Are these the BEST COLORED PENCILS in the WORLD? (2024)

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By Sarah Renae Clark|2022-05-17T09:16:53+10:00December 19th, 2020|

I’ve been hunting online for the most popular colored pencil brands I can find and I’ve bought them all to find out which are the best colored pencils for adult coloring, for ANY SKILL LEVEL and for ANY budget.

Inn that search I came across a set that have been claimed as possibly the best pencils in the WORLD… so of course I had to try them!

Over the next few weeks, I’ll be putting all of these sets to the test against each other, but to start with, I’ll be taking my Prismacolor Premier colored pencils and putting them up against what I’ve been told are the BEST colored pencils that money can buy – the Caran d’Ache Luminance colored pencils.

I re did this comparison again in 2022 – you can see it HERE.

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Here’s a look at my full comparison, and the two pictures I decided to color to test out each set of pencils. Click the video below to watch!

Until now, I’ve used Prismacolor Premier Soft-Core colored pencils for most of my coloring. They are a wax-based pencil and are one of the more affordable artist-grade pencils on the market.

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But recently I discovered the Caran d’Ache Luminance Colored Pencils, and I have heard SO MANY GOOD THINGS about these pencils, that I couldn’t resist trying them as soon as they arrived! I’ve done a few drawings with these already that I’ve posted on Instagram, like this stack of pancakes.

What do Caran D’Ache Luminance and Prismacolor Premier Pencils Have in Common?

1. Caran D’Ache Luminance and Prismacolor Premier are Both Wax-Based Pencils

There are 3 different types of pencils that you can buy – wax based, oil-based or water-based, and each have their pros and cons.

Both the Prismacolors and Luminance pencils are wax-based, which means they have a softer core, and makes them great for blending.

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I find wax-based pencils are a great choice for beginners over oil-based pencils, because they are easier to blend and more vibrant, and so a little more enjoyable to color with in general.

The downside is that the soft-core does make it a little harder to keep a sharp point, so they aren’t always the best for really fine details, so professional artists often use a combination of wax and oil-based pencils together for really detailed work.

Both the Prismacolor Premiere and Caran d’Ache Luminance are GREAT wax pencils. The colors are vibrant, they are buttery, soft cores and easy to blend, and they are great for both beginners and experienced artists.

2. Caran D’Ache Luminance and Prismacolor Premier Pencils are Great for Blending

As I mentioned before, both Luminance and Prismacolors are great for blending and have beautiful rich colors. They are easy to use, and they are very enjoyable to color with. You don’t need any blending solutions or oils – these pencils blend easily, all on their own!

They have a VERY soft-core, even compared to other wax pencils – which is one of the reasons they are SO popular.

What is the Difference Between Caran d’Ache Luminance and Prismacolor Premier Pencils?

1. Caran d’Ache Luminance are More Expensive

You can get started with the smallest set of 12 Prismacolor Premier Pencils for under $15 on Amazon in the US. From this, you can get a feel for whether they are the right set for you, or mix your colors to make as many colors as you need.

If you’re ready to make a bigger commitment, you can buy a slightly larger set, and a good beginner size set – of 36 pencils -for around $30.

Even the largest set of 150 pencils comes at just under $100 – which is more pencils than most beginners will ever need, and overkill for adult coloring, but nice to have in your collection, nonetheless.

For the same investment of $100, you’ll get just 20 Caran d’Ache Luminance pencils.

A better size set of 40 Caran d’Ache Luminance Pencils like I have here costs $131, and the larger set of 76 comes to a whopping $250 US dollars!

Even the smallest set of 12 pencils come in at $45.

So to summarize:
Prismacolor – 60c to $1.25 USD per pencil
Luminance – $3.20 – $5 USD per pencil

At 5x the price, the Luminance are far more expensive, but in my opinion, the higher quality justifies the price if you are a professional artist.

2. Prismacolor Premier Has a Larger Color Selection than Caran d’Ache Luminance

The Caran d’Ache Luminance don’t have as big of a color range, however I don’t think the 150 different colors that Prismacolor offers is absolutely necessary either. In my case, I haven’t used half of the 150 colors that I own of my Prismacolors. I think a set of 40-70 is more than enough for most artists, as you can mix every other color from even a small set of 12!

I’ve bought the set of 40 Luminance, but I am enjoying these so much that I’d eventually love to buy the larger set of 76… when my budget allows!

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Prismacolor Premier Color Chart

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Caran D’Ache Luminance Color Chart

3. Prismacolor pencils are prone to break easily. Caran d’Ache pencils are higher quality and less likely to break.

The downside to such a soft core is that Prismacolors are notorious for breaking. Some of the casings come damaged or split in the packaging and the cores are often off centre as the manufacturing has reduced quality over the years. They break VERY easily during sharpening, transport, and sometimes even without being dropped or damaged.

