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December 29, 2007 at 2:27 pm #986868
Hello:)
Has anyone used the Cretacolor Nero drawing pencils?(The Soft). These have got to be the greatest drawing pencils in existence. They are made of charcoal but it has been treated with a special oil so that they don’t smear. They also produce a wonderful dark, rich soft tone. If you don’t like the smearing of regular charcoal give these a try. Just great.:thumbsup: But why are they named after a tyrannical Roman ruler who killed a bunch of people?(Nero)?…:confused: …Hopefully they will change the name to something else.:lol:December 29, 2007 at 6:53 pm #1095518I know what you mean. Names are tricky.
I have seen the charcoal that had oil in it, but never used it.
Could you do something and show the charcoal Neroes in action? I’d be interested to see how they handle.
Andagail
December 29, 2007 at 7:10 pm #1095523Nero is Italian for “black”.
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[/COLOR] [/COLOR]December 30, 2007 at 2:53 pm #1095528Is Nero really Italian for black? I knew that:wink2:
Anda…I’d better not post any of my work…I’m no good. But your drawings there (I think those are yours) are great.
December 30, 2007 at 5:23 pm #1095524Is Nero really Italian for black? I knew that
Of course you did, I was … um, just making it clear for, uh, you know, other people. Yeah … yeah, that’s it … that’s the ticket! :D:p:o
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[/COLOR] [/COLOR]December 30, 2007 at 5:39 pm #1095519Thanks, Michael. I posted my work when I first started (2005) and considered it a jumping off point. I can look back and see how I have progressed.
Put your work out there and see. :thumbsup: Now I am curious. I am going to look for open-stock charcoal with oil and see how it works.
Andagail
December 31, 2007 at 10:49 am #1095525I was wondering if it feels anything like compressed charcoal. I know you said it doesn’t smear, but can you make it smudge if you wanted to, either with a solvent or a chamois?
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[/COLOR] [/COLOR]December 31, 2007 at 2:37 pm #1095529Yes, these pencils definitely can be blended. I just mean they are not as messy as regular charcoal. I doubt you would even need to use fixative on a drawing done with these pencils. I’ve never tried compressed charcoal… I’ll have to give them a whirl.
BTW…If you do buy a Nero I would recommend either their Soft or Extra Soft.
December 31, 2007 at 4:16 pm #1095526Thanks! I’ve always loved compressed charcoal, but a lot of people can’t stand it. It’s wonderful stuff when used on gessoed paper with a chamois for blending — nothing like it! But I think that most people who try it try it on regular paper, which I’ll admit can be horribly off-putting (impossible to erase and difficult to blend in that situation).
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[/COLOR] [/COLOR]December 31, 2007 at 5:18 pm #1095520January 1, 2008 at 2:48 pm #1095530I bought a single one at a local shop where I live but you can purchase a box of 12 Cretacolor Nero drawing pencils at… http://www.misterart.com… http://www.merriartist.com and I think Dick Blick also has some too. I don’t see anyone online yet who sells the single individual pencils (open stock) yet. Cretacolor makes other types of pencils as well so make sure you get the ones that say “Nero”.
January 1, 2008 at 5:45 pm #1095521thanks, Michael.:) i checked Blick but didn’t see the Nero’s. Misterart is out of stock at the moment. i’ll be checking back with them. oooh, i just checked the second link you posted and they have them in stock!
~Billie Crain~
ArtByCrain BlogMarch 3, 2008 at 4:50 pm #1095531Do you have to use a certain kind of paper for these pencils, besides regular sketching paper?
April 2, 2008 at 1:59 pm #1095527Hi
I’ve just discovered Cretacolor Nero pencils and I think I’m going to be a big fan. The blacks/darks you can achieve are just amazing and soooo dense!
This is my first time using this pencil and I produced this portrait. 12″x16″ on white Fabriano paper – sorry the quality isn’t very good as its taken from my digital camera!!
April 7, 2008 at 10:16 am #1095536I know this comment is late in coming-I’m new around here! I have a few neros- love’em, love’em love’em. Smooth, you can achieve a wonderful range of tones, the darks don’t end up looking shiny like you pressed too hard. Dick Blick has them, i got mine as part of their charcoal set. look under cretacolor.
Tievoli
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