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lost-fool-wandering · 2 years
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I have scanned about 70 nice paper textures in a pretty good definition and you can find them all here in my google drive link.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IeCdPlEIK697r03qBH3Na_M0U8qR6fPO
And while the textures can be used freely for personal or commercial use, I would really appreciate any coins thrown my way. 
 https://ko-fi.com/leonaf
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halloweentrickortreat · 10 months
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Autumn Fun Bunnies
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huberink · 1 year
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I also made this strawberry collage🍓
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ciaraslevin · 2 years
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Quick pencil and watercolour sketches on A5 watercolour paper; I’m doing a 100 Heads in 100 Days Challenge! By @ciaraslevin 🎨
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darkicedragon · 2 years
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I bought a bunch of sample watercolour paper, not really reading what they are, just so I could test them out.
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The fuck did I just buy? Sounds cool, but I’m still confused.
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The 5 Best Reasons to Buy Watercolor Paper Online
Introduction
Are you looking for the best watercolour paper? If so, you may wonder whether you should buy it online or in a brick-and-mortar store. The truth is that there are benefits to both methods – but if you’re looking for the most convenience and the best selection, buying a watercolour paper online is your best bet. Here are the five best reasons to buy watercolour paper online:
1. You’ll have a wider selection to choose from.
2. You can buy in bulk and save money.
3. You can read customer reviews before you buy.
4. You’ll have the paper delivered right to your door.
5. You can find the best deals and discounts online.
Keep reading to learn more about each of these benefits in detail!
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Wider Selection
One of the main advantages of buying a watercolour paper online is that you can take your time and browse a much wider selection than what is usually available in brick-and-mortar stores. While many stores carry watercolour paper, they often feature only a few brands or types. This limited selection can be discouraging for hobbyists and experienced artists alike. When you shop online, like at, Warehouse of Art Supplies, you can often find dozens of different brands and types of paper. Whether you’re looking for ultra-thick paper for oil paintings or lightweight paper for watercolour sketches, you’ll rarely have to settle for less than what you want. Plus, if you have a specific paper size, many websites offer custom sizes to match your unique needs. 
Cost Savings
If you’re looking to buy watercolour paper in bulk, you’ll be happy to know that you can often save money online. Many websites offer discounts when you buy larger sets. If you need watercolour paper for a large project or class, you can often save significantly by taking advantage of these specials. Many websites also feature sales and discounted pricing on select items as well. This is a great way to try out new brands or types of paper without breaking the bank. You may even find deals like “buy one, get one free” on certain items. When finding great deals and discounts on watercolour paper, browsing online is the way to go!
Read Reviews
Shopping online has many advantages, but one of the greatest benefits is that you can often read and compare customer reviews before you buy. Many websites include reviews, ratings, and comments from customers who have tried a specific product. By reading customer reviews and ratings, you can accurately measure a product’s quality and how it will suit your needs. These reviews also provide insight into how the product has performed for real people in the past. This will help you make an informed decision before you buy.
Have It Delivered
When you buy watercolour paper online, you won’t have to worry about shopping for supplies in a store. Instead, you can have the product delivered right to your doorstep without waiting in lines or carrying bulky items in your hands. Once you have decided on a product, you can easily place your order and wait for it to arrive at your door. The best part is that you don’t even have to leave the comfort of your own home! Shopping online also saves you time because you don’t have to search for several stores before you find the paper you’re looking for. 
Find Deals
Lastly, buying watercolour paper online will enable you to find the best prices and discounts. Many websites offer frequent sales and discounts on their products, which can help you get a great price on the paper you need. Plus, there’s no need to worry about coupons or codes – most websites will list their current deals and discounts in one convenient place. Online stores also often offer promotional codes that can help you save even more. 
Conclusion: As you can see, there are many advantages to buying watercolour paper online. The convenience, cost savings, selection, and quality of online watercolour paper stores make them an ideal choice for any artist – from beginner to experienced. So next time you’re in the market for watercolour paper, remember to shop online for the best deals!
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Carl Fahringer (Austrian, 1874–1952), "Herons"
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doodlewash · 2 years
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REVIEW: Saunders Waterford Watercolor Paper Blocks
REVIEW: Saunders Waterford Watercolor Paper Blocks - #doodlewash #WorldWatercolorMonth #WorldWatercolorGroup #watercolor #review
Saunders Waterford watercolor paper from St Cuthberts Mill is a professional-grade paper. It is endorsed by the Royal Watercolour Society, mould-made, and 100% cotton. I had used the cold pressed version many years ago, but was thrilled to try all three surfaces for this review. (more…)
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yasmeensh · 5 months
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The Adventure of Link... my beloved.
I'm playing a fan-made remaster of Zelda 2 and I REALLY like it. Temples are different. Some backtracking involved for heart containers and magic potions (Much like in later zelda games). The world is a lot more fleshed out too.
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kundst · 3 months
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Edvard Munch (Nor 1863-1944)
Towards the Forest (The First Human Beings), 1896
Watercolour, crayon on wove paper (30 × 50 cm)
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lynnbutlertron · 5 months
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IM SO DUMB i forgot to share the scenes i did for the clone high reanimated project!!!! im so happy to be apart of it and to have been able to animate such good scenes :]]]
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lesbianarthistory · 1 month
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William Russell Flint – Pallas Athene, An Olympian (1915)
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velvetsart · 1 year
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it ends in nothing watercolour collage
prints
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ciaraslevin · 2 years
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Quick sketch & watercolour wash on A5 watercolour paper. Using my latest ScrawlrBox supplies & part of my #100headsin100days challenge 🎨 8/100 ~ by @ciaraslevin
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greenlaut · 2 months
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i like my asscreed art sketches actually so let me dump them here real quick
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+ side by side comparison with the illustrations
more doodles from while i was playing the game under the cut:
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altair is eating a kibbeh bcs i was craving for one
and an attempt at ezio that i doodled whilst contemplating if i should buy ac2 or not (i ended up buying it)
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emblazonet · 3 months
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Some smol Morrowind TR landscape sketches (top is Andothren)
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