Which Colored Pencils Have the Most Pigment?

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  • Watch me test 33 different colored pencil brands to see which ones have the best and worst pigmentation! Using Gamsol, an odorless mineral spirit, I test the red, blue and green colored pencils of each brand. I then take the average scores to calculate the top 10 best and top 10 worst colored pencils when it comes to pigmentation.
    So how did your favorite colored pencils do? I was surprised at the results; in fact, two of my favorite colored pencils, Prismacolor Premier and Faber-Castell Polychromos, didn't make the top 5. And one of my favorites, the Irojiten Recycled actually made the bottom 10.
    So, keep in mind that this is only one factor-I would not recommend using this test alone to determine which colored pencils to buy. This test will simply give you one thing to consider if you're leaning towards or against buying a specific colored pencil brand. Just because a specific brand made the bottom 10 does not mean it's a bad pencil to purchase.
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  • @SuperRaedizzle
    @SuperRaedizzle 6 років тому +1018

    Man I love these videos

    • @s.colins2050
      @s.colins2050 6 років тому +15

      Wigglytuffy Smith Okay, I know what you say has some validity, if not, a lot in how these things were tested, but the way you've been reacting has stripped almost all of it away. Seriously. It costs nothing to give nice constructive criticism. You don't need to act like it's their own fault for not knowing. That will NEVER get someone on your side. Instead, why not try something like "I'm sorry, but there was a mistake in the way you were testing these colored pencils. You did not take into account (insert different factors here). If you want to fix that, I would recommend testing them in this way. (Insert different way of testing)."
      It requires nothing but thinking before you type. If you put in the effort to actually help, there are a lot of people who would more then happily give what you say a try at the very least. Lashing out is not helpful. And if you don't want to do it to help the creator, then tell them or comment so that other people can see it, and it can help them.

    • @sajalray707
      @sajalray707 6 років тому +19

      SuperRaeDizzle hi rae

    • @emiliecardona2392
      @emiliecardona2392 6 років тому +8

      ❤❤❤I love your videos rae

    • @a.s701
      @a.s701 6 років тому +7

      SuperRaeDizzle hey Rae
      You are awesome 🙃

    • @lunalovegood4355
      @lunalovegood4355 6 років тому +4

      SuperRaeDizzle I love your channel!

  • @heatherleisure9217
    @heatherleisure9217 6 років тому +482

    The harder pencils cannot be treated like the softer pencils. Eg Irojiten, Pablo and Polychromos are supposed be layered again and again starting with light pressure and sharp tips to get into the tooth of the paper - this is one of their strengths, even though one's wax based and the others are oil based or oil-wax blend. Self-labeled "colorists" do not seem to understand this, they're too accustomed to grabbing soft cores and blazing through an area with maybe 3-4 layers maximum and they're done with that area. She took the Irojiten and went straight to HARD pressure in ONE layer and BLUNT tips - and you could see from a distance that the coverage was bad. Irojiten is seamless when properly used, those blocks should be solid vivid blocks with no bloom at all or splotches, I know them very well and only the neons behave like Crayolas (that's because of the nature of neon pigment pencils - they're always like that no matter the brand). I'm surprised she didn't tear the paper with the green. I've torn off little bits of paper when first becoming acquainted with sharp Irojitens.
    Look how solid and strong the Pablo did on one hard layer. That is high pigment + medium softness. They have less pigment than Coloursoft? That is a joke.
    The real reason the gamsol did not spread the pigment out that "far" for the Irojiten and Pablo is partly BECAUSE they are so densely pigmented.
    The gamsol moves pigment around by dissolving the binder. If there is less binder, then the pigment's not going to be able to be moved that far by a liquid solvent. Eraseability is also a factor. Some brands really get in there and saturate with a vengeance, especially with moderate to high pressure - can't be significantly removed without damaging the paper. Irojiten is one of those brands.
    Look what happened to the squares after the pigment was moved by the solvent. The Prismacolor squares were blotchy and weak AF. The Irojiten squares were still pretty strong after she put the brush to them - most of that pigment simply stayed put.
    This test has nothing to do with the density of pigment in their cores or the overall layering and blendability of the pencil. It's just about how they react to gamsol. And I am grateful she put a lot of effort into showing us this with so many different brands

    • @Oona707
      @Oona707 5 років тому +65

      Yeah, I definitely would not use this as a decision maker for which pencils to purchase. Just shows their reaction to gamsol.

    • @Oona707
      @Oona707 5 років тому +44

      ...on that paper

    • @AwsomePirateKing56
      @AwsomePirateKing56 5 років тому +17

      IKR! Also you rlly put your heart into his

    • @annnorell214
      @annnorell214 5 років тому +6

      Heather Leisure - I agree with Blossom - 200% True.

    • @acatinthecradle
      @acatinthecradle 5 років тому +5

      Exactly! I was thinking this the entire time!

  • @zoehongteaches
    @zoehongteaches 6 років тому +564

    I absolutely love how far you deep dive in these tests and with so many brands! You've put in a lot of work! And I know making videos is even more time and energy consuming than most people know. Thank you for this info!

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +37

      +Zoe Hong, thanks for watching...wow! I'm a big fan of your channel Zoe and love watching your videos too. I'm gearing up to start reviewing markers soon and really value your video insights as I have been putting together a method to test markers. Thanks for everything you do for the UA-cam art community.

    • @zoehongteaches
      @zoehongteaches 6 років тому +27

      Oh hey, I didn't know you watched my channel. :D I'm really looking forward to how you'll be testing markers!

    • @spanishwithisrael
      @spanishwithisrael 2 роки тому

      Thank you for your comment Zoe!

  • @kyralaebredi1264
    @kyralaebredi1264 6 років тому +454

    That was a lot of testing and you deserve big kudos for going through all the effort. Your consistency of doing them all at the same time with the same paper/control/materials was beneficial.

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +26

      +Kyralae Bredi, I'm glad you found the process helpful. I try hard to make my tests as accurate as possible. Thanks so. IHC for watching and commenting.

