Re: material for tissue

From: Sandy King <sanking_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Wed 11 Oct 2000 - 07:25:51 PDT

Lukas,

Most likely the paper will work ok for carbon tissue in spite of the
surface texture. I am currently using as my tissue support plain
white wallpaper that has considerable surface texture. However, this
texture does not carry over to the final image.

Sandy King

 

>Hello,
>
>I have chance to get stable drawing paper, which stands soaks in warm
>water, of 240g weight, for a very good price, and i am thinking of ordering
>it for tissue.
>
>The paper is, however, not alltogether smooth. It is nearly so when dry,
>but develops after the soak a structure of sorts, comparable, for instance,
>to Whatman Watercolour. (At least while it is still wet.)
>Its colour is off-white.
>Should such a paper be okay?
>
>Lukas
>
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