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If you're new to animation and need paper for a class, this is the stuff to buy. Don't waste your money on better paper. You're going to go through a lot of paper while you're learning how to animate and most of it is going to end up in the trash. Beginning exercises generally involve drawing bouncing balls and flour sacs -- hardly subjects that require top quality paper. Heck, even if I was doing "real" animation, I'm not sure that I'd need better paper than this -- it works just fine. Anyway, I've bought several reams of this stuff now on Cartoon Supplies and they ship fast and the paper does it's job. And even with tax and shipping, it's a better price than what I've found locally.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] |
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