João Carvalho is a Brazilian artist who shows us his great value with these 3D drawings in a notebook. A 16-year-old cartoonist who continues to amaze with his incredible ability to create visual distortions that seem to protrude from the sheet where they are painted.
An almost 3D effect that puts us in front of space with its stars and planets that arises from an effect achieved especially as if it were the sheet itself that wrinkles as if it were a sheet. A very obvious and surprising optical illusion the first moment you look at it.
The intense shadow effect and those blue lines that mimic a notebook that offers the just feeling that the paper appears wrinkled before us. He also uses tweezers to re-emphasize that starkly that opens before the viewer.
Or that Mickey Mouse with a very funny pose leans on one of the pencils with which it has been drawn and thanks to the use of various shades and a well-given volume, it almost seems that it was a pattern. Here it is those same blue lines that project and help create the optical illusion necessary for it to "stick out" from the sheet.
You can get closer to his Facebook where you will find other artists that he promotes from his page. He also has the first doodles that made him very popular with those lines in blue so particular and that help you to simulate that effect in 3D. Although in these first ones he ignored the color to be drawn in pencil, so we will wait for his new series that will appear at some point from his Facebook.
Tolga Girgin already brought us something similar with its excellent 3D calligraphy with a very particular and beautiful style.
: or that great !!!!! :);)