🎨 Elevate your art game with every stroke!
Derwent Coloursoft Colouring Pencils set of 72 offers professional-quality, ultra-soft leads ideal for smooth blending and vibrant colour layering. Packaged in a smart, desk-friendly tin with a lift-out tray, these pencils feature easy-grip barrels and embossed colour names, making them perfect for artists seeking versatility and premium performance.
Manufacturer | Derwent |
Brand | Derwent |
Model Number | 701029 |
Product Dimensions | 35.43 x 2.59 x 19.81 cm; 929.86 g |
Colour | Multicolour |
Grip Type | Contoured |
Material Type | Wood |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 72 count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Broad |
Line Size | 2mm and Above |
Ink Colour | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Part Number | 701029 |
Item Weight | 930 g |
S**Z
great amazing quality
amazing pencils, they work perfectly with blending and don’t snap or break easily, I did get them on a sale but still seemed expensive but it was worth the price to create beautiful artworks.sharpening does wear it down a lot so be careful when sharpening them, Would be a great gift for a friend who does art!!These have a big difference in blending capability compared to cheaper pencils!!used them in my final piece and was definitely worth it, still hasn’t ran out and contains a good range of colours to blend together
F**M
Lovely
Spent ages looking for the perfect pencil set to gift-this is it.
D**N
Like Light Diffracted
My 22 year-old Uni student, daughter has a penchant for those wonderful colouring books that one sees spreading everywhere in retail outlets and also online. She finds it a relaxing and enjoyable pastime and acts as a foil against stressful university life!I saw a great wooden box of these on Amazon’s Black Friday promotion and thought ‘what a great idea’. Although, by the time the cogs in my brain had whirred round a bit, I was too late to take advantage of the offer, but decided to buy this wonderful long slim presentation tin of coloured pencils.These are simply amazing, and it struck me that if one is going to spend a few hours on such a hobby, and why not, then it makes sense to have some quality materials to really bring on good results. These beautiful crayons do not disappoint and they make for an amazing Christmas present which any colourer, drawer or artist would be delighted. They also serve as a useful bridgehead into the wider Derwent range and I have a feeling I will be buying more.As an added bonus, I see that they are Made in England and such products can be pretty rare these days, so it comes as a nice surprise that not only are they of excellent quality, but also, from the tin, seem to have a thriving export market. Simply wonderful – and don’t get me wrong !
W**Y
Nice pencils
Nice pencils in an attractive tin. Easy to use and blend. Happy with them.
G**A
Lovely, lovely pencils.
I am a crafter not an experienced artist but I enjoy using colour in various media. I already own Derwent Inktense pencils and love them and the effects they produce. I decided I wanted to buy some regular colouring pencils too, specifically for colouring books. I took a look at Youtube for guidance and found Peta Hewitt's two videos comparing and demonstrating a range of different pencils from the staggeringly expensive Luminance pencils right down to Crayola. These were in her top half dozen and within my price range so I decided to go for the tin of 36 pencils. I love them. There is a good range of colours and they have behaved exactly as PH demonstrated. They blend well but they do have a waxy texture and this limits the number of layers that can be put down if you have a heavy hand; this does not affect my colouring attempts though. I bought separately the pack of two blender pencils, two burnishers, a sharpener and a rubber and, with the exception of the sharpener, these work brilliantly with the colours. I just use my old basic metal sharpener instead.I have a couple of slight gripes - I don't much like the red in this set because it's a bit dull tomato rather than a bright red and there's no dark green. However the pencils can be bought singly so I should be able to remedy that easily enough.
M**N
i love my new coloursoft pencils
wow , these coloursoft pencils are great so different to the academy colour pencils , which were as hard as rocks.the colour soft are so smooth and easy to work with and you dont need to do lots of layers or blending to get the effect you want. ive brought lots of other pencils but ive found the brand i love now.when i first started the adult coluring books i didnt know that there were soft and hard pencilsso if your colouring try a few different brandsthe coloursoft pencils are so easy and you can colour for longer.problem now is i need to use the others up first before i can use thesethat going be hard as i love colouring with these
A**A
My favourite
I doubt that people who are looking for Derwent pencils need a review. You probably know everything about each line pros-cons-applications and there’s no need in opinion from a third party. But here I am :)These (Coloursofts) are honestly my favorite pencils of all time. They are thicc and oily, pure pleasure to explore the colour palette. They are also very soft so you shouldn’t sharpen them too much. Best results can be achieved with soft short round tip; sharp tip will break. Layering is beautiful and with light pressure you can vary from thin to full coverage. Mixing is also easy and doesn’t require any additional blenders or burnishers. I am a rookie and find these easy to use and have fun doodling and drawing simple stuff.
T**Y
Great, soft pencils!
These are Excellent!I never took colored pencils seriously as a medium, but I have to rethink that with these. I also had problems with colored pencils being to hard and it was difficult to get clear and good color with them, but not with these.While many other colored pencils are hard like H pencils or harder, these are, as the name indicates very soft, like 6B grapite pencils. The color goes on very easily and is clear and bright. It's easy to make extra colors by blending, and the selection of colors is good in the 48 color box. The wooden box doesn't take up too much space on the table and looks great.Because they are so soft, you may need to sharpen them more often than hard pencils, and they may wear down faster. Also, because they don't keep their sharp point well, harder pencils may be better for very detailed work. Like other soft pencils, they can smudge if you drag your hand over the drawing.This doesn't matter to me at all because of how I use them, and is how I expeced soft pencils to behave.A wonderful tool for spontaneous drawing in full color.
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