Finished September 22, 2016, and made with Prismacolor colored pencils with white gouache and gel pen for highlights.This is a Prismacolor test I did with my sisters colored pencils. When it comes to colored pencils, I usually vouch for this brand called Reeves, because they're surprising erasable, but I've always loved the vibrancy you can get with Primacolor colored pencils.I decided to try drawing Rainbow Powered Twilight because purple split complementary is one of my favorite color schemes (blue, purple, red, and yellow), and the Prismacolor pencils did not disappoint! I think the lead is also softer than Reeves, so it takes less pressure to get color, which made it quicker and easier on my weak wrists. But of course, the lack or erasability makes it difficult, because you have to actually know what you're doing, which I don't most of the time while coloring. XD One more pro for Prismacolor is that you can buy them individually, but I believe they are more expensive per pencil than Reeves.I think I'll play around with Prismacolor some more, but keep the big colored pencil drawings with fancy lighting to the Reeves, at least until I get the hang of Prismacolor.I'm also thinking of making a prettier watermark for myself, so it's not just "marzkartoons.deviantart.com," but it could take a while, especially to find one that looks good and unique.Please do not repost anywhere.I own nothing but the artwork. Twilight Sparkle is from the show My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Comments are much appreciated!