Artist Draws Optical Illusions On The Palm Of His Hand
You will have to look twice to convince yourself these are not real! French visual artist Jordan Molina, who goes by the moniker TutoDraw, is able to create realistic 3D spiders and wormholes in the palm of his hand, using just paint and a few colored pencils!
Holes, swimming pools, skeleton hands, even and Iron Man gauntlet that looks like it might shoot a laser at you anytime now can be seen on Jordan’s left hand. Whatever he paints, looks exceptionally real.
Jordan demonstrates the creative process behind every one of his amazing handcrafts, from sketching them out with a pencil, to coloring, contouring, shading and highlighting. That spider looks like it might jump in your face!
The 22-year-old prefers grotesque themes and revolting designs, like a wound that can be zippered shut. He specializes in hyperrealism and believes that anyone can learn how to draw like he does - all it takes is passion.
“My trick is observing and understanding the construction of a drawing." says the artist. “I myself improved by practicing on paper, but the internet and digital drawing helped me massively, especially drawing on a graphics tablet."
Well, there you have it! If you really want it, all you have to do is work hard for it! Now grab those pencils and a block of paper and get drawing!
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Artist creates realistic 3D hole illusion in his hand!
Jordan Molina, also known as TutoDraw, shows off incredible drawing talent while creating this anamorphic "hole" illusion in his hand. Check it out!
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Mind-blowing levitating ball illusion
Artist Jordan Molina, also known as Tutodraw, shows off an incredibly detailed 3D hand drawing featuring a levitating ball. Check it out!
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This 'Eye in Hand' illusion will creep you out!
Jordan Molina shows us his process on how to create a 3D illusion simply by drawing on his hand. Watch a scary eyeball come to life in this incredible hand art tutorial.
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Artist creates epic 3D Zebra illusion
Jordan Molina, also known as TutoDraw, shows off his incredible drawing skills while creating this realistic 3D zebra illusion. Check it out!
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Artist creates hyper-realistic "crazy shoe" drawing
Jordan Molina, a hyper-realistic artist, shows off his drawing talents in this incredible time lapse video. Check it out!
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Drawing time lapse: Realistic bottle of dishwash liquid
Watch as Jordan Molina, also known as 'Tutodraw', draws an incredibly realistic bottle of dishwashing liquid in this time lapse video. The detail in it is incredible! Credit to 'Worsanx'.
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3D trick art - Artist draws hole in hand!
Artist Jordan Molina, also known as TutoDraw, shows us how to create a realistic "hole in hand" 3D art illusion. Try it out yourself!
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Artist creates mind blowing anamorphic illusion
Jordan Molina, also known as TutoDraw, shows off incredible drawing talent while creating this anamorphic "hole" illusion. Check it out!
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Easy 3D drawing illusion : 7 steps
Jordan Molina, also known as Tutodraw, teaches us how to create a 3D drawing illusion using 7 simple steps. Try it out at home and let us now how it looks!
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Artist draws an incredibly realistic "cracked egg"
Jordan Molina, also known as Tutodraw, created this impressive timelapse feature, showcasing his artistic skills in motion! Watch as he draws a incredibly realistic "cracked egg"!
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Horrific hand bite illusion will fool your eyes
Artist Jordan Molina, also known as TutoDraw, shows off a hand bit illusion that will blow your mind. Check it out!
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This Drawing Of A Big Mac Is So Realistic You Want To Take A Bite
Jordan Molina, or better known under the pseudonym TutoDraw, is a 22-year-old French draftsman and YouTuber renowned worldwide for his hyper-realistic achievements in the 3D technique and the quality of his speed drawing. He experiments with several techniques: 3D painting being his most attractive one for the mass audience, but also is remarkably successful in cartoons, aquarelle and hyper-realistic <a href="https://rumble.com/v2ze0z-drawing-crazy-realistic-crystal-ball.html" target="_blank">drawing</a>s of food you can almost reach for and put in your mouth.
We sure hope you eat your fruits and veggies because this video is a true caloric bomb! This is one of the video series in which Jordan Molina teaches us how to draw food. The Big Mac is first pencil-sketched and colored with markers. The shadowing and light are done pencil colors, but the final touch, after which you just wish to grab and bite that burger, is done after details like sesame seeds and light shine are given with white color.
