Derwent Academy Colouring Pencils, Set of 24 in Tin Box, Blendable Multicolour Artist’s Pencils, Ideal for Colouring, Drawing & Illustration, Premium Hobbyist Quality, 2301938

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Derwent Academy Colouring Pencils, Set of 24 in Tin Box, Blendable Multicolour Artist’s Pencils, Ideal for Colouring, Drawing & Illustration, Premium Hobbyist Quality, 2301938

Derwent Academy Colouring Pencils, Set of 24 in Tin Box, Blendable Multicolour Artist’s Pencils, Ideal for Colouring, Drawing & Illustration, Premium Hobbyist Quality, 2301938

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We enjoyed trying out the Derwent Academy Colored Pencils. These pencils have some of the great qualities that we have come to love from Derwent’s other lines but at a price point, that is easier to swallow. They are also quite strong, making them right at home in more demanding beginner or classroom settings. As we mentioned above, blending is quite nice with these. We encourage anybody starting to try blending in different ways: just using pencils, using water/solvent, and also trying to erase. These pencils will communicate with you in all three methods, making them a good beginner-level instruction tool.

For a beginner-oriented line, the Derwent Academy Colored Pencils look fantastic. They come in an attractive tin container that emulates many of the more expensive sets on the market. There is also a light plastic sleeve that comfortably fits all of the pencils. We like these sleeves not only for added protection from the pencil tips running into each other but also makes them much easier to organize and access during use. Permanent when dry - doesn't wash away like watercolour. Intense vibrant colour. Suitable for use on fabric and other surfacesDerwent has priced its Academy Colored Pencils at a very interesting point. They are more affordable than most of their other sets and should fall into the budget tier. However, they are at the very top of what we consider the budget tier. And seeing how the budget tier is designed for students and beginners (which these pencils are) it means that these might be a bit “expensive” for some. Another aspect that we liked was how consistent the color comes out. There aren’t a lot of places where the color seems to be noticeably darker or lighter than that its surrounding color. Again, the main focus on here is simplicity and Derwent seems to have that mostly dialed in. There is a good selection of blues, reds, and yellows. In particular, we like Ultramarine Blue, Violet, Cadmium Yellow, and Carmine Red. Noticeably missing is a larger selection of greens, tans, and browns. We assume that is because these more natural colors (typically used in many landscape pieces, face portraits, etc.) are beyond the scope of what most beginners are attempting to draw. All in all, these are one of the most attractive student-level sets that we have come across. They will look right at home next to any higher-end colored pencil sets on the market. Cost – 4/5

It was also worth noting that, even in the largest set size, you are limited to 36 pencils. So while the 36-piece set helps to fill some color voids, there will be some noticeable gaps in the smaller set sizes. Remember: these pencils aren’t intended to be your go-to colored pencil set for years to come. They are designed to introduce students or other beginners to art and help build a solid foundation. We were pleasantly surprised by the blending ability, however. Typically, these tougher cores don’t like to blend well with each other but Derwent has found a way to make it work. You won’t see the level of blending of many of the premium sets with their creamier cores but this still allows a beginner to experiment with blending without too much struggle. Use with water to create ink-like washes, but once dry, Inktense is permanent and can be worked over without affecting previous layers. But either way, they are still a good bargain considering what you are getting. Overall Ranking – 4/5 The color output, while nothing mind-blowing, is decent. And the blending ability is very impressive for a student-level pencil. You may be a bit limited in color choices but that shouldn’t be a major issue for what types of art pieces these pencils are targeted at.

Derwent Academy Colored Pencils Review

The other focus that Derwent seemed to have on these is making them strong. Many beginner-level pencils are put into one of the toughest settings that they are: classroom settings. In these settings, it is common for pencils to be dropped, stepped on, applied way too firmly, and aggressively sharpened with less-than-stellar pencil sharpeners. This can spell disaster for most colored pencils and result in an extremely short lifespan. One of our readers introduced us to the Derwent Academy Series a few months ago. We are used to Derwent’s various products that are designed for hobbyists up to passionate professionals but we didn’t have much experience with many of their more beginner-oriented sets.



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