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πŸ““ Manila Graph Paper, 1 Inch Rule, 9 x 12 Inches, Pack of 500 - School Smart 085481 Review

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Description of πŸ““ Manila Graph Paper, 1 Inch Rule, 9 x 12 Inches, Pack of 500 - School Smart 085481

A great resource for design, drafting and geometry classes. Helps you create perfect lines and angles. Light blue lines act as a guide so your design or data stays boldly in the forefront. Country of origin: United States

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

ideal for magazines/mixed media/collage etc.

This paper is great value and is manila in color with a neat paper look. I think it's perfect for adding various interesting articles to magazines or adding interest to collages/mixed media.

Pros
  • Expensive but decent
Cons
  • Smaller editions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good paper is best in drawing paper

Seems to be good paper so far! I bought it to create maps for my D&D campaign and while I haven't been able to use it in one session yet I think it fits my plans perfectly and I'm very excited to try it out. Note because I didn't actually count how many 500 sheets of paper actually are. there are so many. A pack lasts forever.

Pros
  • There's something in there
Cons
  • It's hard to remember but it was

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for dungeons/D&D rooms!

I read the reviews before purchasing so I already knew the paper was off-white and 8x11 square. However, partial squares on the edges can be combined, which is great for building dungeons in my D&D game. This paper allows me to create and plan each room as it appears, rather than creating a super large map and keeping unfamiliar rooms closed. This makes my dungeon easier to build and feels more immersive for my players.

Pros
  • A great resource for design, drawing and geometry courses
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for D&D/RPG

If you need graph paper to create maps for tabletop RPGs, look no further. This is the best deal I've found in terms of price and finish for a 1" x 1" mesh. I make rough drafts of my maps and then cut out each room with this paper (glue a few strips together for larger rooms). I can then set aside cards for one room at a time while my players explore the dungeons. It's the perfect balance of pre-drawn maps and keeping each dungeon's secrets safe. I've been using it for about 8 months and will…

Pros
  • Helps create perfect lines and angles
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect for D&D for art paper

Manila color with blue lines is great for D&D desktop cards. It looks neutral and natural to play with and is more suitable than bright white paper. I'm a minimalist when it comes to encounter cards, and the black marker on them really stands out. The paper has a soft tooth, which is nice, but heavier markers bleed. I can glue two or more sheets together for larger cards and just roll them up to carry around. It's also inexpensive and 500 sheets last a long time. Back to basics! Ideal for our…

Pros
  • Blue lines serve as a guide to keep your design or data front and center
Cons
  • Some little things