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QuestionWhat If I want to make the drawing bigger than the original?Community AnswerScan the image and increase its size, then reprint it. Then trace the bigger image.
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QuestionCan we use butter paper instead?Community AnswerYes, you can. Parchment paper or baking paper also works like tracing paper.
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QuestionWhat if I don't want it to be mirrored?Community AnswerIf you follow these steps, it won't be mirrored. If you skipped the step where you coat the back side with graphite and used your first set of lines to trace over, it would be mirrored.
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QuestionDo I have to use a pencil for the tracing part, or can I use a pen instead?Community AnswerYou can use a pen or pencil, but a pencil would be safer. You can always erase pencil marks when you make a mistake. If you make a mistake using pen on tracing paper, you have to start over.
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QuestionWon't the graphite transfer as well? So there would be black smudging all over?Community AnswerGo back over the final results with a pencil or (preferably) a pen, then use an eraser to remove marks.
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QuestionWhy can't I just coat the reverse side of the original picture with graphite and then trace over it?Community AnswerYou can do that; however, not all tracing paper is made from graphite. It's best to use a water soluble tracing paper. The method you described is time-consuming and messy, because you would really have to coat it, and then it is going to smear all over everything.
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QuestionHow can I transfer onto a canvas?Community AnswerThis will be by using a similar technique but ensure that you don't press as hard or you will create an indent on the canvas.
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QuestionCan I trace without coating the entire side in charcoal? Can I trace it directly on the line?Community AnswerYou don't have to coat the whole page. You can coat the backside of the areas with lines, if you can see where all your lines are. Coating the whole thing goes pretty quickly, though.
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QuestionSome tracing paper has a smooth side and a textured side. What are these different sides for?Community AnswerYou will want to trace your picture onto the smooth side, coating the charcoal onto the textured side. It makes it easier to transfer!
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QuestionWhy is my picture coming out backwards?Community AnswerYou probably skipped the step where you coat the other side of the tracing paper in graphite.
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QuestionWhat is the softest lead pencil I can get?Community AnswerThe softest pencil you can get is a 9B. However, the lead is so soft that it crumbles easily, and it is therefore very difficult to use.
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QuestionCan I trace a photo then transfer it to a sketchpad?Community AnswerYes, as long as the photo is printed out and you have tracing paper, you can transfer the photo almost anywhere.
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QuestionCan I use transfer paper with the graphite already on one side?Community AnswerYes. That paper is called "carbon tracing paper" or "graphite paper". To use that, simply tape the image you would like to copy on top of the transfer paper. After, place the two pieces on top of your canvas. Finally, trace over top the lines on the original image and remove the top two pieces of paper. Your image will be copied on to the canvas.
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