Prismacolor Pencils and How Do You Use Them?

Prismacolor pencils are one of the most popular colors pencils among artists, hobbyists, students and coloring enthusiasts. Known for their rich pigments, smooth application, and excellent blending capabilities, these pencils help create vibrant artwork with professional-looking results.

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What are Prismacolor Pencils?​

Prismacolor Pencils are high quality coloured pencils made with soft wax based cores. Their cores are well pigmented and creates bright and bold colours which can be easily layered and blended. Prismacolor pencils are soft and provide a smoother glide over paper, giving the artist easier gradients and shading and more detailed effects.

The top selling line is Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencils, a vast selection of colors that are perfect for drawing, illustration, coloring for adults and fine art projects.

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Features of Prismacolor Pencils​


Rich Pigmentation
Prismacolor pencils are filled with rich pigments for bold and saturated colors. Even light pressure will result in good colour coverage.

Soft Core Design
The soft wax core helps to blend the colors, which creates a greater ease in achieving realistic transitions and blends.

Excellent Layering Ability
Artists can create layers of color to add depth, texture and dimension to their works.

Wide Color Selection
The Prismacolor range is extensive, and allows for subtle variations in color and realistic effects.

Smooth Blending
Using layers of the same pencil, colorless blenders, and blending techniques will help create smooth transitions between colors.

How to Use Prismacolor Pencils​


Begin by drawing with Light Layers.
Begin by applying light pressure. Thin layers are easier to blend and enable you to build the color level.

Layer Colors Gradually
Layer colors instead of applying a single thick layer. Layering for richer, more realistic results.

Use Circular Strokes
Gentle circular movements remove obvious pencil lines and result in smoother and more complete colour coverage.

Blend Similar Colors
Use colors that are close in value together (light blue and dark blue) for natural-looking gradations.

Polish to a smooth surface.
Burnishing is a technique which involves using heavier pressure with a lighter pencil or a colorless blender. This helps to even the layers and results in a smooth finish.

Make Highlights and Shadows

Shade areas with darker colors and light areas with lighter colors. This adds depth and realism.

The best paper for Prismacolor Pencils is the Prismacolor Premium Drawing Pads.

Prismacolor pencils are soft, so they do best on paper that has some texture, which is sometimes referred to as "tooth. The pigments adhere well to the surface and can be overlaid on various layers of drawing paper, mixed-media paper, and good coloring-book paper.

Although smooth paper can be used, textured paper will give a better layering and blending effect.

For improved results, try these tips:
  • Have sharp pencils for details.
  • In the beginning of drawing: use light pressure.
  • Blend colors slowly, don't try to force the change of color.
  • Try out colours on scrap paper first.
  • Be careful when storing pencils to prevent soft cores from being damaged.
  • Work on the idea of layering to create richer colours.
  • Prismacolor pencils are a favorite among artists for several reasons.
The Prismacolor pencils boast rich hues, smooth application and blendability, which is why many artists favor them. It is suitable for making detailed drawings, coloring books, portraits, landscapes and creative crafts, where you can enjoy this pencil's excellent control and professional quality results.

Prismacolor pencils are high quality coloured pencils for smooth coloring, blending and artistic expression. They're super soft and have great colour, suitable for beginner and advanced users. With the help of shades, careful color layering and shading techniques, you can produce beautiful, detailed artworks that are rich in color and dimensionality.
 
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