Tracing is like when you take a piece of paper and put it over a picture. You can see the picture through the paper, and then you use a pencil to draw over the lines you see. It’s like copying the picture but with the help of the paper. This way, you can make your own version of the picture without having to draw it from scratch.
Think of tracing like following a path in a garden. The path is already there, and you just have to walk along it. You don’t have to make your own path; you just follow the one that’s already been made. Tracing is similar because you’re following the lines that are already there.
Tracing is also like when you play a game of connect the dots. The dots are already on the page, and you just have to connect them with lines to see the picture. Tracing helps you learn how to draw by showing you where the lines should go. It’s a fun way to practice drawing and make beautiful pictures!