Yes, the film greatly degrades the saturation of the picture. But at the same time it gives full control of the pencil. The surface becomes less slippery => the pencil does not slip => the lines become more confident and sharp. If you bought a drawing tablet, and after several attempts realized that it was not for you, I highly recommend trying paper effect film. It may be that the surface is too smooth, because of which you cannot draw as you would draw on paper. General impressions: At first it seemed too rough, after several wipes with a rag it becomes ok. The pen feels like it glides like a 2B pencil on smooth paper. Not suitable for those who consume content from a tablet. THE RIPPLE IS ONLY IN WHITE. on other colored dark shades there is no such effect.
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