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Why I Stopped Using PRISMACOLOR Colored Pencils!

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  • Опубліковано 5 лип 2016
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    Find out the reasons why I quit using Prismacolor Soft Core Premier Colored Pencils after 15 years. If they worked for you, awesome. Then there's nothing to worry about.
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  • @tarek-tj1gf
    @tarek-tj1gf 7 років тому +4558

    *when you very very very recently bought prismacolors*

    • @freckledconstellations625
      @freckledconstellations625 7 років тому +65

      Absolute Disney Maniac i love their pencils

    • @manyfrogs
      @manyfrogs 7 років тому +122

      I use their pencils daily and I love them so much and haven't really noted the problems she's stated.

    • @elizabethwatson4492
      @elizabethwatson4492 7 років тому +18

      Absolute Disney Maniac I got a set today :/

    • @PrimateProductions
      @PrimateProductions 7 років тому +34

      How long have you been using them? If you use them for very long you WILL begin to see the issues she is discussing

    • @manyfrogs
      @manyfrogs 7 років тому +21

      Gina Powell I've been using them for 4 years

  • @madelineb1186
    @madelineb1186 7 років тому +3617

    While I'm over here drawing with Crayola

    • @landyboo1990
      @landyboo1990 7 років тому +30

      Maddie Riley I just found my tin of prismacolor colored pencils yesterday and I just bought a 12 pack crayola for a quick project. It just matters how you use them. I do agree with her though, the lead breaks too much on the prismacolor and for the price that they are, I learned to never buy them again. I'm happy she shows substitute brands here

    • @saijito
      @saijito 7 років тому +15

      I actually still use them, and artists loft too. personally i never liked prismacolor

    • @gore4332
      @gore4332 7 років тому +1

      Maddie Riley same

    • @Tentegen
      @Tentegen 7 років тому +19

      Plz. When she said that Prismacolor breaks more than it should, that was an instant *NOPE* for me.
      That is the *CORE* reason I use Crayola. they dont break on me like that. I was gifted a box of Artistic pencils a long time ago. can't remember the brand name but GEEZ......you talk about BREAKING.
      Nope. if I do sell my art, the person better deal with Crayola if they're able to tell in the first place.

    • @LobsterHaunting
      @LobsterHaunting 7 років тому +8

      IMO crayola sucks, Prang is my favorite cheap colored pencils they hold up well and have pretty vibrate colors

  • @__lavenderose__
    @__lavenderose__ 7 років тому +1026

    Tips to sharpen prisma colors...
    (thank you art teacher)
    -hold the pencil at the end and turn the shaprener not the pencil...it's a bit weird feeling but it works well (I don't know if it helps to use the prismacolor sharpener but thats what I use)
    -if colorpencil keeps breaking microwave the pencil for 3-5 seconds or enough for the core to melt into eachother and fix the breaks

    • @leighfoulkes7297
      @leighfoulkes7297 5 років тому +61

      lot of work just to sharpen your pencil.

    • @sleepygirl8773
      @sleepygirl8773 5 років тому +91

      Microwave???? Is that even safe 😂

    • @fiestyAsparagus
      @fiestyAsparagus 5 років тому +42

      Or just buy a good quality rotary sharpener.

    • @angelostsokris3193
      @angelostsokris3193 5 років тому +54

      They are wax based Pencils microwave helped me a lot

    • @yeetatthedisco8055
      @yeetatthedisco8055 5 років тому +11

      That's how I sharpen my pencils anyway isn't that normal 😂😂

  • @wyrmur727
    @wyrmur727 7 років тому +2171

    Everyone's upset and complaining about their Prismacolors saying they break a lot or that they just got them and aren't happy with them and I'm just here like "I've had 0 problems and none of mine (the soft lead) have ever broken (my verithin ones with hard lead have broken a couple times), not even from sharpening". I personally think they are actually a really good brand of colored pencils with great color options. Maybe I just treat my pencils differently or better or something? Idk. They work well for mu purposes, anyway. I just had to comment my love for their colored pencils while everyone else isn't.

    • @wyrmur727
      @wyrmur727 7 років тому +88

      Ooh, and while I'm not a color layering person (bc I don't have extra money to spend on replacing colors all the time), I do have a friend who uses them and puts layer upon layer of Prismacolor and really thickly, and she has no problems either.

    • @mixitup4452
      @mixitup4452 7 років тому +68

      I'm also very surprise that people are having problem with the lead because mine broke prior to me using it maybe once.

    • @RONANAWAY
      @RONANAWAY 7 років тому +30

      teamleobaby
      Maybe it depends where they are and where they get if from, like getting is from Georgia vs. getting them in Wyoming

    • @LilChuunosuke
      @LilChuunosuke 7 років тому +27

      Maybe you just treat yours well because mine used to crumble apart so easily. But also, as she mentioned in the video, the lead not being centered may be an issue and I remember off the top of my head that the lead seemed lopsided in my pencils.

    • @deseriemeyers7156
      @deseriemeyers7156 7 років тому +40

      the prismacolor premiers breakage issue has been going on for quite some time. I had issues with a few pencils from my very first set that I bought about 2 years ago. From what I understand, this problem has occured ever since Prismacolor sold the company, apparently now the Premiers are a little cheaper quality. I bought an electric sharpener just because that issue occurred quite a few times on one pencil alone.. it was the cloud blue pencil, I had sharpened it and it kept on breaking right after, so it ended up I sharpened it down to a small stub of a pencil before it actually stopped breaking.. It was disheartening too, My prismacolors were new at the time. I had bought the largest set, now I have 2 of these sets just in case, but I have bought Polychromos and also Pablos since and I tend to use them more. Premiers have a large variety of colors so I still use the Premiers as needed as well. From what I also have seen, the price on the Premiers open stock, is much more expensive than both the Polys and Pablos for whatever reason..This was the case last I checked at least.

  • @theserioustalkertst1709
    @theserioustalkertst1709 7 років тому +420

    A suggestion I have is to not go off topic. No offense really, but you do tend to wander off topic quite a bit.

  • @fxrsniper1
    @fxrsniper1 7 років тому +171

    $53 vs $160 and $258. Comparing Prisma at $53 to these is not really a fair comparison, just my opinion

    • @megjane7
      @megjane7 7 років тому +4

      fxrsniper1 she didn't say how much she spent on her giant prismacolor set that she ended up selling (which is what she was comparing to the oil based pencils)

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому +27

      I paid $105 for my Prismacolors for the 150. Comparing that to the Polychromos 120 at currently $168 on Amazon (Remember Quality Vs. Price), I'd say that's more than fair.

    • @MzVampira
      @MzVampira 7 років тому +5

      Same here. I just got the prismacolors for 89.99 since the polychromos are still up there in price.

    • @HyHwua
      @HyHwua 7 років тому +4

      Prismacolor 150 is for $80 now on Amazon

    • @rosemari1804
      @rosemari1804 7 років тому +2

      fxrsniper1 the price is mainly based on the brand (if it's a big brand or a small brand) and how many colors there are usually. At least that's how it is in my town XD

  • @faeriesmak
    @faeriesmak 7 років тому +538

    I bought mine in 1991 and still have the same large set. Are the vintage ones better quality than the ones made now?

    • @teaganp964
      @teaganp964 7 років тому +46

      faeriesmak
      y e s

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому +85

      +faeriesmak Yes they didn't sell to Sanford until 1995, and even after that they were fine for a while.

    • @faeriesmak
      @faeriesmak 7 років тому +28

      Southpaw Creative Arts Thanks! I will guard those things carefully knowing that I can't replace them. Great video!

    • @cooldude6269
      @cooldude6269 7 років тому +34

      I found an old set at my grandmother's house with no idea that they were higher quality, but rarely use them anyway.

    • @grey_roses
      @grey_roses 7 років тому +59

      The ones I still have from the 80's are a totally different animal...buttery & rich. Also, my first art tutor taught me to sharpen with a pen/pocket/Swiss Army knife...saves loads of lead & you can sharpen only if needed & it's super sharp. I treasure my vintage Prismas & I'm sad that quality has plummeted (esp since that open stock option is so fab), but as you say, there are more pencilly fish in the sea. ;)

  • @scorttxh7632
    @scorttxh7632 4 роки тому +164

    Me seeing this 5 minutes after ordering:
    Anxiety levels: *high.*

    • @jaderalston7725
      @jaderalston7725 4 роки тому +10

      that just happened to me. I just ordered the Prismacolors after seeing my success with them in art class. But then I saw this video, and now I'm second-guessing myself and reading the comments.

    • @ren1724
      @ren1724 4 роки тому +4

      How do y’all feel about the pencils now it’s been a month or so ? I haven’t used them because I’m happy with polychromos but I bought an anniversary tin and some of the colours are discontinued and are limited edition. (Meaning I won’t be able to repurchase the colours). How is the colour selection and overall quality ?

