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S. D. Beattie, D. Larcher, M. Morcrette, B. Simon and J.-M. Tarascon, J. Electrochem. Soc., 2008, 155, A158 CrossRef CAS. Let me tell you about the wonders of graphite paper. Before I discovered transfer graphite paper, I used to spend hours drawing the images in the reference photo onto the canvas. I occasionally used the grid method, but mostly I pored laboriously over every detail in the original image, endeavoring to replicate the image exactly on the canvas. While it was artistically-rewarding and ego-gratifying, eliciting plenty of ooh's and aah's from everyone - it was also intensively time-consuming. By the time I learned about artist transfer paper, I had already proved to myself and others that I knew how to draw. I no longer needed to constantly prove my drawing skills with every single artwork that I made, so I felt comfortable transitioning to the use of artist graphite paper. Basically, artist graphite paper speeds up the art-making process, allowing me more time to spend conceptualizing and creating new works of art.S. C. Park, Y. M. Kim, S. C. Han, S. Ahn, C. H. Ku and J. Y. Lee, J. Power Sources, 2002, 107, 42–47 CrossRef CAS. H. Yamamura, K. Nobuhara, S. Nakanishi, H. Iba and S. Okada, J. Ceram. Soc. Jpn., 2011, 119, 855–860 CrossRef CAS. To use graphite transfer paper, start with your drawing (or if you prefer to keep the original, make a copy of it). Choose a surface that you’ll be transferring the artwork onto, and lay it down first. Then lay your graphite transfer paper on top of the blank surface. Lay your drawing on top of the transfer paper, and gently use painter’s tape to tape it to the bottom surface. You do not want your drawing to move at all or the design will not line up onto the new surface. Using that same pencil, trace over the pattern. Lift your paper occasionally to make sure it is transferring to the wood the way you want it to. Plus, with the added bonus of 80 sheets of tracing paper, you can expand your arts and crafts to not just transfer pictures using carbon paper, but trace any image you can find! 2. Outus Carbon Transfer Paper
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