Smooth, buttery, creamy, velvety, blendable, pigment rich, versatile, professional, & ohhhh sooooo soft.
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With 132 available colors, Prismacolor Premier wax-based colored pencils take the cake for the widest variety of colors among all colored pencil brands. And get this – if you visit Prismacolor’s website, you will find a Digital Color Coordinator which takes CMYK & RGB values and matches you to the closest match they have out of their 132 colors!
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Here are a few of the many paintings I've done with Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencils:
Wow those colored pencils sound very cool - I like the fact that layering enhances the look of the drawing! I'd use anything that can make me draw like you!!
ReplyDeleteYou can sort of erase with colored pencils by using a kneaded rubber eraser and punching the surface of the paper. It works well when you have so many layers built up that the paper won't take any more colored pencil.--Margie
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Margie! Definitely adding that to the pros list ;)
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