Great comparison video, I think the prismacolors looked more vibrant and better quality but I think I would get the Zenacolors and try them out for that price! Would love to see the other comparisons you mentioned 😊
This was a cool comparison, I didn’t know that Zenacolor had a big set (I only have some of their watercolour pencils which I got in a mystery box) For dupes they look pretty good!! If I wasn’t so biased for the polychromos I would try them out, especially considering the price of Prismacolors these days lol
Thanks!! I hadn't tried any Zenacolor products before, so it was pretty interesting to try them out. I guess I'm not so biased with Prismacolor pencils! If they were up against Polychromos on the other hand, that would be another story!!
I have a lot of top grade colored pencils collected during the years and i tested the majority of brands in the market . I think nothing came close to prismacolor ... the only one with the same blend-ability and feel are the luminance by caran d'ache, but they are very expensive and they will remove all the defects of primacolors too basically : so you get same blendability , amazing vibrant colors , ultra opaque colors , no blooms like on prisma , no breakage like in the last mexican prismacolors . There are other top brands of pencils but they are different and they have a different feel . Polychromos by Faber Castell are much more expensive, overall better quality and more light fast, but they are oil based very different feel . Derwent offer other colored pencils, some wax based, but they are more chalky and still more expensive than prismacolors . Other artist grade brands are pretty much all oil-based because the tip break less often , no wax bloom etc but you need to change your technique when you use them , because they don't blend in the same way as prisma .... you need to work more in layers. In conclusion : especially if you live in USA you should just use prismas cuz they are really cheap in you country , they are deal in comparison to other professional grade supplies as well. They give you this special blend-ability that you find only in much more expensive pencils . The price is justified by was bloom , tip breakage and some colors are not lightfast but it's a trade off for the price . If you live in europe instead prismas are expensive as much other pro-brand and are less convenient but you pay export taxes mainly ... so probably you just want to use something oil-based.
personally i've been using the zenacolor 120 set for about 2-3 years now and i was thinking about getting a different brand. can you recommend any brands?
Great comparison video, I think the prismacolors looked more vibrant and better quality but I think I would get the Zenacolors and try them out for that price! Would love to see the other comparisons you mentioned 😊
Thank you!! I have to agree, the Prismacolor are definitely more vibrant 😊 all of the videos are in my colouring pencil playlist
Helped a lot 🙌🏻
This was a cool comparison, I didn’t know that Zenacolor had a big set (I only have some of their watercolour pencils which I got in a mystery box)
For dupes they look pretty good!! If I wasn’t so biased for the polychromos I would try them out, especially considering the price of Prismacolors these days lol
Thanks!! I hadn't tried any Zenacolor products before, so it was pretty interesting to try them out.
I guess I'm not so biased with Prismacolor pencils! If they were up against Polychromos on the other hand, that would be another story!!
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Good job. Enjoyable video and gave me what I was looking for!
Keep it up! ❤
I have a lot of top grade colored pencils collected during the years and i tested the majority of brands in the market .
I think nothing came close to prismacolor ... the only one with the same blend-ability and feel are the luminance by caran d'ache, but they are very expensive and they will remove all the defects of primacolors too basically : so you get same blendability , amazing vibrant colors , ultra opaque colors , no blooms like on prisma , no breakage like in the last mexican prismacolors .
There are other top brands of pencils but they are different and they have a different feel .
Polychromos by Faber Castell are much more expensive, overall better quality and more light fast, but they are oil based very different feel .
Derwent offer other colored pencils, some wax based, but they are more chalky and still more expensive than prismacolors .
Other artist grade brands are pretty much all oil-based because the tip break less often , no wax bloom etc but you need to change your technique when you use them , because they don't blend in the same way as prisma .... you need to work more in layers.
In conclusion : especially if you live in USA you should just use prismas cuz they are really cheap in you country , they are deal in comparison to other professional grade supplies as well.
They give you this special blend-ability that you find only in much more expensive pencils . The price is justified by was bloom , tip breakage and some colors are not lightfast but it's a trade off for the price .
If you live in europe instead prismas are expensive as much other pro-brand and are less convenient but you pay export taxes mainly ... so probably you just want to use something oil-based.
I agree I keep my polychromous a d lumiance
good vid,interesting test . keep em comin !
Thanks, will do!
Zenacolor pencils are more like Crayola very cheap breaks alot
personally i've been using the zenacolor 120 set for about 2-3 years now and i was thinking about getting a different brand. can you recommend any brands?
I love my Faber Castell pencils, so would recommend them. They are a harder core pencil, so may take a little getting used to
@@GemmaMorganArt thank you! i’ll keep them in mind 😊
Prisma colors are better and cheap for its use but try the zenacolor markers!
Thanks for the recommendation, I'll check their markers out ☺️
prob good for colouring book work without using the more expensive pencils
100% I was quite impressed with them