Reviewing The Tombow Irojiten Coloured Pencils - The coolest pencil ever?

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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
  • Hi friends!
    Today we are looking at one of the more beautiful pencils we've had a chance to checkout.
    The Tombow Irojiten straight from Japan! Irojiten means book of colour and that's just what these very fun and very cool pencils are. Each kit comes with three little books of coloured pencils.
    Sounds cute doesn't it? It is!
    I've been wanting to try these for a while and I've finally gotten around to it (sorry these videos are taking so long) but the question remains, coolness aside are they actually any good?
    Today were going test them and find out as we throw our series of tests at them including saturation, blending, break point and all the good stuff to answer that very question!
    Hope you enjoy :)
    - Sunshine💜
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    ♦ Tombow Irojiten (Kit 1 Rainforests Set): amzn.to/4chFtQq
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    ♦ Tombow Irojiten (All 3 kits): amzn.to/3W21ahL
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    --- C H A P T E R S ---
    0:00 - The Introduction
    1:14 - Unboxing and the Design of the Tombow Irojiten coloured pencils
    6:06 - Test 1 - Saturation and Vibrancy - How Saturated and Vibrant are the Tombow Irojiten coloured pencils?
    12:44 - Test 2 - The Straight Gradient - How well do the Tombow Irojiten coloured pencils Gradient?
    15:29 - Test 3 - The Blending Test - How well do the Tombow Irojiten coloured pencils Blend?
    17:57 - Test 5 - Colour Accuracy - How accurate are the Tombow Irojiten coloured pencils barrel to the pigment?
    19:54 - Test 6 - The Break Factor - How strong are the Tombow Irojiten pencils?
    25:16 - Test 7 - The Joy Factor - My opinions using the Tombow Irojiten coloured pencils.
    27:47 - Price Comparison Tombow Irojiten
    28:44 - The End and the Big Score
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Komentáře • 51

  • @patriciacarpio5540
    @patriciacarpio5540 Před 11 dny +2

    I appreciate your review. I was so attracted to the colors in the Irojiten sets and bought all of them. I tried to make them work, but they were just too hard for me. Hard, scratchy, and hardly any color saturation meant I ended up gifting them to my niece. I don’t regret that choice. They were not the pencils for me.

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 11 dny

      Glad you enjoyed it! Yes I know just what you mean, it’s such a shame really, as they are just beautiful pencils!
      Another commenter mentioned that the way the intended blending works is by using very similar shades and going from light to dark. Im hoping to do an artwork with them at some point soon just to see if I can make it work this way. 🤷‍♀️

  • @aaronfoley5990
    @aaronfoley5990 Před 15 dny +7

    Very cool pencils, pity they dont blend well but I sorta just want them to play with that box!

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 14 dny

      It’s such a fun kit! My third box is on its way now 💜☺️

  • @CeruleanCzarina
    @CeruleanCzarina Před 14 dny +2

    I own the limited edition Landscape set of 24 that came in a wrap case. The case design is almost like a fabric version of the dictionary book and was my reason for buying it. At first, I didn’t love the pencils because of how hard they were, but I was always drawn to play around with them simply because they are so gorgeous and feel nice in the hand. After a lot of trial and error, I’ve found the papers that they perform best on, and I’ve started to really enjoy them, especially as a travel set for urban sketching. If you own these pencils, try using them on Midori MD Cotton paper and you might enjoy using them more. That paper works well with even the cheapest, hardest leads.

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 14 dny

      I guess the roughness of the paper is holding a lot of pigment. Do you find the 24 set a good colour range?

  • @melsherbert1706
    @melsherbert1706 Před 10 dny +1

    Very pretty! I wonder if the reason for their hardness is cultural? Like, maybe a special japanese pencil or art technique? I feel like they could also be good for writing letters or something. They'd certainly be hardy in a classroom!

