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3D Cartoons That Use A Clever Technique To Trick Your Brain.

3D Cartoons That Use A Clever Technique To Trick Your Brain. January 4, 2019

HuskMitVavn is a Danish artist that has turned his black and white drawings into real life. He manipulates the paper he draws on to create 3-dimensional cartoons. He merges the 2D world with the 3D world by crumpling, folding, and ripping the paper he draw on. He does it so well and strategically that his drawings literally look like they’re jumping off the page. His drawings usually consist of everyday struggles including opening a can of food running out of toilet paper, and so forth. Check out some of his cool drawings below!Half of the paper is crumpled up to look like a piece of wrinkled fabric that needs to be ironed out.

A piece of the paper is ripped out to look like actual ice cream being scooped out.

Use of the same piece of paper to create two different platforms with the hole (the hole in the ice pond) connecting the two.

The paper is folded over to create the illusion of a table with drawn table legs to connect the two platforms.

The paper is ripped where the hoop is supposed to be to emphasize the heaviness of the dunk.

The bottom left hand corner is cut out and folded to create a paper airplane while the top right hand corner is cut out and also folded over to look like a small building.

A piece of paper cut up and manipulated to look like a block of cheese is actually being grated.

A simple drawing of the American flag on a piece of paper with a cut out of a boat sinking into its stripes.

Half of the paper is folded diagonally and crumpled up to look like a cliff while the drawing of the hanging man is ripped to make him look like he’s dangling.

A drawing where the paper is folded only where the guy’s shirt is to make it look like it’s been creased.

The bottom portion of the paper is crumpled up to signify the children that were caught in the bombings while the ripped vertical lines are the bombs that are being dropped.

A small piece of the paper is ripped to look like 3-dimensional underwear being pulled.

Sides of the paper are ripped up and crumpled to create ear buds.

Part of the paper is ripped out to look like a 3-dimensional seesaw.

The top left corner and bottom right corner of the paper are ripped and folded to create pizza boxes.

A thin vertical cut out to look like a 3-dimensional rake.

A side of the paper is ripped and rolled up to look like actual toilet paper.

Part of the paper is ripped up and rolled up to make the mummy look 3-dimensional.

A side of the paper ripped, folded and rolled up to create a mailbox with the right top corner of the paper ripped up to create the mail.

Parts of the paper are ripped out to look like the woman’s legs.