    • @lawyerspokespersonforallor6454
      @lawyerspokespersonforallor6454 5 років тому +7

      As much as I understand the comments that this test isn't accurate, I think you are right that at least two things were consistent, the paper and the solvent. And she never claimed it was THE way of testing it, but A way of testing it and it was understandable for everyone.
      There are some very detailed and technical replies here which goes above the average persons head or simply doesn't really matter to them. Though they do teach me more about pencils, pigments, dye etc, I think this was a perfectly fine "average daily use" kind of video and I enjoyed it and admired the amount of work done. 8h in 3 days for a video, I don't know if I could be bothered tbh lol.
      I have 2 oil-based pencils (one Prisma but none of the once shown here), I saw one of them fly by (in the box with a car on it).
      I guess I'm content that they scored anywhere between 11 and 89, so at least they are not the very worst. I didn't get that impression either but I am slowly building up my stash of color material and all I need is some Gamsol and a brush.
      And if I can't find it (typical) a new box of Vaseline. I have my gelpens and never had a clue they could be used for layering but I now know how (different video)
      I love watching these things to just learn more and be awed by the effects a simple thing like Vaseline could even mean for pencils.
      It's why I quit using markers. I know there are methods there too but pencils to me seem far superior to markers as far as blending, burning, layering and whatnot goes.
      Today I will get my baby oil and see what effect that gives.
      Sorry for the off topic ramble 😬

    • @yeterrtssmt6920
      @yeterrtssmt6920 5 років тому

      @@ColoringBliss wow I'm so impressed with you thank you for doing that you are amazing

    • @aprilhelm518
      @aprilhelm518 3 роки тому

      Circle jerk. If the results don't show, sorry but it's not worth it.

  • @spheyuh
    @spheyuh 6 років тому +139

    I think everyone saw Cra-Z-Art coming in last from miles away.

    • @Uniacoty
      @Uniacoty 4 роки тому +9

      There is some from 99 cent store even worse than that

    • @-pixie-9734
      @-pixie-9734 4 роки тому +1

      I think even noobs knew that it's sad.

    • @heidih.3727
      @heidih.3727 4 роки тому +7

      i was actually thinking roseart would come in last, but im not sure if she tested rose art or not, soooo

    • @averagesong360
      @averagesong360 4 роки тому

      mhm

    • @miaa1762
      @miaa1762 3 роки тому +2

      Cra-z-art is horrid

  • @shannonwolff2599
    @shannonwolff2599 3 роки тому +38

    Just as an FYI for everyone, the Blick colored pencils are actually made by Koh-I-Noor. Not sure if it's the same formulation or not but they are made for blick at their studios.

    • @Adeline9418
      @Adeline9418 Рік тому

      Oo I have blick student grade pencils. No wonder they're so smooth and vibrant!!!

  • @katpatterson1665
    @katpatterson1665 6 років тому +325

    Damn girl you have art, math and science in this video

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +18

      +Kat Patterson, triple threat! lol 😊❤️❤️❤️

  • @christinadavies1925
    @christinadavies1925 6 років тому +15

    Col-Erase pencils definitely wouldn't be my first pick for coloring, but in terms of sketching, especially for illustration work and comic layout, they're amazing since they don't smear at all and you can get in a lot of detail. Great video, I appreciate the time you put into it!

  • @3canogirls201
    @3canogirls201 6 років тому +334

    Me: *Watches this video*
    Her: we will be testing 30 different colored Pencil Brands
    Me: There's more than just Crayola??

    • @dasarcanaeum
      @dasarcanaeum 4 роки тому +1

      Indeed - actually the school pencils of Jolly are very famous (got exported to the US, New Zealand, UK and whole Europe....) There are no Jolly in the test ... now I'm confused, did I missed them ?! And the LFI is the actual cost factor of those Pencils and Faber Castell as well as CaranD'Ache are the TOP on that.

    • @jazzthecat3912
      @jazzthecat3912 4 роки тому

      Very nice hands.

    • @-pixie-9734
      @-pixie-9734 4 роки тому +1

      Yep and I knew a couple but not THAT MANY

    • @mighaelmuller4234
      @mighaelmuller4234 4 роки тому +1

      um,you mean 33..

    • @chrissizemore1772
      @chrissizemore1772 4 роки тому +1

      Crayola is fucking dog shot no way u use them

  • @pesto12601
    @pesto12601 6 років тому +85

    Waayy... too much mineral spirits used and I agree... not a test of anything except solubility...

  • @CherylHaley
    @CherylHaley 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for taking the time to do this. It has really been helpful!

  • @ooXChrissieXoo
    @ooXChrissieXoo 6 років тому +2

    I can't believe you would go through all that work to make a video, the dedication is real!
    Like you said, people have many personal reasons they chose a specific brand, and they should. Nobody should just buy for a brand name or something. Some artists look for lightfastness, some look for softness, some rather have a pencil that behaves more of a certain way that works with their style.
    I do work with Gamsol as main method of blending, and different brands reacts to it differently. Polychromos for example, tend to stick on to the brush, so the color would lighten a lot after applying the solvent. Prismacolor doesn't stain the brush, but pigments do tend to clump together with Gamsol. I blamed the wax for it, but I don't get the same problem with Luminance which is also wax based.
    You did surprise me with the Blick pencils. I never tried them, but they must have reacted nicely with the Gamsol to be on #1 pencil.
    I mean for someone who works with Gamsol, Blick pencils could be a good choice.\
    Still I must point out that CraZArt pencils are HORRIBLE! AH I had students bringing them in my class, and for the sake of everyone's safety, I said no to CraZArt pencils.

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +1

      +ooXChrissieXoo lol...I love that...for their safety. Thanks for your comment and your insights...I really appreciate it. I can't wait for everyone to see what I am planning to do next!

  • @ezcomezgo11
    @ezcomezgo11 6 років тому +66

    Interesting and useful test.
    What follows is for your education.
    I am a scientist by trade (mostly chemistry). In general, solubility is a very important factor in chemistry.
    What this test mostly demonstrates is that different pencil formulations have different solubility in Gamsol.
    That is, what you are actually testing is solubility in Gamsol vs the ability of the solvent to break the bonds of the [medium+pigment] to the paper and spread out the color on the paper.
    According to the MSDS, Gamsol is "hydrotreated heavy naptha petroleum". Gamsol is a complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by treating a petroleum fraction with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C6 through C13 and boiling in the range of approximately 65°C to 230°C (149°F to 446°F).
    ExxonMobil (and others) sell hundreds (perhaps thousands) of tank cars of this a year of this stuff under the tradename Isopar. There are about 10 different Isopar types (or blends) - and mostly for formulation with personal care products. By the boiling point range, Gamsol is Isopar L.
    Acetone, Isopropanol, Heptane (sold as Bestine), and MEK (Methyl Ethyl Ketone) - are all commercially available solvents (in any paint store, hardware store, and a lot of grocery stores) that perform the same function as Gamsol but work differently with different pencil manufacturers. I know, I've tried them all out - as well as a few others I haven't mentioned because what is available to me through the lab is not available to most artists. Gamsol works fine for some pencils, not so well for others. Acetone works well for other pencil brands - though I don't like working with Acetone in my home studio. Bestine (heptane) works pretty much like Gamsol - which it should - it's almost the same thing in terms of what it will solubilize.
    MEK is nasty stuff. I tried it just to see if it will work. It works OK - for some pencils. But every day? No thanks.
    Isopropanol - should be at least 91% - 100% is best is you can get it in a grocery store - works OK - sometimes, for some pencils. Very similar results are obtained with Methanol.
    Odorless Mineral Spirits are very very similar to Gamsol - except they haven't been refined as well and have a residual odor. Might as well use Gamsol since it has ZERO smell.
    Anyway, keep up the good work. :)