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 9 dny

      Possibly! But more likely it’s just what the manufacturer decided when they were designed. There are many more Japanese pencils out there which range from soft to hard though I’m yet to find another one this hard😂

  • @SamiKelsh
    @SamiKelsh Před 14 dny +1

    These pencils are so interesting! Honestly, despite the limitations you'd identified, I thought they seemed cool and inexpensive enough to possibly check out... and for some reason on the UK site, the same set is £65! (That's AUD $123, can you believe?!) Guess I'll stick with my bland but functional Derwents 🙃
    As always, love your thoughtful and rigorous testing and review process! x

    • @positronixartandlife4545
      @positronixartandlife4545 Před 14 dny

      These pencils are £52 at Cult Pens, or £2.40 each (though there is a summer sale going on with a 10% discount on them, making it less than £47 for a set of 30 [£1.56 each in a set] or £2.16 individualy). One possible reason for the large price difference might be shipping times/costs as Australia is needless to say, closer to Japan than we are in the UK XD

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 14 dny +1

      Whew! That’s very pricey! Although to be fair I think I paid double the price they are advertised on Amazon because I brought them from a brick and mortar store. Always love to support local stores but sometimes it does Wack you straight in the hip pocket😂.

    • @gertietheduck
      @gertietheduck Před 13 dny +1

      If you know you really really want them (I did because I absolutely love Japanese colour palettes) and your heart is set on the entire set, you could order them from Japan directly? The shipping costs are high but if you get the whole lot (and make sure you don;t add anything to your order that would make it go over the customs limit of £135 including shipping) it's quite the saving! I paid £45 for the 3-volumes lot, plus shipping. I don't do this kind of thing much as I like to support my local art shops (and my most local art shop is...the brick and mortar Jacksons flagship, haha) but the price of this particular set of pencils here in the UK (and in some other European countries I have family in) is astronomical (I sincerely don't know why) and considering these pencils' limitations for this one thing it's worth getting a Japanese friend to bring these back for you, or to order them direct. You can then replenish individual pencils as you run out from your local shops (that's what I have been doing).

    • @gertietheduck
      @gertietheduck Před 13 dny +1

      also get some nice toothy pencil paper because these babies are HARD 😆. They do release a surprising amount of pigment, considering their hardness, if you layer them patiently though.

  • @zhanna8632
    @zhanna8632 Před 14 dny +1

    Love this series. Would you review Caran d'Ache?

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 14 dny +1

      Thankyou☺️. I’m planning on itbut as I’m paying for these myself I’ll have to wait a little bit into the future unfortunately. Can’t wait to try them through💜

  • @positronixartandlife4545
    @positronixartandlife4545 Před 14 dny +2

    I had a feeling these would end up being a middling pencil when you started testing these - not because they're bad, but because I think they fill a little bit of a niche that most other pencils don't do. While I probably wouldn't reach for these to do an art piece, they have been working wonderfully in one of my colouring books (Hanna Karlzon's Daydreams) and I feel like the intention is to use a couple of sets together. It does require buying more than one of the assortments, but I feel like you're _meant_ to use the pale tones 1 and 2 together same with the dull tones 1 and 2, and then the others fill in gaps to allow for gradients within the colour families.
    Working outside of the colour families is a lot more tricky, so I agree with you in that these seem to be "colouring book" pencils as you can create some nice blends so long as you keep to that rule of using most colours from the same set type, but for more specific works where you want (and _need_) to create those gradients from different families, there are many other options around

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 14 dny

      Okay that’s really interesting. How many sets are you using for your colouring? I usually try and end up doing an art piece with each pencil set so grabbed myself kit one to go with kit 2 as it had the vibrant colour book. Haven’t had a chance to use it yet but I was hoping what you w re saying always the case. I think I could mix both kits to get the piece I have in mind done☺️💜

    • @positronixartandlife4545
      @positronixartandlife4545 Před 14 dny

      @@StuffBySunshine I went and checked the pencils I pulled out for the page, and I'm using 20 colours for it - 4 vibrant, 7 EXtra, 7 Deep, 1 Dull and 1 Pale
      This makes 10 pencils from set A/Rainforest (1 from pale vol 1, 4 from vivid vol 1, 5 from deep vol 1), 2 from set B/Woodlands (from deep vol 2), 1 from set C/Seascape (from dull vol 1), and 7 from the EXtra set of 10 available individually only
      Some choices could be swapped out for other colours with a little difference in the outcome, but it is very much a piece where it uses set A and the extra pencils far above any of the other sets
      If you want to see the page and my colour choices, let me know - though I'm not 100% sure how I'd show you/link in the comments here

  • @fayefoley9926
    @fayefoley9926 Před 14 dny +2

    I was supper excited when I received my set they look so pretty.However a bit disappointed with the vibrancy of colour and poor blending. However as you commented Sunshine they are a joy to use.

