Anne
Comentado en Alemania el 21 de febrero de 2025
Wie erwartet, sehr gute Qualität.
Anne
Comentado en Alemania el 21 de febrero de 2025
Wie erwartet, sehr gute Qualität.
Anne
Comentado en Alemania el 21 de febrero de 2025
Wie erwartet, sehr gute Qualität.
Anne
Comentado en Alemania el 21 de febrero de 2025
Wie erwartet, sehr gute Qualität.
Anne
Comentado en Alemania el 21 de febrero de 2025
Wie erwartet, sehr gute Qualität.
Anne
Comentado en Alemania el 21 de febrero de 2025
Wie erwartet, sehr gute Qualität.
Anne
Comentado en Alemania el 21 de febrero de 2025
Wie erwartet, sehr gute Qualität.
Anne
Comentado en Alemania el 21 de febrero de 2025
Wie erwartet, sehr gute Qualität.
Caro
Comentado en Francia el 22 de agosto de 2024
Bonne gamme de crayons
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Comentado en Francia el 22 de agosto de 2024
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Comentado en Francia el 22 de agosto de 2024
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Comentado en Francia el 22 de agosto de 2024
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Comentado en Francia el 22 de agosto de 2024
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Comentado en Francia el 22 de agosto de 2024
Bonne gamme de crayons
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Comentado en Brasil el 28 de diciembre de 2023
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LC
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de junio de 2021
Good quality pencils with a nice range of grays. They arrived in good condition and work like a colored pencil should.
LC
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de junio de 2021
Good quality pencils with a nice range of grays. They arrived in good condition and work like a colored pencil should.
LC
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de junio de 2021
Good quality pencils with a nice range of grays. They arrived in good condition and work like a colored pencil should.
LC
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de junio de 2021
Good quality pencils with a nice range of grays. They arrived in good condition and work like a colored pencil should.
LC
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de junio de 2021
Good quality pencils with a nice range of grays. They arrived in good condition and work like a colored pencil should.
LC
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de junio de 2021
Good quality pencils with a nice range of grays. They arrived in good condition and work like a colored pencil should.
LC
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de junio de 2021
Good quality pencils with a nice range of grays. They arrived in good condition and work like a colored pencil should.
LC
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de junio de 2021
Good quality pencils with a nice range of grays. They arrived in good condition and work like a colored pencil should.
limner
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 23 de julio de 2020
I bought these to expand on my selection of greys and see if I liked Lyra polycolour pencils. I've only recently begun exploring coloured pencils as a medium in their own right and apparently most of these are not duplicated in the Lyra polycolour 72 set so it seemed a inexpensive way of trying them before committing to a large set. I was pleasantly surprised by them.For a start they are all lightfast, there is a good range of warm and cool greys, three blacks - soft, medium and hard - and a good white. (See photo) They have a lovely creamy lead that lays down and layers well and produces an even colour without having to be too careful with ones shading. They sharpen well but the soft lead doesn't hold a point too well, unlike my Polychromos, so are not best suited to fine detail. However the softer lead allows one to build up colour really quickly and there are several warm greys that I don't have in my other brands - even in my costly Luminance and Polychromos sets.It is advisable to give a new pencil an immediate sharpen before using it to get the best performance - I suspect that the tips are wax dipped to protect them in transit.I was delighted with how quickly I could work with these and pleased with the quality. I think that they will work well used in conjunction with Polychromos for finer details and, considering the modest cost of them, think that they are good value for money.
limner
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 23 de julio de 2020
I bought these to expand on my selection of greys and see if I liked Lyra polycolour pencils. I've only recently begun exploring coloured pencils as a medium in their own right and apparently most of these are not duplicated in the Lyra polycolour 72 set so it seemed a inexpensive way of trying them before committing to a large set. I was pleasantly surprised by them.For a start they are all lightfast, there is a good range of warm and cool greys, three blacks - soft, medium and hard - and a good white. (See photo) They have a lovely creamy lead that lays down and layers well and produces an even colour without having to be too careful with ones shading. They sharpen well but the soft lead doesn't hold a point too well, unlike my Polychromos, so are not best suited to fine detail. However the softer lead allows one to build up colour really quickly and there are several warm greys that I don't have in my other brands - even in my costly Luminance and Polychromos sets.It is advisable to give a new pencil an immediate sharpen before using it to get the best performance - I suspect that the tips are wax dipped to protect them in transit.I was delighted with how quickly I could work with these and pleased with the quality. I think that they will work well used in conjunction with Polychromos for finer details and, considering the modest cost of them, think that they are good value for money.
limner
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 23 de julio de 2020
I bought these to expand on my selection of greys and see if I liked Lyra polycolour pencils. I've only recently begun exploring coloured pencils as a medium in their own right and apparently most of these are not duplicated in the Lyra polycolour 72 set so it seemed a inexpensive way of trying them before committing to a large set. I was pleasantly surprised by them.For a start they are all lightfast, there is a good range of warm and cool greys, three blacks - soft, medium and hard - and a good white. (See photo) They have a lovely creamy lead that lays down and layers well and produces an even colour without having to be too careful with ones shading. They sharpen well but the soft lead doesn't hold a point too well, unlike my Polychromos, so are not best suited to fine detail. However the softer lead allows one to build up colour really quickly and there are several warm greys that I don't have in my other brands - even in my costly Luminance and Polychromos sets.It is advisable to give a new pencil an immediate sharpen before using it to get the best performance - I suspect that the tips are wax dipped to protect them in transit.I was delighted with how quickly I could work with these and pleased with the quality. I think that they will work well used in conjunction with Polychromos for finer details and, considering the modest cost of them, think that they are good value for money.