    • @christreanor6637
      @christreanor6637 5 років тому +6

      I love this comment, this is like talking to the cast from The big bang theory (comedy series). I gotta admit, I only got half way down and felt like the girl neighbour across the hall.
      What ever you said...I think you are correct...lol

    • @lawyerspokespersonforallor6454
      @lawyerspokespersonforallor6454 5 років тому +4

      I think I get the point, or at least could follow what you are saying.
      If I'm correct, this test basically only showed how different pencils react to Gamsol plus the type of paper/medium involved. Different paper gives different results for the same pencil, thus what would score nr 1 on one type of paper using Gamsol could score much less or vice versa on a different type of paper.
      Same with solvents. And every mixture of pencil, solvent and medium/paper type will give you different results due to the characteristics of each components involved.
      This would be the "average person" type of conclusion, IF I'm correct about what you mean/are trying to teach us.
      I purposely ignored the hydrocarbon explanation tbh because I felt it didn't really needed to be used for my interpretation.
      Now, am I a Penny or a mixture of a Penny and, say, any nerd besides Sheldon? (I liked the comment above me lol) 😁
      Oh and you like Gamsol best. If all else was wrong at least I should be correct on that one lol.

    • @lawyerspokespersonforallor6454
      @lawyerspokespersonforallor6454 5 років тому

      @@christreanor6637 😁

    • @robertebersold3817
      @robertebersold3817 4 роки тому +2

      To help people out here, imagine doing this test with paints instead. If you try to use water to thin/drag out oil paints, it won't work very well. It'll work great for acrylics, because the "stuff they are made from" dissolves in water. Oil doesn't.
      Likewise if you test a "water based oil paint", it'll work better too.
      So you're not testing how much pigment is in the color, rather just how well the water dissolved it.

    • @dudestop_9828
      @dudestop_9828 3 роки тому +1

      Me reading this: whaaa

  • @benjamina6915
    @benjamina6915 6 років тому +6

    Interesting video and a lot of work went into this. Not sure if this is how you actually test which pencil has the most pigment at all. I also noticed that for some brands you pick the top pencil they have, but for others not. Bruynzeel, Derwent and Caran D'ache have way better pencils available that lay down a lot of pigment on your paper, but I'm sure even they would fail your test, since laying down a lot of pigment and reacting to something like Gamsol are two different things. We now know which pencils react best to this kind of solvent and that's cool.... but that doesn't mean that pencil also has the most pigment. That you can clearly see without using any solvent at all.

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому

      +Benjamin A, I appreciate your perspective...yes...there are some potential flaws in this test, but like I said...I have to start somewhere. I'm excited to do another group test like this to see what else we can learn.

    • @benjamina6915
      @benjamina6915 6 років тому +1

      Coloring Pages Bliss I understand that, you indeed have to start somewhere.

  • @micheletwilkinson-penningt6940
    @micheletwilkinson-penningt6940 6 років тому +2

    Well thought out & presented! Love how much info you give & on what mediums you use.
    Very useful to know as a beginner!

  • @ArtFadil
    @ArtFadil 6 років тому +88

    This is an excellent comparison! and most of the colored pencil brands i own made it into top ten!!

  • @carolb6581
    @carolb6581 6 років тому +43

    Wow, Jennifer, thanks so much for taking the time to do this wonderful comparison! 💕🌟💕 It was so much fun watching this, and, like you, I was a bit surprised by the results. 😯 😊💕 Btw, I love my Gamasol and have been using it for years! 😍😁💕 Thanks bunches for all you (and your magnificent support team 😁👏👏) give to us! Hugs from Carol, Columbus, Ohio 🤗😊

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +4

      +Carol Berquist, thanks for this comment and for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @beangus3092
      @beangus3092 6 років тому +3

      Coloring Pages Bliss can you do a short video saying how much each coloring pencil pack costs to see if they are worth, pls do it, and nice vid!!!!!

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +1

      +XxLegendaryxX 21, good suggestion...thanks 😊

    • @lawyerspokespersonforallor6454
      @lawyerspokespersonforallor6454 5 років тому

      @@beangus3092 have you had a look at Amazon? Price wise it's easy to compare by sorting them inexpensive to expensive. I've seen boxes of 260 dollars. Way too much I would spend on a box, no matter how good they may be. Unless I start to be more advanced, I won't even see much difference anyway right nowb😜

    • @beangus3092
      @beangus3092 5 років тому

      Lawyer/spokesperson for All Orange Chicken damn this was so long ago i forgot about this, watching this vid gave me nostalgia from last year

  • @woodenkat8971
    @woodenkat8971 6 років тому +5

    I guess what you really tested was the solubility of the colored pencil leads. The mixes might not dissolve in mineral spirits, they might be better in water. The pigments might still be bound as you try to spread them. Either way, this is an incredible amount of work!

  • @terisek1998
    @terisek1998 6 років тому +2

    I just love that Koh-i-noor wood less pencils (progresso) made it to your list. 12 years ago (and even before and now) when I went to first grade in elementary school here in Czech Republic where Koh-i-noor is from, they were the must-have for us and now artists use them for art. I'm glad that they're still as great as they were before. Their pigmentation is amazing and you can still use them when they break. Perfect for kids and everyone else.

  • @toughharley1903
    @toughharley1903 3 роки тому

    I love your charts and the way you test things

  • @frankz6881
    @frankz6881 5 років тому +6

    Thank you so much for sharing this. It was a ton of work! Great 👍 video!

