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NEW Faber Castell Pitt Graphite Matt Pencils

 

 

NEW Faber Castell Pitt Graphite Matt Pencils

 

Matt is the new black - now also for drawing

 

 

 

Faber Castell Pitt Graphite Matt Pencils are the first graphite pencil made with a deep black matt lead. Excellent for artists and designers, Pitt Graphite Matt guarantees reduced reflection on the paper and helps ensure reproductions are as true to the original as possible.

 

 

Reduction of reflection: this special characteristic is also represented by a development from Faber-Castell that gives a basic tool that has always been highly glossy fantastic new properties: the Pitt Graphite Matt is the first graphite pencil with a matt and deep black lead.

 

 

 

The pencil thus fulfils not so much the fashionable as the very practical needs of artists and graphic designers from all over the world who want or need to communicate their work in digital ways: When you photograph or scan a drawing made with conventional pencils, the shiny graphite automatically creates reflections - with the result that the representation is partially unrecognisable and you have to look at it longer and from different angles to get a full impression.

 

 

These problems are now a thing of the past: the new graphite pencil from Faber-Castell guarantees extremely reduced reflection on the paper and thus true-to-the-original reproduction possibilities. Like all Faber-Castell pencils, it is extra break-resistant, lightfast and has an environmentally friendly water-based varnish. Visually, however, the Pitt Graphite Matt differs from the other models: While pencils usually have a slightly glossy finish, it has a matt lacquer. And thus embodies the credo "Matt is the new black". 

 

 

What is the difference between the Pitt Graphite Matt and regular pencils?

The Pitt Graphite Matt pencil has a matt finish that produces very few or no light reflections. This means that no details of the drawing are lost due to light reflection from any angle. And digitising (photographing, scanning) without reflections is also simple.

The Pitt Graphite Matt comes in eight degrees of hardness: HB, 2B, 4B, 6B, 8B, 10B, 12B and 14B. The 10B, 12B and 14B grades are new to the Faber-Castell pencil range.

 

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