limner
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 23 de julio de 2020
I bought these to expand on my selection of greys and see if I liked Lyra polycolour pencils. I've only recently begun exploring coloured pencils as a medium in their own right and apparently most of these are not duplicated in the Lyra polycolour 72 set so it seemed a inexpensive way of trying them before committing to a large set. I was pleasantly surprised by them.For a start they are all lightfast, there is a good range of warm and cool greys, three blacks - soft, medium and hard - and a good white. (See photo) They have a lovely creamy lead that lays down and layers well and produces an even colour without having to be too careful with ones shading. They sharpen well but the soft lead doesn't hold a point too well, unlike my Polychromos, so are not best suited to fine detail. However the softer lead allows one to build up colour really quickly and there are several warm greys that I don't have in my other brands - even in my costly Luminance and Polychromos sets.It is advisable to give a new pencil an immediate sharpen before using it to get the best performance - I suspect that the tips are wax dipped to protect them in transit.I was delighted with how quickly I could work with these and pleased with the quality. I think that they will work well used in conjunction with Polychromos for finer details and, considering the modest cost of them, think that they are good value for money.
limner
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 23 de julio de 2020
I bought these to expand on my selection of greys and see if I liked Lyra polycolour pencils. I've only recently begun exploring coloured pencils as a medium in their own right and apparently most of these are not duplicated in the Lyra polycolour 72 set so it seemed a inexpensive way of trying them before committing to a large set. I was pleasantly surprised by them.For a start they are all lightfast, there is a good range of warm and cool greys, three blacks - soft, medium and hard - and a good white. (See photo) They have a lovely creamy lead that lays down and layers well and produces an even colour without having to be too careful with ones shading. They sharpen well but the soft lead doesn't hold a point too well, unlike my Polychromos, so are not best suited to fine detail. However the softer lead allows one to build up colour really quickly and there are several warm greys that I don't have in my other brands - even in my costly Luminance and Polychromos sets.It is advisable to give a new pencil an immediate sharpen before using it to get the best performance - I suspect that the tips are wax dipped to protect them in transit.I was delighted with how quickly I could work with these and pleased with the quality. I think that they will work well used in conjunction with Polychromos for finer details and, considering the modest cost of them, think that they are good value for money.
limner
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 23 de julio de 2020
I bought these to expand on my selection of greys and see if I liked Lyra polycolour pencils. I've only recently begun exploring coloured pencils as a medium in their own right and apparently most of these are not duplicated in the Lyra polycolour 72 set so it seemed a inexpensive way of trying them before committing to a large set. I was pleasantly surprised by them.For a start they are all lightfast, there is a good range of warm and cool greys, three blacks - soft, medium and hard - and a good white. (See photo) They have a lovely creamy lead that lays down and layers well and produces an even colour without having to be too careful with ones shading. They sharpen well but the soft lead doesn't hold a point too well, unlike my Polychromos, so are not best suited to fine detail. However the softer lead allows one to build up colour really quickly and there are several warm greys that I don't have in my other brands - even in my costly Luminance and Polychromos sets.It is advisable to give a new pencil an immediate sharpen before using it to get the best performance - I suspect that the tips are wax dipped to protect them in transit.I was delighted with how quickly I could work with these and pleased with the quality. I think that they will work well used in conjunction with Polychromos for finer details and, considering the modest cost of them, think that they are good value for money.
limner
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 23 de julio de 2020
I bought these to expand on my selection of greys and see if I liked Lyra polycolour pencils. I've only recently begun exploring coloured pencils as a medium in their own right and apparently most of these are not duplicated in the Lyra polycolour 72 set so it seemed a inexpensive way of trying them before committing to a large set. I was pleasantly surprised by them.For a start they are all lightfast, there is a good range of warm and cool greys, three blacks - soft, medium and hard - and a good white. (See photo) They have a lovely creamy lead that lays down and layers well and produces an even colour without having to be too careful with ones shading. They sharpen well but the soft lead doesn't hold a point too well, unlike my Polychromos, so are not best suited to fine detail. However the softer lead allows one to build up colour really quickly and there are several warm greys that I don't have in my other brands - even in my costly Luminance and Polychromos sets.It is advisable to give a new pencil an immediate sharpen before using it to get the best performance - I suspect that the tips are wax dipped to protect them in transit.I was delighted with how quickly I could work with these and pleased with the quality. I think that they will work well used in conjunction with Polychromos for finer details and, considering the modest cost of them, think that they are good value for money.
limner
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 23 de julio de 2020
I bought these to expand on my selection of greys and see if I liked Lyra polycolour pencils. I've only recently begun exploring coloured pencils as a medium in their own right and apparently most of these are not duplicated in the Lyra polycolour 72 set so it seemed a inexpensive way of trying them before committing to a large set. I was pleasantly surprised by them.For a start they are all lightfast, there is a good range of warm and cool greys, three blacks - soft, medium and hard - and a good white. (See photo) They have a lovely creamy lead that lays down and layers well and produces an even colour without having to be too careful with ones shading. They sharpen well but the soft lead doesn't hold a point too well, unlike my Polychromos, so are not best suited to fine detail. However the softer lead allows one to build up colour really quickly and there are several warm greys that I don't have in my other brands - even in my costly Luminance and Polychromos sets.It is advisable to give a new pencil an immediate sharpen before using it to get the best performance - I suspect that the tips are wax dipped to protect them in transit.I was delighted with how quickly I could work with these and pleased with the quality. I think that they will work well used in conjunction with Polychromos for finer details and, considering the modest cost of them, think that they are good value for money.