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If you buy Prismacolors, expect broken pencils.

Caran D’Ache Luminance pencils on the other hand are a much higher quality pencil with a slightly larger (and firmer) core, which makes it more resistant to breaking without losing the soft, buttery feeling.

As soon as you pick them up, you can feel the difference in quality, and it’s rare that these will break during sharpening (assuming you’re using a decent sharpener).

4. Caran d’Ache Luminance Pencils Keep a Sharper Point than Prismacolor

Wax-based pencils have a softer core, making it harder to keep a sharp point, especially for Prismacolors because they are especially soft. This is where some artists like to use Prismacolors together with an oil-based pencil like Faber-castell Polychromos for areas that need more detail.

For most beginners, this is unnecessary.

Because Caran d’Ache Luminance pencils are of a much higher quality pencil, they are able to keep a much sharper point. They still aren’t as sharp as an oil-based pencil, but I’ve found them to be suitable for most coloring and drawing, unless you are doing lots of fine details, such as hair or fur, and really need the high quality for a professional-level drawing.

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5. Caran D’Ache Luminance lightfastness Rating

The biggest reason that these pencils are expensive is something that probably isn’t relevant to most amateur or beginner colorists, and that is the lightfastness rating.

Lightfastness refers to how long your artwork will last over the years when exposed to sunlight. Most pencil artwork will fade over time, but artwork done with the Luminance pencils will last for up to 100 years without fading – it will look exactly the same as the day you drew it.

Now, if you’re just coloring for fun or practicing as a hobby, this isn’t something that matters. But if you’re selling your artwork or hoping for it to go in a museum one day, lightfastness becomes important, and the higher rating becomes a worthwhile investment.

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6. Prismacolor Premier Pencils Leave a ‘Wax Bloom’ on the Artwork

When you layer the Prismacolors, they sometimes build up a waxy finish on top of your artwork, almost like a transparent film. It’s not always obvious, but sometimes it can show up when you’re trying to photograph your work or it can dull some of the beautiful vibrant colors. Often you can wipe some of this away gently, but you’ll want to be careful not to smudge your work if you do. This is called “wax bloom” and doesn’t happen with the Caran d’Ache Luminance pencils.

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What Colored Pencils Should I Buy?

Both Caran d’Ache and Prismacolor make great pencils. And both will produce beautiful results in your coloring and drawing, with vibrant colors and smooth gradients.

For most colorists, the Prismacolor Premier colored pencils are more than enough. They are a great all-around pencil that products artist-level results at a much more affordable price than other artist-grade pencils.

But if you’re wanting to take your art to a new level, and budget isn’t a concern, I definitely recommend spoiling yourself with a set of Caran d’Ache Luminance colored pencils.

These are NOT essential, but they are NICE and I am really enjoying using them. They are definitely better than the Prismacolors, but they are also 5x the price, so they’re not for everybody.

Personally, I started with the Prismacolors and have only bought Caran d’Ache recently after using Prismacolors for a few years. Even now, I’ve bought a set of 40 instead of trying to get the largest set right away.

Caran d’Ache Luminance

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Pros:

  • World-class, artist quality.
  • Very easy to blend, buttery smooth, nice to use.
  • Also easy to keep fairly sharp (compared to other wax pencils)
  • High quality, doesn’t break often.
  • White pencil is very opaque.
  • Highest lightfastness rating.

Cons:

  • Expensive!

Prismacolor Premier

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Pros:

  • Still artist-quality, but a more affordable price
  • Very easy to blend, buttery smooth, nice to use.
  • Huge color range (150 colors)
  • Great for beginners and hobby artists

Cons:

  • Prone to breakage
  • Can leave wax-bloom finish on artwork
  • Low lightfastness, not ideal for artwork that’s being sold professionally

In these examples, the white paper I use was Canson Bristol Smooth and Strathmore Toned Gray Sketch Paper– The surfaces were both different to work with and I’ll be doing a paper comparison in the future to tell you my different recommendations for paper too!

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Over the next few weeks, I’m going to be testing over 20 different brands of colored pencils to find out EXACTLY which pencils I think are the best from all of these brands. At the moment, I’m pretty convinced that Caran d’Ache are as good as it gets, but if you think you’ve found something better, please tell me in the comments!

I’ll be testing out Arteza, Prismacolor, Black Widow, Derwent, Faber-Castell, Posca, Staedtler, Chameleon, Castle Arts, Crayola and more… please subscribe to my YouTube channel and my email newsletter below so you don’t miss out!

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I’d love to hear from you! Have you ever used Caran D’Ache Luminance or Prismacolor Premier colored pencils before? Please tell me in the comments!

