@@colorcapacity2779 Yes you are right. I work with two roles mainly: Saunders GF 300gr, Saunders HP 425gr and Arches GF 300gr. I have tried Bamboo 400Gr and it is an excellent role. As I am an illustrator and I need to do a lot of details, he behaves very well.
Me too. I am on the fence between this one and the cotton papers, since I mostly use watercolor, gouache, watercolor pencils and dry pencils, so I Wonder if the bamboo can hold all this medias well (it would help save some money...)
This is why I post videos. That way people can decide if they want to try a product or it it's not for them. I watch a lot of unboxings and demo's for that reason too.
Thank you for the review of this paper! I keen to try it now for some watercolour combined with pastels or pencils.
You're welcome! Have fun creating.
For some reason I don't see all the comments on my channel. Sorry for the delay. Hope you have fun experimenting!
@@colorcapacity2779 Yes you are right. I work with two roles mainly: Saunders GF 300gr, Saunders HP 425gr and Arches GF 300gr. I have tried Bamboo 400Gr and it is an excellent role. As I am an illustrator and I need to do a lot of details, he behaves very well.
@@Lelisestudio Those are all excellent papers. I do have less expensive ones I 'practice' on or use for warm ups but there's no sub for quality paper.
Me too. I am on the fence between this one and the cotton papers, since I mostly use watercolor, gouache, watercolor pencils and dry pencils, so I Wonder if the bamboo can hold all this medias well (it would help save some money...)
Thanks. I've been so curious!
This is why I post videos. That way people can decide if they want to try a product or it it's not for them. I watch a lot of unboxings and demo's for that reason too.
thank you! very nice and informative video;
Glad you liked it. It's always fun to try new things and I especially like to support a company that does its part for sustainability.