STAEDTLER Lumograph Graphite Drawing and Sketching Pencils 100G6, Set of 6 Degrees in an Attractive Storage Tin (100G6)
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Marie
> 3 dayVery pleased with these drawing pencils. I decided to take up drawing during lockdown and these have been great for that. They come in a tin and are presharpened. They hold a nice sharp tip for a long time.
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elie ben baruch
> 3 dayvery good thx
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yeison ramirez
> 3 dayExcelente producto cumple con la descripción de la publicación, muy buena calidad.
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Sumr
> 3 dayFor 6th grade art class, great value for the price
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MistyFiero
> 3 dayDefinitely a great value for the money. The set is nice the container might not be completely effective but if youre on a stable surface it should not be a problem the shades are good from light to dark and you have to take into account that the light ones will fade less fast then the dark so be gentle with your dark pencils its very smooth so you dont have to put too much force into it I think its great for artists of all levels.
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Timothy Carter
Greater than one weekProfessional quality. They hold up during fine detail and broad shading. The lead dont break every few seconds like the cheap ones.
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Erica Leigh Durian
> 3 dayThis set has a good range of lead varieties and comes in a sturdy storage case. Included is a little booklet that gives you some information about the company, product, other products, and tips for usage. This makes is especially valuable for a beginner. The set is easily portable because of the case; you can just stick it right in your bag or purse, no worries. I would recommend this to anyone who likes to draw/sketch.
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Adam Lynn
> 3 dayGreat quality pencils, with its own set of pros and cons. Use this if you want to make clear consistent lines that you are confident of. Since it is mixed with carbon instead of being pure graphite it not have that shine that appears with regular graphite pencils when you shine light directly on it. But also because of the carbon this makes the pencil slightly harder to erase with than regular graphite pencils. Using eraser on the darker pencils can actually smudge instead of completely erasing so be careful. I recommend using lighter quality pencils like 2H or 4H for initial sketching before using 2B, 4B, 6B, or 8B for drawing and rendering the picture. Useful addition for any artist.
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Alondra
> 3 dayIt is awesome Love the sheerness of it I recommend it
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Ali Hane
> 3 dayI have the Mars Black and they are smoother but sometimes the black doesnt mesh with the lighter grades. So I thought I would get around to giving these a try. Several of the pencils in the set have been hard to sharpen. Frustrating to have them keep breaking before you even get to use them. I tried several different sharpeners and it made no difference. Secondly a couple of the pencils actually smell unpleasant when sharpening them. I love pencils and have lots of brands so this was kind of surprising the smell of the wood. A couple of the pencils are scratchy too - easily digging lines into the paper. (My Prismas dont do that even in the lightest grades). However after adjusting for that they were ok drawing a picture. Not fabulous however.