These are some of the best color pencils on the market...better than Caran D'Ache, Derwent...and they totally trump those Walmart, Target, Staples brand colored pencils (which are more chalky and have less pigment). The Prismacolor Premier as good as Faber-Castell's Polychromos which are mad expensive (like $3-$4 per pencil, so a 72 color set of those will cost well over $200). They are not the most expensive, but can be on the expensive side if all you want is basic color pencils, but if you want to do layers, blending, and more advanced color drawings, than these are the best "bang for the buck". Try to get them at a price between $30-$40...regular (retail store) price is usually around $70. If you are lucky, have the patience and the will to wait a long time, you might be able to score a great deal and get the 72 pencil set for as low as $25, but that is a pretty rare price range. Anyways, you can't go wrong with these even at the usual price of $40-$45 on eBay or Amazon. Oh, last word...don't get fooled into getting knockoffs that use the term "Prismacolor Premier" in their listing title. Those are cheap store brand style pencils that usually list for $20-$25 range but really are only $10 sets that can be picked up anywhere and are really only for toddlers and kids. Get the real Prismacolor Premier pencil set (I found the 72 count to be the most economical as the 150 count is much more expensive and my 12 year old daughter really doesn't need, at this stage in her artist development...in fact she didn't want the 150 count and rather preferred the 72 count and the color range that this set comes with). I hope this helps anyone considering these pencils.Vollständige Rezension lesen
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These pencils are so creamy, they go on smoothly and fill well on all types of paper. They also blend well, both when using multiple colors to reach a light to dark gradient, and when using a single color, first with very light pressure, and the with increasing pressure to get a beautiful blended effect. I have several different brands of pencils, but these have quickly become my favorite!!
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I have used Prismacolor pencils for several years, but lately I have become disappointed in their reliability. The lead in many of the pencils, is broken throughout the pencils. I just bought a 72 count set and one of the pencils is already only 2 inches long. Sharpening it many times to get intact lead was a waste of time and pencil. It has happened with many different colors. It never used to. Quality is not the same anymore.
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Out of all brands that I have tried (no names,but at least eight), there is simply no comparison. The colors themselves are rich and vibrant.The leads are smooth and soft,yet prove to be break resistant. The color selection is fantastic. I have never regretted any size I have ordered.In summary,I will not use any other brand here forward.
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I am most partial to aquarelle watercolor pencils - however as a next best choice, these colored pencils are tremendous ! You might as well not waste money on cheap colored pencils because they're so pointless - for people who just don't care- If you're going to buy colored pencils, to enjoy a colored pencils, to put time and effort and supplies into something you are fond of - - these pencils are terrific ! Again- don't waste money on cheap pencils - use these wonderful pencils you will enjoy drawing, coloring, experimenting, so much more, and you will enjoy the results so much more ! Great VALUE!
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