Grafpapper
Grafpapper, also known as tracing paper or vellum, is a thin, translucent paper commonly used in artistic and technical fields. It is typically made from a fine, semi-transparent material that allows light to pass through while maintaining enough opacity to be written or drawn upon. The term "grafpapper" is primarily used in Dutch-speaking regions, where it is widely recognized.
This material has a long history, dating back to the 18th century when it was first developed
Grafpapper is available in different weights and textures, ranging from smooth to slightly textured, which can
In addition to its traditional uses, grafpapper has found applications in modern digital workflows. Some artists