    • @hannahwang7220
      @hannahwang7220 4 роки тому

      @@jaderalston7725 Ive had prismacolors for a while, they're great pencils and I haven't had a problem with them. Everyone always say they break easily but mine only break like once a week lol

    • @jaderalston7725
      @jaderalston7725 4 роки тому +2

      @@hannahwang7220 Once they arrived, they were actually great. None of them broke unless my dog decided to chew on it. So I'm actually glad I bought them. :D

    • @KayVolley-mg9ld
      @KayVolley-mg9ld 3 роки тому

      @@jaderalston7725 which ones did you buy?

  • @meglbrn5368
    @meglbrn5368 4 роки тому +35

    I bought prisma color last year, and I just recently figured out how to use them... I never considered something was wrong with the pencils themselves but more about my techniques... so I kept on learning and now I'm completely satisfied with them, I love them!

    • @johnartgallery347
      @johnartgallery347 3 роки тому

      Do like art? It's so amazing😍 I was impressed with your video! Keep up the good work 👍 Have a nice day 🧡👍
      Absolutely stunning Beautiful! 🤩,happy to watch!😛👍😜👍 wonderful!

    • @meglbrn5368
      @meglbrn5368 3 роки тому +3

      @@johnartgallery347 ....... I don’t have any videos???

  • @Tigerparadise
    @Tigerparadise 7 років тому +170

    I HAVE SOME PRISMA TIPS.
    I personally love prismacolors and don't really like Faber-Castell. But that is just me. I hate that they got bought out though and the quality has gone down...I try and find old cases in local art stores sometimes.
    Try hard not to drop your pencils.
    If you buy them individually look for the centered lead like she said!!!
    If your pencil keeps breakings while sharpening, the lead may be broken somewhere in the pencil. Pop your pencil in the microwave for a bit and it can bind it together again! it doesn't always work but it sometimes does the trick.
    Also make sure you have a good sharpener! I always get ones that have german made blades as they always seem to work the best.

    • @swiitkawaii9601
      @swiitkawaii9601 6 років тому +1

      Tigerparadise_Art thank you!!!

    • @montythepython7614
      @montythepython7614 5 років тому

      The microwave tip is valid. It melts the wax to fill in the cracks. It melts the wax to fill in the cracks.... O my!!!..Use your sharpener...softly..softly..thanks for the post.

    • @raafkevandenreek4269
      @raafkevandenreek4269 4 роки тому

      Quik question,
      I'm gonna buy prisma colours tommorow and i reallh want yo kbow alot about them, cause i wnat to have just good pencols unlike my 2000 pencils i have rn
      For how should i microwave them cause i have no clue if it's 1 minute or like 10 seconds😅

    • @lilmizlovely5866
      @lilmizlovely5866 4 роки тому +1

      kippen strontje 3-5 seconds

    • @whifflingtit9240
      @whifflingtit9240 3 роки тому +1

      Don't use pencil sharpeners on soft colored pencils, only use knives. Way less waste and breakage.

  • @bobbieyork7942
    @bobbieyork7942 6 років тому +88

    I thought I had lost my mind. I started using Prismacolor years ago and was so excited by their quality, performance and endurance. But over the years they just went to hell in a hand basket. I truelly believe now that we've been pencil scammed. They've replaced a dream product with a cheaper to produce, extremely inferior doppelganger and made the mistake of thinking we wouldn't notice. WELL WE NOTICED!!!!!! How dare you.

    • @PinkiePies_Pie
      @PinkiePies_Pie Рік тому +1

      What, super Rae dizzle compared every prisms color in history and confirmed that they were always really good and the quality did not drop

    • @metalheavyawesome
      @metalheavyawesome 10 місяців тому

      not true

  • @2Old2MinceWords
    @2Old2MinceWords 7 років тому +41

    To any & all... DONT GIVE UP ON YOUR PRISMACOLORS! The "breaking while being sharpened" problem can easily be fixed. My experience... After using my Prismas for awhile, they, too, started breaking while sharpening even though I was using many types of sharpeners and several techniques. I even had a couple of my Polychromous break! Got so bad, I was trying to sharpen them more than I was getting to use them. Finally, I bought a HELICAL blade sharpener (many brands - mine was a Laneco brand - less than $20 on Amazon), as that was one type I hadn't tried. It changed my colored pencil sharpening life! I've been using it for several months now, and haven't had one pencil break on me! That's amazing! I've used it with all my colored pencils except the Luminance as they're just too "fat" to fit in my sharpener's one hole.
    Also, helical sharpeners put a lovely extra-long point on my pencils that I love, much like those expensive Kum and Blackwing 2-step handhelds do. Please, if you've invested in Prismas especially, do yourself a favor and invest in the proper type of sharpener. If your Prismas are new, it will take a few weeks or months depending on how much you use your pencils, to start having the breaking problem, BUT, you will eventually have that problem. It's just the nature of the beast. :) It doesn't matter if your sharpener is wall-mounted ( just like the types used in schools with the funny looking blades), or handcranks, or plugs into an outlet, or whatever (mine is battery operated so I can use it anywhere), just as long as it has the helical blades, that's the secret.
    For cores that are off center, I sharpen as usual, then shave off the extra wood with a craft knife/box cutter/razor blade. That will last you for several sharpenings. I have no affiliations with anyone, just trying to save y'all from going thru what I did. The Prismas are so inexpensive now and there's no reason to not buy them as long as you also get the proper type of sharpener and know a trick or two.
    I've never had a problem with Prismas and wax bloom either, as I work in several light layers. Had that problem once with other brands (one was oil based!), on swatches where I was using a lot of pressure because they're just swatches, right? So, I suspect wax bloom is linked to using a lot of pressure. That's just my working theory for now. If you ever get it, it can just be wiped off with a soft cloth.
    Prismacolors' soft cores (and vividness/brightness!), are what makes them so special. The lack of Quality Control is a huge problem, but is the reason, I think, the prices have come down so much, so many more of us can afford them now who couldn't even 3 years or so ago. You just need to know how to properly deal with their problems, and you and your Prismas will get along just fine. ;)
    PS. You won't find all the helical sharpeners by using "helical" in your search as many don't bother putting that in their title or description. Learn what the blades look like and check out all their pics. Always sharpen some graphite pencils every now and then to keep the cores of (any) colored pencils from gumming up the blades. Graphite will also help coat and lubricate the blade(s). Helical blades almost never need sharpening. Your less than $20 investment is going to pay for itself in a very short amount of time, not to mention saving you a LOT of frustration/time and saving on the pencils themselves. You wouldn't buy a car then not buy any gas and oil to go in it, would you?

    • @Beebles1295
      @Beebles1295 Рік тому

      If you still use Prisma premier, you should try the Prismacolor premier colored pencil sharpener. it's great

    • @ITYWML
      @ITYWML Рік тому

      Thanks for the tip. I will try out the helical blades as you mentioned. I just bought 150 Prisma color premier pencils because they were the most affordable for the quality I needed. I don't want to spend so much on more expensive pencils when I'm still a newbie.

  • @DaniaMihaela
    @DaniaMihaela 6 років тому +12

    Honestly I’m annoyed by them too ..I order them from abroad cause I live in a very far country (Romania) ..you can’t find them here anywhere so it is quite hard for me .I order them each 4-5 months and they are a huge investment and I get them and always always the white ,tuscan red are done after 2 drawings because when i try to sharp them boom they are destroyed ..just like that

  • @maureen1938
    @maureen1938 8 років тому +22

    I too have Caran d'Ache pencils and the Faber Castelle Polychromos and I bought three boxes of the Prismacolours one for myself and one each for my granddaughters. We are all delighted with our Prismacolours. We have no experience of breakage after using them for over a year; The Caran d'Ache are very nice BUT they are very very expensive I suppose because the Swiss franc is very high against the euro. The Polychromos I like too but I still reckon the Prismacolours are great, the colours are beautiful and the price very correct and affordable. The latest boxe of 72 are on sale on 'Amazon' for 40 euros. I would really recommend them.

    • @SiljeMOlsen-jk2wt
      @SiljeMOlsen-jk2wt 7 років тому +7

      Now a 72 set of Prismacolors are sold at 38 usd on amazon.com! :D :D Best colors I've ever used and I love how they seem to burst over with color- I barely have to put pressure to color in and they blend so, so beautifully! :D My definate favourite :)

    • @maureen1938
      @maureen1938 7 років тому +4

      As I wrote before my two granddaughters and I are very pleased with our Prismacolor pencils. They are so bright and they blend really well and we have had no problems with breakage. Plus the price is so good they are more than worth what I paid for them.....40 euros.....for 72. Happy coloring to you.

    • @Alecexo
      @Alecexo 7 років тому +1

      maureen1938 the pencil on the box is number 666 though so I'm kinda skeptical about buying those. I have polychromos on my wish list for Christmas already though.

