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Sturdy Precision: Easy to sharpen, break-resistant pencils suitable for extended use with a 3.4mm core and hexagonal barrel for detailed drawings.
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Water Soluble: Pencils can be used with water to create rich textured lines or on dampened paper for bright colours with soft edges.
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Colour Layering: Softer formulation allows quick pigment transfer for blending and layering, enabling a variety of effects from bold to delicate washes.
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These colored pencils feature a sturdy design with a hexagonal barrel, making them ideal for detailed artworks and extended use without frequent sharpening.
Their water-soluble properties allow for versatility in creating both precise lines and vibrant watercolor effects, offering artists more creative control.
The softer formulation enhances color layering and blending, which can be essential for artists looking to achieve both bold and delicate washes.
Compatibility with other Derwent products expands creative possibilities, enabling a more comprehensive artistic experience.
Users should note that while the pigment can be adjusted with water, it's advisable to have appropriate watercolor paper for the best results.
The Derwent Colored Pencils promise excellent value with their combination of quality, versatility, and the ability to create various artistic effects without the need for multiple products.
These pencils deliver remarkable performance with their water-soluble capabilities, allowing artists to seamlessly transition between detailed drawings and vibrant watercolor effects.
Users report a smooth and enjoyable drawing experience, with the comfortable grip of the hexagonal barrel enhancing ease of use and reliable performance in various artistic applications.
While you can use them on standard drawing paper, for the best results and to fully utilize their water-soluble features, watercolor paper is recommended.
While the pigments are vibrant, lightfastness varies, so it's important to consider how your artwork will be displayed to maintain color integrity over time.
For optimal blending, apply the pigment to dry paper first and then use a wet brush or dampened paper to achieve soft edges and smooth transitions.
Yes, you can control the amount of water used by adjusting how damp your brush or paper is, allowing for a range of effects from bold to subtle washes.
Absolutely! You can layer colors over dried watercolors, as the pigments can be manipulated with additional water for blending or color adjustment.
Invest in the Derwent Colored Pencils for a rich blend of quality and artistic versatility, enabling you to create stunning artworks with ease. Experience the joy of watercolors combined with precision in your hands.