  • @welshsteve2009
    @welshsteve2009 4 роки тому +4

    Not sure if this is necessarily the best way to judge the pencils.
    A particular pencil might have high pigment but with a filler that doesn't necessarily break down as well with the mineral spirits.
    Conversely, another pencil with less pigment might have a filler that breaks down more readily and is able to spread further.
    So, the results might not be representative of the true pigmentation or quality of the pencil.
    More important is how well the pencil lays down the colour and how well it blends.

    • @danyelhudon458
      @danyelhudon458 Рік тому +1

      You are perfectly right! Some are working well Vaseline others with baby oil and others mineral spirit or Gamsol, even with Holbein Meltz! But she is doing her tests according to her own ethic rules and she is working very hard with honesty! 😊

    • @welshsteve2009
      @welshsteve2009 Рік тому +1

      @@danyelhudon458 Yes. I can’t deny she did a superb job taking the time to do a thorough test👌

  • @tomlawhon6515
    @tomlawhon6515 4 роки тому +2

    A more important consideration for making comparison of pigmentations than any subjective evaluation on how far the colors stretch out when diluted or the amount of solvent is that the pencils do not contain the same pigments. The pigments themselves have different characteristics, therefore diluting different pigments cannot yield information on how pigmented the pencil is. A pencil could have a very high degree of pigmentations of a pigment that does not spread out much when diluted.

  • @dianavannoni739
    @dianavannoni739 5 років тому

    Thank you for all the tedious work you did on this video! The results are so helpful for your viewers. This is the first of your videos that I have seen and looking forward to watching others. Thanks again.

  • @FloridianCalypso
    @FloridianCalypso 5 років тому +3

    What an amazing video. Holy moly, thank you for doing all of that work! I love your analytical approach. The scientist in me loves it :)

  • @julienotsmith7068
    @julienotsmith7068 2 роки тому +3

    As a fellow hand problem person I really appreciate you showing the good hand health measures, both the breaks as you went and taking three days rather than pushing on until you couldn’t move your hand. Thanks for the good example.

  • @christyhoehn8244
    @christyhoehn8244 4 роки тому

    Awesome test! Thanks so much for spending so much time on your very clever comparison! Can’t imagine a better test anywhere!

  • @amalasiri
    @amalasiri 5 років тому

    Thanks for going through all of this testing and sharing it with us. Well done.

  • @alli_went_bonkers
    @alli_went_bonkers 6 років тому +6

    Thank you for all your hard work so that all of us could benefit!!!!!

  • @mrmeta6
    @mrmeta6 6 років тому +3

    There is no way the blick pencils were the most pigmented, just compare them to the luminance, if you are considering to buy colored pencils i shouldn't advise you to rely on this video at all.

  • @Enkephalen
    @Enkephalen 5 років тому

    Thank you for your review. I really appreciate the tremendous time you took with your comparison test.

  • @tasst2674
    @tasst2674 5 років тому +1

    Excellent. Just excellent! Thank you for doing such a thorough analysis.

  • @RamoArt
    @RamoArt 6 років тому +15

    One thing to consider is that they don't all blend the same. I find that solvents dissolve Polychromos for example a lot easier than Prismacolors with the huge amount of wax.

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +10

      +Ramo, yes...it is an imperfect test...I wish I had the time and energy to repeat it a few times and then average all the scores. But alas...I don't think my hand or my sanity or my family would allow me to do it lol 😂

    • @jankimbell7560
      @jankimbell7560 6 років тому +7

      It is a can of worms, a bottomless can! I'd take the top, say 15 pencils and the 15 worst pencils and repeat the test with only them using different solvents. Easier on the hand and family, while giving more meaning to the tests!

  • @aoitsuki2156
    @aoitsuki2156 6 років тому +62

    I applaud you for all the effort, because you did put in a lot of work. So Kudos to you for that!
    Although I feel like this test was mislabeled and mishandled. It is certainly true that this test really shows how well Gamsol works on THIS specific type of paper. Not actual pigment "concentration". Now before anyone says "why not show a better way to do it if you're so smart?" I'd like to say that there are some ways to do it, and that's in a scientific lab with actual controls in place as well.
    A good way to do it (for anyone curious) is to try atleast 3 different solvents and then a control experiment with NO solvents because all experiments should have a control. Why 3 Solvents? Just to reduce the error that comes from using one solvent to test these different types of pencils. Instead of using paper, because ultimately paper is such a HUGE factor in the solubility of the pigments, it's best to take the same amount of the core out and dissolve that in the solvents and then try calculating the concentration of colour in the solution. Paper chromatography or titration may prove to be useful here. Paper chromatography can actually show how much of it is the binder and how much of it is the pigment. HOWEVER, a test like this across so many different brands with pencils that will all behave so differently on everything from the type of paper to the technique to even the solvent...there is certainly a lot of room for error. Thus I feel this test itself is rather unnecessary to begin with. I do agree with you on the fact that this is NOT the only criteria to judge a pencil with. So it makes one wonder what the point of this test is in the first place..Anyways I'd like to get into details about the problems I have with this test (this is not meant to spread hate but to offer a more logical explanation on the topic for anyone curious)
    Every pencil is formulated differently, with a different binder which ofcourse behaves differently with Gamsol. Setting that aside there's the factor of whether or not ACTUAL pigments were used in each of these coloured pencils. I'm pretty sure that about 75% of them are mainly dye based because ofcourse real pigments are expensive and brands that are super cheap, can't afford to sell pencils with real pigments at 50 pencils for $5. Also a factor to consider is the staining property. Certain dyes and pigments will stain more than others. Pthalo blue will always stain a lot more than say Ultramarine blue. Then there is the hardness. Softer pencils will disperse a large amount of colour more easily than a harder pencil. Not only that but an oil based pencil for example being fairly translucent would also disperse pigment differently compared to a more opaque pencil like Luminance or Prismacolor Premier. Some food for thought. IGNORING ALL of this, if we just take a moment to see how you calculated the ratings, there is big flaw there. Basically you're taking two readings from each colour and then you're just adding them up and averaging them. The problem is that the strongest pigment reading is not at all the same across all the brands. So say one of the brands has a larger strongest pigment reading but another brand has a smaller reading (however that smaller area is much higher in colour concentration than the brand with a higher reading) The calculation is not taking this into account at all. It also doesn't take into account the fact that not every colour in a brand is consistently giving the same results. So if ONE colour ends up getting a very high reading with two others getting more average reading, it'll tip the scale higher in favour of that brand. It doesn't really showcase that it's actually a more consistently highly pigmented brand in general.
    So the takeaway from this is that it's not a true test nor representation of pigmentation. The fact remains that it is always best to try different pencils and see which YOU prefer for your purpose best. Generally all artist grade pencils will have a higher pigmentation than cheaper children's grade pencils. But if a cheaper pencil serves your purpose well, there's no problem in that. To anyone who read till this far, thank you for your time and I hope this was helpful in someway.

