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UCreate Watercolor Paper

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About UCreate Watercolor Paper
66% found the perfect tooth and absorbency, while 34% had issues with paper buckling
The paper is more sturdy and absorbent than usual, and it doesn't get soggy holes or tear even after adding different colors to the same areas multiple times.
The paper feels heavy, sturdy and like cold pressed.
The paper has no texture and absorbs water too quickly. Painters tape used to hold it down during painting rips it when taken off.
Even the smallest amount of water will produce hard lines on my paper.
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63% appreciated minimal bleed and feathering, but 37% experienced excessive spreading
I can add different colors to the same areas multiple times without the paper getting soggy holes or tearing.
I prefer cold pressed paper.
Even a small amount of water produces hard lines, indicating poor bleed and feathering capabilities of the paper.
The paper is not suitable for watercolor painting as it balls up and disintegrates after only a few passes with a watercolor brush. If worked beyond a couple of passes, it shreds and the material starts to fall apart, creating a hole in the paper.
66% liked the size and thickness, while 34% found it too thin
The product is 140 lb watercolor paper in 9 by 12 format.
The paper warps and forms puddles, making it difficult to apply wet on wet techniques.
65% praised the smooth surface texture, but 35% found it too rough
The paper has a good texture and is perfect for watercolor and other painting.
As a beginner, this paper is perfect for learning.
The paper has no texture and absorbs water too quickly. Painters tape used to hold it down during painting rips it when I take it off.
I have noticed that the pigment gets pulled in too quickly, which makes it difficult to push around with water or use wet-on-dry techniques.
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