  • @afterfauve8291
    @afterfauve8291 Před 14 dny

    The Tombow watercolor markers also come in Kits and individually. The kits are purposed for a style, look, mood, of painting (like your painting of death). The lack of reds and browns is to restrict those colors in the creation of a picture to stay true to the look, however there are blending techniques to get around that, which I am certain they had in mind as well.
    Tombow colors do have a lot of similar colors, it’s relating to the style of kits, however the similar colors do blend significantly differently.
    With Tombow colors I put the light color down first, then blend over with the darker colors.
    It looks to me Tombow applied the same color schemes with their pencils as they did with there markers.
    Looking like a traditional Oriental style art supply I’m assuming the color pencil style of painting it is designed for light application to begin with then layer in the dark patches.
    The watercolor marker kits seem designed for western watercolor painting.
    I find the Tombow brand to be a lot like Faber-Castle, hit or miss.

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 13 dny

      Hello my friend!
      Okay that’s really interesting 🧐 I’ll keep it in mind if I do an art piece with them. I’d love to see if this is actually the case! Hmm I’ll let you know how it goes 💜

    • @afterfauve8291
      @afterfauve8291 Před 11 dny

      @@StuffBySunshine to be honest I'm being hopeful, being hit or miss, they might be not so great.

  • @gertietheduck
    @gertietheduck Před 14 dny

    I got the full set at a really great price (a third of their usual price) but they were still quite expensive, so I was really disappointed the first time I tried them. I had decided I would resell them, but then I talked myself into testing them once more before parting with them and suddenly things clicked and I really loved them. You have to put them down in quite small, delicate motions, and build them up layer after layer. It takes longer to do than with creamier pencils but the results are beautiful and can get quite saturated. Now I love them and would never part with them. For me the only negative is the lack of lightfastness. But they are a pleasure to use in my sketchbooks

    • @gertietheduck
      @gertietheduck Před 14 dny

      I do think that at full price they are quite overpriced here, though (I often see these in shops for £69 per volume!) . In Japan these sell for around £15 per volume, which I think is a fairer price taking into account the lack of lightfastness and how they handle. They are gorgeous though - very interesting pencils. I am happy I kept them. I also love the unusual colour range, but I do have other (artist) pencil collections.

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 14 dny

      Oof that’s a big price difference! Maybe that’s where the Amazon ones are coming from as they are so much cheaper than I’ve been able to find in stores.
      Interesting, I’ll keep that in mind with the layering. I was considering trying them with a blending stick as well.
      How bad are they ligthfast wise?

    • @gertietheduck
      @gertietheduck Před 13 dny

      @@StuffBySunshine I have not done any lightfastness tests myself (I decided not to bother because I have other fully lightfast artist-grade sets that I would go to first for any professional artwork) but there are quite a few others online who have (can't link on here unfortunately, but they are easy to find). The biggest gripe is that the pencils are sold in art shops but do not carry lightfastness ratings, which would be helpful. Not all of them are fugitive but quite a lot are, particularly the paler colours, of which there are many this being a Japanese set with a Japanese colour palette. I think perhaps in Japan these are aimed at a different market, hence why no lightfastness info. But at the prices they are sold elsewhere it would be nice info to have before making a purchase.

    • @gertietheduck
      @gertietheduck Před 13 dny

      having said all this... I still love them 😆

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 13 dny +1

      Ok thankyou for that! Once we’ve done a few more pencils we’ll start doing some lightfast tests over time so we can check them out ☺️

  • @Irrlichtwinter
    @Irrlichtwinter Před 12 dny

    I really like their lightest (pastel) pencils to use in combination with other brands in my mixed media pieces - possibly because of their hardness, they deliver a light colour no other brand I own really gets (when used at higher pressure). Also because of this, I like using them as 'blending' pencils in combination with my Polychromos.
    But I have to admit, I haven't used the more 'vibrant' hues in the pack as much, because for those colours, other brands are just better.

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 11 dny

      Interesting! Thanks for commenting I’m going to try them with my Polychromos 😊✨

  • @lilmsdrummer
    @lilmsdrummer Před 13 dny

    I bought these pencils years ago and never used them past swatching them because I hated them so much. Besides the blending issues, they are so hard and scratchy. So if you like hard and scratchy consistency pencils, I would recommend them. If you like a creamier softer core, you will hate these like I did and I would recommend POSCA or Prismacolor pencils instead. I also really love my Holbein pencils, but those are incredibly pricey and if you sell your art, Holbein has questionable light fastness. I just use them in my sketchbook so light fastness doesn't matter to me. I really wanted to love the Irojiten pencils though so it was such a disappointment when I tried them out and they were so hard, scratchy and difficult to blend and layer.

