Pencil on Fabriano 1264 bristol A4 200g/m
Quite an interesting paper,
better than the usual fabriano bristol 250g/m in whiteness,
The same white as Daler-Rowney bristol, but much more durable surface, it seems like, Canson Bristol, fingerprints do not remain, graphity can be erased with a regular eraser by 95 percent, drawing in negative quite easily. Negative drawing not possible on Daler-Rowney. Kneaded eraser cannot be used, as on any smooth paper, it leaves wild stains, which are especially shown by fixative,
Bottom line - highly recommended Fabriano 1264 bristol.
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by the way, I've got a new scanner, so I've reuploaded past drawings in good quality.
Quite an interesting paper,
better than the usual fabriano bristol 250g/m in whiteness,
The same white as Daler-Rowney bristol, but much more durable surface, it seems like, Canson Bristol, fingerprints do not remain, graphity can be erased with a regular eraser by 95 percent, drawing in negative quite easily. Negative drawing not possible on Daler-Rowney. Kneaded eraser cannot be used, as on any smooth paper, it leaves wild stains, which are especially shown by fixative,
Bottom line - highly recommended Fabriano 1264 bristol.
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by the way, I've got a new scanner, so I've reuploaded past drawings in good quality.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Lion
Size 848 x 1200px
File Size 220.3 kB
Thanks, I just tried the new cheap paper and it's really good.
And as usual, I first covered the drawing with varnish, and then I remembered that I need to erase the shadows to get the white whiskers, I started to fix it with acrylics, but it goes very badly on fresh varnish..... I ended up again drawing the black whiskers with a pen - seems to be a tradition :)
And as usual, I first covered the drawing with varnish, and then I remembered that I need to erase the shadows to get the white whiskers, I started to fix it with acrylics, but it goes very badly on fresh varnish..... I ended up again drawing the black whiskers with a pen - seems to be a tradition :)
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