Thanks Nicolas, That's a good hint, if you like to prepare paper for your models, surely.
I was just wondering if anyone already compared different brands and checked which ones offer a good quality in terms of "support" (the white paper which is then coloured), in terms of hiding the color (with as little transparency as possible, preserving a fair thinness). If any of you would check its paper storage, and check the red/white paper (the red color seems to me the most easy to be recognized on the other side, in transparency) from different types of paper.. and publish a picture, I would appreciate it a lot, in comparison with my finding. The best "photo comparison" would be putting the origami paper on the white side up, aside of a bright white photocopy paper, and everything on a white/light surface. Thanks in advance, Lorenzo On Mon, 30 Jan 2023 at 13:18, Nicolas TERRY <[email protected]> wrote: > When I want a pure white, I like to use a foil with a white face. > Whatevere that you will glue on the other face, the foil will hide it. > > > Le 30 janv. 2023 à 12:01, Lorenzo via Origami < > [email protected]> a écrit : > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > maybe Ilan Garibi (as he made some paper reviews), or Nicolas Terry (as > expert reseller) can help on that? > > > > I recently wanted to fold a model where the white side plays an > important role, and needs to be white as much as possible. > > > > Have you already had experience with this, and could you recommend a > good paper, in this regard? > > > > In the picture below you can see two Red/White sheets of paper, one > aside of the other (in the middle of the picture) from two distinct > producers. > > The left one is clearly better, and that could be because it is also a > bit ticker (I just feel that with my hand). > > > > Both of them, when sharply folded back and forth (fold and reverse the > same fold) 3 times, get "damaged" on the color side, in the meaning that > the color "crumbles" along the crease (and this just to mention that both > bring the same quality in terms of colouring). > > <IMG_20230130_114414.jpg> > -- Lorenzo Lucioni Duesseldorf - DE [email protected]