    • @lawyerspokespersonforallor6454
      @lawyerspokespersonforallor6454 5 років тому +5

      Thank you for taking the time for this comment, made a lot of sense to me 😊

    • @aliyahmiller4334
      @aliyahmiller4334 5 років тому +4

      Thank you for writing this comment. It makes a ton of sense when you think about it

    • @ii_lunxr_7221
      @ii_lunxr_7221 5 років тому

      Didn't read teh whole thing, but agree.

    • @alphanumeric1529
      @alphanumeric1529 5 років тому

      There are talkers and doers.

    • @juliecorrall6827
      @juliecorrall6827 4 роки тому +1

      I agree also another factor is your own eyes ! Every one sees colours slightly differently and when this factor is taken into account then this test is only for personal use and certainly no good to others. I see colours a lot more vivid then most other people’s. I did like the test and taking the time to do it I appreciate this but the whole thing was totally inconclusive.

  • @helenevans7513
    @helenevans7513 5 років тому +1

    I enjoyed watching your test on pigmentation. I was surprised by the final results. Thank you for this helpful video.

  • @ligiar.6778
    @ligiar.6778 3 роки тому

    Wow!!! Amazing and informative video!!! All that swatching and testing. Thanks. It gives me ideas to try other sets.

  • @sakamoto63
    @sakamoto63 6 років тому +52

    You Did a "monumental" work testing all that pencils. I just was stunned that Caran D`Ache wasn`t at the top list and my favs (Prismacolor Premier) placed at the bottom of the top ten.... Oh well :D You did a very useful video, thank you very much....BRAVA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And thanks a lot for your effort & patience :D

    • @aliyahmiller4334
      @aliyahmiller4334 5 років тому

      What do you think about Prisma Scholar ? Are they good ? How are they in comparison to Prisma Premiere ?,

    • @alysiannnn8274
      @alysiannnn8274 4 роки тому +1

      @@aliyahmiller4334 From what I know, Prismacolor Scholar is the student version. They are good and vibrant for a student colour pencils, but it's not as good as Prismacolor Premiere, which is an artist coloured pencils.

    • @rascallygoose4926
      @rascallygoose4926 4 роки тому +1

      Aliyah Miller I know you don’t need this reply anymore, but from my experience, they’re very similar to the premier brand. I’ve done tests with the Scholar & Premier. Basically your only problem would be only having 48 maximum

    • @thomasrendall2237
      @thomasrendall2237 Рік тому

      Prismacolor pencils are very week in pigment and the lead falls out trying to sharpen. Horrible pencils. Colors muted.

  • @ErikStone
    @ErikStone 6 років тому +6

    That was a lot of work! It was very informative.

  • @elainebishop1056
    @elainebishop1056 4 роки тому

    loved your color pencil test! thanks

  • @cascal7503
    @cascal7503 6 років тому

    Wow! What an excellent effort...even allowing for any differences in your method, such as consistency in amount of pigment put down, or even inconsistencies in determining pigment values after using the Gamsol, you have given viewers an idea of where to perhaps start, or at the very least, perked their interest to do their own follow up research of various brands...yeah, well done and thumbs up.

  • @knudplesner
    @knudplesner 6 років тому +8

    I also use CARAN d'ACHE, your No. 2, the permanent model "Pablo", but it's a bit counterproductive to move a permanent color with a brush.
    I prefer the "Supracolor" model, the water soluble. As intended, I dipped the pencil's head in water. Picment density becomes 10 times higher, and a brush can move the color 10 times longer into a evenly distributed in decreasing density.

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +2

      +knudplesner, ooooo I can't wait to try those. I told myself I can't start collecting the water soluble pencils until I have finished reviewing the ones I have. There are so many beautiful water activated pencils...it's hard to wait. 😊

    • @knudplesner
      @knudplesner 6 років тому +4

      I have the set of 120. Note, the pencils are of different qualities, marked with 0 - 3 stars, depending on the color.

    • @forfam1992
      @forfam1992 6 років тому +1

      The 0-3 stars are the light fast rating of the pencil.

  • @emilyfries5649
    @emilyfries5649 6 років тому +4

    Great video! I was wondering if you could add prices though? I do a ton of art and love the caran d'ache brand (my #1) but I also know how expensive the Luminance pencils are (averaging 400$ for a pack of 76). They're gorgeous artist pencils and whoever loves to draw and sketch will most likely enjoy them. However, for the fans that enjoy coloring books and/or the beginner learner, I think it would helpful to see the price points so they don't get disheartened when they realize some pencils cost more than most phones lol

  • @newbella7
    @newbella7 5 років тому

    Wow, look at you and your organisation with this, and the sheer amount. Thank yo so much for doing this test xxx

  • @Pebblesmas
    @Pebblesmas 2 роки тому +1

    Wow amazing results, thx 4 taking the time to show it on video! So interesting.

  • @judithmorgan1718
    @judithmorgan1718 5 років тому +7

    wow.... i thought i was a maniac with figures and colors.... you got me at square one.

  • @shaynareynolds771
    @shaynareynolds771 6 років тому +14

    Oooh - I just bought the Blick pencils this weekend at one of their brick & mortar stores (so they're not ONLY available on the website). They're open stock, which is a plus. They have some smaller sets of pencils - but many of the colors are included in that 72-pencil set.
    I appreciate that you tested all the brands the same or at least as much the same as you could. I wonder, however, if the results were more dependent on how Gamsol-soluble the fillers are in each pencil rather than the amount of filler. I would think also that wax-based & oil-based pencils would function differently with the odorless mineral spirits.
    When I (completely subjectively) judge colored pencils in regards to how pigmented they are, I look more at how much pressure I need to apply in order to achieve the desired color saturation. I know paper type has a HUGE impact on how well pencils perform -- but as long as I am trying pencils on the same kind of paper, I can cross-judge. If, with a single layer, I have to press hard to get just a bit of color or press super hard to get bright, vibrant color, I don't consider the pencils to be highly pigmented (and I'm likely not that fond of the pencils). If, with a single layer, I only have to barely touch the paper to get just a bit of color or apply medium pressure to get bright, vibrant color, I consider the pencils to be highly pigmented.