    • @patriciajames7911
      @patriciajames7911 7 років тому

      maureen1938 woww! really?I just got them I didn't even sharpen one how do u suggest sharpening without an expensive sharpener

    • @maureen1938
      @maureen1938 7 років тому +1

      I have sharpened my Prismacolour pencils with cheap sharpeners and 'GUM" and the Prismacolour sharpener and haven't had breakage with any of them. Maybe I'm just lucky I don't know. As I wrote before I purchased three boxes two as presents and have no problems up to now. The colours are fantastic and easy to put down on paper.

  • @vivoxy1950
    @vivoxy1950 7 років тому +139

    so I saw the price on both. at this point I may just stick to Crayola ._.

    • @vivoxy1950
      @vivoxy1950 7 років тому +2

      Taylor yeah I know thing is I'm pretty poor

    • @piguu7226
      @piguu7226 7 років тому

      @Taylor I think she was just using Crayola to emphasise how pricey the featured materials in the video are. I can't afford them as well lmao

    • @BeakerandBella
      @BeakerandBella 7 років тому +1

      Marco Renoirs are fairly inexpensive for an artist grade pencil.

    • @fuc3-
      @fuc3- 5 років тому +1

      you can get the 24 set of premiers for $10 on ebay

    • @jordynh7593
      @jordynh7593 4 роки тому

      Vivoxy I bought some for 7 dollars on amazon

  • @Melanie-157
    @Melanie-157 7 років тому +112

    I must be extremely lucky. I have the 150 set plus two smaller ones and I've never had a single pencil continually break, and I've used my 24 set I got from Walmart so much they're all nubs, and have bought about 20 open stock to replace in my large set so I'm definitely well acquainted with using them, sharpening, and dropping them (I'm clumsy). They're all from Mexico. I don't doubt people are having constant issues with them, but in my own experience with them I just haven't, and I use a handheld sharpener. I did just get polychromos though and OMG!!! Theyre amazing ^-^

    • @Melanie-157
      @Melanie-157 7 років тому +5

      I'd love for anybody who like me has not had the breakage issues to comment and share how you sharpen them. Maybe its the way I sharpen them that makes the difference for me? I dont own an electric I just feel they eat my pencils away faster than by a handheld. I do use the prismacolor sharpener and use a fair amount of pressure, perhaps thats a reason I never have had the breakage issues though that would make no difference with them coming internally damaged like many report. But the prisma sharpener is amazing for a handheld, and you can get it for 5-10 bucks so if it doesnt help you've not thrown too much away and you still have a good handheld that works great for other pencils too

    • @Melanie-157
      @Melanie-157 7 років тому +1

      Yes and it's honest to God the best handheld I've ever had and super cheap, it's the only reason I've not broken down and invested in an electric

    • @ghostbait1419
      @ghostbait1419 7 років тому +5

      same I've been using Prismacolor for a good 5 years now and I've never had any break. Then again I use the prismacolor sharpener so I don't know if that has anything to do with it.

    • @rainangel159
      @rainangel159 4 роки тому

      @@Melanie-157 i sharpen with knife. Unless i need a really sharp point. It lets me use as much lead as posible.

    • @johnartgallery347
      @johnartgallery347 3 роки тому

      Do like art? It's so amazing😍 I was impressed with your video! Keep up the good work 👍 Have a nice day 🧡👍
      Absolutely stunning Beautiful! 🤩,happy to watch!😛👍😜👍 wonderful!

  • @luckycarolineDC
    @luckycarolineDC 7 років тому +54

    I have a set of Fabercastell polychromos pencils but I'm having trouble blending the colours, especially skintones.. Do you have any tips?

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому +2

      +Caroline DC I will be creating a video on this in the near future. Are you currently using any type of blending mechanism? IE a blending pencil or odorless mineral spirits?

    • @luckycarolineDC
      @luckycarolineDC 7 років тому +3

      I'm using a blender pencil, but whenever I try to blend a darker color into a lighter one, the blending pencil just makes it look patchy. I don't know what I'm doing wrong

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому +19

      +Caroline DC I would try blending light into dark instead in a soft, circular motion with the pencil and see what kind of result you get. Also, Mona Lisa odorless mineral spirits make it easier to blend (use a filbert brush to blend) and it'll also give it a more painterly finish. Unless you don't want to use solvents, which I completely understand. Also make sure your paper you're using a suitable for colored pencil (assuming it is). I typically will use mixed media 140 lb or higher or Strathmore colored pencil 140 lb).

    • @luckycarolineDC
      @luckycarolineDC 7 років тому +3

      I'll give that I try thank you! As for paper I use Aurora paper with a light tooth, it's 200grams (I don't know how many lb's that is unfortunately)

    • @treelife666
      @treelife666 7 років тому +2

      Caroline DC I would recommend a paper with no tooth for a smooth finish. You could also take the white prismacolor and blend with it. Since polychromos is oil based you can also use mineral spirits or turpentine. But, be very careful using those. Portion the spirits/tine off in a separate container, due to the fumes. Even the Mona Lisa gives off odorless fumes. So not to inhale anything toxic, portion off the container.

  • @tomaaron6187
    @tomaaron6187 3 роки тому +8

    Hint: I buy coloured pencils at the thrift stores. Just got an unopened box of 72
    Prismacolors for $3, Usually over a hundred loose pencils of various brands ( Fabre C, etc) for $2.
    My favourite are ‘Laurentien’ brand.
    Best of all, I often come across older sets at thrift stores.

  • @Bees123Knees
    @Bees123Knees 7 років тому +20

    This isn't the first time I've heard about the breaking leads in Prismacolor pencils. It's disappointing, as they were the first I ever used (25 years ago)!!!! It sounds like I'll be investing in Holbein's if I decide I need colored pencils again. Thanks!

    • @johnartgallery347
      @johnartgallery347 3 роки тому

      Do like art? It's so amazing😍 I was impressed with your video! Keep up the good work 👍 Have a nice day 🧡👍
      Absolutely stunning Beautiful! 🤩,happy to watch!😛👍😜👍 wonderful!

  • @seanmooney3907
    @seanmooney3907 7 років тому +14

    Prismacolor is now made in Mexico. All of my new Prismas are marked Mexico! The quality control is horrible. I really liked them and I do try to use them up because I have them. I probably will not buy them again. I may love the polychromes, (getting them for Christmas.) and if so I will stick with them. I have many off center in the 150 box of prismacolor. I bought and was dissatisfied. I use them to color pictures with the children now. When they break or get worn, I don't worry about them. The rest of my pencils are off limits to the children. All the best, Sean

    • @chapicorn
      @chapicorn 5 років тому +2

      Sean Mooney that’s what happens when all the products are made under greedy executives who only want cheap labor in sweatshops

    • @johnartgallery347
      @johnartgallery347 3 роки тому

      Do like art? It's so amazing😍 I was impressed with your video! Keep up the good work 👍 Have a nice day 🧡👍
      Absolutely stunning Beautiful! 🤩,happy to watch!😛👍😜👍 wonderful!888

  • @laykantheealien5722
    @laykantheealien5722 3 роки тому +8

    *I'm using these STAEDTLER ones I got from Walmart recently, they're triangle barreled so they feel awesome in my hands, the 48 pack was the same price as a Prisma 24.. I've always bought Prisma, obviously I love how it feels to glide across the paper and beautiful bright colors buuuut I just work better with a harder pencil and if you're on a budget and wanna try something cool you can pick up right at Walmart those staedtlers are pretty good!*

    • @johnartgallery347
      @johnartgallery347 3 роки тому

      Do like art? It's so amazing😍 I was impressed with your video! Keep up the good work 👍 Have a nice day 🧡👍
      Absolutely stunning Beautiful! 🤩,happy to watch!😛👍😜👍 wonderful!899

  • @dianaterrizzi6456
    @dianaterrizzi6456 8 років тому +17

    I have a lot of different brands of pencils: Caron D'ache, Polychromos , Lyra, Prismacolor Premier, and many others but for me the best of them is the Prismas. I don't know if I'm just lucky or what but I never had a breakage while sharpening and I don't treat them gingerly. I find I can layer 4 or 5 colors and have no problems. But I respect your opinion. Your work is phenomenal!

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  8 років тому +6

      That's great and thank you so much! I've had greater success with the prismas when they were owned and manufactured by Berol (basically the vintage ones you can still buy on eBay and second hand).

  • @LilChuunosuke
    @LilChuunosuke 7 років тому +4

    Honestly, what I hated most about the softness of prismacolors is that it would result in an INSANE amount of lead being used. Like, I kept sharpening and wiping dust off my paper and thinking "am I pushing down too hard?" because it was wearing away at the pencils so much and I would use way too much lead for a single drawing in comparison to a pencil with thicker lead.

  • @wendyperez2538
    @wendyperez2538 2 роки тому +2

    Received my 150 set on Nov 9 2021 and spent the last three weeks swatching them all and blending and getting my notebook set up. Zero problems. Bought mine through Amazon and use the Prismacolor sharpener. I hold the pencil still, turn the sharpener, AND store my pencils in.a case. I have a. full set of polys and enjoy them. Different tools for different jobs. All good!

