wtorek, 9 maja 2017

Overview: Koh-i-noor Mondeluz

For some time now I'm going to write two reviews: a comprehensive review of the various accessories I use for the linear and a crayon of Koh-i-noor Mondeluz. Unfortunately, the products for lineart have so much that writing a joint review will take a long time.

I will start with Koh-i-noor Mondeluz crayons, because I know some people were curious about my opinion on this subject. I have a very important information at the moment: I have a small set at the moment, just 12 colors, I have also had a bigger pack (24 pieces), but still not a full color range. I suppose, therefore, that my opinion is also shaped in a sense by the fact that I did not have the opportunity to know the full potential of these crayons.
Mondeluz is one of two series of watercolor crayons available in Koh-i-noor's well-known and widely respected product range. My impressions of these crayons are not the best. First of all, the colors available in the smallest set have astoundingly bright shades, which is compounded by the fact that Mondeluzy are one of the most pearly colored crayons I have ever had in my hands. Their graphite are thick, soft, greasy and "oily", and they have intense intensity of the devil. Even after smearing them with water they do not lose color! Someone like this will respond, they irritated me. For the same reason I was not happy with Derwent Coloursoft, Mondeluzy is not for me. Too soft, too greasy, crumble and poplar. I prefer harder pencils with which you can work more precisely.

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