Thanks so much to you all! Lots of fuel for thought...still haven't settled on a solution, although I am starting to lean toward the projector as it would be terrific to turn it on and off, not to mention the precision of being able to use a digitally-built grid instead of measuring it all out by hand like I have in the past. Time to start trolling ebay... :) Thanks again! Molly On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 4:58 PM, Frank Ippolito <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > hi molly, > > if no one has suggested this already: one possible workflow could be to > tape a pre-drawn grid to the back of your vellum and use a sheet of glass > or plexi as a combination light table / drawing board. you can turn the > backlight on and off at will to view the grid or hide it. > > -frank > > > On 3/2/2014 3:50 AM, Molly Higgins wrote: > > Hello, I have a quick drawing question--I do large-scale charcoal drawings > and typically start by drawing a grid to help with proportions > etc...however when the drawing is done I've run into trouble in the past > being able to fully make those grid lines disappear in areas where the > white of the paper remains. > > Is there a type of pencil (or eraser, or technique) that anyone can > recommend that erases exceptionally well? I'm using Borden/Reilly 116 > Sketch vellum, a fairly heavy paper. > > Thanks as always, Molly > > ________________________________________________ > > Need to leave or subscribe to the Sciart-L listserv? Follow the > instructions at > http://www.gnsi.org/resources/reviews/gnsi-sciart-l-listserv > > ________________________________________________ > > Need to leave or subscribe to the Sciart-L listserv? Follow the > instructions at > http://www.gnsi.org/resources/reviews/gnsi-sciart-l-listserv > Need to leave or subscribe to the Sciart-L listserv? Follow the instructions at http://www.gnsi.org/resources/reviews/gnsi-sciart-l-listserv