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  1. Mylar Film - Blueprints Printing

    Mylar is a durable polyester film. It is great for overlays, templates, engineered structures, products drawings, blueprints, and more.

  2. The Ultimate Guide to Engineering Projects Using Mylar Film

    Are you wondering if mylar film is right for your next project? Check here for the ultimate guide in engineering projects using mylar film.

  3. Mylar Plans – Overview, Alternatives, Submittal Process

    Mylar plans refer to polyester films that serve in documenting building designs or other design drawings. In this article, we discuss Mylar plans, how to create them, alternatives to using …

  4. Drafting Film & Mylar Paper Drafting Film Sheets & Rolls for Drawing

    Drafting film is suitable for pen and pencil drawing and is used as a substrate in many artistic applications including painting. Often referred to as Mylar paper the sheets and rolls provide a …

  5. Custom Mylar Printing | Engineering Plan Blueprints Polyester Film

    Mylar Printing: Durable, transparent & flexible. Bring your project to life with exacting detail blueprints, floor plans, or posters and more!

  6. Drafting Mylar Film

    Drafting Mylar Film is a specialized medium widely used in the field of technical drafting and design. Made from durable polyester film, Mylar exhibits exceptional clarity and transparency, …

  7. Blueprints on Mylar - BMD Printing

    All sizes, black or color printing. Great for archival storage of plans or to meet city requirements. Please note - When ordering, enter the number of SETS in the QUANTITY field; enter the …

  8. Use a line drawing of your own to experience the possiblitities of mylar. Tape your picture over your drawing or draw directly on the mylar and start to color. Every so often insert a piece of …

  9. Mylar Drawings - jenna lucente

    A series of drawings done on layers of mylar, using graphite, with collage or manipulated photography underneath

  10. Working With Mylar - YouTube

    John always used trace paper and then mylar to create a source drawing. He could then transfer the image to paper for coloring and finishing touches.