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    Is Caran d'Ache Luminance Colored Pencils much better than other brands?

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    • idid
      idid last edited by idid

      Question for those who like trying out different art supplies.
      Just wonder if anyone has tried Caran d'Ache Luminance Colored Pencils, what is its difference from other brands?
      It is over $5.4 per pencil, while other decent ones, such as Faber-Castell Polychromos Pencils cost only $2 each.

      Worth buying a whole set?

      Thanks!

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      • chrisaakins
        chrisaakins @idid last edited by

        @idid I bought a set with a gift card and have not found them that much better than prismacolor. I mean, they are smooth and buttery but not $4 a pencil worth. I have not tried the Faber castell but I have heard they are nice and better than prismacolors

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        • BichonBistro
          BichonBistro @idid last edited by

          @idid said in Is Caran d'Ache Luminance Colored Pencils much better than other brands?:

          Question for those who like trying out different art supplies.
          Just wonder if anyone has tried Caran d'Ache Luminance Colored Pencils, what is its difference from other brands?
          It is over $5.4 per pencil, while other decent ones, such as Faber-Castell Polychromos Pencils cost only $2 each.

          Worth buying a whole set?

          Thanks!

          Ask @mrsdion she does beautiful color pencil work

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          • Nat Lundeen
            Nat Lundeen @idid last edited by

            @idid I don't think they're that different than the Polychromos. I have a few of them, just to supplement my Prismacolors with colors I wasn't able to find.

            Website: www.natalielundeen.com
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            • idid
              idid @chrisaakins last edited by

              @chrisaakins @BichonBistro @Natalie-Lundeen-0 Thank you !

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              • Enholm Molly
                Enholm Molly last edited by Enholm Molly

                I am using a set of Caran D’ache pastel pencils, very satisfied with it. I’m fascinated by how the colors are blendable and easy to layer. Even when you build the color up in multiple layers, the pastels stay vibrant. It is a stash of lightfast pigments, thereby preserving the richness of color.

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                • RachelArmington
                  RachelArmington last edited by

                  For pastel pencils, I've tried Derwent and Faber, but Caran d'Ache is my favorite. I just use them for under drawings though. And I don't use pastels as much as I'd like anyway because they are such pains to store. I've taped some to the walls just because I'm too lazy to frame them. @Enholm-Molly , what kind of paper are you using for your pastels? I love Canson Mi-Teintes.. You could run a truck over that paper and it would still have tooth.

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                  • Enholm Molly
                    Enholm Molly @RachelArmington last edited by

                    @RachelArmington Yes, Mi-Teintes is a great paper. I consider this the best paper for chalk pastels because they are acid-free and our artworks did not fade after a few years behind conservation glass. You can never go wrong with Canson, a brand which I’m sure every artist knows.

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