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No hay artículos en el carroCarbón de calidad para dibujar. Los carbones de artista urbano SoHo están hechos con materiales de calidad para proporcionar la mejor experiencia de dibujo. El carbón viene en palos comprimidos, polvos, vides y palos de sauce. Estos diferentes tipos de carbón te permiten crear dibujos y bocetos expresivos.
Katie Wildman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de marzo de 2025
As expected
Chanel
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de diciembre de 2024
Not my preferred art material. I was expecting these to have a more prominent and stronger look but they don't. They have a light look so the markings don't contrast well with paper. And personally I prefer a strong dark lines to make my art.
Willie jimenez
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de julio de 2023
I really enjoyed working these. I found the quality really great. they didn't break apart on my hands or anything. it's a good well made product. I like the price. I seen charcoal prices a bit cheaper and other a bit higher. but I mean it's kinda hard to mess up charcoal and how much do you wanna pay for burnt ashes.I like and kept the little tray thats inside the box. came in handy for putting things way. I believe they were all the same level of hardness. some sets come in different hardnesses. But to be honest I never pay attention to that and usually the marking rub off anyways. so that really doesn't matter to me.I've tried the compressed and the vine. along with a few other items from this brand. I never had any issues with them or their product. great stuff they know what they are doing.
Penumbra
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de julio de 2023
Good for learning or practicing charcoal drawing, these are relatively small sticks of compressed charcoal. They are not as soft as one would expect from "extra-soft" sticks. They are relatively hard and able to draw a sharp, fine black line with the edge, a softer line using the end, or an even lighter shaded area with the side of the sticks. They don't really blend well. Once you've moved it, it's difficult to move it further, and virtually impossible to rub off completely with a finger or blending stick. You can remove quite a bit with an eraser to cut in highlights or remove small mistakes.
Martha Ray
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de octubre de 2023
This charcoal works great. It moved smoothly on the paper and there wasn't a lot of drop off when using. It felt good in my hand as I drew. The charcoal transferred onto the paper well too and I didn't have to go back as much as I do normally with more inexpensive charcoal. I would highly recommend.
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