Exploring Hot Press & Rough Watercolor Papers
Description
In this video, I’m painting the same painting on two different watercolor papers to explore the difference between hot press and rough watercolor paper surfaces.
I typically use cold press paper because it’s a nice “middle-of-the-road” paper (and most commonly used). So this was a fun way to compare the other two types of watercolor paper finishes.
I hope that this helps showcase the difference between hot press and rough watercolor paper!
Supplies Used:
Legion Stonehenge Aqua Hot Press 7x10 Block
http://bit.ly/3577Iy9
Winsor & Newton Rough Watercolor Paper 140lb/300 gsm - 7x10 Block
http://bit.ly/2CKMN9h
Prismacolor Turquoise Pencil B
https://amzn.to/2pmCQuB
Platinum Carbon Desk Fountain Pen
https://amzn.to/33kr42g
Tombow Mono Plastic Eraser (pack of 3)
https://amzn.to/34kkzga
Synthetic Sable Hair Round Tip Travel Brush (comes in a set of 3 round brushes size 4, 8, 12)
https://amzn.to/2C4zfUM
My 24 color palette
https://susanchiang.com/blog/the-24-colors-in-my-watercolor-palette
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