• Reviews around core (4.45 of 5)

    Prismacolor 3596T Premier Colored Pencils, Soft Core, 12 Count

    • I myself have a large set of Prismacolor soft-core
    • PC1009.Prismacolor Premier soft-core pencils are my favorites, and this set doesn't disappoint.
    • I love the prismacolor colored pencils the soft core ones glide easily and have a nice smooth feel when coloring with them
    • These are probably due in part to the soft core, which does mean that these need to be sharpened more frequently.
    • These pencils have a soft core which works great when on marking fabrics.
    • They're typical, high-quality Prismacolor pencils, as they use a very soft wax core that can be easily blended to create new hues, when needed.
    • If you enjoy vibrant colors and pencils with good thick cores then these are perfect for you
    • The soft cores enable me to press softly enough where I don't see visible pencil lines by using small circular movements
    • These showed me the difference between soft core and hard core colored pencils and how to use them, they color beautifully, they layer nicely, I'm new to colored pencils but for the price and the creamy texture of these pencils, I'd say 2
    • These showed me the difference between soft core and hard core colored pencils and how to use them, they color beautifully, they layer nicely, I'm new to colored pencils but for the price and the creamy texture of these pencils, I'd say 2
    • I only wished I had gotten their sharpener as mine is a more traditional one that leaves a long piece of lead out and since these are soft core pencils the lead is more fragile than a typical writing pencil.