🎨 Elevate Your Artistry with Every Stroke!
The Faber-Castell Pitt Graphite Matte Pencil Set includes six high-quality graphite pencils (B, 4B, 6B, 8B, 10B, 12B) designed for sketching and drawing. These pencils feature a matte finish to reduce glare, ensuring maximum tonal value density. With break-resistant leads and made from sustainable materials, this set is perfect for artists seeking durability and eco-friendliness in their tools.
Manufacturer | Faber-Castell |
Brand | Faber-Castell |
Item Weight | 2.88 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 2.1 x 7.2 inches |
Item model number | FC115207 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multiple color |
Grip Type | Smooth |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | HB |
Material Type | Graphite Tin |
Number of Items | 6 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 6) |
Point Type | Extra Fine |
Line Size | 3 |
Ink Color | Assortment of 6 |
Manufacturer Part Number | FC115207 |
M**E
Great set
Excellent pencils for that black-black without the graphite shine. They sharpen great both with a sharpener and blade knife. The tips are strong, and do not break easily. The pencils gave a smooth glide to them, unlike the chalkiness of charcoal and the scratchiness of regular graphite pencils.I tested the erasability and they do erase fir the most part, leaving some shadow behind. They blend pretty good as well.The picture I drew was all using these pencils. I really enjoyed using these pencils.
P**N
Quality
Nice. A bit more waxy perhaps and less shiny. Good to work with compressed charcoal for dark blacks.I wouldnt buy the kit again i feel i only need the darker ones.
D**Y
Great variety of graphite pencils
This is a fantastic set of graphite pencils. Easy to sharpen and use.
J**N
Performs as advertised! Been looking for this for years..
New pencils I'm trying out. Excited for something less selective, but with the control I don't get with charcoals. These did not dissapoint. Did a mini sketch to test. Sharpen well.. good darks.. build well.. don't crumble in the sharpener, erase well..and holding sideways at the window, I don't see much relection at all. .. attached..It's a little cloudy out so I also took a sideways flash pic... also attached.. looks pretty good to me! I'm buying some more pencils now :) Sketch done with the 14b and a plastic eraser.
J**E
Graphite pencils
I’ve only used them once, but I really enjoyed them,
S**S
Yes, the hype you have been hearing is true.
Wanted to test these out to see what the difference was between these and the 9000 series. So I ordered the 11 piece set. Let me tell you now, I seriously didn’t think it was gonna be any different, but I was wrong. The B-scale grades in these Matte pencils were even better than the 9000 series. The blacks went on like charcoal. Hardly any metallic shine when light hits it. So smooth and inviting. These pencils will make you want to pull them out and draw. As for the wood casing, it seems to be the same as the 9000 series, except these have a nice black paint finish instead of the usual green we are use to seeing in most Faber Castell pencils. Yes, I know that green has almost became a trademark For Faber, but this Black is definitely a nice change on the paint finish. But once you use these, you won’t care what color of paint they used on this set. You can also rest assure that the grading scale is dead on with them. I figured that since they used a different type of matte graphite, that it might throw off the grading scale somewhat. But the only difference is that you will be getting a much better black out of these. I would highly suggest any artist out there that hasn’t tried these, to pick up a set immediately and test them out. You won’t regret it. Even if you are new to the art game and want a set of pencils that aren’t your basic drawing pencils, this is a set you should pick up. I recommend them to everybody now. Don’t get me wrong, I still like my 9000 series, but these are a step above them. I’m just kinda hoping to see more scale grades in the future in this Matte version. I know, most of us hardly even use all the different scales anyway, but it’s always cool to have them in your collection. I’m going to be buying a couple more sets of these. One set is going to be kept back in my massive pencil collection that I have been putting together for a few years. Listen, (Mitsubishi Hi-uni) and (Koh-I-Noor Toison D’or) May be the greatest wood case pencils ever made, but I gotta say this Faber Matte set is definitely ranking up right along side with them. I’m sure you will agree once you use them also.
M**C
Great graphite pencils!
Love the new graphite pencils! Love the case and the simple accessories that came with it.
T**0
A Great Supplemental Drawing Pencil
I stumbled upon these Faber-Castell Pitt matte graphite pencils ("FCP") by accident and took a chance buying them. I'm glad I did. I typically use only Tombow MONO graphite pencils (which, I think are the best). As others have mentioned in other reviews, these FCPs do impart a wonderful, deep, dark black-ness (if you need it). And since they're matte, they add an interesting effect to a graphite drawing. I wouldn't draw using only FCPs (tho, not saying you couldn't or that they wouldn't be appropriate for that) but would def combine with with regular graphite pencil. The leads seem strong (they don't seem susceptible to easy breakage); they sharpen nicely; they do leave obvious ghosting when erased (so apply carefully); but they apply smoothly/nicely (no "crumbs" or specks) and they smudge/shade fairly well (but not as well as regular graphite but that could be a benefit as the FCPs aren't as messy as soft/dark regular graphite). I would recommend these as a supplemental addition to anyone's graphite palette, especially when in need of adding bold dark/black elements to a drawing. NEW UPDATE: To add to my earlier review, I've had a chance to use these pencils steadily for a couple of months. I still like them. But be warned that these particular pencils flake quite a bit after being applied. All graphite pencils have a tendency to flake off of a drawing a little bit over a long period of time (if not sprayed with a fixative). But these seem highly susceptible to flaking over a short period of time. Just be prepared to either: (i) use a workable fixative as you progress on your drawing; or (ii) if waiting to use a fixative until the drawing is finished, be prepared to go back over/re-do areas of your drawing if you're wanting to have the strong black tone that these pencils can provide. Cheers!
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