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Derwent Blender Pencil, Colour Blender, Professional Quality, 2301756

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br> If you want to create a subtle blend of colours then the Derwent Blender is the ideal accessory. Although the burnisher can help to blend a little, it does not soften hard edges as well as a blender. Support an old favourite or discover something new; we have a wide catalogue of trusted brand names for you.

Blend your colours using the Derwent Blender then apply the Derwent Burnisher over the top if you want to provide a polished finish.The burnisher creates a polished finish and is particularly good for adding a sheen to drawings that include glass, metal and light reflections. The Derwent Burnisher is a hard colourless pencil which when used over layers of pigment provides a rich polished finish. As more products appear on the market, we continue to extend our articles to incorporate these products.

This will also blend the pigments together and depending how light you want your tint to become, the more pressure you will apply. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice.The barrel is thinner than the other blenders (apart from the Lyra), but the core is still the same thickness.

The Full Blender Stick is a colourless oil and wax based medium that is used to enhance drawings and intensify colours by creating a gloss effect whilst protecting the colours from UV light and water. Remember, you should lay colours loosely, do not be so heavy-handed that you oversaturate the paper.

You can also use it on paintings too, particularly good for watercolour work and ideal for use on paper, fabrics and other areas. The Lyra Rembrandt Splender is designed for use with their Polycolor pencils which are oil-based, so it comes as no surprise that it does not blend very well when used with wax-based pencils.

A convenient set containing 2 of each of the blender and burnisher pencils, alongside an eraser and sharpener. It is ideal for blending fine detail but if working on larger areas, use the Full blender by Caran d'Ache as it covers faster. This soft colourless pencil blends colours on the page to create new hues, and can also be used to smoothen pencil strokes so individual lines and hard edges appear softer. These pencils are colourless and made with the same binder used in coloured pencils which allows you to blend two or more colours together.Burnishers - Use over colour to create a burnish (or shine) without changing colour of your artwork. We recommend that you only use a small amount of Zest-it, applying with a suitable sized paintbrush. It is not 'only' the white pencil that can be used for this purpose, any pale colour in your pencil collection will suffice.

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