MUJINHUA Professional Charcoal Pencils Drawing Set - 12 Pieces Soft, Medium & Hard Charcoal Pencils for Drawing, Sketching, Shading, Ideal Artist Pencils for Beginners & Artists
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In this kit you will find all the sizes required for you to get started with drawing.
The drawings are well drawn and the blends are outstanding.
This set shows it was put together by an artist. There is just enough of each piece to ensure each is used evenly.
This book feels good in your hand. It is matte finished. Pencils are all whole when they are purchased. To improve your own, you must sharpen it. It was good to see the sharpened point was flat to begin with and having a flat tip This type of sketching is suitable for charcoal. All density levels use the side tip to achieve a clean line if you need an outline or detailed drawing. Getting 2 out of 3 It's hard to write almost as if it were a ballpoint pen- It has a firmness to it. The following is a transcript of the fourth paragraph. It is medium. The same idea as #2 applies here. There was just the right balance between the Hard and Soft parts of the kit A soft touch. I can't get anything done - it's 6 A soft touch. It is the real charcoal, the same as You did a great job A small amount of smudging is possible. Designed for carrying, this box is compact and easy to open and close. This unit has a sliding door for easy access and A company. In order to get chalk like results out of charcoal pencils, you need to look hard to find them. *While you may hit a sharp spot now and then, most of the time In my opinion, it's not too far apart. The last time I sketched, I forgot how much I had missed it. It's been a while since I put them down.
There are a lot of great charcoal pencils because they're very inexpensive and I like the different types and possibilities they offer. It was important to get something that my 10 and 11 year olds would use, so I didn't want to spend a lot on these. The pencils did not come in pre-packaged sets. A sharpened blade. I find the pencil and box to be of high quality for the price they are offered at. Not a bad deal at all. It has a nice glossy look, and the labels are located on top of the pencils, which is really nice. This way, it is easy to determine which pencil you have when sharpening. A label can also be found on the front of the box. Aside from the sample drawing and the labels on the box, I really like the front. The only thing I wish is that the box was a bit stronger since I will be using it as a I have nothing else to complain about other than that. With a price of less than 6 cents, this is a bargain and does the job my sons need it to do. As part of their art projects, they will use these materials.
I had not expected it to be so good. Not at all There is always a risk involved with Chinese brands. It's really hard to find charcoal pencils that are as good as these. The pros include Besides their not being scratchy, the round matte black wood is easy to grip, they sharpen without breaking in my electric sharpener, and they provide Almost all of the leads are located in the center of the Among the cons I find that the "hard" is a bit softer than I would have expected for hard, but there are clearly three levels of hardness to choose from. Although the pencil leads have the same diameter regardless of the pencil hardness, there is no indication of its hardness. I am used to softer charcoals being wider, making it easier to gauge which one I am picking up when I glance at the pencil. If the double gold stripe at the end of the pencil were a single stripe for hard, a double stripe for medium, and a triple stripe for soft, it would be much more useful. I would rate this as pretty good overall. This is a 5 star rating.
It is a great thing to have charcoal pencils. There is no better way to draw detailed and loose figures than having soft, medium, and hard options. If you are using charcoal, it is best to use charcoal paper or pastel paper rather than smoother paper as these have a tooth to them which will absorb the charcoal better than smoother paper. You won't get much of a mark from charcoal if you use smooth paper. You'll need to spray an artist fixative on your work once you are finished with it if you want it to last. Often, a charcoal pencil's points will break when sharpened in a pencil sharpener because charcoal is such a soft material. X-rays are a useful tool to point out what needs to be done A knife such as an act knife or a similar brand, used at an angle opposite of you, is suitable for this task. Taking a sand block and running it over the desired point will help you create the desired point. There are sand blocks available for artists that are very inexpensive and they are basically wooden paddles with pads of sandpaper attached to them. Despite the fact that you may have heard that hairspray works, the paper will become brittle and yellow over time. The cost of hairspray can end up being more than that of the artist fixative. And you don't have to purchase one of the most expensive. My good impression of the charcoal pencils is as follows I was quite pleased with this set and impressed with the.
It brought back my own love of art from playing with them, and I have been experimenting with them myself and enjoying every minute of it. I bought these as a Christmas gift for my granddaughter who loves drawing and anime, but I realized they brought back my own love of art after playing with them. not an expert on these, but they are incredibly pleasant to hold. They are smooth and the texture is just nice, along with the weight and the softness (is that a word? ). I'm a big fan of charcoals for shading and these are good ones to use. But you can also get good, sharp lines with them. There is no presharpened edge on these, but that's no problem since I like to sharpen my own tools. There is a "slide out" box that makes it easier to choose the pencil you need with all the pencils on display at once. Currently, they are for sale for five dollars. That's a really great deal. This pencil is an excellent find for 59 cents, as I have purchased other far more expensive pencils. I would recommend them as Easter basket or stocking stuffer gifts since if your kid (or you) lose interest, you have only spent a little time and effort trying to engage them in the world of art. These would be my first choice if I had a choice.
After a long absence, my husband has begun to draw It was messy using charcoal sticks before, but with three pugs I figured it was better to find something lightweight and durable. I got him these to replace the old sticks that are brittle, crumble, and break easily. There are six soft pencils, four medium pencils, 2 hard pencils in the 12 pencil variety pack. He's doing graphite and charcoal drawings and finds these good for quick sketches where you want to blend the graphite or charcoal quickly. In the case of soft and medium pencils, he used a pencil sharpener and sand paper board to make a slight chisel tip, which helped prevent the tips from crumbling. He found the hard type to be a little too hard but found it could be useful to overlay certain edges and enhance edges with a finer, more delicate shade of color, while the soft type is ideal for blocking in areas by using the pencil's edge. As for the charcoal pencils, they come to about 46 cents per pencil, which is a great value.