How to use Caran D'ache Neocolor ii Water Soluble Wax Pastels (2024)

Someone in our Facebook Group asked if we’d make a video about how to use Neocolor ii Water soluble Wax pastels. So here are our tips and tricks for using Neocolors.

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Which paper to use with Neocolor ii

The first thing I want to mention is paper. If you are going to be using a fair bit of water with the pastels I would suggest using mixed media paper. I like Canson Imagine and Daler Rowney Mixed Media paper. But you can also use a toned mixed media paper. I have used a heavyweight coloured paper but only used water very sparingly.

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The two types of Neocolor

There are 2 types of Neocolor Wax pastels. Neocolor 2 are water-soluble whereas Neocolor 1 aren’t. This does mean that if you wanted to you could create effects by combining the two. For example if I use non watersoluble white pastel and a soluble green I get a wax resist effect. You can see here some other combinations too.

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How hard to press on the pastels

Someone asked how hard should you press on the pastel and this all depends on what sort of effect you want. If you use them very lightly and add water you get a soft watercolour like effect. If you press harder and make the pigment dense it will look more like gouache when you add water.

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Blending Neocolor ii wax pastels

I find the easiest way to blend colours is to choose 2 colours that are not too far from each other like a yellow and an orange or a light green and darker green like have here. If you use them lightly you can get a nice soft watercolour like blend. If you use them heavier and add the lighter green over the darker it will start to give a blended effect. When you had water to the thicker pastel it’s a lot more tricky to mix. It’s best to start with just a little water as you can find that you just end up moving pigment around.

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Cleaning your Neocolor Pastels

One thing you need to consider when you are working is that your pastels will get dirty and if you are not careful you will transfer the colour your pastel has picked up onto the page. To avoid this wipe the end of your pastel with a bit of kitchen towel or a rag.

Creating small details with your Neocolor Pastels

Getting small details drawn with these pastels can be a bit tricky. One way to do this is to sharpen the crayon. If you want to you can put the shavings in a container and use them like paint. The sharpened crayon can get a reasonably fine line. You can also use the reverse of the crayon for lines. Another thing you can do is wet a brush and dab it on the Neocolor and use it like paint to get a fine line.

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Necolor ii used with mixed media and over backgrounds

Neocolors also work well with mixed media, you can see here how they will work over backgrounds. This one has been created with acrylic inks. They will also work over collaged elements. You can see that lighter colours will allow the text from this torn book pages to show through while the dark colours are more opaque.

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Drawing and writing over the top of Neocolor ii

I have heard people say how tricky Neocolors are to write or draw over the top if you have used them thickly. The best thing I have found for this is either to sharpen one of the crayons as I have shown before or use a Stabilo All black pencil. These pencils will draw over pretty much anything and they are watersoluble.

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Taping down your paper before you start drawing

Before you start a drawing with Neocolors, if you are going to be using a lot of water I would recommend taping down your paper to a board with masking tape. It will stop the paper buckling as much.

Semi Abstract Face Timelapse in Neocolor ii

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Here is a semi-abstract face I drew for the Sky Portrait Artist of the week paint-along. I start with a pencil drawing and then for these drawings generally start with the yellow Neocolor ii pastel and then move on to darker colours. That way my yellow doesn’t get so messy with darker colours. However, I do go back in with different colours both light and dark so I don’t work in a strict light to dark manner on these. There are no strict rules so do what works for you.

Once I have the colour how I want it I will smooth the pastels out a little with water. You can still go back over the top of this when it’s dry if you want to.

You can see near the end of the drawing I use the Stabilo All pencil to draw on top of the picture.

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FAQs

How to use Caran D'ache Neocolor ii Water Soluble Wax Pastels? ›

Use these soft, water-soluble pastels to create beautiful watercolor effects. Simply make a sketch with Neocolor II pastels, then sprinkle it with water and allow the colors to dilute. Use a brush to pick up colors and paint as though with watercolors.

How to use water soluble pastels? ›

Apply the pastels dry, then use a wet brush, sponge or spritz to activate and blend the colours. The wet application can create watercolour-like effects with soft transitions between colours. Wash Technique: Draw with water-soluble pastels, then use a wet brush to dissolve the pigment and create washes of colour.

What paper is best for water soluble wax pastels? ›

If you are going to be using a fair bit of water with the pastels I would suggest using mixed media paper. I like Canson Imagine and Daler Rowney Mixed Media paper. But you can also use a toned mixed media paper. I have used a heavyweight coloured paper but only used water very sparingly.

What paper is best for caran d ache pastels? ›

Selecting the right paper for your pastel works

Ingres paper is textured paper with fine ridges that is perfect for soft pastels as it binds the pigments and pastel dust to the surface. Watercolor paper for Neocolor® II Aquarelle. Velour paper which can be used with soft chalk or oil pastels.

Is neocolor II permanent when dry? ›

A: No, they are re-soluable. If using them on paper they will sink in and stain it but on canvas if you want them to be permanent they need to be sealed with a spray fixative like Krylon.

What is the difference between oil pastels and water soluble pastels? ›

Oil pastels can also be layered on top of other media, such as acrylics or watercolors. Water-soluble pastels can be used wet or dry. While dry they appear similarly to hard pastels, but they are great for creating washes. A wet wash of water-soluble pastels, once dried, can be layered with other dry pastels.

How do you prepare paper for pastels? ›

The most cost-effective way to produce pastel-ready surfaces is to make your own primer by combining grit, a binder such as acrylic medium or acrylic gesso, and water. Pastel artists favor using pumice for the grit, and this 1-pound jar of 2F pumice will yield a medium-coarse surface.

What is the difference between oil and wax pastels? ›

Oil pastels have a thicker consistency and can be used more “impasto”, and layered opaquely, if you wish. I often start by making my underdrawing in wax pastels and then paint over with oil pastel, which covers the wax pastel completely.

What is the difference between caran d ache neocolor 1 and 2? ›

Caran d'Ache Neocolor II Wax Pastels are water soluble and can be blended with water after applying. The Neocolor I are not water soluble and can be used as a water resist in combination with water media.

How to seal neocolor II? ›

While they do dry to a gently touchable finish, they are not permanent. I usually use a spray acrylic sealer after I have finished my piece. Alternatively, I often mix a setting medium like Mod Podge or Golden medium into my working water. This reduces working time, but means that your finish is a bit more durable.

How to use caran d'ache? ›

With Caran d'Ache acrylic paint, you needn't add much water to obtain a new consistency that's easy to apply to what you're painting. To use it like watercolor simply take a small amount of paint from the tube, you can then thin it directly on your palette or in a cup.

Do water soluble pastels dry? ›

Water-soluble pastels can be used wet or dry. While dry they appear similarly to hard pastels, but they are great for creating washes. A wet wash of water-soluble pastels, once dried, can be layered with other dry pastels. Water-soluble pastels can be used wet or dry.

Are water soluble crayons the same as oil pastels? ›

When using water-soluble crayons, they feel a bit like a cross between oil pastels and regular old kids' crayons, only they're water soluble. Water-soluble oil pastels are softer and creamier.

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