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el-im · 3 years
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If you want to there are watercolor papers that have no textures but are still made for watercolors and gouache. Most brands like arches and canson will have a cold press and hot press paper. Cold press has texture and is rough while hot press is smooth! With watercolor the paper is super important but with gouache, since its in-between watercolour and acrylic in texture, as long as you dont use too much water you can use the lower quality paper that are not 100% cotton. Sorry about my ramblings i just love talking about watercolor papers hahaha. Good day to you! (love your art soo much by the way)
oh my gosh! no need to apologize for rambling at all--especially about art and supplies!! i know SO little about paper... i think i made a habit of tuning out my old art instructor after using the 'wrong' stuff for so many years (and hearing years worth of the same lecture on it, which i was disinterested in). honestly though perhaps i should have been more attentive! I'm so flummoxed by art stores that I try to avoid them when possible--even after painting and drawing for so long, I feel like a lot of the stuff i feel like i have a slight handle on can become Very Highly Technical very quickly, and suddenly i'm out of my element. but!! seeing as i've been daydreaming about buying more screen printing ink lately and might have to brave the forge in the near future anyhow, it certainly wouldn't hurt to get some paper that wasn't gifted to me by a well meaning but likely misguided relative as a holiday present lmao
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el-im · 3 years
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Well you're welcome! Also if you have problems with buckling paper I would reccomend taping down the paper (watercolor paper are pretty hardy so if youre careful the tape wont rip it, use painters tape) to the surface youre using and when youre done painting let it dry like that. The tape will help it dry flat! 😊
oh thank you!!! i think so much of keeping paper stable in terms of like... printing linoleum so your alignment doesn't get all messed up, i'm ashamed to say it's a trick i haven't really used with watercolor!! (well, alright, i'd tried it a few times but may or may not have considered actually leaving it taped down to dry... another instance of my being Too Excited to see what something looks like with clean borders to wait for it to dry properly before shoving it into a scanner). i will for sure be doing this in the future lmao. and thank you again!!
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