The biggest one being lack of knowledge of the core’s components to actually do a proper comparison you need this info. I suggest the results are taken as such and not as gospel because I find too many inaccuracies with the assessments. Whether it falls under a budget category pencil or an expensive brand. If it’s one thing I know after 30 plus years using colored pencils and dealing with them is that every artist has a style, a preference and favorite. Is there another 140 pencil color choices available for purchase then? So, I have to guess these opinions were based on location availability of the creator.Īdded not the Uni Posca has a color range of 240? It only 100 are available to purchase. There are many that are available to purchase open stock at your local art stores. I just wanted to add that not all the ones that are open stock are only on Amazon or online stores. Being a new set there’s always going to be some bumps.Īrrtx may have a budget friendly price but they are a quality product and artist grade just like PRISMA & polychromos. With that said ARRTX has changed out several colors but that’s not to say they won’t return in a larger set. However, the richer pigments and the firmer core competed to PRISMA make them a close second. Maybe more on the polychromos softness.Īlso ARRTX – being the 126 set has just been released for the public to purchase they are also in the ULTRA SOFT category. So in now way possible is ARTEZA anywhere near them. PRISMA premiere, they are ULTRA soft & not one other pencil on the market uses the same binders and pigments ratios. It’s a shame they always get ignored!Īlthough I appreciate this comparison, I disagree with a lot of key comments about them. Only the Art Gear Guide has a video review on them. Coloring Bliss and Frugalcrafter had never mentioned them either. (As opposed to their watercolor range that’s quite popular, because of the excellent price to quality ratio, and available across the world.) Every reviewer that gave them a chance has loved them! But they never end up in these “ultimate color pencils comparisons”. They’re not as popular because art influencers never recommend them, and it’s a vicious circle – because they’re not popular the importers drop them, because they’re not easily available across the world they can’t get popular. – Talens Van Gogh Colour Pencils – medium hardness, decent size range, the most affordable of all lightfast pencils, open stock (not in every country though). Not a top choice for a standalone set, and not popular for colorists that prefer bright colors, so I get why you may have excluded it on purpose. – Derwent Drawing – soft core, small range of natural colors, existed for 20 years or so, popular among portrait and animal artists, open stock. Both are artist grade, lightfast brands with a long tradition, so I believe they deserve a mention: 0.I know it’s a tall order to test actually every single color pencil brand in the world, but two notable brands stand out to me as missing from this test.Colored lead refill cartridge includes 8 refills (2 of each color).Set 3 Nostalgic: Khaki Green, Blue Black, Vermilion & Yellow.
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