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dreerose In reply to Nephthys76 [2013-02-24 03:15:20 +0000 UTC]
Oh really? Yeah I know its expensive! you've really got to decide you want to do it. Well I have some Faber Castell polychromos (uhh 12), & although I havent used them much, I don't think they have breakage problems. Also apparently Dick Blicks own brand are pretty good (& MUCH cheaper) Thats funny we cant' get hardly any of those in Oz (but we can get Lyra!)
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Nephthys76 In reply to dreerose [2013-02-24 04:47:00 +0000 UTC]
Interesting... I have a Dick Blick about 30-40 miles from me. Maybe I'll check them out! I have been using Dick Blick graphites and I think they are decent for the price.
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dreerose In reply to Nephthys76 [2013-02-24 09:38:46 +0000 UTC]
Hey lucky you! - you know I heard someone talking about how when there pencils break, you can put them in the microwave & heat them up a little (if they're wax based) so the wax sticks back together ( but I think thats more to do with if they've been dropped) happy hunting!
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dreerose In reply to Nephthys76 [2013-02-24 20:42:14 +0000 UTC]
hey cool! let me know if it works lol!
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JlaArtbug [2013-02-22 20:45:44 +0000 UTC]
If you drop colored pencils they most often break. Also use an electric pencil sharpener instead of manual. That's what helps me.
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Nephthys76 In reply to JlaArtbug [2013-02-23 00:52:43 +0000 UTC]
Thanks Jennifer. I haven't dropped my pencils... but I did order them online, perhaps they were damaged during shipping. I think it is the sharpener, even though I bought a Prismacolor sharpener that is meant specifically for my pencils. I have found that if I tilt the pencil just right, the pencils are breaking a lot less often now.
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dcorrigan [2013-02-20 01:04:10 +0000 UTC]
The last colored pencils I worked with were crayons... But i like it. Great job.
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