Review:
Watercolor Paper
overall review score: 4.5
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Watercolor paper is a specialized type of paper designed for use with watercolor paints. It is typically thicker and more absorbent than regular paper, allowing the paint to spread and blend without warping the paper.
Key Features
- Thick and absorbent
- Suitable for wet media like watercolors
- Available in different textures (hot press, cold press, rough)
Pros
- Allows for blending and layering of watercolors
- Prevents warping or buckling of paper when wet
Cons
- May be more expensive than regular paper
- Requires some practice to master watercolor techniques