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Post by clockwork on Aug 14, 2010 1:30:04 GMT
What's the point of the white crayon. They really just bug me. They suck on every paper but white. And don't show up on white. I have read polls. They have wasted multimillion dollar funds for nothing! HERESY! <--- Might've spelled wrong
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Post by noodlesoup on Aug 14, 2010 1:49:22 GMT
This is ridiculous. I am tired of all the people who say that white crayons are useless. They work on every paper color but their own. You can make the same comparison to other crayons.
See it this way: if there were no white crayon, and you were trying to create white lines, how would you do it? By creating a border on both sides of the line with a different colored pencil? This would be quite an ordeal, and would not even reproduce the same exact effect achieved by a white crayon.
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Post by ShiningSilver on Aug 14, 2010 1:57:59 GMT
Yeah, I actually find the white crayon really helpful for blending colors and creating texture. But I never tried using white crayon on colored paper (I don't use crayons much, last time I used a crayon may be years ago).
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Post by sparkpowder on Aug 16, 2010 21:16:59 GMT
Yeah, I actually find the white crayon really helpful for blending colors and creating texture. But I never tried using white crayon on colored paper (I don't use crayons much, last time I used a crayon may be years ago). Interesting arguments.
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Post by nmagain on Aug 19, 2010 11:42:48 GMT
Nice thread
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Post by zaixionito on Aug 20, 2010 17:21:11 GMT
To the above, this is Serious Debate, not spam. Anyways, if you put down a bunch of white crayon, you can use a pencil to make impressions and stuff. Dunno why you would do that, but it's one use. Also, nice for dying easter eggs. You guys are probably way to mature for that, but it makes nice patterns.
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Post by Artifact123 on Aug 21, 2010 7:32:17 GMT
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Post by clockwork on Aug 26, 2010 12:33:43 GMT
Eh, can crayons even be used on Egg Surfaces?
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Post by Qwerty on Sept 2, 2010 3:37:07 GMT
Yes, and they stop the dye from taking hold.
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Post by clockwork on Sept 9, 2010 0:34:56 GMT
They's... why not- why would you even dye the eggs. A waste of effort. Why not eat them ._.
Pitiful Humans and their Rituals...
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Post by Qwerty on Sept 10, 2010 5:20:02 GMT
No, it lets you make patterns. If you draw a smiley face on an egg in crayon, then dye it, the smile remains white. Much easier than stickers and such.
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