One of the key "tools" in producing hand-drawn artwork is the paper it's printed on.
I use several kinds of paper in the course of producing my comic:
- 50-80 lb paper in sketch pads, with just a bit of "tooth" to it. I use this mainly for practice sketches and preliminary storyboarding.
- Strathmore 400 series Bristol Board pads, smooth surface, in 14X17. This takes pencil well and erases cleanly, takes ink well without bleeding, and is sturdy enough not to need excessively cautious handling to keep it from crumpling or creasing as I work with it. It's also not so heavy that I can't work through two layers when using my light box. I cut it down to 11X17, which is the largest size that will fit in the scanner at work in one piece, to work with.
- Tracing paper in 11X14 and 14X17. Useful when working out character design or trying to figure out what's going wrong with a particularly difficult object or pose.













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