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 12 dny +1

      It is unfortunate as they are such a pretty pencil! People are telling me lots of light layers will give you a much better result. I’m going to be curious when doing a piece with them whether that helps. Fingers crossed!💜

  • @TheDankOreo
    @TheDankOreo Před 10 dny +1

    I randomly picked them up.

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 9 dny +1

      They are a fun one to own ☺️💜

    • @TheDankOreo
      @TheDankOreo Před 9 dny +1

      @@StuffBySunshine Man you are so right about getting these on paper because of the “hardness” it really just digs in the paper causing tiny tears. I don’t like these pencils right now or probably ever. I just like the eraser that came with it and the sharpener, a tombow sand eraser. 👍

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 9 dny

      Freely sharpener and eraser? Total win!
      I’m going to do a full art piece sometime this week with them so I’ll probably have that same issue, but I’m hearing people combine these with other pencils for light shading effects.
      May help you love them more ☺️

  • @narayani1505
    @narayani1505 Před 8 dny

    Oh my! These are some really hard pencils! Maybe they're just simple student grade pencils. The Japanese have the art to make all their stationary look so pretty and worth gifting!

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 6 dny

      They do and they are! Not super easy to work with but very easy on the eyes 💜

  • @gertietheduck
    @gertietheduck Před 14 dny

    OMG CECIL!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🦜🦜

  • @Dustyrosepetal
    @Dustyrosepetal Před 14 dny

    I own all 100 colors but have transferred them into a case. I love the looks of the boxes they come in but it wasn't very practical and took up a lot of space. I also needed a place for the extra 10 that I picked up from Cult Pens when I was ordering some other things. The yellow that you picked is one of the lightest ones. I do wish there was a white. There is a black, its not terrible. I like that they are hard since I can be a little heavy handed. They look and feel really nice and there is a lot of different colors that don't come in other sents that I have.
    I really like them over all, though they are not like my other pencil sets. I kind of think of them as their own art supply.

  • @MysterioAngelus
    @MysterioAngelus Před 14 dny +1

    I didn't know that Japan had colouring pencils! That's a shame that they didn't blend well! But now I'm tempted to get these pencils! Also a wild dinosaur was spotted! Hallo Cecil

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 14 dny +1

      Haha they do! Some very pretty pencils at that ☺️. The Holbein was another Japanese pencil as well, not quite as pretty packaging but much better in the blending💜

    • @MysterioAngelus
      @MysterioAngelus Před 14 dny

      @@StuffBySunshine Woah! My mind is blown right now

  • @vilvile
    @vilvile Před 14 dny +3

    It’s strange and frustrating that there are 10 colors not included in these three sets, and yet tombow doesn’t offer a good storage solution for them. It doesn’t make a ton of sense to not care about storage and display when one of the main selling points of the irojiten is their book-shaped containers.

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 14 dny

      True! I looked at those bonus 10 pencils. I guess they come in some type of packaging but it’s hard to tell. It looks like they are being offered when you buy all 3 packs at once by some sellers so maybe there is something coming in the future?
      Do you use them?

    • @victoriaalteva5082
      @victoriaalteva5082 Před 14 dny +1

      @@StuffBySunshine They come with no packaging at all, just a plastic bag (at least in US). The extra 10 colors are way softer and more pigmented than the original 90. In fact, I often use these 10 and never anything from the 90 cool packaging.

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 14 dny +1

      Really? Oh damn that’s dodgy! For a pencil that’s selling point is the cool packaging that’s so strange!
      Interesting it almost sounds like they are another mix altogether, I may have to try and get them as break test those suckas!

  • @Mila_m_m
    @Mila_m_m Před 15 dny +1

    Wouldn't it be a 200% increase?

    • @beyond5616
      @beyond5616 Před 15 dny +1

      Nah if you add 100% it doubles, if you add 200% it'll triple

    • @StuffBySunshine
      @StuffBySunshine  Před 14 dny +1

      In the tests? Maybe? I’m using 100% as in it’s hot the same amount again so as like a doubling. I think that’s right😂