You’ll probably have to make your own sketchbook for that. Try the ceramic “paper” used as kiln shelf liner – it’s fireproof and these days it’s asbestos-free.
Now, if you were thinking of trying plein air painting using those trendy new antimatter-based pigments… sorry, I got nothin’ to suggest.
Mr. Wiggly: Last panel, screaming (as well as worms can scream) and crawling for his life in case 8-Ball tries to something else as looney. I wonder if one may call that panel a “looney toon” Yuk yuk yuk.
Lotus about 2 years ago
I’ve seen that paper at the art supplies store. It’s called Etch and Sketch.
DavidPlatt about 2 years ago
You’ll probably have to make your own sketchbook for that. Try the ceramic “paper” used as kiln shelf liner – it’s fireproof and these days it’s asbestos-free.
Now, if you were thinking of trying plein air painting using those trendy new antimatter-based pigments… sorry, I got nothin’ to suggest.
Doctor Toon about 2 years ago
My wife is the artsy one in the house, she’s tried a lot of different media
She’s also smarter about tech than I am, so I’m sure she hasn’t tried this
banjoAhhh! about 2 years ago
Mr. Wiggly: Last panel, screaming (as well as worms can scream) and crawling for his life in case 8-Ball tries to something else as looney. I wonder if one may call that panel a “looney toon” Yuk yuk yuk.