🎨 Trace Your Way to Masterpieces!
This A4 Size Artist’s Tracing Paper offers 100 sheets of smooth, translucent paper, measuring 8.3 x 11.5 inches, perfect for sketching, layering, and fine art corrections. Lightweight and portable, it's compatible with various mediums like pencil, marker, and ink, making it an essential tool for artists and creators.
Sheet Count | 100 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 11.5"L x 8.3"W |
Paper Size | 8.3 x 11.5 inches |
Paper Finish | Smooth, Translucent |
Color | White, Clear |
Material Type | Paper |
D**S
I would have been happier. The paper
High quality paper. Unfortunately it was shipped in just it's flimsy plastic wrapper. It was mailed in a padded envelope instead of a box, so it arrived a bit creased in places. It's a shame. And it was included in another part of my order which was a a small stationery box. It it had been taped to the other box, or both shipped in something a bit less bendy, I would have been happier. The paper, however, was exactly what I wanted and a reasonable price for the small amount I needed.
D**L
Great for makeing those perfect tracings
These tools are perfect for creating flawless tracings with precision and ease. Their design ensures that every line and detail is captured accurately, making them invaluable for a wide range of tracing tasks. Whether you're working on intricate designs, drafting patterns, or simply tracing shapes, these tools deliver consistent results time and time again. Their user-friendly design makes them accessible to beginners and professionals alike, while their reliability ensures that you can trust them to produce perfect tracings every time. With these tools at your disposal, you can bring your creative visions to life with confidence and precision.
A**.
The tracing paper is strong yet very easy to see through. I love it !
I liked the strength of the paper. it doesn't tear easily. It is easy to see through.I use it to copy images off the internet. I can tape it to my computer screen and trace the images right on my screen.I think it would be handy if the paper could come in a sort of envelope type of package that had a flap at the topso the paper could be easily removed and or stored. Sometimes I reuse my tracing paper.
S**E
Good for tracing but are too thin and come as loose sheets.
It’s a little hard to review a tracing paper for good quality because they are meant to be thin and sheer. Which by the way this paper is.I have included an image of the tracing paper laying on top of a pattern in a craft book. As you can see, the pattern is clearly visible and can be easily traced.But you do have to be careful not to keep a heavy hand when tracing. The paper is too thin and you could easily end-up punching a hold in it with your pencil. This isn’t a deal breaker, but just know that you have to be gently.Another thing I wanted to point out is that the tracing paper doesn’t come bound in a pad. They come stacked one on top of the other in a flimsy plastic sleeve. So one has to be careful when trying to pull a sheet out as they can easily bunch-up and would be hard to put back in the sleeve.Overall, it does the job perfectly and isn’t too expensive either. If it weren’t for loose and extra thin sheets, I’d have given it five stars.
B**G
Dark lines
Easy to use. Dark lines.
D**N
Not what I was expecting, however...
In hindsight, I wish I had read the other reviews on this product. I have recently taken an interest in calligraphy/lettering and wanted to buy tracing paper to practice with. I am still a little new to this and I just didn't think there would be an issue with tracing paper to be so thin as tissue paper, like others have mentioned. I had also bought cardstock off of Amazon and people were saying it's not as thick as traditional cardstock, but to be perfectly honest, I don't know thick conventional cardstock is. I should have realized when purchasing an item such as tracing paper that there could be an issue with thickness. I know tracing paper is not the same thickness as like printer paper, and when I received the item that wasn't the first thing I noticed. When I opened my package there was a clear envelope with the tracing paper inside with no cardboard cover and back. It was literally the sheets of tracing paper inside but even then I wasn't worried or thinking about the thickness. I started looking at the reviews to see if other people received the paper without being inside at least two pieces of cardboard. Anyways, people were mentioning how the paper was as thin as tissue paper, and it is. It may even be thinner than some brands of tissue paper but I'm still on the fence as to whether or not I should return it. Yes, it is incredibly thin, however I pulled out one sheet to practice on. I was using an incredibly fine point calligraphy/lettering pen so the tip is in no way soft or flexible. I used it to color in what I drew and surprisingly the paper didn't tear or bleed through. I tried out the brush pen/marker and it was close to bleeding but not quite. I also tried the Crayola fine point markers and it just started to bleed through. Luckily there was no color transfer onto the paper underneath it. So here's the thing, yes, it is incredibly thin paper, and yes, it still could possibly tear or bleed through however I have a couple of thoughts. First, I was thinking of taking one sheet and putting it between the paper I am tracing on and the paper that has the image/letters I am trying to trace. If you're being careful you could keep using the same paper over and over as a buffer but that would mean being extremely neat and tidy. If it was a normal piece of tracing paper this would be much easier, however not impossible. The other thing is just being very careful when using the pens, markers, pencils, and paint. I have not attempted paint yet, however I just used a pencil and it still did not tear when coloring in the image. I also just erased what I drew with the pencil and still no tearing but still it's better to be careful when erasing. Paint might work, but if it were acrylic it might need to be thinned out more, I'm just not sure if watercolor would hold up to the test. My overall opinion is, yes, this does seem to be more expensive tissue paper that might even possibly be thinner than the real deal. You might even be able to get more tissue paper for less being that even though there are less sheets, you could possibly fit three of the pieces in this pack to make the same length, the only problem is that tissue paper is usually folded so that's an issue but if you really wanted to save your dough you could always buy your tissue at a dollar store. This tissue paper isn't what I had been expecting, but if you are just practicing and starting to learn it's not terrible, or it could just be a solution you have been looking for. Will I return it? I don't think so, but I'm going to experiment with it and see what I can do with it and I will be mindful BEFORE purchasing, to read the reviews to see what people are saying. I will say though I was one of the luckier ones. I received a sleeve of paper that wasn't blended or folded. Good luck!
L**Y
Great Tracing Paper
My kids have been tracing fools since this paper arrived. It's a good quality, the right amount of thickness/thinness so that they can clearly see the picture they want to trace. My only concern is that they will run through all the paper too quickly! (note that in the picture, one paper was cut to fit the size he was tracing.)
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