kisspeter
July 5th, 2016, 05:26 PM
Hi All,
I'd be interested if you have any experience with different kinds of paper for drawing deep-sky? For my drawings I use the most common 80 g/m2 white office paper. But I am curious to know if it makes any difference to use thicker / better quality / shiny / etc. paper for drawing deep-sky.
So far I have not experimented because
- it takes a lot of time for me to process my drawings from the sketch made at night by the telescope into the final drawing (right now I am lagging 2 years),
- I am a little afraid to realise that my drawings could have been much better had I used better paper.
But one day I think I'll try to process the same drawing on different types of paper to see the difference.
I'd be interested if you have any experience with different kinds of paper for drawing deep-sky? For my drawings I use the most common 80 g/m2 white office paper. But I am curious to know if it makes any difference to use thicker / better quality / shiny / etc. paper for drawing deep-sky.
So far I have not experimented because
- it takes a lot of time for me to process my drawings from the sketch made at night by the telescope into the final drawing (right now I am lagging 2 years),
- I am a little afraid to realise that my drawings could have been much better had I used better paper.
But one day I think I'll try to process the same drawing on different types of paper to see the difference.