8/10/2023 0 Comments White india ink markerIt’s not the most opaque white ever but the Big Brush style makes excellent snowflake dots and smears beautifully for Amy’s windswept cloud technique. The Pitt is white India Ink, waterproof and lightfast. Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Pen, White 101: True white markers are rare, most white “markers” are actually paint pens. The Signo is water-based, so Amy frequently uses a dampened paintbrush to smooth Signo ink or smear it for an attractive fade-out.Ģ. The ink is thick and you’ll get a better quality line when you slow down and take your time. We suspect most of the bad reviews on this pen are from people drawing/writing too fast. Once flowing, the Signo also has the ability to stick to layers of colored pencil when other white gel pens won’t. Uni-ball Signo Broad, White: A temperamental pen that dies easily but when it does work, it lays down a generous and smooth coat of opaque white without leaving railroad tracks as many gel pens do. We’ve tried them all and while we’re not raging fans, there is one gel pen we all use fairly regularly.ġ. Amy uses Pablos for sketching and the white is perfect for black or mid-tone gray papers. Kathy is also a big fan of the Pablo line and this is her #2 white, just behind Prismacolor. This is a chameleon pencil which can be used with pressure for opaque details, but at softer pressures will create a lovely sheer effect.įrankie recommends this pencil when you want crisp details. Pablo by Caran D’ache, White 001: A semi opaque white with a very firm core. The Posca version is student grade and not recommended.Ĩ. WARNING: Uni-Posca Colored Pencils are different. Not available open stock in the US but sets can be found on Amazon. Amy reports that Uni White is just a wee-bit more translucent than Holbein but otherwise, they’re clones. Uni Mitsubishi Colored Pencil, White 501: If you can’t find Holbein pencils, Uni pencils are incredibly close in both texture and adhesion. Holbein Soft White is useful for top layers as it has more adhesion ability.ħ. Soft White is comparable to the Chinese White Derwent Drawing pencil listed above. “Soft White” refers to the texture, not the color. Their whites are almost opaque with a hint of translucency.ĭo not be confused, they’re both the same color. Holbein Soft White 501 : Holbein pencils feature an extremely smooth, buttery formula they’re even softer than Prismacolor Soft Cores.Īmy absolutely loves Holbein pencils. If you’re looking for a warm white, this is highly recommended.Ħ. Few companies make a subtle beige like this. Also notable- Luminance Buff Titanium 801. Some Luminance pencils have a gritty feel.Īmy likes to use this pencil when she needs an opaque white over the top of many layers the sandy texture helps it adhere when other pencils won’t.Ĥ. Luminance (Caran D’ache), White 001: A semi-opaque white, slightly more translucent and slightly firmer than Prismacolor White. If you open her Holbein or Luminance zipper case, there’s a Prismacolor white in it. Has a smooth buttery feel.Īmy keeps a Prismacolor white in all her pencil kits. Prismacolor Premier Soft Core, White 938: A semi opaque white which allows some of the base color to show through. If you need a pure white ultra-soft pencil, try Holbein Soft White #501 (more info below).Įlena loves to use this pencil for highlights and reflections when coloring glass objects. This pencil should be hand-sharpened due to the extremely soft core.Ĭhinese White is not a true white- it has a sligh yellowish cast which is most noticeable when used near other whites or directly on white paper. We love the feel but it takes a bit of getting used to. This pencil has a soapy feel and lays down thick. This is a chameleon white which looks opaque on toothy paper but semi translucent on ultra smooth marker card stock. Derwent Drawing Pencils, Chinese White 7200: To date, this is the most opaque white pencil that we’ve found but it’s technically not a colored pencil, it’s a drawing pencil. Note: we do no recommend anything lower than semi-opaque.ġ. Listed in order from most opaque to least. This is just a general rule and there are exceptions! Swatch your whites and frankly all your pencils to test their consistency and opacity before you start. If the white is very translucent, you can safely assume that most of their light colors will share the same translucent quality. For example, if the white from your favorite brand has a very opaque and sticky white, their soft pinks will have a similar sticky, opaque quality. White formulas are often the base recipe for the lighter colors in the full set. You can learn a lot about a pencil brand from the quality of their white pencil. The Vanilla Team’s Favorite Whites: Colored Pencils
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