The most interesting part of Molina’s story is that this budding artist does not contend only with sharing the finished results of his works, he also shows us how to achieve them (hence the name of his chain). The hyperrealism of Molina has led to his videos having millions of views and every time he invents a new design he makes his video tutorial go viral. If you liked his <a href="https://rumble.com/v2zvz9-hole-pancake-3d-art-crpe.html" target="_blank">art</a>, or want to learn how to draw, you can see more on TutoDraw, his website, where you will find have many examples and useful tips, especially on how to paint in 3D.
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Realistic speed drawing of haunted doll 'Annabelle'
Jordan Molina, also known at Tuto Draw, demonstrates his impressive drawing skills with this realistic portrait of 'Annabelle', the infamous demonic doll! Happy Halloween!
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Reversed Ink Aquarelle Reveals Aesthetically Rewarding Results
Jordan Molina, or better known under the pseudonym TutoDraw, is a 22-year-old French draftsman and YouTuber renowned worldwide for his hyper-realistic achievements in the 3D technique and the quality of his speed drawing. He experiments with several techniques: 3D painting being his most attractive one for the mass audience, but also is remarkably successful in <a href="https://rumble.com/v3027m-3-words-into-cartoon.html" target="_blank">cartoon</a>s, aquarelle and hyper-realistic drawings of food you can almost reach for and put in your mouth.
If you want to see the technique of aquarelle reversed, you are in the right place. All you need to do is play the video on the top of the page and let TutoDraw teach you how to do it. The artist first paints the images on paper using nothing but brush and water. In order to achieve the final surprise effect permeating through all Jordan Molina’s videos, this part is left out. Then, the artist only methodically touches the wet spots of the paper with a bit of black ink. The result is an amazing and aesthetically rewarding experience. Watch!
The most interesting part of Molina’s story is that this budding artist does not contend only in sharing the finished results of his works, he also shows us how to achieve them (hence the name of his chain). The hyperrealism of Molina has led to his videos have millions of views and every time he invents a new design; he makes his video tutorial go viral. If you liked his designs, or want to learn how to draw, you can see more on TutoDraw, his website, where you will have many videos with his designs and tutorials on how to paint in <a href="https://rumble.com/v2zmit-magic-illusion-skeleton-art.html" target="_blank">3D</a>.
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Trick Art Drawing A 3D Labyrinth Illusion
Jordan Molina, or better known under the pseudonym TutoDraw, is a 22-year-old French draftsman and YouTuber renowned worldwide for his hyper-realistic achievements in the 3D technique and the quality of his speed drawing. He experiments with several techniques: 3D painting being his most attractive one for the mass audience, but also is remarkably successful in cartoons, aquarelle and hyper-realistic drawings of food you can almost reach for and put in your mouth.
Using nothing more than paper and various types of drawing pencils in combination with his keen observation and understanding the construction of a drawing Jordan Molina, dazzles us with this incredible 3D <a href="https://rumble.com/v300cq-amazing-optical-illusion-with-3d-pen.html" target="_blank">optical</a> illusion illustration of a labyrinth. His fans often say he “destroys” his pencils while drawing and the process shown above clearly supports their conclusion. He documented the entire process in this mesmerizing time-lapse video. Check it out!
The most interesting part of Molina’s story is that this budding artist does not contend only with sharing the finished results of his works, he also shows us how to achieve them (hence the name of his chain). The hyperrealism of Molina has led to his videos having millions of views and every time he invents a new design he makes his video tutorial go viral. If you liked his designs, or want to learn how to draw, you can see more on TutoDraw, his website, where you will find have many examples and useful tips, especially on how to paint in 3D.
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Artist creates realistic 3D skeleton illusion in his hand
Jordan Molina, also known as TutoDraw, demonstrates his artistic talents while creating this skeleton illusion in his own hand.
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Drawing realistic 3D 'Sprite' bottle
Jordan Molina, also known as 'Tutodraw', shows off his incredible artistic skills in this time lapse video. Watch as he creates a realistic 3D 'Sprite' bottle!