  • @NailsbyLizBuckland
    @NailsbyLizBuckland 7 років тому +39

    Saw the title and intrigued me to find out why, Im not disappointed and enjoyed listening to you chat about your passion. I love to draw (when I can) and this has been very helpful. Thank you and will have to add the oil pencils because I'm tired of the breakage, Idk why i paid as much as I did when i get a few uses out one entire pencil because the rest has to be sharpened due to breakage. 👍🌺

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому +3

      +Bombshell nailS Thank you! And I'm sorry you've had issues with Prismacolors, but I do hope you like oil based pencils and they'll work out better for you in the future. I'm happy you found this video useful and thank you for watching! Happy holidays!

  • @evrpurple8033
    @evrpurple8033 7 років тому +25

    Can you do a giveaway if your not going to use them anymore

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому +21

      +EVR purple I no longer own the set. It was sold on eBay ages ago, unfortunately. Perhaps I'll do a giveaway on a few of the vintage prismacolors I have. Maybe. We'll see.

    • @rebeccabullock1960
      @rebeccabullock1960 7 років тому

      I just love the Holbien's too

  • @dirkz.duggitz1567
    @dirkz.duggitz1567 Рік тому +1

    Id been using premier for about 15 yrs and ive had my problems with them so much i bought a back up set to try out. 72pc Azteca oil based colored pencils. And i fell in love. No blender necessary. Everything goes on so smoothly. Ill never waste money on prismacolor again. Theres a reason walmart sells ao much prismacolor. Its cheap and easy to use. But if youve been doing it l ou ng enough, eventually youll branch out and find your niche. Good luck!

  • @lovely627
    @lovely627 7 років тому +146

    I never understood the craze about prisma colors I'm an artist that uses cheap supplies or things I get foe free but I did buy a 48 pack of prisma colors because I found them at the goodwill for a $1.50 and there pretty cool but I still wouldn't pay $100 even though I've now tested them out. anyway cool video

    • @pamorale
      @pamorale 7 років тому +37

      lovely627 using bad materials produces not lasting works, you can draw a decent piece but it will fade away over time, even paper is important. Learn about lightfastness, and take materials a little bit more seriously... Of course do it only if you care about your work...

    • @lovely627
      @lovely627 7 років тому +62

      Pablo Andrés Morales Muñoz well I have art pieces that I've made 6 to 7 years ago that still look perfectly fine and haven't faded just because I don't have hundreds of dollars to use on art supplies doesn't mean I don't care. it's just people think they need very expensive supplies to make good artwork and you don't always need to buy expensive things like all of the art I've done since even back when I was kid still look fine none of pieces have deteriorated now if I was doing a commissioned price then yea i would get better materials but as of now I see no reason to spend money I don't have on expensive materials I don't need

    • @pamorale
      @pamorale 7 років тому +18

      ok, it is your art not mine...

    • @skramamme685
      @skramamme685 7 років тому +79

      +Pablo Andres Munoz Your comment is really patronising :\
      Implying someone doesn't care about their art because they don't have the money to spend hundreds of dollars on their materials... wow.

    • @piguu7226
      @piguu7226 7 років тому +18

      I feel triggered.

  • @diannagreen6613
    @diannagreen6613 5 років тому +5

    I'm having a melt down trying to use my Prismacolor pencils . I used to love them back in the day . Now I feel like I'm using crayons .
    I thought it was the temp of my home or something .
    Thanks for sharing your story . Now I feel better and can buy something that will make art more relaxing again .

    • @johnartgallery347
      @johnartgallery347 3 роки тому

      Do like art? It's so amazing😍 I was impressed with your video! Keep up the good work 👍 Have a nice day 🧡👍
      Absolutely stunning Beautiful! 🤩,happy to watch!😛👍😜👍 wonderful!

  • @anapopa4441
    @anapopa4441 8 років тому +18

    I knew it ! I was ready to comment that the man in your portrait looks like Gerard and then you said that it actually is a portrait of him. 😍😍😍😍😍😍 I loved MCR (and still do)

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  8 років тому

      Aha! You're the first that caught it with the thumbnail. :) I know how you feel ♥️

    • @anapopa4441
      @anapopa4441 8 років тому +1

      At least they're all following their dreams. Have you read Gee's comics?

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  8 років тому +1

      Yes! I've read all of his comics :) I'm ready for the 3rd installment of TUA. How about you?

    • @anapopa4441
      @anapopa4441 8 років тому +2

      I especially fell in love with the DD series since I am a killjoy. He's living his dream and that makes me happy. Too bad Ilive in Europe and I couldn't go to comicon...

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  8 років тому

      You make me want to go back and read all of them again!

  • @Cruznick06
    @Cruznick06 7 років тому +2

    Prismacolors are nice but if you don't use them soon after purchase (within 8 months to a year) I've seen that the pencils themselves essentially "dry" out. The cores become very brittle and pretty much kills the usefulness of the pencil, the cores constantly break even when you sharpen them properly. I *do* like prismacolors pencils for some applications, they're also great for beginners if you get them on sale. I'm not as huge on colored pencils as I used to be since I've transitioned from 2D to 3D design anyways but I do very much enjoy the mentioned Faber Castles. They are quite fun to use for design work.

  • @miss-asketches5284
    @miss-asketches5284 7 років тому +1

    While Prismacolors may not be the choice of most professional artists, they are a great pencil to learn from without going broke. Most of the time I don't have issues with leads breaking, but, it does happen on occasion. One way to combat that is to microwave the offending pencil for approx. 8-12 seconds to remelt the core, then place it in the freezer to cool. This rebinds it fine for me. Blooming can be a drag, but, fixable and doesn't always occur before I'm ready to seal. Yes, oil based pencils are covetted by many, but, also very expensive. I would like to thank you for what should've been something to look for when buying open stock pencils. I haven't been checking the ends to make sure the core is centered. It hadn't occurred to me, but, makes perfect sense. 👍

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому

      +Miss-A sketches You're very welcome! I actually scoured Craigslist and found a lot of Prismacolors from the 90's, and I can tell a big difference in performance (I have a video called "Vintage Prismacolor Challenge" if you'd like to check it out). They are affordable, but I've also found Koh-I-Noor's Polycolor to be affordable, oil based, and have a great performance level if you're looking for oil based pencils. 😊

  • @mossboss9236
    @mossboss9236 7 років тому +429

    Is that Gerard Way or am I crazy?

    • @mossboss9236
      @mossboss9236 7 років тому +31

      Oh, it is xD Sorry, I didn't get that far in before asking

    • @auroraa7124
      @auroraa7124 7 років тому +26

      Adrian Danae finally the comment I was looking for XD

    • @danisnotontop8756
      @danisnotontop8756 7 років тому +14

      Aurora a same here... hello, fellow fandom.

    • @kurtcocaine794
      @kurtcocaine794 7 років тому +7

      It is :3

    • @yikeyway874
      @yikeyway874 7 років тому +4

      ayyye

  • @fennecfox2
    @fennecfox2 7 років тому +20

    I think Prismacolour is just okay. The same thing happened to me. At first I was like "woah!! These are amazing!!" because it mainly my first time using a higher end pencil crayon. A few months in, I didn't like them for my main artwork. I still used them from time to time but not as my go-to pencil crayon. Leads breaking all the time, I also found them hard to layer or achieve what I wanted. Also, they are expensive where I live and the soft ones run out fast.

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому +2

      +Slushy Snowpup I'm sorry you've had negative experiences with them, but it sounds like you make it work for you and make the best of the situation. I hope you find a pencil replacement that works out much better for you!

    • @TedJ47
      @TedJ47 7 років тому

      I do agree that the Prismacolor Premier soft colored pencils run out fast. This is my biggest gripe about them.

    • @BeakerandBella
      @BeakerandBella 7 років тому

      Oh boy, do they wear down fast. I like to experiment with textured papers meant for pastels like Canson Mi-Tientes or sanded paper and they wouldn't last a second. But when I'm using bristol smooth and burnishing they work really well.

  • @ladyhecate9450
    @ladyhecate9450 7 років тому +1

    I have had no problems with Prismacolor Premier and I have Faber Castell as well as Caran D'Ache Pablo Pencils, used them, and returned back to my favorite Prismacolor pencils. They blend so nicely and you do not have to use a solvent.

    • @joycehandersonfriends3225
      @joycehandersonfriends3225 Рік тому

      Thank you for saying this. I have a large set I bought years ago and was about to use them for commissioned portraits. So I must know that my portraits will be archival and won't change.

  • @adrienneanderson-smith2257
    @adrienneanderson-smith2257 5 років тому +1

    Give me a break. Every brand has concerns. Every brand can break within. I use a little stick glue to keep any brand from sliding. I complained to a Prismacolor company representative about the black pencils being too hard a few years ago & they thanked me, then improved it. I have had more trouble with Faber-Castell.
    A sealant should always be used on any/ EVERY colored pencil or graphite or charcoal even pastel drawing. I was taught this in middle school, high school, college & private lessons. So I swear by it with my award winning work. Their blenders are SPECTACULAR!

