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What KIND of prisma pencils is everyone using? I went to their website to check them out and they list: premier, verithin, watercolor, col-erase, scholar and art sticks.
What KIND of prisma pencils is everyone using? I went to their website to check them out and they list: premier, verithin, watercolor, col-erase, scholar and art sticks.
I've got a bunch that were open stock, so my guess would be premier, but that is just a guess. Otherwise, the set I bought was def premier. I know watercolor ones are water soluable, art sticks were more like pastels and I *think* VeriThin ones don't have wood? Wish I could be more help!
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I have the watercolor crayons & the SU markers already. Do I need to purchase Prima pencils too? What would be the difference btwn the WCC, markers & then the Prisma Pencils? I'm scared to buy them for some reason just in case I don't like. I don't know if I will buy Copics either as they are soooo expensive.
I bought the Prismas with a 40% coupon at Ms. I use them with GooGone and a Qtip for blending. There is an oil residue left on the underside of the image -- this dries and disappears after a time. It's best if you color your image and do the blending before you're ready to use it, so that the oil has time to dry. I have been very pleased with the results. I am not experienced enough to know it this is necessary, but I have stamped my image with StazOn ink to ensure I don't smear it as I begin blending my colors. So far, so good!