Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Brush Pen Set 12 Box
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Price: £48.99
Brand: Faber-Castell
Description: Pitt Artist Brush Pens use the highest quality pigmented ink that is both acid-free and archival (PH neutral). Once dry the ink is smudge proof and waterproof. Noted on the barrel of each pen are the Light fastness rating and colour name. These brush pens are ideal for graphic artists, illustrators, designers and architects. Perfect for sketching, journals, cartooning, fine-ink drawing, scrapbooking and rubber-stamping. Set Contains 12 Artist Brush Pens. Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Brush Pen Set 12 Box - shop the best deal online on craftcompare.co.uk
Category: Office Supplies
Merchant: London Graphic Centre
Product ID: L-7504000435
Colour: Assorted
EAN: 4005401671466
MPN: FC167146
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Author: Clive Polles
Rating: 5
Review: This was a great set, amazing colours and will buy again but the ones with more colours in......
Author: WildPortraitArtist
Rating: 4
Review: Nabbed these on Black Friday for £75. Lovely for illustrations and cartoons and they blend into each other very well. Not so useful if you create realism artwork though. Each pen has the lightfastness rating on them and only 2 out of the set are not lightfast. (Light green and light yellow, if I remember correctly) which would have been a deal breaker for me if they weren't. They are also waterproof when dry which is very useful for mixed media projects. Personally, I use them in combination with Caran D'Ache Neocolor ii which are water soluble and have found they work really well together. You could also use them in combination with coloured pencils for creating an underlayer however the range of colours feels a little limited. If there's one thing not so great about them, it's the range of colours. I can't help but feel the set is a little lacking. The reds for example are a bit disappointing as none of them are a very bright red - whereas you get the opposite for browns with no soft or yellowy browns to play with, making drawing mammals a little difficult without using shades that are far too dark. That said there area lot of nice fleshy colours for human portraiture though. I'm still happy with them all in all. It's just something to bear in mind if you draw a lot of wildlife like I do.