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  2. Watercolor paper - Wikipedia

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    [2] Watercolor paper can be described according to the manufacturing process. It can be hot-pressed, cold-pressed, or rough. A number of companies sell watercolor papers, some of them with a long history of production. [3] Paper traditionally comes in either 90, 140, or 300 lb weights. [2] Prices range from affordable to more expensive and ...

  3. Wasli - Wikipedia

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    Wasli is an acid-free paper and it has archival qualities. Paper-eating insects cannot eat it because of a poison copper sulphate (Neela Thootha) used its preparation. The glue typically used to paste sheets together is also acid-free, being made out of cooking flour.

  4. Ink wash painting - Wikipedia

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    Ink wash painting is usually done on rice paper (Chinese) or washi (Japanese paper) both of which are highly absorbent and unsized. Silk is also used in some forms of ink painting. [18] Many types of Xuan paper and washi do not lend themselves readily to a smooth wash the way watercolor paper does. Each brush stroke is visible, so any "wash" in ...

  5. Rebelle (software) - Wikipedia

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    Rebelle desktop application was released for pre-purchase as a public beta in April 2015 for Windows and macOS and included notable features: watercolor simulation, painting tools (paint brush, wet brush, dry brush, smear brush, blend brush, tilt canvas), color palettes with custom colors and color picker, various paper textures, 23 layer ...

  6. Watercolor painting - Wikipedia

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    An artist working on a watercolor using a round brush Love's Messenger, an 1885 watercolor and tempera by Marie Spartali Stillman. Watercolor (American English) or watercolour (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), also aquarelle (French:; from Italian diminutive of Latin aqua 'water'), [1] is a painting method [2] in which the paints are made of pigments suspended in a water-based ...

  7. Arches paper - Wikipedia

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    The mill thus produced paper for incunables (the name given to the first printed books), such as the Nuremberg Chronicle by Dürer. Also printed on Arches paper was the Description de l'Égypte commissioned by Napoleon I upon his return from his Egyptian campaign, [ 1 ] and the complete works of Voltaire , a printing project that consumed some ...