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    Prismacolor Premier Verithin Colored Pencils, Assorted Colors, 36 Pencils, Pack of 1 Box (2428)

    • When you need sharp thin lines and color with precision, with true vibrant colors these Prismacolor color pencils are excellent.
    • I do wish Prismacolor had a woodless pencil design such as Derwent's Aquatone (that's a watercolor woodless pencil) or Koh-i-noor's fantastic Progresso line, which are oil-based woodless pencils, regular or water-soluble
    • If you want clean lines and even gradations, make sure your point is ALWAYS sharp
    • I really can't help but wonder if a bad production line was produced or
    • These pencils are perfect for what I needed them for, small areas and fine lines, love them.
    • I like the quality of these in terms of the color depth and the ability to get a fine line
    • The intensity of the color is sacrificed somewhat by the hardness required to keep a fine line.
    • Great for detailing, fine line work
    • I very much like to be able to make fine detail lines.
    • I got these to add some finishing fine lines and details to my colored pencil drawings.
    • Of course this means your art will be a bit lighter with a harder lead, but if you press it hard enough, you'll get your darker lines
    • The old pencil was naturally dried up but made very fine lines
    • These are great colored pencils when you need to get into a small area or need a super fine line
    • The ability to get a fine line in a muted color is important in both endeavors and this pencil provides it.
    • They do not break easily and they are great for fine detail and thin lines
    • I prefer the soft core pencils for coloring and these for sharp, precise lines.
    • The ability to make definitive lines is good.
    • These were advertised that they make finer lines and get to the edges and small spaces better.
    • I am thrilled with the increased beauty of my coloring pages, now that I can truly make clean lines with more options
    • They are hard in order to give a finer line
    • Great addition to the prismacolor premier soft core line.
    • These are my favorite pencils for fine lines and outlining.
    • These are hard lead based, meaning they do sharp and precise lines very well with dark and vibrant colors
    • They are hard enough for a fine line coloring
    • While the Premier pencils are softer and can build up a more opaque finish, Verathin pencils have the ability to be sharpened to a fine point (for a hard line), and result in a slightly sheer effect, allowing the paper to show thru a bit
    • Unlike the sergeant art ones that I got that say there for artist quality coloring art but really were way too soft and could not draw a fine line even when sharp and very very well
    • These pencils are excellent for fine line work, or defining the edge of a pattern that needs a sharp sage to it.
    • Hard enough to make fine lines for outlining and yet lays down enough color to be gorgeous!
    • These make crisp lines.
    • However I do think they are the best for getting fine lines and a good rich color quality of those I have tried.
    • I only used these for detail, fine line work and embellishing.
    • Bottom line, if you are looking for some frustration before you ever begin, feel free to explore purchasing these pencils
    • These do draw very thin lines - useful for outlining and accenting, not filling in spaces.
    • She feels the thinness of the pencil lead will allow her to do the detail in her watercolor drawings that she had to use a gel pen before to accomplish the same delicate fine lines.
    • Can sharpen for a fine line
    • These pencils give strong and sharp lines that hold up to my drawing/coloring methods!
    • The verithin line is great for intricate detail and lining.
    • These are great for fine lines and detail
    • Some of the leads have hard 'streaks' in them that leave dents in the paper and unwanted white or lighter lines and texture
    • I was looking forward to using these as I had previously bought the prismacolor premier pencils and wanted something to work on finer lines and edges with
    • Think about it, hard core lead--better lines and detail, soft core lead--better coverage
    • The bottom line is that if you like to work with in very rich colors, broad lines, and heavier textures; go for the Premiums
    • The new pencil made pretty fine lines
    • But they do not remain sharp for more than a few seconds and that makes them bad for fine lines and edging and such
    • The point is thin and sturdy enough enough to make clean thin lines and get in tight spots.
    • Let me be clear, I've bought the verithin variety of Prismacolor before in store (I've been using this brand for almost two decades) and they were great quality and perfect for fine-line, this is about the ones I purchased here and had delivered
    • These are great colored pencils, but just too hard, although that's not a bad thing if we remember that their purpose is to reach tiny spaces and make fine lines
    • These pencils produce a very fine line and deep colors with a wide selection of hues.
    • These are excellent finishing tools, leaving a full colour crisp line and respond well to water
    • The first box I sent back because the first 4 pencils out of the box just kept breaking as I sharpened and the wood wasn't smooth as I sharpened.
    • These are the only pencils my fiancée uses and she loves them.