Run away from it.
I'm sorry to say I've never had a good experiance with BLP.
Your best bet is to get your paper from an art supply store and have it cut down.I use strathmore series 300.It's the one with the circles on the front.
I used to just buy it at my LCS back before I moved but now there isn't anybody who carries it localy, so I'm ordering it online but I want to make sure I get the right kind. Cause there's a thin crappy weight paper and then there is the thicker (and IMO) better paper. I just can't figure out which one it is, the site doesn't tell you the weight of the paper. Can anyone help?
Run away from it.
I'm sorry to say I've never had a good experiance with BLP.
Your best bet is to get your paper from an art supply store and have it cut down.I use strathmore series 300.It's the one with the circles on the front.
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I use Strathmore for brushwork or washes, but I'm simply doing pencils then digitally inking them, and haven't had any trouble with BLP in the past unless they've changed the quality of their paper.Originally Posted by Tschloendorn
If all your doing is pencil work you might as well get yourself some HammerMill cover stock paper.
You can pick that up at any office supply store,and you get 125 sheets for like 12 bucks.
It's pretty durable and if you want to ink on it you can.
Actually Mike gave that suggestion to me so it can't be all bad now.
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Thanks. I might just do that.Originally Posted by Tschloendorn
Your welcome.Originally Posted by Ordained of the Echelon
Hoep it helps.
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