On the one hand, on the other For those who gladly use different painting materials and techniques and want to achieve perfect results, OfficeTree Watercolour Block is the best solution. Each sheet is characterised by two different surfaces, one rough and one smooth. The rough texture of the front face ensures the best results in using the watercolor technique. Here you can work wonderfully with the "wet on wet" technique, the images appear very plastic and the effects of watercolors stand out in an exceptional way. The rough part is also exceptionally suitable for the use of acrylic paints, because in this case the maximum grip and maximum colour intensity are guaranteed. The smooth back surface is ideal for drawing with pencil, colored pencils or for handlettering. The pencils slide easily onto the sheet, and you don't have to wait long for fabulous results from the nimble flow of lines. Robust With a solid thickness of 300 g/m2, OfficeTree prevents from the outset one of the effects that amateur artists and painters most often complain about in watercolour painting: the formation of corrugations, which appears mostly with the use of too thin paper. Whether you apply multiple layers of colour or use a lot of water, the thickness of our paper does not form water or corrugation, and the colour distribution is perfect. Smart Head For easy use, watercolor paper sheets are glued to the side of the head so that each individual sheet can be peeled off the album evenly and with smooth edges. OfficeTree Watercolour Block is loved by professionals and amateurs and makes a great gift for a thousand occasions.
A**R
Updated my review
UPDATE 27 June 2020- found a better use for it but still not good for watercolour! will give more stars!This paper is not 300gsm it is very flimsy and thin. I did post a question about this product before purchasing and was told it was the best paper. It must have been answered by the seller because it is indeed NOT the best watercolour paper. It feels like cheaper copy paper that is a bit thicker. My advice is to stick with a better brand and pay the extra money to make your masterpieces. With this paper you will not be creating masterpieces, you will be creating disaster pieces. I am actually upset that they advertised this paper as 300gsm. NO WHERE near that. Look at my picture, since when does 300gsm paper bend like that. NOPE! The clues were in the photos they posted, no close ups. Next time I will be sticking with my usual brand and will never go on the cheap again coz this is what you get. I would personally like a refund as it was falsely advertised anyway.
A**E
Nicht zu empfehlen
Aquarell...Ich male schon lange Aquarelle, ich muss sagen das ist das schlechteste Papier das ich je hatte...es weicht auf die Farben laufen nicht und lassen sich nicht anlösen es wellt und Papier lößt sich und wird rubbeligAbsolut nicht zu empfehlen.
O**E
Not For Watercolour - Thin Thirsty Paper.
This paper is too flimsy to be 300g/m2. It’s extremely thirsty when using it for watercolour, preventing colour washes and mixing. It literally sucks the paint off the brush and leaves brush marks.I will have to find alternatives for its use. Thoroughly disappointed as it does state watercolour use.
G**O
NOT 300 MSG !!
Very dissapointed since this paper is not even close to 300msg. I paint watercolours, and the paper rises as you paint, it makes Bubbles, It does not support water, it's smooth.What bothers me the most us that they advertise this as 300msgand it's NOT TRUE.Stick with a good brand and forget about the cheapest one like this one.
F**Y
More effective when using acrylic paint
I've on used one sheet so far using watercolour however, the paper kept rubbing off like a chicken scratch and the paper kept bubbling, good thickness and much more effective when I switched to acrylic paint.
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