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Your cart is empty.The Graduate Bristol pad is perfect to start and practice easily the technical drawing. With a extra-white and very smooth paper, it is ideal for precision drawing with pencils and felt pens or any other technique requiring a resistante smooth surface a sharp lines.
Jane
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 22, 2025
Happy with it for sketching.
David
Reviewed in France on June 3, 2024
Excellent papier pour l’encre, les fineliners et autres techniques de colorisation dites « sèches », crayons, graphite, etcOn évite l’eau bien entendu, en revanche fait le job pour les feutres à alcool mais avec une protection sous la feuille sinon, cela transperce après 2, 3 couches
Beamish
Reviewed in Germany on May 1, 2024
I'm happy with this Bristol paper. It feels better than student grade.
Pamela D
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 29, 2024
Ordered an A3 received an A4 really gutted as needed the bigger version for some project work - lovely quality paper though!
Nathyn Masters
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024
I planned to do a manga in the future and I bought this paper after buying a more expensive pad of Canson paper. The Deleter paper is 135gsm at it's heaviest weight (as far as I know), this paper is 180gsm which is noticeably heavier, but not as heavy as their normal Bristol, if you're used to Deleter or IC this wouldn't be that different, but you will notice it's heavier. It doesn't come with a non-photoblue border, but you can print your own. The paper works well with Blick Black Cat Ink, Zig Kuretake Black 60 Manga sumi ink and Yasumoto sumi ink. I don't know how it will hold up to Deleter's ink, but I have no reason to believe it wouldn't do well. It also stands up to the mapping pen (the sharp Maru/Hunt 102 pens), brushes and erasing. Try it for yourself. As for my manga, I've yet to even start on it, but the paper is ready.-Nathyn Brendan Masters
dc customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2022
After 3 practice value sketches in acrylic I gave on this paper. It is good fire starter kindling in the winter. The paper is so flimsy and has a strange surface that doesn't work well with charcoal, lead, graphite or acrylic. Not sure what on earth you could use it for - oh! I didn't try pen and ink, but I wouldn't hold my breath.Recommendation: pay the extra $2 and get a real Bristol board pad.... or use it for fire starters!
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