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  5 років тому +1

      Well, stay tuned. I’ve changed my mind about prismacolors since then (this was from 2016). I’ve got a video planned. Yes, I agree every brand can have problems. I still stick with my beliefs that when they were under Berol and Eagle, they were crafted with better quality. However, the vibrancy on toned paper is hard to beat. I agree that every piece should be sprayed down with a fixative.

  • @jessicaamanda7955
    @jessicaamanda7955 3 роки тому +3

    iv been using prismacolors for a while and i must say the breakages can be quite annoying when your on a deadline, however there is a pencil sharpener by Derwent that claps to your desk that minimalises breakages because it grinds the pencils and minimises stress on the lead when sharpening

    • @dagmarsart
      @dagmarsart 3 роки тому

      Same for the Dahle 133!

  • @kaizerkeller
    @kaizerkeller 7 років тому +13

    Could you do a video with a side-by-side difference of polychromos and prismacolour? Unless you already have a video like that, then please just leave a link :)

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому +1

      +Queen of Loserville I can definitely do one like that soon. I only use vintage Prismacolors from 90's and before that, but that video will be up later today or this week. In the meantime, Lachri Fine Art does have a Prismacolor vs. Polychromos video if you want to check that out. :-)
      ua-cam.com/video/WH0tz1NyvPk/v-deo.html

  • @charlieraven6342
    @charlieraven6342 3 роки тому +1

    For those who are like "i just bought some" these are still good for beginners. You are not archiving your work, these are great learning tools. In fact many ppl are saying that they dont notice the issues stated in the video, I personally dont but im not archiving or doing it professionally. Its okay to use them, practice and learn. If you get more serious get more serious tools. Its okay, you're okay and not any leas valid for using tools others personally dont like.

  • @saijito
    @saijito 7 років тому +1

    on a colored pencil package i bought a wile ago, it said by dropping a colored-pencil will break the lead, so just be careful when using them so the don't accidentally hit the ground.
    poly chromes are good, I've been using them for a little over a month, and am honestly thinking about using them over my other colored pencils I have.

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому +1

      Polychromos are so incredible. If you're thinking about using them regularly, you won't regret it. They produce beautiful layering and transitions like I've never seen before.

  • @nataliegardner3908
    @nataliegardner3908 8 років тому +36

    I really enjoy prismacolor pencils, I'm not much of a colored pencil artist and they work great for what I need. They are very controversial in the art community, it seems people really like them, or really don't! Haha good video

    • @BeakerandBella
      @BeakerandBella 7 років тому +4

      They have a special place in my heart because they're the first artist-grade pencils I ever tried. They're so soft and buttery, I still like them, despite the known issues. I can burnish with them or blend with solvent. They do seem to wear down much faster than my oil-based pencils and they don't layer as well as my Caran D'ache. When I do use them, it's usually mixed with another brand; I can't give up my Polychromos black or Caran D'ache white. But think they're really great for professionals as well as hobbyists that don't want to spend a bundle.

    • @johnartgallery347
      @johnartgallery347 3 роки тому

      Do like art? It's so amazing😍 I was impressed with your video! Keep up the good work 👍 Have a nice day 🧡👍
      Absolutely stunning Beautiful! 🤩,happy to watch!😛👍😜👍 wonderful!

  • @choochoochooseyou
    @choochoochooseyou 7 років тому +5

    Your love for the pencils comes through :)

  • @joeblankenship377
    @joeblankenship377 5 років тому +1

    I debated going Prismacolor or Faber Castell when I decided I wanted to get into colored pencil drawing. I went Prismacolor because they were cheaper and I had used them a little bit before and I knew they were good. But after a few months, I'm thinking I might need to give Faber Castell a shot. If the pigment is as good as Prismacolor without needing to resharpen as often, it might be worth the extra money.

  • @SpicePrincess1890
    @SpicePrincess1890 7 років тому +2

    As someone who often uses crayola and roseart colored pencils I've had since high school (I'm a 3rd year illustration major in college now), using Prismas is always a treat tbh

  • @nokiot9
    @nokiot9 7 років тому +5

    Carandache are gorgeous pencils too. Not as many colors. But they're amazing. Glad you know ur stuff. So many people say "prismacolor is the best-" and go recommending it to people that don't know any better.

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому +1

      Thank you! I appreciate it! I try to just leave it open to people as far as their personal preference, but in my opinion the modern made Prismacolors are a waste of money. Sometimes if they haven't used any other brand, then Prismacolors are the best they've used so far.

  • @KaliTakumi
    @KaliTakumi 7 років тому +4

    While it is true that they break a lot, they don't break much more than any other coloured pencils I've used. I just personally really like them because of my experience with various coloured pencil brands

  • @vickyhendricks5357
    @vickyhendricks5357 6 місяців тому

    If your prisma pencils are breaking a lot or have been dropped or gotten really cold, if you gently warm them up, with a heating pad or space heater or hair dryer, you may cure the problem. Be gentle, don't over heat them. This can sometimes save your pencil and stop your frustration. Worked for me.

  • @jilliancrawford7577
    @jilliancrawford7577 7 років тому +1

    It's nice to see someone point out the imperfections of such a popular product. I'm also glad I'm not the only one who had issues sharpening them. I always feared it was me, especially with others saying it's me, even though I would do my absolute best to be careful, but still find that only about 1/4th of it as useful because of how much breaks and that's before having to s
    harpen to get the fine detail you want.

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому

      +Jillian Crawford I totally understand. You're definitely not alone in reading comments and my experience. I'm hoping maybe someone from the company may stumble across this video. People who invest in their products should get their money's worth, and if enough people stop spending their money on these pencils, that'll be enough incentive (imo) to improve the quality of the product. If they were to use a double adhesive inside the wood casing like Bruynzeel pencils do, they'd reduce breakage. It's crazy.

  • @beecakes3062
    @beecakes3062 7 років тому +5

    you can draw with anything. some of my most detailed work was with dollar store ink pens. its all about technique.

  • @bumblebee1884
    @bumblebee1884 7 років тому +120

    6:03 HA! I KNEW IT WAS GEE! The entire time, I thought,"oh, that looks like Gerard"

    • @pola943
      @pola943 6 років тому +2

      Basically just a fan account Princess
      Sameeeee

    • @bigdawg7531
      @bigdawg7531 6 років тому

      SAME

    • @notevelynaguirre
      @notevelynaguirre 6 років тому

      Same :v

    • @kiarak4948
      @kiarak4948 6 років тому +2

      lucas likes art YESSSS👏👏👏

    • @johnartgallery347
      @johnartgallery347 3 роки тому +1

      Do like art? It's so amazing😍 I was impressed with your video! Keep up the good work 👍 Have a nice day 🧡👍
      Absolutely stunning Beautiful! 🤩,happy to watch!😛👍😜👍 wonderful!

  • @bandicoot5412
    @bandicoot5412 7 років тому

    I've used these in my road kit, for non time waste quick stuff, they take a lot of abuse, weather changes, etc. I do have the sharpening problem, when the cylinder gets rolled, or I'm too careless with how I bang them around, but all those colors and the convenience of whipping them out when you have a few minutes is convenient and economical. I do have an assortment of other brands, and you are right about the haze factor with the waxed based ones versus oil, thanks, happy art, forever!

  • @Astra_1999
    @Astra_1999 7 років тому +2

    I actually got a 72 piece set of Prismacolor pencils for Christmas and I love them a lot. I don't really have any problems with breakage and sharpening isn't a hassle for me (maybe I'm one of the lucky ones). The colors are very vibrant and look very clean and smooth on paper. Just looking at it is really satifying, see all the beautiful vibrant colors drawn and blended oh so very well together. The only thing that I just really don't like is how expensive they are. The set I have know was most likely around $140. I once saw a 132 box set in an art store and it was well over $220. For a poor person, Prismacolor is the most expensive option that you could probably afford. Now that I know there's a 150 piece set, I'm wondering how much that costs.

  • @marisol90891
    @marisol90891 7 років тому +8

    u guys do knw they have a spray for the wax...so u can layer them..and avoid the wax...i just knw its prsima brand but i dont knw wht its called

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому

      +marisol escobedo I have heard there is a Prisma brand, but I haven't been able to find it. I've used Krylon Workable Fixativ to see if maybe any of the haze was reduced. It did help, but didn't get rid of it entirely.

    • @marisol90891
      @marisol90891 7 років тому +2

      they have them at walmart

    • @mrrawrraine
      @mrrawrraine 7 років тому

      marisol escobedo using paint thinner can also help. It allows you to blend a lot of colors without having too many thick layers.

