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Method One

Find a good picture (drawn) that you like. This may be something on a book, magazine, or printed from the computer.

Take a blank sheet of white paper and set it on a table. Make sure you have enough light so that you can see the image that you are trying to trace. Use a pencil to trace the outside.

Then add the details.
Method Two

You can also place the original artwork on a window in the day. You don't have to use a window to do this. It could be anything with some kind of backlight.

Tape the original art work to a panel with a back light. This could be a regular window with enough daylight shining through it.

Tape another piece of paper on top of the original artwork.

Then start your tracing.

When you are finish, remove everything off the window or backlit panel.
Method Three

This is one of the most convenient methods. This method is similar to Method Two, but has a few different steps. In this method, you will utilize your computer or TV display for tracing the image.

Do exactly what Method Two tells you, with the exception of not having the original paper taped on a backlit source, instead, load or freeze an image on your display.

Tape the blank paper on the display.

Then start tracing.

Take off the finished artwork off the display when your finished.
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