*I just ordered a 'Crescent Rendr No Show Thru' sketchbook. I've seen a video of someone saturating the page over and over with a Copic marker and there is absolutely no bleed on the backside of the page, nor onto the next page underneath. That means that every page in the sketchbook is usable! It seems pretty good for blending too, no feathering, vibrant colour. The only downside in my opinion is the paper is a slight off white colour.* They sell them on Amazon or ebay. Quite easy to find :)
About 3 months ago, I ordered one too, and it's true! The paper doesn't bleed to the other side whatsoever (I got up to like 50 layers without any bleed!), but it only begins to feather when you start to add too many layers. I think that has to do with the paper being extremely bleedproof and the ink has nowhere else to go when there's too much. The paper is slightly grey-ish but I like it like that. Also, it blends like a d r e a m My only 2 downsides are 1) The sketchbook never stays flat (I got a hardcover since it was the cheapest option) and 2) When you're applying the marker, it starts to look wet-ish and dark (like applying marker to printer paper), but it dries to the normal colour like nothing happened.
Generally people say "bleeding" refers to it soaking through the paper onto what's underneath it and "feathering" would be what you described it as :) just an FYI, good video and thanks for the information! 😁👍
Just found your video. Super helpful since I just picked up some Copics that I'll be using and this will be helpful. I do have the Bristol smooth paper (either Canson or Strathmore but I can't remember) and marker paper that I tested. I like bother but I do prefer the Bristol smooth paper so far, at least it's more thicker than the maker paper.
It’s so hard to choose ..Because you want a smooth light paper that will not absorb your ink too much and will not wear out nib. But also want a thicker paper so it’s not blotchy and doesn’t bleed threw next paper. So need to find a in between paper..lol.. I actually like the cannon recycle XL Bristol. Smooth on one side and pretty thick but not Watercolor thick. Colours are very vibrant also.
My concern is not blending. But the paper absorbing too much ink. Making you have to refill sooner than normal. I haven't had that issue because I just recently got into copics, and I don't is that happening. Have you heard of that?
Just learning on Copics. So glad I found this video. I was having trouble with the "bleeding" outside the lines as well! Hopefully the Bristol paper will help. Thanks!
I don't have a lot of art shops near me, so I don't have a big selection of paper. The only good paper I've found is watercolour (hot?/cold? press) I don't really know what to do
@@cactussenpai9625 do you have Walmart? Cuz my walmart Carrie's thoes papers/books mostly the mix media xL canson ones but a bit of others,,,also look for off brand mix media paper,,,hope this helps!
Wildly Passionate X-Press IT Blending Card! Haven't finished the video but if you haven't used it, you'd love it seeing as u prefer smooth. It's like silk.
*I just ordered a 'Crescent Rendr No Show Thru' sketchbook. I've seen a video of someone saturating the page over and over with a Copic marker and there is absolutely no bleed on the backside of the page, nor onto the next page underneath. That means that every page in the sketchbook is usable! It seems pretty good for blending too, no feathering, vibrant colour. The only downside in my opinion is the paper is a slight off white colour.* They sell them on Amazon or ebay. Quite easy to find :)
About 3 months ago, I ordered one too, and it's true! The paper doesn't bleed to the other side whatsoever (I got up to like 50 layers without any bleed!), but it only begins to feather when you start to add too many layers. I think that has to do with the paper being extremely bleedproof and the ink has nowhere else to go when there's too much. The paper is slightly grey-ish but I like it like that. Also, it blends like a d r e a m
My only 2 downsides are 1) The sketchbook never stays flat (I got a hardcover since it was the cheapest option) and 2) When you're applying the marker, it starts to look wet-ish and dark (like applying marker to printer paper), but it dries to the normal colour like nothing happened.
Generally people say "bleeding" refers to it soaking through the paper onto what's underneath it and "feathering" would be what you described it as :) just an FYI, good video and thanks for the information! 😁👍
Just found your video. Super helpful since I just picked up some Copics that I'll be using and this will be helpful. I do have the Bristol smooth paper (either Canson or Strathmore but I can't remember) and marker paper that I tested. I like bother but I do prefer the Bristol smooth paper so far, at least it's more thicker than the maker paper.
It’s so hard to choose ..Because you want a smooth light paper that will not absorb your ink too much and will not wear out nib. But also want a thicker paper so it’s not blotchy and doesn’t bleed threw next paper. So need to find a in between paper..lol.. I actually like the cannon recycle XL Bristol. Smooth on one side and pretty thick but not Watercolor thick. Colours are very vibrant also.
Very helpful. I got my niece Copics for Christmas, I want to get her a practice journal and some good quality paper as well.
Also depends on what side of the marker paper you use. Winsor & Newton I use the back of. Canson I use the top side. As it comes off the block.
Dude thanks for doing this video for us 💜💜
My concern is not blending. But the paper absorbing too much ink. Making you have to refill sooner than normal. I haven't had that issue because I just recently got into copics, and I don't is that happening. Have you heard of that?
Teresa Gibson yes
Just learning on Copics. So glad I found this video. I was having trouble with the "bleeding" outside the lines as well! Hopefully the Bristol paper will help. Thanks!
Laserjet paper as opposed to photocopy paper??
Thank for demo. What cardstock do u recommend for printing a coloring book?
Can you link your fav paper i want buy it pls
So printing paper is bad? 😭
Nincompoop :P yep it’s horrible to use with copics. Bleeds through very easily and if you blend too much you will rip the paper.
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yay thx
I just layer out a printer paper to another paper XDD
XxKimito_The_Kiler xX sameeee
Does that actually work? 😂
The best paper for copics are probably Cardstock & Mixed Media.
I don't have a lot of art shops near me, so I don't have a big selection of paper. The only good paper I've found is watercolour (hot?/cold? press)
I don't really know what to do
@@cactussenpai9625 do you have Walmart? Cuz my walmart Carrie's thoes papers/books mostly the mix media xL canson ones but a bit of others,,,also look for off brand mix media paper,,,hope this helps!
stariimidniight nope, we don’t have a Walmart here T_T
But still, thanks :D
What paper do you use with your Copics?
Wildly Passionate
X-Press IT Blending Card! Haven't finished the video but if you haven't used it, you'd love it seeing as u prefer smooth. It's like silk.
Normal paper xD
I personally use the Canon XL. The splotchy effect works well for my style imo
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