  • @artbytessiejo7218
    @artbytessiejo7218 7 років тому +150

    Don't feel too bad. They aren't American made anymore. They now make them in Mexico, and they break like crazy now.

    • @jonandrews2076
      @jonandrews2076 7 років тому +2

      very sad ha. we have some to i just about fliped when isaw thaw that :(

    • @LonitaFraser
      @LonitaFraser 7 років тому +9

      There is a workaround for the breakage issues, which involves heating
      them for a minute or two by moving a heated hairdryer over them to
      remelt the binders

    • @nokiot9
      @nokiot9 7 років тому +4

      Lonita Fraser you've never actually owned a prismacolor pencil have you? Next time a pencil breaks every two seconds when sharpening cut the case open. It's NOT broken inside. The core is misaligned

    • @LonitaFraser
      @LonitaFraser 7 років тому +14

      I've owned Prismas for years, thanks; and feel no need to cut them open when they break. Reheating them, and sharpening with sandpaper rather than a sharpener (because that promotes the breakage of a misaligned core), works just fine.

    • @sherigilmore9141
      @sherigilmore9141 7 років тому +1

      Yes you are very right,I've been through a lot of the dark blues and especially the greens they break like crazy and it drives me crazy because of the cost of them.

  • @zanerobbins7604
    @zanerobbins7604 6 років тому +2

    Interesting how different artists always have different experiences with certain supplies. I recentley started using prismacolors (i love them) i received a 24 set of the sanford prismacolors that my grandmother (a fellow artist) had lying around. They werent even sharpened! The only problem i had was the indigo blue pencil. I got the 72 set and the color expansion was awesome. At this point prismacolors have declined in price so much that they're worth working around some of the problems. They work for my purposes and I'd recommend trying a smaller set first, if you like them, then expand.

  • @PaulC001
    @PaulC001 5 років тому +1

    possible prismacolor grumble and breakage fix.
    I have been using a hair dryer to heat up the pencils to melt the cores to the wood before I use them.
    I warm them to the point that they feel hot to the touch. then I turn them and warm the other side. this seems to keep the cores in the wood casing and reduce breakage when I sharpen them.

  • @KimonoSuki
    @KimonoSuki 7 років тому +4

    I have a basic set of 12 and they haven't done any of those things. I use an electric sharpener so maybe that's it but they've never broken on me

  • @ClaudiaSketches
    @ClaudiaSketches 8 років тому +19

    Excellent review- I really find your videos refreshing as you offer non-mainstream alternatives (aside from Polychromos, of course).
    I've heard of Pablos by Caran D'Ache, but Luminance always seems to steal the limelight. Holbein always comes across as a very high quality, artist-grade brand (famed for their watercolours and gouache), but I've never heard of their pencils. Perhaps it's the lack of carriers, like you said.
    Have you tried Luminance before though? I wonder how you'd compare them to your favourite pencil brands/lines.
    I'd love to try Holbeins and Pablos, but just spoilt myself to a set of Polychromos (a bit of an upgrade to the Derwent Studio I use currently). One day.... :)

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  8 років тому +4

      Hi Claudia! Thank you for your kind comments and input! I will check out your channel and videos! Let me know what you think of the Polychromos!
      I plan to do an actual demo with the Holbein colored pencils here in the future. I believe the lack of popularity with them has to do with the lack of carriers, like you mentioned. I believe if they were available here in the US, it would put Prismacolor out of business.
      I used to own a set of Luminance, which I actually really enjoyed, and they were a definite upgrade from Prismacolors as far as wax based pencils were concerned. Probably the reason why they outshine Pablo's is that they're more available open stock in Blick art supply stores, and they are Caran D'Ache's highest lightfast rated pencil (and have the highest light fastness of any pencil on the market). I ended up having to part with them because at the time, I was having to downsize to pay for some expenses. Normally, I won't part with any art supply that I really love, but I was looking to go to strictly oil based pencils anyways. I now own some vintage Prismacolors when they were owned by Berol and performed at the top of their game (the quality now is sad in comparison). Thank you for commenting again! Much appreciated!

    • @ClaudiaSketches
      @ClaudiaSketches 8 років тому +4

      Oh yes, I see now that Pablos cost just over half of Luminance- I now really see why the Pablos are so attractive. Seems like a great place to start for people considering Caran D'ache.
      And thank you for your response, it's very informative! I'll keep an eye out for your holbein demo- already on tenterhooks from seeing your overview of them in your other video (the amount of colours is simply jaw-dropping and I can't wait to see how you use them)
      I'm not yet uploading videos but do plan on doing so in the near future :) I am on Instagram as Claudia.Sketches - I think I found you there too!

  • @jocelyn9446
    @jocelyn9446 6 років тому +1

    Mine are so perfect tho? Is it not for everyone? Mine never break they work so well and i dont have to sharpen them as much,even after i use them for a good amount of time...

  • @gaia3294
    @gaia3294 5 років тому +1

    folks before you go out and buy a bunch of polychromos, yes, they are a amazing pencils and I love them and they’re very high quality, however do keep in mind that they have a much sharper texture to them. if you do a lot of soft portraits it miiight not be the pencil for you. polychromos are better for ultra-textured drawings like animals. just my two cents though, might not be the same for everyone.

  • @ConnieFaye
    @ConnieFaye 7 років тому +7

    Absolutely love Polychromos, they work well with a lot of other mediums, watercolor, and markers too.

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому

      +Connie Faye Yes, they are quite versatile and amazing. Have you tried their Albrecht Durer watercolor pencils? Those are quite amazing as well.

    • @ConnieFaye
      @ConnieFaye 7 років тому

      I'm not a huge fan of watercolor pencils, I mostly use tube or pan watercolor. I especially love PH Martin's Liquid Watercolor.

  • @mr.chrisrodriguez4331
    @mr.chrisrodriguez4331 6 років тому +3

    I have been using prismacolor for almost 10 years, and I have had maybe 3 of my pencils totally break and not even sharpen. I have had over 300 prismas. So it barely happens.

  • @MeepM33p
    @MeepM33p 7 років тому +2

    My worst experience with Prismacolor pencils was that recently I had the actual WOOD of a pencil split all the way down the pencil on me. I was able to harvest the core and it still works for small areas, but to be honest this set was very old. I've had it since junior year of high school and my teacher probably had them sitting around longer than that. (I graduated in 2014) but other than that, I've had a wonderful experience with Prismacolors! I do understand why people don't like them though.

  • @dhp7799
    @dhp7799 8 років тому +2

    I still have a lot of prisms color pencils in my stash. I even have boxes of white and black that I have had forever. For many years I used them for my t-design work comps. Before computers took over. Most are of my prisms color pencils are 20 plus years old, and the have held up well over the years. Most art departments I have worked in had a few dusty boxes that I was able to acquire.
    When I need a new pencil from prismsacolors, I have found a great decrease in the quality. I have switched to the same brands you recommend a few years ago.
    Also, I did talk to art supply rep and he said a lot of manufacturing is now done in Mexico. So, always check where the pencil is made before buying.

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  8 років тому

      Thank you so much for this information! Very useful! I still have some old prismacolors and like you said, the quality was much better back then.

  • @GlitteryGecko
    @GlitteryGecko 7 років тому +12

    My Prismacolor Premiers break quite often with a hand sharpener, which is quite annoying. So I'm using a small box cutter to sharpen my pencils to a point and they break less often for the effort. Also, I have a LOT of lead nubs that are perfectly good to use but are way too tiny to hold even in my fingers because of the breakage. I found a small way to work with the latter problem, though. I bought myself a Staedler lead holder, and use the spring-hold mechanism to grab onto one portion of the nub. From there I've worked a 4-6mm nub down to a 2mm nub or less; basically a tiny ball that would break in half with any more pressure applied to it. Got lots of mileage out of those alone.

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому

      +GlitteryGecko It's definitely good to know you've found a way to work around the issue! It takes dedication!

    • @robertheilmeier2671
      @robertheilmeier2671 7 років тому +4

      I´m from Germany, where Prismacolors aren´t available easily but as I wanted to try them out I had ordered some from a free lance artist who sells them along with sharpener for cosmetics (for eyeliners and stuff like that), on a phonecall she told me that she advises to use this sharpener and it works very well, far better than a regular sharpener, you might want to try this out, too. Greetings from Germany!

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому +4

      +Robert Heilmeier Fantastic tip! It may be due to how soft the leads are. They may work better with a cosmetic sharpener.

    • @robertheilmeier2671
      @robertheilmeier2671 7 років тому +2

      Southpaw Creative Arts
      Thanks, I was probably fortunate that this artist was a woman who probably out of necessity and/or frustration came up with this idea, I for myself didn´t even know that such a sharpener could exist :D!

