Mungyo Soft Pastel 64 Color Set Square Chalk (US English Version)
Dry-Wash, Gradation, Vivid And Brilliant Colors - Available Up To 64 Colors (Us English Version), Easy To Draw With A, Etc, All Techniques Of The Pastel Can Be Applied Easily ; Blending
Analysis of 700+ reviews for Mungyo Soft Pastel 64 Color Set Square Chalk (US English Version)
BestViewsReviews analyzed 13,806 reviews for 23 products in the Drawing Pastels category.
We analyzed a total of 764 reviews for this product out of which, 698 reviews were received in the last 6 months.
The analysis indicates that around 69% reviews were positive while around 26% of reviews had negative sentiment.
BestViewsReviews Ranking and Score for Mungyo Soft Pastel 64 Color Set Square Chalk (US English Version)
This product received a total score of 8.31 out of 10, based on review sentiments and user opinions related to 7 features:
Users of this product said
The chalks were in the box with a light film, foam protectors, a box top, a plastic cover, and a protective sleeve, but still my chalks were in the box, they did a good job of protecting them.
I need at least 3 more inches to see my work, I can only use this product for the short chalk, I was disappointed with the tiny amount that can achieve with final mix even after adding different products.
I was blessed, I received mine with no major issues, and I would like to say that you should use a sample size of less than (Sample size).
I am very pleased with my purchase and would purchase this product again, but I am not a professional coloring artist and am not sure if there are any higher quality chalks out there.
I like the idea of using a brush instead of an art paper and I only paid $60 for 60 pencils, which is a good deal.
Question & Answers
Do the chalk pastels have oil in them?
These are chalk pastels, they are not made with oil.
How do you color small areas with these square tips?
I use a pointed tip to apply makeup while shaving. I dip it into the powder that I get from shaving and color away.
I need pastels that are powder and without oil, but I want to make sure these are the pastels I'm looking for.
The set is listed as dry chalk pastels, but they are actually oil-based.
Is there 64 different colors in this set? Looking at the reference photos, it seems that there may be quite a few "doubles".
The set is perfect for this minimal investment and has 64 colors.
Is it possible to use these pastels with polymer clay?
Yes. I bought them to add color to clay and doll redesigns and they work well.