The Staedtler Mars Lumograph black pencil boasts a smooth matte finish, thanks to its high carbon content which gives it a deep and intense black hue. Using graphite pencils often results in a shiny finish, but this is eliminated when using the Lumograph black carbon pencils. Carbon and charcoal-based pencils are ideal for drawing, hatching, and creating expressive sketches and portraits. They produce deeper blacks than graphite pencils, making them a valuable addition to any art kit. In this article, we analyse their effectiveness and the different features they offer for graphite-based artwork. Our aim is to allow you to determine if they would make a useful addition to your own art kit. |
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The composition of these pencils contain some graphite but are primarily carbon-based, resulting in a matte finish that diminishes the typical luster found in graphite pencils. Additionally, they are notably resilient, even in the darker grades, and do not flake during use. However, it is important to note that they are not well-suited for blending and cannot be fully erased.
If you want to achieve a dark and matte finish in your artwork, blending graphite and carbon pencils can be a great technique to try out. These two types of pencils can be combined to create a unique and striking effect that will enhance the overall look of your work. They work best for techniques like hatching or stippling that don't require blending. Why not try them and see how it can elevate your art to the next level.
Customer feedback:
(Via Amazon)
" Great pencils.... I've always disliked how I'd get a shiny graphite tone when using 6B+ grades. I found charcoal and charcoal pencils don't blend with graphite to get black blacks but these do. "
" Leads are good and don't break readily. Would recommend. "
" After years of using graphite and carbon for drawing, I constantly look for new products. While the Staedtler 7B and 8B provide contrast, I found the Lyra and Faber Castell PITT Oilbase carbon pens more suitable. The Mars Lumograph black still feels like a graphite pencil and the degrees of hardness are unequal, for example, the 2B felt visibly harder than the HB. The 4B broke often, whilst the 6B was fine. However, they still have that shimmer found in graphite blends. The 7B and 8B pencils were harder than expected for their grade level. The level of graphite was noticeable, resulting in shades that are appropriately black. These pencils are unsuitable for my needs as they do not produce my desired effect and have unpredictable degrees of hardness." Translated from German
Staedtler Mars Lumograph standard versus Lumograph Mars black
Answer:
Yes, They are significantly different. The black option is much darker and produces far less shine. Having both is a good choice.
Question and answer from the Amazon webstore.
Have you tried these pencils yet? please share your own personal opinions of them in the comments below.
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