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Soucolor 180-Color Artist Colored Pencils Set for Adult Coloring Books

professional NUMBERED art drawing pencils, premium colored pencils, 180 vibrant colors, soft leads, easy blending, adult coloring Books, smooth coloring, 180 color Artist, rich colors
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About Soucolor 180-Color Artist Colored Pencils Set for Adult Coloring Books
78% found it easy to sharpen, but 22% had trouble
I found that these pencils sharpen to a fine point and do not break easily, unlike Prismacolor pencils.
I have not faced any issue with the points breaking, even when I sharpen them to a very sharp point.
Sharpening pencils with an old fashioned, non-electric hand crank sharpener is a game changer, especially when using buttery soft, easily broken Prismacolor pencils.
The pencils are soft, easy to sharpen and come in a convenient tin with color trays.
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84% liked the easy blending, but 16% found it difficult
The pencils are difficult to blend and not as pigmented as presented on the cap.
I find the blending capability of the pencils disappointing. They are difficult to use and require hard pressing to get a consistent opaque color.
92% were impressed with the color accurcy, though 8% weren't
Some colours like peach are very red and the ones that work well for flesh tones tend to be more orange or yellow, requiring careful layering with other colours to achieve natural-looking skin tones.
I found the colors to be inaccurate and the box too tight. Navigating through multiple trays was difficult, especially due to mismatched butts and leads.
86% found it durable
I am teaching myself how to color again with these different pencils compared to my cheap Crayolas.
90% liked the comfortable grip, but 10% found it small
The pencils are arranged in a weird manner, not in numerical order or by shades going dark to light or vice-versa.
87% praised the lead quality, but 13% experienced breakage
The pencils are soft and creamy, but slightly less creamy than my Prismas. They don't break easily when sharpened and the lead is better centered.
The colors are not true and the box is a bit too tight. Navigating through so many trays is challenging, especially since the butts don't match their leads.
81% appreciated the line consistency, though 19% didn't
I had to reorganize all the pencils according to the color reference card, but it was only a minor issue.
I have noticed that the pencils require hard pressing to get a consistent opaque color and have poor blending.

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