tracing paper

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tracing paper

A child uses tracing paper to copy a picture of a butterfly.

Definition

Noun: A thin, translucent paper that allows light to pass through, enabling a user to see an image or drawing placed beneath it. Its primary purpose is to create an accurate copy or "trace" of the underlying design by drawing over its visible lines.

Usage

Tracing paper is used to copy or transfer designs, sketches, or patterns. * The architect placed tracing paper over the blueprint to make a revised copy. * For the art exercise, she used tracing paper to learn the basic shapes of the portrait. * You can see the pencil lines clearly through this sheet of tracing paper.

Advanced Usage
  • Technical and Design Work: In fields like engineering, fashion design, and animation, tracing paper is essential for iterating on designs, creating overlays, and refining details without altering the original document.
    • The fashion designer layered tracing paper to experiment with different sleeve styles on the same dress form.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tracing (n): The act or product of copying a design using tracing paper.
    • She made a clean tracing of the map for her presentation.
  • Trace (v): To copy a design by drawing over its lines on tracing paper.
    • He traced the logo onto the new document.
Synonyms
  • Transfer paper (Note: This can sometimes refer to paper used for transferring images to other surfaces, like fabric or wood, but can be used similarly in some contexts).
  • Translucent paper (a more general descriptive term).
tracing paper

A child uses tracing paper to copy a picture of a butterfly.

Noun
  1. a semitransparent paper that is used for tracing drawings