tracing paper
Plural
tracing papers
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a thin, translucent paper used to trace or transfer images or drawings onto other surfaces
Tracing paper is a thin, transparent type of paper used for tracing drawings or designs. It allows light to pass through, making it easier to see the image or lines beneath it. Tracing paper is commonly used in art, design, and drafting to create copies of drawings or to transfer details from one surface to another. It is smooth and delicate, making it easy to trace over with pencils, pens, or markers. Artists and designers often use tracing paper to refine or adjust their work without altering the original design.
- The artist used tracing paper to sketch out the preliminary design before transferring it onto the canvas.
- She placed the tracing paper over the blueprint to trace the architectural layout for her presentation.
- The fashion designer used tracing paper to create patterns for the clothing designs.
- He used tracing paper to copy the map onto his notebook for reference during the hike.
- The engineer utilized tracing paper to trace the circuit diagram for the electronic device.