🎨 Elevate your artistry with every stroke!
The Conté à Paris Artists' Pencils Charcoal 2B (Pack of 2) are expertly crafted for artists seeking precision and quality. Each pencil is pre-sharpened and designed to deliver an intense black finish, making them perfect for sketching long or rapid poses. With a length of 176.5mm and a lead diameter of 5mm, these pencils are a must-have for any serious artist.
Manufacturer | Conte A Paris |
Item model number | 5001278 |
ASIN | B00PV93USY |
A**A
Best pencil. Must have
I was afraid to buy these because of negaitive reviews. But this is an amazing pencil once you understand how to use it. Yes it is difficult to work with. Needs lots of practice but the velvety feel of the strokes is amazing. Try it on textured paper. It is a very professional tool. I have uploaded an unfinished artwork of mibe along with this description because while using these oencils, I had a strong feeling to write a review. Go for these pencils. Yes they are scratchy and can easily damage even a good quality paper. It is difficult to hande but its amazing. All the beat fellow artist. If you have any questions, feel free to dm me on Instagram @abhijeet.arts
A**R
Good
Pretty good. Pencils are sturdy and the tint is good. Sanguine pencils are harder than charcoal and hence more difficult to blend. Takes time getting used to.
M**A
Good Quality
Soft and good quality pencils. I use them along with charcoal.
R**L
Noire
These pencils are really good uf you looking for matt dark finish it will give you perfect darkess i use them for my hyperrealistic work
D**2
Authentic Conte sketching sanguine pencil
Conte sanguine pencil is great for fast sketching. These are authentic Conte pencils made in France.
A**R
Three Stars
not very satisfied
A**R
Good
Conte isn't quite the same as red or black chalk, which is what figure studies and portrait sketches were originally done in, and it's more like a mix of coloured charcoal and graphite. It's much rougher feeling than pastels or chalk, and sometime's there'll be a bit of grit in it that you have to slice away with a blade. But the pigment is much richer and redder than sanguine pastel. Bear in mind these pencils are quite thick- you'll need Conte's special wooden sharpener to really sharpen them (a regular larger holed metal sharpener can't do the trick). Or use a knife and sandpaper block.They blend just as well as chalk and pastel, erase slightly better than pastels.
P**T
Buy it
Quality is great
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