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    MaryDecember 19, 2020 at 2:40 am - Reply

    Great Video

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    JamieJanuary 15, 2022 at 10:06 pm - Reply

    Thanks!

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    RafiaJanuary 18, 2023 at 2:35 pm - Reply

    Wonderful ! It really helped me to buy cardAnche for my son he is extremely talented in arts so i will buy him cardAnche .
    Thanks

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    Sally StoneJanuary 25, 2023 at 2:47 pm - Reply

    Excellent analysis! Thanks for taking the time.

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    Jennifer M KilpatrickOctober 31, 2023 at 6:21 pm - Reply

    Have you use Rembrandt colored pencils? If so how do they compare?

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      Kristen BoucherNovember 2, 2023 at 9:43 am - Reply

      Hi Jennifer, Sarah did review the Lyra Rembrandt Polycolors as part of her Ultimate Pencil Review. You can see how she rated them here. https://sarahrenaeclark.com/testing-every-colored-pencil/ – Kristen (Team Sarah)

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    LilianaMay 14, 2024 at 7:34 pm - Reply

    Hi, yes I agree with you, I have CaranD’ache, Polychrom Faber Castle, Prisma colours and Derwent, my favourite is a combination with FC and CaranD’ache , I would like to know about Pablo cours as well.
    I have been using Pastelmattfor drawing , but I feel that are very like sand paper,not very friendly withmy beloved pencils,will be interesting on your paper selection trial.
    Thank you very much for your information.

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Are these the BEST COLORED PENCILS in the WORLD? (2024)

FAQs

What is the No. 1 color pencil brand? ›

In general, my favorite brands are Prismacolor, Caran d'Ache, Faber-Castell, and Derwent. They have proven track records and offer high-quality artist grade products. Because different colored pencils of every type can be used together on the same artwork, you needn't feel pressured to pick a brand and stick to it.

Do expensive colored pencils make a difference? ›

And while color intensity has less to do with the price (there are a lot of very bright student-grade pencils), the more expensive professional-grade pencils have richer colors. My favorite Caran d'Ache Luminance and Derwent Lightfast are pretty pricy, but I've never seen such unique colors like theirs cheaper.

Are Prismacolor pencils better than Faber-Castell? ›

Prismacolor are unbeatable when creating bright poster-like illustrations, and Faber-Castell are unbeatable when it comes down to create the smoothest, most realistic portraits possible. Bright poster-quality art done with prismacolor.

What brand of colored pencils do professional artists use? ›

Faber-Castell Polychromos Color Pencils. The Faber-Castell Polychromos are the go-to pencils for many professional artists. They are one of the highest quality pencils you can buy. They are made of a combination of oil and wax, and have a firm, break-resistant lead.

What are number 1 pencils? ›

1 Pencil (B Grade): Higher in graphite, softer, prone to smudging, and ideal for artistic or bold writing. No. 2 Pencil (HB Grade): A balanced mix of graphite and clay, offering versatility for writing and drawing, making it a popular choice for schools and offices.

What is the oldest colored pencil brand? ›

The first art colour pencils were invented and produced in 1924 by Faber-Castell and Caran d'Ache. Berol made its colour pencils in 1938. Other manufacturers that also made colour pencils were Lyra Rembrandt, Blick Studio, Derwent and Progresso.

Why are Prismacolor pencils so expensive? ›

Prismacolor colored pencils are professional grade and cost over $1 per pencil. Compared to cheaper brands such as Crayola, Prismacolors are infinitely more pigmented and smooth. When used on paper, these pencils don't leave white spaces that take away from the drawing like other brands.

Why are prismacolors so good? ›

The pencils layer exceptionally well. It is, in fact, one of the reasons why people love Prismacolor colored pencils. However, you have to be pretty careful with layering because the pencils have pretty high pigmentation and tend to fill the fibers of the paper very fast.

Do real artists use colored pencils? ›

Most use pencils, colored or otherwise, to make an initial sketch of a concept. In the architectural artist's world, using markers is very common, especially when you get into the landscape architect work.

What does polychromos mean? ›

Polychromos introduced in 1908 derives from Ancient Greek words "poly" and "chroma" meaning many colors.

Why are Faber-Castell pencils so good? ›

The oil-based pencils are water-resistant, smudgeproof, and have exceptional covering power, while also being able to sharpen to a very fine point for detailed work.

Why is Staedtler so expensive? ›

The Artist Grade colored pencils will be more expensive, but the quality is worth it. They contain more pigment and less filler, which results in richer color. They are also lightfast, which means they will last longer than drawings made with Student Grade colored pencils.

Which color is best for realistic drawing? ›

Pastel pencils are very good to create very realistic drawings that pop out of the page. An example would be my own drawing made by using pastel blocks and pastel pencils. Pastel blocks are from Gallery brand while pencils are from Creta Color and Derwent.

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