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Cray-Pas was invented by SAKURA, Japan in 1925.
Cray-Pas has advantages both of crayon (easy to use) and pastel (easy to mix).
Naming "Cray-Pas" is coming from "Cray" of crayon and "Pas" of pastel.
Crayon is suitable for line-drawing.
Compared with crayon. Cray Pas is soft and easy to extend. This is good for painting wide area.
Overlaying is one of unique techniques. Apply base colour then over paint next colour. Coated colour covers base colour completely.
As soft type of colouring tool, mixing and gradation are strong points for Cray-Pas.
Blurring, extension by finger or cloths
Scratching, carving coated layers
Combination with water colours