[nabs-l] diagramming and APH paper
Nicole B. Torcolini at Home
ntorcolini at wavecable.com
Sat Mar 17 01:22:31 UTC 2012
You do have to draw backwards. I think that that is the one that I have. I
don't know what I have anymore as I have added bits and pieces here and
there, some of which weren't even intended as drawing tools.
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From: "Ashley Bramlett" <bookwormahb at earthlink.net>
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Subject: [nabs-l] diagramming and APH paper
> Hi all,
> Has anyone used the tactile graphics kits from APH? They are kind of
> expensive; the tactile starter kit is $64. and the other kits are over
> $100.
> But they sound useful.
> I wonder if you have to draw backwards with that tracing wheel.
>
> Also, has anyone used the quick draw paper from APH? If so, what is your
> experience? You draw on that paper and the water markers they supply with
> it dry and swell which make raised lines. How raised? Like the size of the
> piaf machine lines? Also what do the lines feel like? Does it take long to
> dry?
> I was wondering how good this idea would be. Sounds like a great solution
> if its not messy.
>
> Thanks
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