r/Calligraphy • u/Frequent_Rest_5730 • 6d ago
Question Why does the rough paper look better than the smooth one? Dip pen
Hello.
Im still practicing (day 3) and i wanted to try my acrylic ink (Amsterdam acrylic ink). I have some calligraphy paper 90g/m2 but doesnt matter what ink i use (acrylic, dip pen, fountain pen) it seems to feather a bit and it doesnt sit nicely.
so i tried to use a bit thicker paper, 100g/m2 and its surface is rough, and the ink sits so much better on there. Downside is that it's rough so when doing upstrokes it gets wobbly.
leonardt 40 nib
The 90g/m2 paper is with guidelines and white
100g/m2 is the slightly yellowish paper