🎨 Elevate your art game with bleed-proof brilliance!
The Canson Artist Series Pro Layout Marker Paper offers 50 sheets of 9x12 inch, 18lb/70g semi-translucent, acid-free paper designed for professional and student artists. Its bleed-proof surface works flawlessly with pens, pencils, and alcohol or solvent markers, ensuring clean, precise artwork every time.
A**Y
Great for ink too
I use this paper for coloring with glitter gel pens and it works great. It's a truly white paper (most of the paper I've found for ink is beige which changes the color of the ink I'm using. The paper is thin like copy paper but the ink doesn't bleed through. I will definitely purchase again.
J**N
A great paper pad
No damages. The paper is smooth, cheaper than what is sold at Blick. I’m ready to use this paper!
S**R
Thin semi-transluscent paper with a nice subtle texture for pencil drawing
Very nice subtle texture for pencil drawing. It is a thin, semi transluscent paper that has a cool, bluish tint (that can easily be removed in Photoshop).
P**.
Consistant performance.
100% satisfaction.Product as advertised.
P**S
Good
Been using this brand of marker paper for years. They receive pen and marker well as well as having great erasability for pencils. The top side is smooth and the bottom is a little rougher. Use the smooth side. I've made the mistake of using the bottom and it made everything smear and bleed. The paper is thin but thicker than tracing paper and almost as transparent (about 20% less transparent?) . I use prismacolor and some copic markers for this paper. I actually like this better than the copic papers because they have more standard sizes and cost less while delivering the same performance. I think marker paper is a must if you want to be able to blend colors because the smooth surface is supposed to work with the alcohols in your marker to allow it to absorb slower, dry slower, thus giving more time for the color to be wet and bendable. However the same is true with pens, be careful to wait for ink to dry or else yo risk smearing. The smooth paper allows for crisp lines and blocks of colors without bleeding like Bristol paper. This is like vellum but lest costly so it's good for layouts and tracings.
L**N
Works great for most alchohol markers.
I have used just about every brand of marker bond and this is a reliable one. All of the cheap import markers will get a little soupy on marker bond but this one works pretty well. Way better than Windsor & Newton marker bond! Just remember that marker bond is one sided. No marker paper is bleed proof so be sure to protect tabletop.
D**O
True as Advertised!
I bought on a whim because this this the first pad of paper I’ve seen called “ marker-paper,” and wanted to see what made it so. I’ve mostly been using Canson mixed-media paper, which is great for other reasons, but I hate the bleed-through effect with Copic/other alcohol-based markers.So: here’s what I learned: no bleed-through (!). Smooth tactile experience. Less ink used. Can actually BLEND colors because they don’t dry immediately. I won’t use for all of my marker-based drawings, but I’m really excited to have found a truly different paper-based experience. I don’t feel like I’m good enough to use this paper yet! Ha. They let me buy it anyway :)
A**R
Quality
You can’t go wrong with this brand. It’s still has some sheerness to it (as expected) but the paper is thicker than most and doesn’t bleed over to the next sheet. I think it’s high quality paper and I’ve loved it for my fashion renderings.
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