墨水颜色 | Mehrfarbig |
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商品重量 | 1 千克 |
型号 | Albrecht Dürer |
型号年份 | 2015 |
数量 | 120 |
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Faber-Castell 辉柏嘉 Albrecht Durer 水彩铅笔 - 120支
Albrecht Durer 120 Watercolor Pencil Set Tin
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- 用水刷洗时,颜料完全溶解
- 铅笔套装 120 支 albrecht 长水彩铅笔
- 高度着色的铅为 3.8mm,采用 SV 粘合以防止破损
- 具有平滑的叠放色彩
- 可作为单独铅笔或各种笔
- Pigments dissolve completely when brushed with water
- Pencils set 120 albrecht durer watercolor pencils
- Highly pigmented leads are 3.3mm and are SV-bonded to resist breakage
- Have a smooth color laydown
- Available as individual pencils or in various
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This set of 120 Albrecht Durer Watercolor pencils have buttery smooth laydown, are easily blended, and have no waxy build up. Thick 3.8mm break resistant and fully water soluble leads can be blended quickly when wet and become permanent when dry for rich watercolor effect. The colors are consistent when wet or dry. Comes in a sturdy reusable tin case.
This set of 120 Albrecht Durer Watercolor pencils have buttery smooth laydown, are easily blended, and have no waxy build up. Thick 3.8mm break resistant and fully water soluble leads can be blended quickly when wet and become permanent when dry for rich watercolor effect. The colors are consistent when wet or dry. Comes in a sturdy reusable tin case.
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- unübertroffener lichtbeständigkeit and Brilliant Colors
- 完美的水模矿泉
- 优质颜料
- 软棉签。
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About Faber-Castell
Faber-Castell was established in 1761 by the cabinet maker Kaspar Faber, it is one of the oldest industrial companies in the world. The company is manufacturer of wood-cased pencils with a varied range of products for writing, drawing and creative design, as well as decorative cosmetics. Faber-Castell is renowned for its high quality, innovative products, commitment to tradition, and environmental awareness.
Lothar von Faber took over the family business in 1839. He is remembered, in particular, as a pioneer of the branded article who in creating his own brand name set a new standard. Today the eighth generation family member Count Anton-Wolfgang von Faber-Castell, who took over as head of the company in 1978, has been instrumental in new product development and the expansion of international activities. Count Faber-Castell takes delight in rediscovering products from the past and recreating them with timeless design and modern technology.

Albrecht Dürer Watercolour Pencils Tin of 120
Albrecht Dürer artists' watercolour pencils provide artists with great versatility of expression when drawing, shading and painting in watercolours. High-quality materials, combined with over 250 years of experience, have resulted in watercolour pencils that produce unsurpassed watercolour effects and vibrancy.
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不适合 5岁以下的儿童,请在成人监护下使用。
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I took some product pictures I thought might be helpful.

2015年1月25日 在美国审核
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2/4/17. Edited to include my color swatch chart. These pencils melt like warm butter whe you apply just a little water. Just beautiful!

2017年1月25日 在美国审核
2/4/17. Edited to include my color swatch chart. These pencils melt like warm butter whe you apply just a little water. Just beautiful!



