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Post by Patbhoy on Feb 15, 2004 14:20:11 GMT -5
Hi stoon toons , It was only last year that I came across the pencil style erasers, so the blenders you mention may not be available here but I'll certainly try the site you mention though , I have tried British suppliers here for Prismacolor pencils but they don't seem to stock them , although Caran D'ache are available and very good to use are they both quite similar in make up and use. Thanks Pat.
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Post by Morsil on Feb 24, 2004 18:06:19 GMT -5
I agree with Rosemary. I keep coming back to look at your drawing. Truly amazing.
Must be the eyes...
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Post by Rosemary on Feb 26, 2004 5:45:07 GMT -5
Hi stoon toons , It was only last year that I came across the pencil style erasers, so the blenders you mention may not be available here but I'll certainly try the site you mention though , I have tried British suppliers here for Prismacolor pencils but they don't seem to stock them , although Caran D'ache are available and very good to use are they both quite similar in make up and use. Thanks Pat. Patbhoy, if I may be so bold to answer your question. Prismacolor is a softer pencil where Caran D'ache is a harder pencil To my knowledge Caran D'ache do not make a colorless blender. But Prisma does. However, you can always use a white Prisma to do your blending or from Caran D'ache you can use their cream color to blend colors. Stoon toons, may have better ideas for us both though. I look forward to hearing from her.
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