I think she uses Deleter paper, but I am not sure. But I watched this video and I think the stroke is dark Some of my friends have told me that is normal, and the original ink drawing always get grey, no the reproduction copy. It has happened with Pigma sakura, stabilo and Faber castell Pitt. The problem is that when the stroke dries, loses its dark color and become a bit grey. I use to ink with fine liner pens in Fabriano Bristol paper of 250 grames. You might have to try a few different methods until you get one that shows up through the black paper – another black sheet with white lines inverted out (maybe printed off of a laser copier) or a bright colored sheet with dark lines. I own an Artograph Light Pad but there are less expensive models available. Lines are white so I don’t know how faint they are but hopefully it is better than having to draw them all by hand.Īnother option might be to invest in a light box and lay a sheet of lined paper under the black sheet as reference. It’s available in packs of 150 sheets for $4.39. John Neal Booksellers, supplier of the finest calligraphy materials, sells lined black notebook paper. Would have to be faint lines though as he plans to write up in silver/white. He wants to make his annotations on BLACK background and it’s taking so much time for him to mark and rule up for each piece of work. Please can you tell me where I can purchase black paper that is lined? It’s for my sons Art GCSE.
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