Also great if you print it, then put it on your window or screening table, a blank paper on it, so that you can see the main lines (because the papers are partly transparent. You can draw the main lines with pencil, then continue it with ink. I often do this :)
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Thanks. Yes. But I was looking for a way to be able to print it without using so much ink. i.e. to print just the outlines and not all the shading. I'm sure there must be software that does that but I don't it.