Question:
How do you use tracing paper?
Quotation
2007-12-01 21:48:59 UTC
After tracing your picture, how do you transfer it on a blank piece of paper?
Eight answers:
spread your fire
2007-12-02 00:50:53 UTC
so after your image is traced and it is now on the tracing paper..

You need to either get a transfer sheet, or on the other side of the paper you traced on rub graphite over all the lines you drew. so now you flip it back over to the side with the original tracing and place it on the paper you want it transfered onto. then retrace all the lines again. the graphite on the other side will transfer where you make the lines.

If you get a transfer sheet you just put that under the traced image, and over a blank sheet of paper or whatever and retrace all the lines of the image.
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2016-10-03 14:51:10 UTC
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Print up the picture Put a blank piece of paper on top of it Press it against a window on a sunny day or a computer monitor (best with a laptop, something not curved at all) or some other light source. You'll be able to see right through both sheets of paper, tracing will be easy. Alternately, just enlarge the picture on your computer and press a piece of paper directly to the monitor and you can see the original underneath
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2015-08-06 04:46:34 UTC
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RE:

How do you use tracing paper?

After tracing your picture, how do you transfer it on a blank piece of paper?
anonymous
2007-12-01 22:01:16 UTC
With typewriter carbon paper.

put the carbon paper, shiny side down, on the blank paper that you wish to copy to. Place the tracing paper, with the copied side up, on top of this. Use paper clips to hold this sandwich together. Then trace over your tracing on the tracing paper.

Hope.



additional detail. You may want to place small peices of paper between the blank sheet and the shiny carbon paper before clipping to assure that the paper clips won't make a smudge on the blank sheet.
MissWong
2007-12-01 21:56:47 UTC
Put down a clean sheet of paper, put tracing paper on top then the picture on top of that. Tape them down and trace the picture again. If you don't have tracing paper you can flip over your tracing and rub a pencil over the area where your lines are then flip it back over and it on top of a clean sheet of paper and trace again.
jlh6520
2007-12-03 08:51:26 UTC
you put the tracing paper on top of the clean sheet then put the picture on top of the tracing paper then trace!
tualome
2007-12-01 21:58:48 UTC
Push hard when transfering (Soft Leads, and Colors), then reverse onto the media, and "Rub" image onto matted (Thick w/ texture) paper, then retrace, and touch-up.

Try different variations.


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