How To Draw 3D ART On Paper - Summary

Summary

The video features a person trying to guess which images are real and which are drawings. They are presented with various objects such as Butterfingers, candy canes, iPhones, cookies, hot dogs, eggs, Santa, matches, leaves, Tootsie Rolls, and ice cream, and they attempt to determine which ones are fake. The person is often fooled by the realistic drawings and is impressed by the artistic talent. They also provide explanations on how some of the drawings are created, including techniques such as shading and folding paper to create 3D illusions.

Facts

1. The narrator is playing a game to guess which objects are real and which are drawings.
2. The narrator shows a picture of two Butterfingers and asks the audience to guess which one is real.
3. The narrator shows a picture of two candy canes and asks the audience to guess which one is real.
4. The narrator reveals that the candy cane on the right is the drawing.
5. The narrator shows a picture of two iPhones and asks the audience to guess which one is real.
6. The narrator shows a picture of a hot dog and asks the audience to guess which condiments are real.
7. The narrator reveals that the ketchup and mustard on both hot dogs are real.
8. The narrator shows a picture of two eggs and asks the audience to guess which one is real.
9. The narrator reveals that the egg on the left is the real one.
10. The narrator shows a picture of a tomato and asks the audience to guess which one is real.
11. The narrator reveals that the tomato on the left is the drawing.
12. The narrator shows a picture of two popsicles and asks the audience to guess which one is real.
13. The narrator reveals that the popsicle on the left is the real one.
14. The narrator shows a picture of several cans and asks the audience to guess which one is real.
15. The narrator reveals that the can on the left is the real one.
16. The narrator shows a picture of several matches and asks the audience to guess which ones are real.
17. The narrator reveals that the matches on the right are the drawings.
18. The narrator shows a picture of several leaves and asks the audience to guess which ones are real.
19. The narrator reveals that the leaves on the right are the drawings.
20. The narrator shows a picture of a 3D hand drawing and explains how it was made.
21. The narrator explains how to draw a 3D ladder using perspective and shading.
22. The narrator shows a picture of a 3D sphere drawing and explains how it was made.
23. The narrator shows a picture of a 3D "M" drawing and explains how it was made.
24. The narrator reveals that the "M" was cut out of the paper to make it appear 3D.