These polychromes pencil come in a tin box which is less bulky than the wooden boxes for other brands , this i like as easy to carry. The pencils are well made and have plenty of colours to choose from, I have always used karisma pencils before which are waxed based, polychromes are oil based and much harder tips, so less wastage when using and less tip braking. Coverage on paper goes down well, multiple layers are needed to get desired look , if you use a pencil blender like zest it this will help to brake down the oil and get into those white spaces on your paper, so you can put more layers down, they can be used with other waxed based pencils also can be used on top of pastels for finer detail. I would recommend buying but if you are new at pencil art, try a few first see how they feel they are not for everyone , I do like them for there multiple laying with out losing tooth of the paper, sharp tips, less breaking and sharpening they work beautifully on sanded paper as well. Read full review
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Colour goes on the page evenly with no smudge or scratching.
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This is the second time I’ve bought this product. Once for my wife and now for my daughter as she has major art projects to do and keeps borrowing her mum’s set. They are the best you can buy for blending and the intense colour makes for an amazing result. Expensive yes but if you want the best...
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Love these pencils they are very good quality and come in every colour you can think of. Really enjoying yawing them.
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this is one of the best artist equipment that i have purchased and used, it is quite expensive but you get what you pay for,and these are the top of the range pencils
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