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +2

      +Shayna Reynolds, thanks for your insights. They were very helpful. 👍😊

  • @Freedommjw
    @Freedommjw 5 років тому +1

    Can't believe I'm just now seeing this. Super job! Very thorough and helpful! Thanks so much!😊

  • @lidimaparis4799
    @lidimaparis4799 6 років тому +1

    WOW! I love this. What a labour of love. Thank you so much.

  • @greteb1951
    @greteb1951 6 років тому +6

    Damn, You're committed. Thank you!!!

  • @THEultimateDreamsCatcher
    @THEultimateDreamsCatcher 6 років тому +8

    Thank you for this wonderful video. I really appreciate the time and dedication you have put in this video!

  • @miaschu8175
    @miaschu8175 2 роки тому +1

    I'm glad that you said about human error and impossibility of being completely objective in such a test. One thing that I noticed was the difference in colour density left behind on the original test square after applying the solvent. Some squares were still densely coloured, which suggests that there is still plenty of pigment left there. Perhaps the pencils are made of different materials that react to the solvent differently.
    For people who just want to colour and draw for their own pleasure, rather than being artists or art students, it would be helpful to know ease of use and how to use on different paper textures.
    For instance: some people want to layer colours, while others want to get a quick shot of colour in one stroke; some people like intense opaque colours, while others like a paler wash of colour. I like the texture of the paper to be seen, but I know that some people want dense colour through which you can't see the bumps of the paper.
    You have a lot of different brands of pencils, so a comparative overview of the most popular would be interesting. :)

  • @shirleymalar2773
    @shirleymalar2773 4 роки тому

    What a huge project! Thank you so much for doing this mammoth experiment and posting for all to see. There were a few big surprises for sure! Awesome information!

  • @TinaRice
    @TinaRice 6 років тому +27

    There are a few Japanese brand coloured pencils I would like you to check out. Holbein, Mitsubishi Uni Color, Tombow Irojiten and FELISSIMO 500.

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +4

      +Tina Rice, thanks for the list. The Irojiten made it into this video and I have a couple of the others in my Amazon cart already. I will look for the others...so much art fun!

    • @TinaRice
      @TinaRice 6 років тому

      Coloring Pages Bliss I wanted to know what you thought of the Tombow's pencils. I know it didn't make it on the lists. I plan to go to Blick's pick up Studio Pencils. We have a store in San Diego. It used to be called The Art Store and pick up some Studio Markers. I want to get a gray set of pencils because I like monotone images. By the way, you did a great job with testing all of these Colored Pencils.
      I saw a video on the Holbein Pencils. They're suppose to like the Faber Castell Polychomos and Pablo Colored Pencils (oil based). The woman started with a small set of 36 she got on eBay because these Pencils in a small set are hard to find. I did see a set on Amazon that has 150 pencils and it's $304.92. She also said what was nice about these pencils. She could blend them with the Faber and the Pablos because they are all oil based pencils.

    • @TinaRice
      @TinaRice 6 років тому

      Coloring Pages Bliss the video link ua-cam.com/video/QOczOyJs2V4/v-deo.html

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +3

      +Tina Rice I did a full review on the tombows a few months ago that you will probably really like. Thanks for your insights on the other pencils.

    • @TinaRice
      @TinaRice 6 років тому +4

      Coloring Pages Bliss I'm going to look for your video.

  • @MissAnthropy143
    @MissAnthropy143 6 років тому +4

    Impressive dedication. I enjoyed watching and was surprised at the results. Well done! 💜

  • @casualrhymer
    @casualrhymer 3 роки тому

    Wow, you put so much work into this video! Thank you!

  • @dianefarris5360
    @dianefarris5360 3 роки тому

    Thanks for doing this. Its nice to know these kind of things :)

  • @farmwife7944
    @farmwife7944 5 років тому +3

    Not sure how helpful this test is. The gamsol breaks down the wax and fillers to get to pure pigment but it is the amounts and types of wax and fillers that determines how much pigment we can access when actually using the pencils. A pencil may be heavily loaded with pigment yet contain enough wax and fillers to interfere with the pigment that reaches the paper. Likewise a pencil may contain less pigment yet show more color payoff on paper if it contains less wax. It may feel less smooth in use than highly waxed pencils yet the color may be more intense.

  • @Shannonconstantlycolors
    @Shannonconstantlycolors 6 років тому +25

    Wow. That must have been a TON of work. Thank you so much for all of your hard work. My favorite pencils are still prisma premier. :-) xoxo

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +4

      +Shannon Coppersmith, yes...they are still my go-to pencils. So many pencils...so little art time 😉

    • @astrinymris9953
      @astrinymris9953 6 років тому +3

      @Coloring Pages Bliss: I've loved Prismacolors for years, but their downfall in quality caused me to shift to Polychromos. I expected them to do well on this test, because the cores are still great, but I was surprised that you didn't disqualify them for the sharpening issues like you did another brand.

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +5

      +Astrin Ymris, the other brand actually beaks...like while coloring I could feel the core snap inside the wood 😳. That's how poor the quality is on that brand.

    • @christikulczyk1439
      @christikulczyk1439 4 роки тому

      I feel like Prismas quality has gone down hill over the years. They were my absolute favorite for years and the last set I bought was a huge disappointment and didn’t act anything like my older ones. Have you noticed that too?

  • @DebbieCadbss
    @DebbieCadbss 4 роки тому

    I absolutely loved and appreciated the fact you took so much time and efforts for this video. I watched every second of it, didn’t skip anything. You’re just amazing! Thank you so much for all this help and keep up with this great work!

  • @kathrynathey7063
    @kathrynathey7063 6 років тому

    I have been watching your videos for a few months. I find them all enlightening. I click on other videos about drawing but most of the time I don't watch them for long. I find that your videos more information and... I just like watching them a lot. Thank you for all the work you put into each one.
    I have been coloring adult coloring books for years but I didn't have a clue how to blend or shade and make the pictures look nice until I started watching your videos. I am learning but now I have much more knowledge of how to accomplish more beautiful pictures. Thank you again.

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому

      +Kathryn Athey, such a wonderful comment!! Thank you so much! This means so much to me. ❤️💙💚💜

  • @gracieallen8285
    @gracieallen8285 6 років тому +11

    Great video. You did a lot of work, much appreciated.

