Paper Testing Creation - Asp Tips
I have been working on this for the last 3 days...between baby's naps. 3 days later here is the end result. I used a NEW to me paper that I was experimenting with. Wan't to hear about the paper? You can find info below...You KNOW I love testing papers! This piece measures 4" x 8"
Have you tried Copic Writeable Cover Sketchbook? UMMM..well you should. It is a lightweight paper, but heavier then copier paper. It goes through the printer so nicely. It is a good weight for handling ink and even though it showed through on the backside (but who is looking?), it didn't bleed onto the paper underneath with general blending. It took lots of ink, but because of the tight woven paper didn't bleed outside of the lines. I will use this more in the future. It is spiral bound and comes in two sizes.
Have you tried Copic Writeable Cover Sketchbook? UMMM..well you should. It is a lightweight paper, but heavier then copier paper. It goes through the printer so nicely. It is a good weight for handling ink and even though it showed through on the backside (but who is looking?), it didn't bleed onto the paper underneath with general blending. It took lots of ink, but because of the tight woven paper didn't bleed outside of the lines. I will use this more in the future. It is spiral bound and comes in two sizes.
Copics Used:
Asparagus
G40 43 46
E70 71
V91 95 99
BV20 23 25 29
Rest of image
YG0000 00 21
C00 0 1 2 3 4 5
You can see the paper here at the Copic site...
Reverse side of paper
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