Artist Draws Cartoons In 3D Space Using Only Pen And Paper

Published 8 years ago

For those who think that paper is too limiting, Danish illustrator HuskMitNavn is showing that an imagination at work can solve any of these limitations. He showcases this by tearing and folding the paper canvas of his illustrations into 3D props, making it an active part in the picture.

The cool bit is that it won’t cost you a fortune to try it out yourself, and that’s exactly what you should do.

More info: huskmitnavn.dk | instagram |tumblr (h/t)

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