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +2

      +Fluffy Bunny, you're welcome! It turned out to be way more work then I thought it would be, but I learned soooo much!

  • @ClairMatthews
    @ClairMatthews 6 років тому +3

    Great video! I've shared it with my craft group, thank you for taking the time to film this x

  • @suzannehalesuzzz4895
    @suzannehalesuzzz4895 6 років тому

    This is wonderful. . please do more testing . You have answered another one of my questions by doing this . Carry on please

  • @anthonyb5625
    @anthonyb5625 5 років тому

    Really good work. Thankyou I've been looking for something just like this

  • @compa75
    @compa75 6 років тому +14

    Thank you!!! So far I only have crayola an a 24 pack of prismacolor pencils

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +3

      +compa75, those are great pencils!

  • @heathercampbell6059
    @heathercampbell6059 5 років тому +9

    I feel like you did fine when it comes to the human factor, I understand that it's there and it's gonna happen and I appreciate that you pointed it out. My biggest problem with this is the fact that color erase isn't a wax base pencil. A lot of those aren't wax based pencils so they're not going to react well to the mineral spirits. Color erase is a clay base pencil and is used for different things than regular prismacolor.
    I still did appreciate this test though and I appreciate all the time that you put into a. :)

    • @rae2737
      @rae2737 2 роки тому

      I appreciate you using constrictive criticism, giving your opinion with politeness and leaving a compliment. Some were asses to her and thank you again.

  • @joeldaddy9219
    @joeldaddy9219 5 років тому +1

    I did not see another solvent used, wax and oil respond differently to solvents.
    I use Gamsol and CP's Powder blender. One for oil based and another for wax based.
    Thanks for the tremendous amount of time You put into this. Gamsol users ( and I am one ) will and do appreciate your time, and especially the sore hands. ( and the results are beneficial ) I could not have done this. Nice video. Thank You so much!

  • @deborahsanders8564
    @deborahsanders8564 6 років тому +1

    This is very interesting and valuable information. Thank you for taking the time to do this!

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому

      +Deborah Sanders, you're welcome 😊

  • @melodybeierly7222
    @melodybeierly7222 5 років тому +5

    This was awesome! Colored pencils, I just recently realized, are my favorite medium to play with. I love my Color Collection by Conte but I can't wait to afford to buy more brands. Thanks for all the time it took for you to do this and yes I feel like this was a pretty legit test. :)

  • @gwensimmons_gigi1629
    @gwensimmons_gigi1629 6 років тому +75

    But does not this depend on how many layers and how hard you deposited the colored pencil's pigment?? Wax vs Oil based colored pencils?? This is still very subjective, as you are determining what mark is strong and which is not.

    • @loricatwhy2k2000
      @loricatwhy2k2000 6 років тому +19

      You are so right on the money with your comment. She doesn't test them the way each pencil is supposed to be used. If she used the pencil the way they're supposed to be used she would have very different results. Thank you for posting this comment because your right.

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +39

      +GWENNETH SIMMONS, exactly what I said in the video 😉 I hope I eventually find a way to test pencils that is truly scientific...in the meantime, I will keep trying what I can.

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +35

      +loricat, there is no specific way a colored pencil is supposed to be used...that is the joy of art. In fact, many professional artists use blending solvents and agents with their colored pencils to achieve the look they are going for. It is exciting to see the possibilities 😊

    • @strkqv
      @strkqv 6 років тому +23

      She already made this disclaimer in the video

    • @brrjohnson8131
      @brrjohnson8131 6 років тому +6

      Does it affect the test that she dips into the gamsol 4 - 5 times for red, then only once for the remaining 2 colors for that brand. Results are a washed out pale red square while the other 2 are nearly opaque. I noticed this on the second pencil test on the 1st page. Each pencil deserves the same testing parameters.

  • @kimberlymorris2998
    @kimberlymorris2998 Рік тому

    New subscriber, binge watching to get caught up. Really appreciate that you ask the questions and do a fair rating. Helps me make better choices in products I purchase. Am learning so much!

  • @patriciahe2010
    @patriciahe2010 5 років тому +1

    WOW what a great test. You really went all out on this one. Awesome 👏 thank you 😊

  • @rachelsmith3487
    @rachelsmith3487 5 років тому +11

    As a math teacher and a hobby artist, I love how you quantified the results! Will you please do one of these for blending?

  • @createwithbarbbl4125
    @createwithbarbbl4125 6 років тому +3

    Thank you, that was a lot of work. I was pleased to see the Polychromos come high on the list. Have never heard of some of the brands, but will definitely consider the Blick pencils.

  • @randicommand2453
    @randicommand2453 6 років тому +2

    I admire your tenacity in getting this test done, but the factors aren't even, as you said, and looking at the swatches before and after applying gamsol gives me a different view. Because you discounted a color for the odd way of reacting, I believe that the rest of the pencils could also have differing ways of reacting to the gamsol. The Luminance pencils look more intense than any others, before and after, even if the pigment didn't pull out as far. The pulled out pigment and the pigment left in the square was nicer, brighter, smoother than most/all of the others too. Anyway, it's a fair general idea, so thank you for that.

  • @twingytwango6971
    @twingytwango6971 Рік тому

    This video is truly awesome!!! Wow, thank you for all the work you do for your viewers.

  • @STARZSHINE614
    @STARZSHINE614 6 років тому +17

    Truthfully using a typing/printer paper is not an accurate way to show pigmentation, because pencils have different binders in the leads and the paper greatly affects the way the pencil reacts to the paper...a binder that dissolves easily with gamsol will naturally blend further than one that resists the gamsol...which doesn't prove pigmentation but rather the solvent's ability to react with the binders...you will find that some pencils blend better with oil rather than gamsol. Furthermore if you used a cold pressed watercolor (cotton) paper you would find different results as well, because the paper has binders that allow colors to "set" on top of the paper which in turn allows for a more fluid result with pigmentation... which will give you a more accurate result for the pigmentation representation...things to just consider...which will change the outcome of your experiment

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +4

      Thanks for your feedback. As stated in the video, i use high quality paper for my testing and I’m careful to be consistent with this paper from test to test so that can get dependable results. You are very right that every paper makes a big difference in the results.

  • @kennedy6825
    @kennedy6825 6 років тому +6

    I'm not really surprised that crazy art was last

  • @me04100
    @me04100 6 років тому

    Thank you for doing all that! Great testing!

