorfast....well, I am doing coloring, not fine art to sell. The professional will have a different opinion, I'm sure. Packaging left a little to be desired in that it was not sufficient to protect the pencils. Case had partially popped open, several pencils escaped and a few had broken tips. Just a plain cardboard box, such as the one used for Verithins would keep overhead cost low and still protect the pencils. There must be plenty of people with art backgrounds that will disagree with me....but I am impressed and highly recommend them to ANYBODY. For the people who have problems with breaking leads......heat will soften up the wax base an perhaps cause a little expansion. The core will stick back together. People have suggested leaving them in the sun, using a hair dryer, putting them into a cooling oven etc. Only bad story came from someone who put the into a microwave and one of them burst.
Scritto da: Crystal A.
Great value and perfect for scripture journaling!
These are great for scripture journaling. They don’t smear, the variety of colors is a good value for the price. If you want the colors to look smoother, use the white pencils or purchase the Prismacolor blending pencils to burnish your finished picture. I do prefer the Premiere version, but if you are looking for a more affordable and quality item, buy these. I won’t use any other brand!
Scritto da: linda
love these color pencils
I didn’t really like using color pencils until I discovered burnishing, and then I fell in love with using them. I have a small set of the regular Prismacolor pencils but couldn’t afford a set with more colors. Regular Prismacolors are softer & easier to use but they do wear down quickly. This set of Scholars are the perfect solution with lots of colors, being more affordable and they last longer due to the pencils being harder with more wax. The two white pencils that are included are perfect for burnishing. What is burnishing? It is smoothing & filling in the look of color pencils by going over a color in white or a colorless blender pencil. It will look flatter, more like a marker but not quite that smooth. You can then use the color on top again if the color lightened from using white. For example, lay down some blue, burnish with the white pencil and if the blue now looks a tiny bit lighter lay down some more blue, and burnish again with white if desired. I keep repeating the process until I get the look I desire, usually 4 layers of a color & white total. Tip to not break the pencil tips: use a manual sharpener with a large hole to sharpen them. I discovered by accident that the tips don’t break using the larger hole rather than the smaller one on my manual sharpener. This is a game changer! As I’m currently wearing down a few of the Scholar pencils I’ll replace them with the open stock regular Prismacolor pencils and use them in conjunction with the Scholars to make them last longer. Eventually, I may buy another set of Scholars as I love them and find I can get pretty much the same look to the regular Prismacolors with a little more effort.
Scritto da: Krystal
Nice color pencils
I like them had these color pencils before not first time buying great pencils to color with I find but the whole problem is the price I just find there expensive when there not on sale. I also like the colors as well and these color pencils color softly and blend in nicely and they worth it.
Scritto da: My Linh
Great set of Prisma color pencils
They are great for the price. Cheaper than Prismacolor premier pencils, slightly harder. But still very good to use
Scritto da: Valentina Pestana
Prismacooor buena calidad
Me encantan los colores, el único color que no es muy fuerte es el marrón no tienen tonalidad muy oscura... u aveces no se integran bien los colores pero puede ser el papel o la técnica... del resto son muy buenos colores, sin duda los volvería a comprar....
Scritto da: Svetlana Wilde, Ingo Wilde
Gute Buntstifte.
Gute Buntstifte in der erklärten Schulkategorie. Mäßig weich und gut pigmentiert. Sie sind sehr gut für Hobbys. Der einzige Nachteil ist der unangenehme Geruch.
Scritto da: nagham h.
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