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The drawing paper you choose can either make you a millionaire or put you in the poor house!! OK. Not totally true but it does effect the end result you will get. Some papers have smooth finishes while others are rough. Some are thick with a very high density and some are thin with almost no integrity but they all serve their purpose somewhere or another. All art papers are labeled for specific uses; but I can tell you that while some papers are more suited for certain projects, it doesn't really matter what paper you use as long. | Drawing Paper Have You Been Using The Wrong Kinds The drawing paper you choose can either make you a millionaire or put you in the poor house OK. Not totally true but it does effect the end result you will get. Some papers have smooth finishes while others are rough. Some are thick with a very high density and some are thin with almost no integrity but they all serve their purpose somewhere or another. All art papers are labeled for specific uses but I can tell you that while some papers are more suited for certain projects it doesn t really matter what paper you use as long as you know what look or style you are trying to achieve. The labels they put on them are really just for guidance. I have used a few different types of papers in my artistic ventures and have found one type that I consistently return to and while it may not be the popular or most correct choice it gets the job done for me. What Paper I Use So what is this paper you ask Matte Board. That s right the same paper you use to create those wonderful borders around your framed pieces While searching for a sturdy paper that could hold up to all my layers of graphite and or pastel with little to no prep work I found matte board to work great. The Key Benefits of using Matteboard I chose this because of its size. The price is significantly cheaper. I was creating a piece for an art contest that was going to be 30in x 40in and the only surfaces available in that size or larger were stretched canvases. While that is fine if you have ever tried to draw on canvas it is very rough and tends to indent easily if you apply a good deal of pressure. Plus you can get huge pieces of matteboard for under 10 and often cheaper. Tip Most art papers are 18in x 24in in size and are made from cotton pulp and other raw materials which is why they seem so expensive. They cost more to make Matte board can come in a few different finishes from smooth to rough just like regular drawing paper. The only thing about matte board is