    • @AlottaBoulchit
      @AlottaBoulchit 7 років тому +3

      Ah the cosmetic sharpener is a great idea. When I was younger and used prismas I only had access to cosmetic sharpeners from my mom/grandma when they'd give me their extras. I rarely remember having any breakage issues. I didn't see massive breaks and wearing away of the pencil until I had bought an electric sharpener. Recently I found my set and tried to use them again but that same electric sharpener chewed them all up.. and then it broke. hehe

  • @isabellaolori5750
    @isabellaolori5750 7 років тому +3

    I really enjoy my prismacolors they work well for me. I've had mine for about 2 years now, I use a sharp hand sharpener and take my time sharpening to prevent breakage which I find works well.

    • @rianna6740
      @rianna6740 4 роки тому

      Alice Lovz Art it depends on the set you have.If you have the 150,they are amazing for realism but if you have the 12,24 or 36 i believe it’s harder to achieve realism

  • @jennifermu8
    @jennifermu8 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing in this video. I too started with Prismacolor and familiar with their pros and cons. The lead breakage and coming out became too frustrating for me. There were time I ended up going through 4 pencils of the same color for an art piece. I have been getting to know other brands and trying to find one that flows and builds nicely. Thank you again. Your input is appreciated.

  • @halljack3
    @halljack3 6 років тому +1

    i was a colored pencil artist for a few years and loved the vibrancy of Prismacolor (i feel they're unmatched). However, forget about sharpening them with small handheld sharpeners. It wont work. Get a quality manual crank handle sharpener like the swordfish Ikon and run a hard lead graphite pencil through them every few rounds between colored pencils and pastel pencils and you will love them.

  • @PrettyAliceNight
    @PrettyAliceNight 7 років тому +4

    Thanks for sharing. I would love to get the Faber Castell pencils and have had them on my wishlist for a while.

  • @michaelsteven1090
    @michaelsteven1090 7 років тому +97

    Oh cmon..premiers are great pencils. I've made some awesome drawings with them and so have many others. There's nothing wrong with them.

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому +27

      That's simply an opinion.

    • @wolfeyesgreen1187
      @wolfeyesgreen1187 7 років тому +10

      Michael Steven I can't use prismacolors they are like using oil pastels to me. I'm MUCH better with Faber castell pencils.

    • @Tayohni
      @Tayohni 7 років тому +3

      I like oil pencils much better than wax ones.

    • @LonitaFraser
      @LonitaFraser 7 років тому +32

      Well, she didn't knock the quality of the drawings she was producing with them, she knocked their manufacturing quality - which she is absolutely spot on about. They changed the location where they manufactured them a few years ago, and the quality dropped at that point on.

    • @betsybirge7934
      @betsybirge7934 7 років тому +9

      I also have never experienced any breakage that people keep talking about. When I purchased my 72 set I also purchased their small hand held sharpener - which is made is for these pencils. I have had no problems - NONE!!!

  • @Chameleon-wq4ul
    @Chameleon-wq4ul Рік тому +1

    I don't have any of these pencils, but I've heard, that Prismacolor ones tend to break quite easily. I'd rather save up some money and buy Holbein or Faber Castell ones.

  • @Melanie-157
    @Melanie-157 7 років тому +2

    I posted a couple months ago about how I had no issues with breakage with my prismas. Well now that i've worn the sharpener in a while, I started having a lot of breakage. Bought a new prisma handheld and back to having no problems. So for those who already have prismas, a sharp blade makes a big difference!

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому

      +Melanie 157 Great tip! Thank you! It may even help to sharpen them manually with a blade (although the soft cores may be too soft for a blade like that).

  • @lilacwings2001
    @lilacwings2001 7 років тому +5

    i got prismacolor the day i watched this video and im being honest, i kinda hate them. they kept on breaking like every two seconds and when i sharpened them the core thing kept on getting stuck in the sharpener. also that painting of Gerard is great

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому +2

      +Emosnowflake Thank you! :) I'm very sorry to hear about your pencils. I've experienced the same issues, clearly. I know it's hard when it's a gift; maybe you could return them as a defective item and get a different brand you'd like?

    • @lilacwings2001
      @lilacwings2001 7 років тому

      Southpaw Creative Arts I'll have to look into that

  • @kaizerkeller
    @kaizerkeller 7 років тому +52

    I am a simple fangirl. I see Gerard Way, I subscribe.

  • @radwulfeboraci7504
    @radwulfeboraci7504 6 років тому

    Have used Prismacolour since the early 80's. Everything she said has always been true. The waxing over till the colour flakes off, limited layering with some colours being incapable of colouring over (particularly lighter colours over dark for highlights) and yes some colours being softer and breaking continually. You end up rendering to the limitations of the pencil. I could get good transitions so long as the layers were light (could use 6-7 colours) However this made the end result soft without a lot of opacity. Tried switching papers and going to illustration boards etc. with no significant improvement. I will have to try one of these pencils out.

  • @ratzilla59
    @ratzilla59 7 років тому +2

    Buff the afflicted areas with a firm, natural hair paintbrush. This will stop the bloom and render it a bit shiny (e.g., wax polish on shoes, same concept), I don't use a pencil sharpener anymore (for Prismacolors) but an X-ACTO knife. There is a bit of a learning curve but it's been worthwhile.

  • @stuartlittlefanclub2848
    @stuartlittlefanclub2848 7 років тому +4

    I just bought prismacolor they were on sale for 5 lol and I'm still getting used to them I'm not sure if I like them or not. I hate the wax though but I just need to get used to the wax and them XD

  • @kateo846
    @kateo846 7 років тому +3

    Someone once told me that if you put your Prismacolor down after using it, and you can hear it make contact with your desk, you are likely to have broken it inside somewhere. Gawd, I hope not! But having said that, I have always remembered the comment and I treat mine like a newborn baby - just in case lol

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому

      +Kate O lol it's highly likely since the cores are so soft! I wouldn't doubt it.

    • @Dicedealer64
      @Dicedealer64 7 років тому +5

      ANd if they do break, put them in the microwave for a few seconds. They let sit for an hour. This melts the wax slightly and then they solidify again. Problem solved.

  • @YellowMelle
    @YellowMelle 7 років тому +1

    Ah man, around 2001 my friend and I really wanted prismacolours but we were highschoolers so I had the laurentian pack and she had the scholar pack. I'd already gotten over pencil crayons entirely before my mom bought me a big pack of Premiers.
    So I still have them, a million years later. I definitely noticed the build up and on really dark images, it even turned white! Recently I also felt like I can't layer them very well (or maybe they're too old???). I didn't even know there are oil-based ones, I will have to try a few out someday! Thanks.

    • @robertheilmeier2671
      @robertheilmeier2671 7 років тому +1

      You won´t regret this decision to try oil-based pencils. I haven´t used Holbein or Caran D´ache pencils yet but have lots of experience with the Polychromos and they are fantastic. I have ordered a few Prismacolors a couple of years ago (they aren´t easily available in Germany where i´m from) and I think they are a beautiful and very soft product but i also realized that some of the leads are not centered or even fall out ;-).. this won´t ever happen with the Polychromos ! - no wax bloom there either, they may just be a little bit harder as the only "disadvantage" over Prismacolor I can think of, but they are still considerably softer and richer than cheaper pencils and their lightfastness is very good.

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому +1

      +Robert Heilmeier I completely agree!

    • @robertheilmeier2671
      @robertheilmeier2671 7 років тому +1

      Thanks! I have drawn a colibri sipping nectar from a flower more than thirty years ago, my parents had this drawing framed and after all this time being exposed to daylight I have to say that some of the flower petals pink hues have bleached quite a bit (but they were layed very softly then, to begin with), yet the green and turqouise and brown colors of the colibri´s feathers haven´t bleached that much, noticeable but not distractingly so. But mind you, thirty years is a long time! :-)
      Southpaw Creative Arts

  • @RoseRedRoseWhite
    @RoseRedRoseWhite 7 років тому +1

    I thought I was just being overly picky, but I had experienced the same issues you have. I am comparing the newer ones to a "vintage" set my dad had from years back. The older ones were creamy, not so waxy, and to me, more pigmented. They were not so fragile either. I am looking forward to trying your reccomendations, especially the oil based ones.

  • @milkandcookies4721
    @milkandcookies4721 7 років тому +47

    Damn it! I already ordered them! 😪

    • @watermelonboba5221
      @watermelonboba5221 7 років тому +18

      Milk and Cookies I think u got the wrong emoji XD

    • @Danabn0rmal
      @Danabn0rmal 7 років тому +9

      Milk and Cookies, stop sleeping! Wake up!

    • @deseriemeyers7156
      @deseriemeyers7156 7 років тому +17

      no worries .. you will still like them , everyone I know still likes theirs.. I don't know anyone personally that has ever sold theirs either.. And you can buy them open stock ( single pencils) as well you have a few that break.. also try different sharpeners if you do have one that breaks.. I bought an electric sharpener after I got my first set because of that problem and it worked just fine for the problem.

    • @Bluewolf23
      @Bluewolf23 7 років тому +1

      Melanie Martinez AND Gorillaz in the same comment section!

