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The difference between water soluble crayon and oil pastels
If it is water soluble crayon, it can be smudged with a brush dipped in water after the coloring is completed, which is close to the watercolor effect.
Oil pastel is an oil-based color painting tool, generally cylindrical or prismatic with a length of about 10 cm.
The oil pastel has fine hand feeling, smoothness, good spreadability, color stacking and color mixing performance. The prominent ultra-fine thickening coating material makes the coating more textured, and the coating weight is 0.002g/cm2. It can fully display the effect of oil painting and meet the difficulty of various painting skills. The ultra-low temperature ammonia freezing makes the pressure density higher, the molecular structure of the rod body is more compact, and the weight of a single rod is about 8.5g. The breaking resistance is not less than 4N, and it is more difficult to break and wear.
Oil pastels look like crayons, but they are not. Compared with crayons, oil pastels have brighter colors, stronger adhesion and coverage on paper, and are one of children's favorite painting tools.