Coloring Pens/Pencils?

EMT2B

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Hey Artistic folks!!
I got a good quality anatomy coloring book off freecycle and I want to start coloring in it so's I can learn stuff. I have some el-cheapo colored pens/pencils, but I'm thinking of investing in some higher-quality ones specifically for use in my new book. Does anyone have a reccomendation for a good quality brand of colored pencils or pens (the smaller the point, the better) that won't break the bank? The pencils I have are a mix of Rose Art, Crayola, and Sanford. They all seem to wear down fairly fast when I'm coloring though. Google search turned up Prismacolor as a reccomendation. I thought I'd ask the folks on here as well. Thanks a bunch!! :)
 

bigbaldguy

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Might I suggest asking in a forum devoted to pencils, nah that would be silly who would create a forum to talk about pencils.

http://www.scribbletalk.com/
 

Anjel

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Might I suggest asking in a forum devoted to pencils, nah that would be silly who would create a forum to talk about pencils.

http://www.scribbletalk.com/

Lmao you are doing a lot "might I suggesting " tonight

But that right there is hilarious.

And to the Op. I could never turn my back in the crayola 24ct packs.

Sawwey.
 

lightsandsirens5

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Don't pay any attention to the bald guy. We aren't sure why he is bald, but we think that whatever caused that made him crazy as well. :p

jk of course.


But as to your question, I'd say prismacolor, hands down. Just be really careful with them as they have very soft "lead." I love to do pencil work and those are all I use. No complaints yet!
 
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EMT2B

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Might I suggest asking in a forum devoted to pencils, nah that would be silly who would create a forum to talk about pencils.

http://www.scribbletalk.com/

Hey 'Bull'~
Thanks! I didn't know that forum existed! :) Ok, so I 'knew' something like that had to exist somewhere, but not exactly where I could find it. :p Thanks again! :)


And to the Op. I could never turn my back in the crayola 24ct packs.

Anjel~
I find colored pencils a tad easier to use in the teensy-weensy spaces that are in my book. But for my other coloring needs, my mom bought me a 100+ count box of Crayolas. :-D


ETA: ScribbleTalk is closed. :( They won't lemme register! :(
 
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Martyn

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Just remember to use a proper pencil, crayon sharpener when they get blunt...DO NOT USE A KNIFE (better still, ask an adult to help you)
 

bigbaldguy

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just remember to use a proper pencil, crayon sharpener when they get blunt...do not use a knife (better still, ask an adult to help you)

roflol
 

LucidResq

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I used 30 ct Crayola Twistables for my Anatomy coloring books because there's no need to sharpen and with 30 of them, you have a variety for the pages that have lots of structures.
 

LucidResq

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Don't pay any attention to the bald guy. We aren't sure why he is bald, but we think that whatever caused that made him crazy as well. :p

jk of course.


But as to your question, I'd say prismacolor, hands down. Just be really careful with them as they have very soft "lead." I love to do pencil work and those are all I use. No complaints yet!

Prismacolors are PRICEY though. I used to use them for art and they are fantastic but I don't think I would use them for a coloring book because of the cost.
 
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EMT2B

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Not to necropost or anything, but ... I got my Prismacolors for Christmas (Thanks to my bro!!) and now I'm wondering what type of sharpener would be best. Handheld? Electric? Battery powered? Old hand-crank burr style? Anyone? Thanks soo muuuuuch!! :)


LucidResQ~
I have a 12 count pack of twistables. They are kinda cool. :)
 

Veneficus

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Forget the book, just get a cadaver.

No sharpening or coloring needed. :)
 

mycrofft

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It's not the crayon, it's the sharpener!

USe an 11-blade.
 

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Not to necropost or anything, but ... I got my Prismacolors for Christmas (Thanks to my bro!!) and now I'm wondering what type of sharpener would be best. Handheld? Electric? Battery powered? Old hand-crank burr style? Anyone? Thanks soo muuuuuch!! :)


LucidResQ~
I have a 12 count pack of twistables. They are kinda cool. :)

handheld
 
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EMT2B

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Forget the book, just get a cadaver.

No sharpening or coloring needed. :)

Veneficus~
Yeah ... Somehow I don't think my landlord would be too happy with that. :rofl:

Mycrofft~
Thank you!! Uhm ... Where would I find such a thing? An art store (i.e. Aaron Brothers)? Craft store (i.e. Michaels, Jo-Anns)? Office supply store (i.e. Staples)?
 

Veneficus

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Veneficus~
Yeah ... Somehow I don't think my landlord would be too happy with that. :rofl:


Just tell him you are getting a pet.
 
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