I was really hoping you would address the various types, weights and surface finishes that exist between different types of Vellum. There is at least one type that is noticeably thicker and slicker than mainstream vellum. Despite the thickness, it is also more translucent than any variety I have come across recently. Unfortunately, I have not used it for several years and lost track of the type and brand. I've been having a difficult time tracking it down. No one is taking the time to discuss the differences or to share the brand/companies they have been ordering from.
It's very close in weight and sound to butcher's wax paper. It's also great for use as stencil's for automotive graphics; like these flames; and can be reused many more times than most other drawing paper. You can "pinprick" the outlines a lot close also; used for dusting the pattern; and will give more precise edges if used for full pasterns w/o much roll-up.
00:39 nice ;-) the bent up corners on the right edge of the paper were called Eselsohren (donkey ears, as this always ever can happened to someone stupid like a donkey) in Austrian primary school and the teachers shouted with us when we have it on our books. And of course I was shouted the most ... i was happy to survive, as the teacher hit me a lot, because I took the pen in my left - which was not common then ... Oh, and how i love donkeys!
Ich habe als kind auch meine linke hand benutzt haha mein lehrer hat mich immer auf diese hand geschlagen lol bis ich meine rechte hand benutzt habe jetzt kann ich beide haende benutzen lol
Hi, pumthuggee! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with all of us out here! Did you know and have you ever designed or "painted" on both sides of the vellum? I've seen some pieces and, obviuosly it depends on you as an artist, but some pieces were CrAzY gOoD! Some pieces......eh, well, eh............??? Anyway, I found that it creates layers and details that would be a pain to do all on one side. If you try it, I hope you enjoy it! God Bless!!!
+pumthugee What is the name of the vellum paper you use? ALso if you could please leave a link to where you buy yours or where I could buy mine. I have checked many craft stores, but to no avial, could not find any. I love your videos, and your videos made me inspired to draw cars for myself and I think they have come along nicely. Thanks, your awesome!
I make card with parchment paper also called pergamano paper (Pergamano is a brand name but people call it like that), some people call it vellum also. Do you have any idea if vellum is the same as parchment paper for crafts?
I think vellum will have a much smoother surface than parchment. And the translucence is really important, especially for drawing on both sides of the paper.
I want to make Shade’s out of a 100 pound vellum, is vellum malleable? The shade that I wanna make our 20s style sort of a stepped pyramid and so it has to have folds in it to 150 contours of the frame
hey there- not sure what Shades are... like sunglasses? or like window shades? If the latter I would say get ready for that vellum to yellow really fast... and get brittle. Sun will kill that paper quality regardless of the weight. At least in my experience. Anyway let me know!
Sure here is one to start with- Canson is a great brand. Nothing beats going to the art store though and touching all the ones they have in store! www.amazon.com/Canson-Artist-Vidalon-Translucent-Markers/dp/B004BNLKCO/
Yeah it will be cool if you can get that information because the George Vincent V120 is unfindable actually, I bought from dual.com a paper call Vincent Vellum haha, creepy liar they are and i paid a lot for that s.....: Anyway there is a tone of different Vellumand yes Pumthugee if you can find just a brand name from the car designer it will be fantastic.thx
I was really hoping you would address the various types, weights and surface finishes that exist between different types of Vellum. There is at least one type that is noticeably thicker and slicker than mainstream vellum. Despite the thickness, it is also more translucent than any variety I have come across recently. Unfortunately, I have not used it for several years and lost track of the type and brand. I've been having a difficult time tracking it down. No one is taking the time to discuss the differences or to share the brand/companies they have been ordering from.
It's very close in weight and sound to butcher's wax paper. It's also great for use as stencil's for automotive graphics; like these flames; and can be reused many more times than most other drawing paper. You can "pinprick" the outlines a lot close also; used for dusting the pattern; and will give more precise edges if used for full pasterns w/o much roll-up.
What’s the best paper for hyper realism graphite drawings? I usually use Bristol board.
00:39 nice ;-) the bent up corners on the right edge of the paper were called Eselsohren (donkey ears, as this always ever can happened to someone stupid like a donkey) in Austrian primary school and the teachers shouted with us when we have it on our books. And of course I was shouted the most ... i was happy to survive, as the teacher hit me a lot, because I took the pen in my left - which was not common then ...
Oh, and how i love donkeys!
Ich habe als kind auch meine linke hand benutzt haha mein lehrer hat mich immer auf diese hand geschlagen lol bis ich meine rechte
hand benutzt habe jetzt kann ich beide haende benutzen lol
Hi, pumthuggee! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with all of us out here!
Did you know and have you ever designed or "painted" on both sides of the vellum? I've seen some pieces and, obviuosly it depends on you as an artist, but some pieces were CrAzY gOoD! Some pieces......eh, well, eh............???
Anyway, I found that it creates layers and details that would be a pain to do all on one side. If you try it, I hope you enjoy it!
God Bless!!!
That's not real vellum. He failed to mention that.
What weight vellum are you using in this video?
Where's the amazon link?
+pumthugee What is the name of the vellum paper you use? ALso if you could please leave a link to where you buy yours or where I could buy mine. I have checked many craft stores, but to no avial, could not find any. I love your videos, and your videos made me inspired to draw cars for myself and I think they have come along nicely. Thanks, your awesome!
Sure- I can't find the stuff I used to use so asking some car designer friends what they use and where they get it. I'll report back.
Thank you so much. Again you are awesome!
I make card with parchment paper also called pergamano paper (Pergamano is a brand name but people call it like that), some people call it vellum also. Do you have any idea if vellum is the same as parchment paper for crafts?
I think vellum will have a much smoother surface than parchment. And the translucence is really important, especially for drawing on both sides of the paper.
I want to make Shade’s out of a 100 pound vellum, is vellum malleable? The shade that I wanna make our 20s style sort of a stepped pyramid and so it has to have folds in it to 150 contours of the frame
hey there- not sure what Shades are... like sunglasses? or like window shades? If the latter I would say get ready for that vellum to yellow really fast... and get brittle. Sun will kill that paper quality regardless of the weight. At least in my experience. Anyway let me know!
Can you give a link on Amazon for the Vellum paper you have please?
Sure here is one to start with- Canson is a great brand. Nothing beats going to the art store though and touching all the ones they have in store! www.amazon.com/Canson-Artist-Vidalon-Translucent-Markers/dp/B004BNLKCO/
Yeah it will be cool if you can get that information because the George Vincent V120 is unfindable actually, I bought from dual.com a paper call Vincent Vellum haha, creepy liar they are and i paid a lot for that s.....: Anyway there is a tone of different Vellumand yes Pumthugee if you can find just a brand name from the car designer it will be fantastic.thx
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That's not vellum.
Vellum is animal skin, this is so infuriating to see it bent and sketched on
Tony Love Modern vellum is made from cotton