Grafix Dura-Lar Wet Media 14 x 17”, Pad of 12 – .004” Film Coated to Accept Water Based Mediums, Perfect for Watercolor, Planning Compositions, Painting Surfaces or Printmaking
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The product has not yet been tested by me. You might want to go for the thicker one. I don't think my one can be cut since it's too thin.
Selected User Reviews For Grafix Dura-Lar Wet Media 14 x 17”, Pad of 12 – .004” Film Coated to Accept Water Based Mediums, Perfect for Watercolor, Planning Compositions, Painting Surfaces or Printmaking
The way this reacted was the same as how it reacted with. There is a LAR clear (non-toxic) A media in which water is present). This product was the exact same as the last, it felt like the ink would 'stick' a bit more and won't 'bead' as much because it was supposed to have a thinner consistency. You can save money by buying the regular clear alcohol ink if you are using alcohol ink.
Trying out different colors in my watercolors sounded like the perfect opportunity to explore my painting style. Nevertheless, it does not work well with wet media. However, the pigments do wash off easily so there is a certain benefit to that. At this point I am just photographing my nearly finished painting in PS, and play with the color and value as needed. Purchasing a pad I believe is of high quality for the right application may cost me more money, but it is fast and effective. I rarely use the pad I purchased.
If I would have done a bit more research in the beginning, I might have discovered this WET media version of Dura-cem I'll be there. easily and stays on for a long time. I like the deal.
Compared to treated acetate, this is not as good, but it is much less expensive. The ink I used for this is Kohinoor Acetate Black. The price is great.
This is exactly what I needed for my.