
Matte paper are excellent when you need to focus on the details of an image without any reflective distractions. It works so well for line drawings and soft light color prints. Max width is 60inch.
While Semi-Gloss Paper is a good option for highly saturated realistic rendering because it makes the colors pop, but with the benefit of less light reflection. Max width is 42inch.
Matte Mylar film is a semi-transparent polyester plastic film known for its clarity, durability, and professional-grade quality. When placed over a white sheet of paper, it creates a subtle 3D effect in line drawings due to the depth it provides. Mylar offers excellent precision and is ideal for technical drawings, film transparencies, and archival work. It is generally more transparent than vellum, making it better suited for applications requiring high clarity. Its smooth surface supports crisp, detailed line work. Mylar is available in widths up to 36 inches.
Vellum paper, a more traditional and paper-like medium, is translucent rather than fully transparent. It is valued in design and architecture for its semi-transparency, which allows for layering and spatial analysis during design development. Vellum’s smooth surface produces clean lines, making it excellent for refined drawings and presentations. It offers a professional, high-quality appearance and is also available in widths up to 36 inches.
Canvas is good for art prints that pop with stronger contrast and deeper color saturation. Max width is 60inch
Adhesive: You can either buy a can of spray adhesive or pick the adhesive paper that has an adhesive peel-off layer. Simply peel away the backing, adhering the paper to the foam core and smoothing it down as you go along to ensure you don't get any bubbles under the surface
Watercolor paper adds texture, absorbs ink well, is durable, and enhances color vibrancy. It's great for artists and designers who want a unique, handmade feel in their prints.