    • @HyHwua
      @HyHwua 7 років тому

      It is okay mine have worked fine.

  • @ScotCampbellwindowpainter
    @ScotCampbellwindowpainter 7 років тому +9

    What a great video. Thanks for putting this together. I paint windows for a living but do some colored pencil work for fun. I have used prismacolor forever. Yeah the breakage can be annoying. I am going to try the Holbein. Thanks again, I will subscribe and like.

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому +1

      +Scot Campbell Thank you, Scot! Welcome! I hope you enjoy your new Holbein pencils when you get them.

    • @cx_flamewheel9051
      @cx_flamewheel9051 7 років тому +1

      Scot Campbell What do you mean by paint Windows?

    • @cx_flamewheel9051
      @cx_flamewheel9051 7 років тому +1

      Scot Campbell Ohhhhhhhh!!! I get it now

    • @ScotCampbellwindowpainter
      @ScotCampbellwindowpainter 7 років тому +1

      CX_FlameWheel hahaha! You must've seen my channel.

    • @syxxvralrock5759
      @syxxvralrock5759 7 років тому +2

      Really happy with this review, even as a beginner I get annoyed with the waxy buildup and white film that you speak of, it tends to leave white speckles behind when you color a piece and knowing that there are alternatives that work to avoid this is really good to know. Also like the idea of keeping a blending pencil on the side. Does that work well with oil based pencil being that it is wax however?

  • @bevannamagicalraggybear8727
    @bevannamagicalraggybear8727 7 років тому +2

    When you started to talk about the leads breaking. I've gone through so many due to breakage, I've also had 2 empty ones!!! I don't enjoy using them, they've become a chore to use. I always think OK, it's been awhile, I'll give it another go. Grrrrr!! I want to enjoy my art, especially in the creative experience of making it. So, I've also changed over to Faber-Castell. I know just what you mean about the wax bloom. Thanks..

  • @LXW-Arts
    @LXW-Arts 5 років тому +1

    I have sargent and crayola colored pencils. I mostly use crayola color pencils. Some are good but others the lead kept breaking when I sharpen. I think the problem is that me and other artist want sharp point pencils. A dull point isnt bad and sometimes and dull point has a sharp on a certain angle of the tip of a pencil.

  • @MissChelle
    @MissChelle 7 років тому +9

    Im lucky I still have my set from around 20 years ago.they are still going great!

  • @tinab2059
    @tinab2059 7 років тому +5

    I love my Prismacolors and I don´t have any problem with them :)

    • @johnartgallery347
      @johnartgallery347 3 роки тому

      Do like art? It's so amazing😍 I was impressed with your video! Keep up the good work 👍 Have a nice day 🧡👍
      Absolutely stunning Beautiful! 🤩,happy to watch!😛👍😜👍 wonderful!

  • @vicky1732
    @vicky1732 3 роки тому +2

    I look forward to have the PrismaColor Premier 150 counts and a new chinese brand call Brutfuner and mix them together,the Brutfuner are oil based but have 160 pencils which is a lot,I don't paint things like landscapes or any more fancy than that but I like the idea of having them with a collection of 168 markers too

  • @doloresneilson5349
    @doloresneilson5349 7 років тому +1

    I'm not an artist by any stretch of the imagination. I'm a scrapbooker...but am learning to color images for my homemade cards.
    About breakage: Eyebrow and eyeliner cosmetics are also wax based creamy pencils.... and myself along with countless others complain about breakage.
    I started placing them in freezer prior to sharpening (about 15 minutes)..now my eye based eyebrow/eyeliners sharpen beautifully!
    While impractical, wondering if this might be a solution. INstead of the suggested opposite (melting them!).

  • @k.poe.edwards_836
    @k.poe.edwards_836 7 років тому +4

    I personally don't like Prismacolor because of the breaking as well. I tend to go for pastels or pens, so I'm not really one to ask about colored pencils, but nice review!

    • @ashleygarcia3631
      @ashleygarcia3631 7 років тому

      Poe Musica you get breaking with your pencils. Weird.

    • @lucyeastman5956
      @lucyeastman5956 7 років тому

      Ashley Garcia

    • @goldegreen
      @goldegreen 7 років тому +3

      I haven't experience breaking of the Prismacolors because I have a quality electric sharpener and I take care of them pretty well.

  • @tomatojuiceburger
    @tomatojuiceburger 7 років тому +3

    I've been half listening and half looking at the Gerard drawing.
    Welp, thanks for sharing this, I was gonna buy some prismacolor pencils this week.

  • @peterjmaida2057
    @peterjmaida2057 7 років тому +1

    I am addicted to adult coloring books and I find that Crayola colored pencils are easier for coloring in small spaces because Prisma smears too much. I have the big 100 count Crayola from Walmart. Informative video , thank you.

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому

      +Peter J Maida I'll be doing a video soon about using high end colored pencils on coloring books. I can see where Prismas would be too soft to use in small spaces. Thanks for watching!

  • @aaaa-lv1zq
    @aaaa-lv1zq 7 років тому +2

    I tried them out and compared their coloring to crayolas. Is it strange I prefer crayolas? I would personally recommend Prismacolors for beginning artists. There is a problem with the off centered lead, I don't understand why that affects them considering that I'm a beginner still.

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому +2

      I don't think it's strange at all! I believe it's up to the artist to decide what works for them!

  • @Tattooedgaymer
    @Tattooedgaymer 7 років тому +3

    I have issues with the wood splitting. I have used all kinds of sharpeners and it happens every time. I also don't like how they look on paper, not as nice as people say imo.

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому +4

      +LolitaDoChan I agree with you. In fact, I'm doing a vintage Prismacolor review, and the wood even looks different, feels different, etc. The wood in the old Prismas from the 90's and before felt a lot stronger and held up better/performed better.

  • @emiliesfineartstudio304
    @emiliesfineartstudio304 7 років тому +3

    As a coloured pencil artist, Prismacolor pencils were what I started off with. The points you make in this video are spot on. Two of the main reasons I stopped using them were one, they would always break (I mostly believe it is due to the cores of the pencils being off centre), and two, the wax blooming that would occur within a few days (it can be partially avoided if you spray with a fixative right away). Because I started selling my work, I had to stop using them for that very reason. While Prismacolors are great for beginners, I would recommend trying Faber Castell Polychromos, which are oil based, so that the whole wax blooming disaster is non existent. Slightly more expensive, but totally worth it.

  • @lindakuruneru6708
    @lindakuruneru6708 6 років тому

    i bought mine last year and have zero breakage. very happy with my set.

  • @randyromero4808
    @randyromero4808 7 років тому +2

    Thank you for opening my eyes to Prismacolor pencils. I really hated that they break so easily. I will be switching brands.

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому

      +Randy Romero you're welcome - in the long run, I think people lose their money if they get a bad batch. Brunyzeel is a great alternative, but their color collection is limited to 48. I'll be doing a review of them.

  • @verminnalee6121
    @verminnalee6121 7 років тому +9

    I use Marco renoir fine art colored pencils. I love them, best art about them is that they are oil based. Beautiful blending, with the look of oil paint. Its almost impossible to break these pencils.

    • @lottielovegood
      @lottielovegood 7 років тому

      Verminna Lee Where can you get them?

    • @verminnalee6121
      @verminnalee6121 7 років тому

      Amazon

    • @Lydianon
      @Lydianon 7 років тому

      Thank you for the suggestion, they sound like they're worth trying.

  • @littleteemo6131
    @littleteemo6131 7 років тому +3

    Feeling much better now :D I'm from Germany. I grew up with Farber Castell and i just love them. Now i know I'm not alone :).

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому

      +Little Teemo I absolutely love Faber-Castell. I have their pencils, markers, graphite, and they are top notch quality. They've never disappointed me in performance.

  • @CallistaHooper
    @CallistaHooper 7 років тому +1

    This is the color pencil review I needed. Thank you AJ!

    • @ArtistJane
      @ArtistJane  7 років тому

      +Cheryl Hooper (nyxinus) Thank you! Your comment made my day!

  • @rosm6621
    @rosm6621 6 років тому

    Cut and pasted this a few years ago from a blog. Cannot remember the blogger, but here is what it recommended for broken lead in colored pencils....
    "Audra Stevens, Product Information Specialist with Blick Art Materials. Here are her instructions:
    What you will want to do is put your pencils on a cookie sheet - preferably lined with wax paper or a silicone pad - and put the pencils in the cold oven. Heat the oven to 250 degrees Fahrenheit and let them bake at that temperature for 2-5 minutes.Then let the oven completely cool down to room temperature before you take them out. They may still be warm so be careful when handling them. Do not put them in the microwave because they have metal lettering on them and they will spark or catch fire.
    She said that she has successfully used this method with Prismacolor pencils. I tried this method with a Dick Blick colored pencil. After 3 minutes, the pencil was still breaking, so I baked it again for 5 minutes and, VOILA!, it worked. Thanks, Audra, I love having that solution!"