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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerKalour Pro Pastellkreide-Buntstifte, Set mit 50 Farben, Kohlestifte zum Zeichnen, Skizzieren, Färben, Schattieren, Kunstbedarf für Erwachsene, Künstler
uschi
Bewertet in Deutschland am 26. Februar 2025
Für Anfänger wie ich bin, voll ausreichend. Tolle Farben.
A. Szczuka
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 11. Februar 2025
I am a pastel pencil artist and bought these to try them out. They have nice colours but are quite hard and sometimes they don't show up as well as others. Some colours are also harder than others. I'd say they are student quality not really for professional artists. Great little set if someone just wants to play around with pastels. However, if you're serious I'd go for different brands.
MAURIZIO NIGRO
Bewertet in Italien am 26. November 2024
perfette ed ottimi colori
RuimtB
Bewertet in Mexiko am 21. August 2024
Me encantaron, muy buena pigmentación y el empaque es excelente llegaron en buen estado, la caja es de metal y tiene una hoja para rellenar como pruebas de color justo lo que esperaba.
Laurence Dufourny
Bewertet in Frankreich am 18. November 2024
J'ai acheté ces crayons car un stage de pastel m'a fait réaliser que les craies ne suffisaient pas pour faire les détails très fins. La boite contient une belle sélection de teintes à un prix abordable qui me permettront sans doute de finaliser la plupart de mes dessins après avoir fait les "grandes" surfaces avec des craies.
Silent Agony
Bewertet in den USA am7. September 2023
I'm going to preface my review by saying that I'm not an artist, and I don't have a lot of experience with pastel chalk in pencil form. I like the relative simplicity of using pastel chalk as backgrounds in my adult coloring books, but I don't really like some of the side effects. Pastel chalk can just be messy. Due to a lack of dexterity, I've dropped the box of pastels a few times, and trying to get everything back in the box wasn't easy, or fun. My previous experience with pastel chalk pencils is just a few purchased from Dick Blick's online open stock catalog of a couple brands. And, I think there are less than a dozen. I've been wanting a set for a while, so I could have a better variety of colors. I've been seeing quite a few people give Kalour products quite a bit of positive reviews.The tin is a very nice one with a hinged lid. The individual pencils are both named and numbered. Kalour includes a nice swatch chart. The first tray in my tin was in order from right to left, but the second was in order from left to right. I hate swatching, but actually swatched the set right away. None of the pencils felt super scratchy on the swatch chart. I thought they felt a little better when each color was laid down in a vertical set of strokes, instead of horizontal. It took three light coats of Krylon matte fixative to stop the chalk on the swatch chart from smearing. I used a few on the background of a picture from a Creative Haven book. It only took one coat of the same spray stop the chalk from transferring. One of the pencils did feel a little bit scratchy on the Dover Publications paper, but not enough to be a deal breaker. Milage may vary on different paper types; some may require more than one light coat. Individuals using this set for actual serious art may need a higher-end art fixative. Overall, I'm pretty pleased with my purchase.Edited (12-22-23): After using the set for quite a few coloring pages, I have a bit more feedback. If Kalour expands the set, I'd like:- Payne's Grey is one of my favorite Polychromos colors. The dark blue grey is great for shading quite a few colors. I'd like to see both a darker and lighter blue grey added here.- Both a lighter and dark neutral grey.- A lighter blue.- A lighter blue violet. Lilac or lavender sort of color.
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