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Artist creates realistic drawing of Crystal Ball
Jordan Molina, also known as TutoDraw, shows off his incredible drawing skills while creating this realistic crystal ball. Check it out!
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Incredible 3D Speed Drawing Of Star Wars Stormtrooper
Jordan Molina, or better known under the pseudonym TutoDraw, is a 22-year-old French draftsman and YouTuber renowned worldwide for his hyper-realistic achievements in the 3D technique and the quality of his speed drawing. He experiments with several techniques: 3D painting being his most attractive one for the mass audience, but also is remarkably successful in cartoons, aquarelle and hyper-realistic drawings of food you can almost reach for and put in your mouth.
The time-lapse video shows Jordan Molina draws a hyper-realistic sketch of a stormtrooper, one of the drone characters from the uber-popular movie hit “Star Wars”. Starting with a blank sheet of paper, Molina sketches the outlines and continues with the shading using a black marker pen. The depth and plasticity are given to this <a href="https://rumble.com/v2zerg-trick-art-drawing-3d-illusion-labyrinth.html" target="_blank">drawing</a> near the end of the video when the artist applies the shine using white paint. If you haven’t heard so far, Molina will appear in the newest arc of the Star Wars ongoing series from Marvel. “May the 4th be with you!”
The most interesting part of Molina’s story is that this budding artist does not contend only in sharing the finished results of his works, he also shows us how to achieve them (hence the name of his chain). The hyperrealism of Molina has led to his videos have millions of views and every time he invents a new design; he makes his video <a href=" https://rumble.com/v30f1t-nails-into-my-hand-anamorphic-illusion.html" target="_blank">tutorial</a>s go viral. If you liked his designs, or want to learn how to draw, you can see more on TutoDraw, his website, where you will have many videos with his designs and tutorials on how to paint in 3D.
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Artist Creates A Hole In His Palm For The Sake Of Art
Jordan Molina, or better known under the pseudonym TutoDraw, is a 22-year-old French draftsman and YouTuber renowned worldwide for his hyper-realistic achievements in the 3D technique and the quality of his speed drawing. He experiments with several techniques: 3D painting being his most attractive one for the mass audience, but also is remarkably successful in cartoons, aquarelle and hyper-realistic drawings of food you can almost reach for and put in your mouth.
If you want to freak people out, you might want to take a look at this video. This is hyperrealism brought to you on the palm of your hand. His keen observation and understanding the construction of a drawing is employed in this optical <a href="https://rumble.com/v30f1t-nails-into-my-hand-anamorphic-illusion.html" target="_blank">illusion</a> illustration of a <a href="https://rumble.com/v300tp-hole-on-my-paper-optical-illusion-time-lapse.html" target="_blank">hole</a> in the middle of his palm. It is a show of his ability to "destroy" his hand in pursuit of art. But do not worry, it is not real -it is hyperreal.
The most interesting part of Molina’s story is that this budding artist does not contend only in sharing the finished results of his works, he also shows us how to achieve them (hence the name of his chain). The hyperrealism of Molina has led to his videos have millions of views and every time he invents a new design; he makes his video tutorial go viral. If you liked his designs, or want to learn how to draw, you can see more on TutoDraw, his website, where you will have many videos with his designs and tutorials on how to paint in 3D.
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Artist creates incredibly realistic T-Rex
Jordan Molina, also known as TutoDraw, demonstrates impressive artistic skills while drawing a Tyrannosaurus rex. Watch him in action!
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Mind-blowing 'hole in paper' optical illusion
Jordan Molina demonstrates in this time lapse video how to create a 3D drawing of a really cool optical illusion. Watch a hole seemingly disappear through the paper!
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Parenting tip: Create realistic Minions using bananas
If you (or your child!) are a big fan of Minions, you might want to try out this epic art trick tutorial. It's definitely not as easy as it looks! Credit to Jordan Molina, also known as Tutodraw.
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Artist draws incredibly realistic 3D goldfish
Artist Jordan Molina, also known at Tutodraw, demonstrates his artistic skills in this short time lapse video. Watch as he manages to create a realistic 3D drawing featuring two goldfish.
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