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Caran d'Ache Classic Neocolor II - Pasteles solubles en agua, 15 colores, Multicolor, set of 15, 1

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1.Nombredelestilo:15 Colores


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  • Agregue colores luminosos y efectos de acuarela a su obra de arte con este surtido de 15 pasteles de artistas solubles en agua de Neocolor II
  • Use los crayones de artista Neocolor II en diversos materiales, como papel, cartón, vidrio, incluso letreros y paneles iluminados
  • Los pasteles Neocolor II tienen un buen poder de cobertura y se pueden usar secos o húmedos, en una amplia variedad de materiales


Caran d'Ache 15 Color Classic Neocolor II Pasteles solubles en agua.


Carole
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de marzo de 2025
I've hardly used them so it's hard to rate right now. I'm happy to have them for the future. Good delivery.
Carla
Revisado en Bélgica el 13 de marzo de 2025
Snelle levering en in goede staat. Het materiaal is uitstekend, de kleuren zijn levendig en ik vind het geweldig dat ik het als aquarel kan gebruiken.
Altmed
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de abril de 2025
Creamy, water soluble crayons. Nice pigmentation. I tried this small set to use much like pastels, and I like them. They blend well and don't get muddy. Easy to blend with a little water. I will probably get a larger set. These are fun and they go great with watercolors, Brushes and other powdered watercolors, great in mixed media, too! Resist with watercolor resist or other resists that work with watercolors, like oil pastels, wax crayons, etc.These are very nice, well pigmented crayons! These are professional quality.
cliente
Comentado en México el 23 de diciembre de 2024
Los precios pueden cambiar tanto que en realidad no sabes si pagas un precio justo por el producto, se ve muy bien el acabado, es cuestión de práctica, espero que regulen el precio pronto.
Andrea Flores
Comentado en México el 21 de diciembre de 2024
Me gusta mucho la consistencia suave de estos crayones y que al diluir lo dibujado con agua, no se notan los trazos como suele suceder con algunos lápices acuareleables.Los colores son vibrantes y los crayones en general son de buenísima calidad.
Norah
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 29 de septiembre de 2024
Good quality
Carmen Vargas
Comentado en México el 7 de junio de 2023
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
María Luisa Medero Muñoz
Comentado en México el 15 de agosto de 2022
Súper buena calidad. Lo compré para un regalo pero también lo compraré para mi.
Charles Paper
Comentado en México el 23 de febrero de 2022
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
EMI
Comentado en México el 21 de enero de 2021
Excelente calidad, los colores vivos y brillantes, el contacto con el pastel es muy Suavecito.
Guillermo
Comentado en México el 20 de abril de 2019
Lo he usado por muchos años con un excelente resultado, tanto en el colorido como en la duración de la intensidad del mismo. fácil de implementar en la aplicación de la acuarela. Su calidad y forma los hacen únicos en el mercado.
Zontania
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 21 de agosto de 2018
Came back to increase the rating as these have now become my favourite medium, better than gelatos even. I found that the best way is to use a wet brush to pick up colour from the tip of the crayon. I start with the lighter colour and then use a darker one and thus I get the desired hue. I can still apply different crayons directly on paper by using a light touch and the pass them over with a wet brush to mix.------I am rewriting my review to make it easier to read.I tested the crayons using a 300gsm watercolour paper. You can see the swatching in the enclosed photograph. Starting from the top left corner and going clockwise on each swatch you can see the colour mixed with white crayon, the colour mixed with water and the solid colour as it comes out of the tin.You will see there are plenty of shades of pink, some brown, several blue and only 2 greens (emerald and yellow green). I do not consider the khaki-coloured light olive a green and neither the cement-coloured olive. None of the provided hues are good for colouring botanicals. I tried to mix the basic colours to create green and you can see the results. Furthermore, there is no red-red - just a scarlet that looks orangey-red.I drew a flower on another piece of the watercolour paper. Used the darkest hues of pink/purple but the result ended up pale. Additionally, you will see the blue colour had lots of little bits in it. Moreover, the colours seeped through to the back of the page even though I did not use a lot of water, just the water brush to mix the colours. You can see this staining in one of the photos.I felt disappointed with this expensive product. Still, I tested it further. I used gesso on a mixed media page (250 gsm) and spread it evenly with a palette knife. The surface was smooth to the touch. I let it air dry and then I drew a mimosa flower taking colour from the tip of the crayons. I found mixing the colours to get the hue that would correspond to what I was seeing in the photo difficult and hard work. I also found that you can only lay on so much colour before it starts rejecting it. And you cannot apply white gel pen on top. I had to use some silver ink and some yellow ink to create the moss and the shiny parts of the flower/wood. For the blue background I just rubbed the crayons lightly and brushed them with water. I found they were laying on patchy but at least they showed less of the dark spots, probably because I was able to spread the colour much further due to it being laid on gesso.Overall, I am not happy with the colours included in this set of 30 crayons and their application over large surfaces. (I prefer using Faber Castell's Gelatos for background colouring as they are easier to use and what you see is what you get.). However, had I been able to walk into a store and test the colours out before purchasing individual crayons, it would have been a different story.The merchant (Dr Pen UK) and their supplier worked closely with me to resolve my problems. It is heartwarming to see how passionate they are about their product and it is catchy!. I have been using my Neocolors II consistently but in conjunction with other mediums like Dr PH Martin's inks, my watercolour markers and my promarkers. Once you realise their potential and limitations, it is plain sailing after that.
Nancy Dunn
Comentado en México el 20 de abril de 2017
Si, son muy caros pero a comparación de los otros en el mercado, estos marcadores superan en calidad a todos los demás. Son sumamente cremosos, se aplican con facilidad casi en cualquier tipo de sustrato y una vez secos son permanentes. Son sumamente rendidores. Yo los he tenido por casi un año y todavía parecen nuevos a pesar de que los uso mucho. Sólo uno se me ha roto, lo cual habla muy bien de su calidad.Ojalá pudiera tener el dinero para el set de 84. Mientras me conformo con éste.
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