How to Draw 2024 Numbers 3D Trick Art on Line Paper

In this video learn How to Draw 2024 Numbers 3D Trick Art on Line Paper. Enjoy this video and master the fundamentals of Perspective Drawing with regular practice. Use the Drawing and Sketching supplies given below.

Perspective Drawing and Sketching Supplies you may need:

  1. Mixed Media Sketchbook And Drawing Pads
  2. Sketching And Drawing Art Pencil Kit
  3. Mix Media Paper Pad For Drawing And Painting
  4. Graphite Charcoal Pencils With Sketch Pad
  5. Graphite Charcoal Pencils Set For Artists
  6. Faber Castell Graphite Set For Sketching

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Easy trick art step by step. Draw a small rectangle and then a larger square, join the square to a dot in center of the rectangle, draw four cuboides on the square, draw 3D numbers in the cuboids, add some thin lines of lined paper to the small rectangle and then add some colours to the numbers and a cast shadow to the illusion.

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Circle Line Art School Episode 574: How to Draw 2024 Numbers 3D Trick Art for Beginners: Drawing Tutorial.

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Music used in this drawing tutorial:
Icelandic Arpeggios by DivKid

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