Hi there,

I draw maps on (black) grid paper with gel pens such as Pigma Micron Fineliners.

Currently, I scan my maps as text to generate image files. This has the effect of removing grid lines in the scanned document. However, scanning by text doesn't give perfectly accurate results for my kind of map.

Therefore, I would like to draw on white paper and scan as an image. I've seen that other mappers use grid paper below white paper in order to be able to draw using a grid. I've tried this, but it's too hard to see the lines.

What kind of grid paper & white paper should I get in order to be able to draw on white paper - with grid paper underneath - while being able to see the grid paper's underlying grid?