So I went to the local art store to buy about four pencils to fill in some missing colors for some adult coloring books. I fell in love with them, so had to get the full 120 set.
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So far I've only begun to tap the potential of these pencils. There's a lot more practicing and experimenting to go yet. What I like so far:
- These color smooth. They are not scratchy (most of them. I'll get to that later). They are a bit firmer than the Prismacolors, but still able to layer.
- They are less messy than the Prismacolors. (I tend to press down a bit hard when layering and get flakes and smudges all over the place with the softer pencils.
- they wet easy and spread nice. Wet effect looks just like watercolor paint.
- even when used dry, they work really well. They glide on quietly with a nice amount of pigment. They don't seem to clog up the paper as much. (I've only tested on smooth paper so far, but I expect good results on rougher paper too.)
- there isn't an extreme shift between dry and wet. The red stays red, rather than shifting towards magenta. (The mongols had that color shift.)
- the tin is nice. A great way to store them, though I'd likely need to rubber band it if I were to carry it around for a long time. The tin so far stays intact as long as I can carry it upright. The pencils fit in their spots. The trays are easy to remove.
There are a few things I don't like. Some of it might be how I am using them. Some might be problems with the pigments.
- I'm struggling to get really super dark rich vibrant shades in areas I want intense contrast. It could be just my method. I've since then added a few Derwent intense pencils to fulfill this desire.
- the metallics. I'm not impressed. I feel they are the weakest. Used dry they hold up okay. The gold and the copper seem to be scratchy in my set. The copper especially so. You have to press hard to get any more than a light streak. Silver is okay if applied dry. It looks more like semi loose mica flakes than a solid silver. When wet, silver turns into a faint gray with some iridescence. This could be because I am spoiled by the Prismacolor old metallic line for dry use and the pearl ex pigments used wet and later sprayed with a finish. Perhaps used on dark paper these metallics would look better. I've only tested them on white so far.
- No CD. Not a big thing to me. I don't feel like I am missing anything that I can't find on youtube or related. To be honest, the CD would most likely sit somewhere in my computer room collecting dust as an item "I'll watch later but not today." My real excitement was digging into the colored pencils.
That all said, I'm happy with this set. I'm mostly just practicing on coloring books with them, but easily see me doing serious art with them. I'll get a lot of use from this set. Also great about Amazon is the bargain offered on these sets. My local art stores either don't carry this set or would charge twice the amount, or the price for a lesser set.
Included with this review, is a coloring book page done with these pencils. The caterpillar is my addition to the milkweed illustration. I also plan to update this review as I do more stuff with these pencils.
Included is the colors with and without water in the order I found them in the set. The metallics photograph pretty well even if they look not as impressive on the paper.

2015年8月22日 在美国审核
So I went to the local art store to buy about four pencils to fill in some missing colors for some adult coloring books. I fell in love with them, so had to get the full 120 set.
-------
So far I've only begun to tap the potential of these pencils. There's a lot more practicing and experimenting to go yet. What I like so far:
- These color smooth. They are not scratchy (most of them. I'll get to that later). They are a bit firmer than the Prismacolors, but still able to layer.
- They are less messy than the Prismacolors. (I tend to press down a bit hard when layering and get flakes and smudges all over the place with the softer pencils.
- they wet easy and spread nice. Wet effect looks just like watercolor paint.
- even when used dry, they work really well. They glide on quietly with a nice amount of pigment. They don't seem to clog up the paper as much. (I've only tested on smooth paper so far, but I expect good results on rougher paper too.)
- there isn't an extreme shift between dry and wet. The red stays red, rather than shifting towards magenta. (The mongols had that color shift.)
- the tin is nice. A great way to store them, though I'd likely need to rubber band it if I were to carry it around for a long time. The tin so far stays intact as long as I can carry it upright. The pencils fit in their spots. The trays are easy to remove.
There are a few things I don't like. Some of it might be how I am using them. Some might be problems with the pigments.
- I'm struggling to get really super dark rich vibrant shades in areas I want intense contrast. It could be just my method. I've since then added a few Derwent intense pencils to fulfill this desire.
- the metallics. I'm not impressed. I feel they are the weakest. Used dry they hold up okay. The gold and the copper seem to be scratchy in my set. The copper especially so. You have to press hard to get any more than a light streak. Silver is okay if applied dry. It looks more like semi loose mica flakes than a solid silver. When wet, silver turns into a faint gray with some iridescence. This could be because I am spoiled by the Prismacolor old metallic line for dry use and the pearl ex pigments used wet and later sprayed with a finish. Perhaps used on dark paper these metallics would look better. I've only tested them on white so far.
- No CD. Not a big thing to me. I don't feel like I am missing anything that I can't find on youtube or related. To be honest, the CD would most likely sit somewhere in my computer room collecting dust as an item "I'll watch later but not today." My real excitement was digging into the colored pencils.
That all said, I'm happy with this set. I'm mostly just practicing on coloring books with them, but easily see me doing serious art with them. I'll get a lot of use from this set. Also great about Amazon is the bargain offered on these sets. My local art stores either don't carry this set or would charge twice the amount, or the price for a lesser set.
Included with this review, is a coloring book page done with these pencils. The caterpillar is my addition to the milkweed illustration. I also plan to update this review as I do more stuff with these pencils.
Included is the colors with and without water in the order I found them in the set. The metallics photograph pretty well even if they look not as impressive on the paper.

