reellis67
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I'm getting ready to start a new project and I wanted to see if anyone has used Foma Art Base (542) paper for hand coloring. I've gotten great results from Ilford MGIV FB matte paper, and I will continue to use it for most of my hand coloring, but I thought that the heavier texture and cream base of this Foma paper might give interesting results that would suit this project better.
The only real concern I have is the tooth of the Foma paper - if it is too great it will make blending and lifting difficult and the translucency of the paint may be reduced, both of which would certainly be bad. It seems like the texture of the paper would preserve the matte finish better than the MGIV (which can take on a glossy finish after everything is said and done) which would be nice. The consistency of the cream base would also be a plus, but I can use various toners with the MGIV or Warmtone papers to achieve the warm tone before coloring if the tooth is a problem.
If anyone has any personal experience hand coloring the Foma paper I would certainly appreciate any insights you might want to share.
- Randy
The only real concern I have is the tooth of the Foma paper - if it is too great it will make blending and lifting difficult and the translucency of the paint may be reduced, both of which would certainly be bad. It seems like the texture of the paper would preserve the matte finish better than the MGIV (which can take on a glossy finish after everything is said and done) which would be nice. The consistency of the cream base would also be a plus, but I can use various toners with the MGIV or Warmtone papers to achieve the warm tone before coloring if the tooth is a problem.
If anyone has any personal experience hand coloring the Foma paper I would certainly appreciate any insights you might want to share.
- Randy