You might think of colored pencils being used for kids' drawings or coloring books, but they can also play a part in more serious artistic endeavors. However, the type and quality of colored pencils you buy will make a huge difference in the results.
For the most part, Prismacolor colored pencils are high-end and suitable for creating art, while Crayola colored pencils are basic, affordable and best for simple coloring and children's drawings.
Crayola colored pencils aren't designed with artists in mind. Rather, they're cheap and cheerful and great for kids who want to do simple drawings or coloring books. Although the pencils themselves are basic, they still come in a decent range of colors, with packs of up to 120 unique colors available. Buyers on a budget will love the price point — smaller packs cost less than $5 while large packs or soft core options cost more than $30.
This pack of 120 basic Crayola colored pencils has no repeated colors. These are ideal for young artists but lack the blendability required for more nuanced artworks.
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Crayola Erasable Colored Pencils
These erasable colored pencils erase cleanly and completely, so it's easy to amend mistakes. They arrive pre-sharpened and you get a decent range of 36 colors in a pack.
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Crayola Signature Blend & Shade Soft Core Colored Pencils
These are a step up from basic Crayola colored pencils for anyone who wants to experiment with blending and shading. They're still relatively affordable compared with top-end soft core pencils, but can't quite compete. They're great for improving artists.
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Although it has a small range of basic options, the vast majority of Prismacolor colored pencils are of premium quality. They're great for anyone who wants to go beyond coloring books and basic line drawings. In fact, the Premier line is good enough for professional artists and serious hobbyists. The high quality of these colored pencils means that they are pricey. Basic offerings start at around $15, while large sets of 150 colored pencils cost more than $200 at their full retail price.
Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencils
These premium soft core colored pencils are a joy to work with and have rich, vibrant pigments. You can choose from a range of pack sizes, from 36 to 150 pencils, with each pencil in the pack a different color.
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Prismacolor Premier Verithin Colored Pencils
With their hard cores, these colored pencils are great for achieving fine detail that you can't get with softer options. Their quality pigments mean that you can still expect vibrant colors with excellent saturation.
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Prismacolor Premier Watercolor Pencils
For artists looking to experiment, watercolor pencils can be a great way of branching out from using standard colored pencils. These pencils have excellent solubility for a gorgeously smooth watercolor effect.
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If you're looking for high-quality colored pencils, Prismacolor is the obvious choice, while Crayola colored pencils are best for kids and anyone on a budget. Not everyone needs the highest quality of colored pencils, so Prismacolor coloring pencils will be wasted on youngsters. Its soft core options can be tricky to get the hang of and prone to smudging if users don't know what they're doing. On the other hand, anyone who wants to blend, shade and work on more detailed art pieces should choose Prismacolor and avoid Crayola.
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