tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-220865105573981879.post6493676441238563920..comments2024-03-27T16:28:08.077-07:00Comments on Fueled by Clouds & Coffee: Colored Pencil Review: Faber-Castell PolychromosMiataGrrlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00727208043312788510noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-220865105573981879.post-58501839368725646162021-06-23T20:35:43.528-07:002021-06-23T20:35:43.528-07:00Hola! Polychromos are much harder and therefore it...Hola! Polychromos are much harder and therefore it's easier to draw details. Lightfast are soft, so they layer in a different way. If you are only buying the set of 12, Polychromos will have a slightly wider color range. MiataGrrlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00727208043312788510noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-220865105573981879.post-42834756420904276882021-06-23T19:02:03.301-07:002021-06-23T19:02:03.301-07:00Hola, una pregunta, que es mejor para dibujar real...Hola, una pregunta, que es mejor para dibujar realismo y anime: faber-castell polychromos o derwent lightfast?En los 2 casos hablo del paquete de 12 lapices...<br /><br />Traducción/translation:<br /><br />Hello, a question, which is better to draw realism and anime: faber-castell polychromos or derwent lightfast? In both cases I am talking about the pack of 12 pencils ...J.B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/05965587679797734129noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-220865105573981879.post-45105707183119830392021-05-17T17:44:29.282-07:002021-05-17T17:44:29.282-07:00Will look forward to hearing how you like the Lumi...Will look forward to hearing how you like the Luminance and Lightfast! MiataGrrlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00727208043312788510noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-220865105573981879.post-20001080503771475352021-05-17T17:35:12.694-07:002021-05-17T17:35:12.694-07:00Thanks! I don't want to switch, just curious t...Thanks! I don't want to switch, just curious to try something new :-) I like the way Polys look and feel. Some colors are a bit thin, but better paper might help. Some colors are too similar, I won't replace some when they are used up. But overall they are great pencils.<br /><br />The Luminance I tried definitely didn't feel like my Caran d'Ache NeoColor crayons, they were more like pastels. I heard they coat the points of new pencils to protect them from breakage, maybe that affected my little test? I'll just have to buy some Luminance and Lightfast pencils and see how I like them.<br /><br />As for watercolor pencils, I have a small old set of Faber Castells but I don't "get" them. It seems double the work to draw then paint over. When I want to draw I don't want to risk it getting water damaged, and when I want to use water, I'll use the paints. That's just me.<br /><br />Thanks again for your comments!Rolandnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-220865105573981879.post-33635770149199497222021-05-16T21:22:34.477-07:002021-05-16T21:22:34.477-07:00Great questions, Roland! I use Polychromos more th...Great questions, Roland! I use Polychromos more than any of the others, and I find them to be harder than either Luminance or Lightfast. I was surprised to hear you describe Luminance as dry, because I perceive them as soft and waxy, almost like crayons. But Lightfast is even waxier than Luminance. Are you familiar with Prismacolors? If so, I'd say both Luminance and Lightfast are closer to Prismacolor in softness and application. Polychromos are unique among artist grade pencils for being as hard as they are, yet so highly pigmented.<br /><br />As for palette, I'm an urban sketcher, and I hardly do any landscapes or botanicals, so I'm not sure I would be very helpful, as I tend to select for more urban subjects! ;-) I have only a small selection of Lightfast, and some colors seem unique (unfound in other manufacturers' sets). Luminance has a solid range for natural subjects. <br /><br />I haven't used enough Lightfast colors to comment on opacity, but I definitely think Luminance is more opaque than Polychromos.<br /><br />One comment about Lightfast quality: I have a couple with off-center cores, and a friend reported that his set had several off-center cores. That's very disappointing, given the price, which is right up there with Luminance.<br /><br />I don't know if any of my comments are helpful, but as a strong fan of Polychromos, I must ask: Why do you want to switch? ;-) Personally, I think we're both better off with Polychromos, and they are a better value than Luminance or Derwent. When I need a softer pencil, I'm more likely to reach for vintage Prismacolors than either Luminance or Lightfast.<br /><br />Please note also that I am a huge fan of Caran d'Ache Museum Aquarelles (watercolor pencils are my primary medium, not traditional), so my comments about Luminance do not apply to all Caran d'Ache colored pencils. In general, I'd say Cd'A makes the best watercolor pencils available, but I wouldn't say that about their wax-based pencils.MiataGrrlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00727208043312788510noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-220865105573981879.post-33754188263266460262021-05-16T20:59:03.622-07:002021-05-16T20:59:03.622-07:00Hi, just wondering what your thoughts are on Faber...Hi, just wondering what your thoughts are on Faber-Castell Polychromos vs Derwent Lightfast or Cara d'Ache Luminance. I have a large collection of Polys so am familiar with how they work. I am curious know how they compare with Lightfast and Luminance. I briefly tried some Luminance pencils in a shop - they were surprisingly dry but the colors were very dense and opaque. I have not been able to try the Lightfast (only sold in sealed tins). I read a lot of review but there is not much on how they feel, what the drawing experience it like. And the color charts and swatch tests on the web aren't the same as seeing the colors and laydown in person. Could you comment on:<br /><br />Palette - I mostly draw landscapes and botanical art, plus some abstract stuff. A set with a good range of foliage greens, sky blues, sea greens and colors for flowers would be perfect.<br /><br />Feel - What is the feel of pencil while drawing? Are they hard or soft, do they feel chalky, dry, smooth or sticky? Do the colors go on smoothly evenly or can you get uneven buildup?<br /><br />Result - Is the result on paper waxy, glossy or matt? Are the colors transparent (like the Polys) or opaque?<br /><br />Many thanks!Rolandnoreply@blogger.com