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**Title:** Turning a Coffee Stain into Art
**Summary:**
* The artist, Ortiz, starts a video by showing a coffee stain on paper, which became the unexpected inspiration for a drawing.
* Ortiz decides to create a piece using only the coffee stain, a black pen, and later, a white pencil for highlights.
* The stain resembles a snake's head, so Ortiz chooses to draw a half-snake, half-human creature.
* The video showcases the artistic process, from initial sketch to detailed drawing, with Ortiz sharing tips and thoughts along the way.
* Mid-video, Ortiz takes a nostalgic break to share old pen drawings from 15+ years ago, inspired by Lord of the Rings.
* After completing the pen work, Ortiz adds highlights with a white pencil and finally showcases the finished piece to their mom, who is impressed by the transformation from coffee stain to art.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences:
1. The video's creator, Ortiz, initially wanted to draw with a bow and pen, but an accident led to a coffee stain on the paper.
2. The coffee stain inspired Ortiz to create a drawing using the stain as a base.
3. Ortiz decided to use only coffee, a black pen, and a white pencil for the drawing.
4. The initial idea for the drawing was a snake's head or a reptile's head based on the stain's shape.
5. Ortiz chose to draw a snake and added a human-like face to it.
6. The drawing process involved applying coffee as a watercolor to mark tones and then detailing with a pen.
7. Ortiz used a technique of drawing lines to create chiaroscuro effects since blurring shadows wasn't possible with the pen.
8. The creator shared old drawings from when they were 15 or 16 years old, inspired by "The Lord of the Rings."
9. These old drawings featured characters like Aragón, Legolas, Gimli, and hobbits, all done with a pen.
10. The snake drawing was completed with the addition of scales and a different texture for the belly.
11. A white pencil was used to add highlights to the final drawing.
12. Ortiz's mom, Maite, was shown the final drawing and was impressed by its transformation from a coffee stain.