  • @stephaniemcknight4250
    @stephaniemcknight4250 6 років тому

    WOW! I really enjoyed your video, and learned so much! You put in a lot of time and study into this, and I appreciate it so much.

  • @SDIVADesigns
    @SDIVADesigns 6 років тому +4

    Very cool, but not crazy about the colour range in the Blick Studio pencils :(

  • @shuhaamir4940
    @shuhaamir4940 4 роки тому +3

    You weirdly remind me of my principal 🤨😂🤣
    Interesting video tho💜

  • @kiktkikt2863
    @kiktkikt2863 6 років тому

    Very well done and informative. Saves me a ton of time and money by trail and error. Can't wait to see more

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому

      +kikt kikt, I can't wait to do more for all of you!

  • @sandrah1779
    @sandrah1779 5 років тому

    Thanks for this wonderful video and all the hard work!

  • @moniquereed3294
    @moniquereed3294 6 років тому +37

    Oh, the Cra-Z-Art ones are awful!!! I did a project, and I couldn't even get them to mark on the paper.

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +5

      +Monique Reed, I feel your pain...literally...lol

    • @erekamccann106
      @erekamccann106 5 років тому +1

      Funny story, I really like them against other pencils their price.

    • @haaa3126
      @haaa3126 5 років тому +1

      Ereka Taylor Craz Z art is pretty good for Layering and blending in my opinion, just not with pigment

    • @amylynnhunt55
      @amylynnhunt55 5 років тому +3

      One of my Mom's friends bought me those, one of those "friends" who likes to give stuff to poor friends and look magnanimous. She also gave me a "brand new" Fitbit that was registered to someone else's computer and was unusable. I don't think I'm going to be so intimidated by Lady Bountiful's cast offs any more. Even though I already feel bad writing this.

    • @mirrormirror444
      @mirrormirror444 4 роки тому

      They are way better now, I tried them a few year ago and they were awful and now the 76 box is actually pretty decent, I tested it against others and no one tell which one was which

  • @nakahara2sunako7
    @nakahara2sunako7 6 років тому +3

    Hi Jennifer, I just want to ask if you have tried the Staedtler Luna colored pencils? Thank you!!!

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +2

      +Sunako Nakahara, not yet. I only have 2 kinds of Staedtler pencils so far.

  • @jerilloyd9826
    @jerilloyd9826 6 років тому

    Thank you for taking all the time you put into this testing! Like you said, this is one factor in the choosing of which colored pencil brand to use. I don't understand all the controversy about this video. If some viewers don't like the method used then why are they watching? Just change the channel. This was a very thoughtful thing that you've done and I for one appreciate the time you put into it! I've noticed that all these comparison videos are done with good intentions to aid your viewers in one way or another. Keep up the good work! 😁

  • @Gertrude-Intrudes
    @Gertrude-Intrudes 4 роки тому

    EXCELLENT WORK!! Most objective review/test I’ve come across 👌🏿 I really appreciate you taking the time and being so meticulous. It helps many of us save money getting the right colors!

  • @ljstorey1
    @ljstorey1 6 років тому +6

    Thanks, very informative. I have the Prismscolor Premeir pencils & I really like them. Sure wish they'd been on the Best list.

  • @gingerblue
    @gingerblue 6 років тому +36

    Blick Studio and Koh I Noor Polycolor pencils are the exact same pencil- Koh I Noor manufactures and relabels them for Blick. So I am very confused.

    • @ColoringKaria
      @ColoringKaria 6 років тому +9

      crucibelle I have reviewed both. They are identical. The company might SAY they are different but the cores are exactly the same. Exactly. Have you tried them?

    • @laurabean4525
      @laurabean4525 6 років тому +8

      crucibelle aka someone who wants to sell you their brand of pencils...

    • @ColoringBliss
      @ColoringBliss  6 років тому +1

      +crucibelle, this is similar to the information I have received. I am hoping to get more details before doing the full review on their beautiful pencils.

    • @PIVOGUTT
      @PIVOGUTT 6 років тому +4

      As written they are both from the same manufacturer Koh I Noor Hardtmuth and they are 100 % identical.
      Why? Frankly speaking, I know the production. This is truly another paid advertisement from Dick Blick. Fake!

    • @amylynnhunt55
      @amylynnhunt55 5 років тому

      How do the prices compare? I'm surprised no one is talking about cost. The crafting world costs so bloody much, I wish I were on the selling side :0)

  • @laurakenney100
    @laurakenney100 5 років тому

    Great video to get more info of which pencils to choose. Thanks for all your hard work! I love this video. ❤👏👏👏

  • @rajatbhushan6423
    @rajatbhushan6423 4 роки тому

    Great work and so much hard work! Thank you

  • @debbieelholm7921
    @debbieelholm7921 6 років тому +12

    Really? You think Blick is #1? Looking at your test swatch, the pigmentation fell off quickly and then faded away and yet you think this is #1. Don't think so.

  • @738polarbear
    @738polarbear 6 років тому +22

    Well done .She put a LOT of work into this presentation.

  • @linasan443
    @linasan443 5 років тому

    Thanks for all the effort you put into this!

  • @deirdreryan7402
    @deirdreryan7402 Рік тому

    Such a fun review thanks!

  • @notactivemovedchannelsd4039
    @notactivemovedchannelsd4039 6 років тому +4

    Can we just appreciate how much time and effort had to go to do this? Kudos to you 👏👏👏

  • @AlyssaSoftPaw
    @AlyssaSoftPaw 5 років тому +3

    I remember prang colored pencils, it all my school used to use XD
    They were so dry.

  • @mixxbreedproductionz
    @mixxbreedproductionz 3 роки тому

    Luv the vid. Awesome work! Only suggest that the lists be shown in full at the end so we can see the complete results of Best & Worst. Thanks.

  • @ABirdWoman
    @ABirdWoman 5 років тому +1

    As I am picking up coloring once more after 65 years, it is interesting to me that there are SO MANY types of coloring pencils (and pens) and quite by accident I spent a lot of money for the Woodless Kohinor and enjoyed them a lot. Then, because we travel a lot and I was away, I rushed into a store and bought the Prang to have in the RV. I've been using them a lot lately since I earned my CZT in The Zentangle Method and now I think I will go back and pull out the woodless and compare them. Thanks for all this hard work and I know it cannot be quite as precise as mixing ingredients for a cake, but it was very interesting. I'll tune in again!!