Yh another thing is they literally have a better product you can use if you don't have sun light aka that thing they use to make flip books table light type thing
@@lisaglass2516well the main reason it works better is because when you put it on your phone it’s usually not stable enough to get perfect lines where as this can’t really move and the picture is also like 3x more clear using phones some pictures can’t really show as much detail as you would want them to but I simply wouldn’t buy this anyways
When I was a kid, I had something similar. It was basically just a kids' drawing board, with a light and clear screen attached to it. It came with a set of default pictures to trace, but you could also clip in your own pages too. And it had a drawer under it to store pencils and stuff
Vermeer is hypothesized to have used a similar method, though you should search up Tim’s Vermeer if you want more information. Uses mirrors to make some of the most beautiful artwork I’ve seen.
@@1eris.it's also helpful to trace when your learning how to draw certain things. I trace things alot to get the muscle memory and techniques on how to draw.
@@Li_1805 Don't trace for that. Just put the thing you are copying next to the paper and do it that way. That way you'll actually train some muscle memory as well as the ability to eyeball things. It's how everyone from Michelangelo to Picasso has done it.
its a way of practicing things especially like anatomy and things like that. which can be fine as long as they're not claiming it as their own and / or hiding the fact that they're tracing /nm
@Neo.heartt spoken like a true beginner artist. It doesn't help to trace, because you don't really understand it, so you can only draw it in that one specific style from that one specific angle. You have to build the muscle memory on your own and understand how it works, (I made this mistake when I first started, I just copied youtube tutorials and traced) you're not gonna be doing well. Nobody can improve on the eyebrow if they don't know what the eyebrow is.
There’s an invention for this already and it works way better, it’s called a light box. Basically just a flat screen that just lights up, that way you put the sketch or photo under the paper and the image shines through. I used to use it to make an inked version of my sketches.
@@icemen5069 You're ment to do it with the lights off so the only light is from under the paper. Then there's no shadow over it. Remember to use paper clips or masking tape to secure the paper together and not have it move while tracing.
That's how you learn art. You try to copy something, you start to pick patterns, while tracing art, like what is done in this video, will not help you improve in any way. Good luck learning
@@Leoforgothowtomakeausername The one commenting. Tracing is bad if you don't credit the artist and steal the drawing. But if you're a beginner, it really helps you to understand why and where place the lines/colors/details. Obviously, you shouldn't trace every day of your artist life and should move on with other practicing techniques, but as I said, it helps beginners.
They had these when i was a kid...they were the size of a full sheet of paper and came with lots of art to get you started....we are just reinventing the wheel over here 😂
You have to look at it from the 3xact same angle the whole time or the position of the reflection will change as you draw, first is literally better in every way
@@Todeeee That would work, i was going to argue that elderly people probably aren’t tech savvy enough to do that, but elderly people dont use youtube shorts
You guys don’t understand the point of the final product, a big part of the joke with the prototype is that its on a window because otherwise, without the light behind it, it’s much harder to see through the paper and you can’t draw flat, now backlights for tracing exist but the final product is still useful
Fun fact: Most artists have traced sometime in their life, it helps with muscle memory. :) you can use a combination of different methods to better your craft. Ask any artist, and there's a good chance they have traced when they first got started in drawing.
@@Gloomyraindropnope, as an “actual artist”, we always learned how to do observational drawing first. Tracing is only to learn technically details, like if you are imitating a specific art form or specific area. No one starts out by tracing. That’s the equivalent of using a motorcycle when you can even ride a bike yet.
Lightboxes exist you know, used by animators to trace or draw the next frame in traditional animation. that product seems like it will be a pain to draw with.
@@Baseball_on_top-ro2jyyou could put guided access on it, it basically just freezes the screen but if you press the side botton on your phone 2 times it will take it out of guided access. Best life hack I ever used it works really well😊
@@Baseball_on_top-ro2jy Guided access + Remove Touch Now you just need to triple clic the side button and the image won’t move until you triple click again
To do this with an Apple device: Step 1: get a reference picture of what you wanna draw then add it to photos and open it Step 2: go to settings, accessibility and then scroll down for guided access and turn it on Step 3: click the top home button or the circle home button three times, then enter what password you want to set, Step 4: click the button at the bottom left corner then disable touch, then press start or done, now the device won’t be affected by movement. If you want to enable it back, do the same thing
Beautiful, it is reminiscent of Vaneer’s techniques back when he invented his own method of doing this with a real person instead of a photo in the days of old
Not a lefty, but why wouldn't it be? You turn the thing around, then you take the phone off the thing and turn the phone around, it should be the same image, right?
Get yours Now! Link is in BIO🚨
But is easy to do 😂😂🎉🎉
Uhh what the sigma
Wait, I want to remind you that you switched the names
El primero es bueno y es mejor para ahorrar dinero de seguro el producto vale mucho mientras el primero te ahorras mucho 👀 ahí
🗿👌
One of the “rare” occasions where the prototype is cheaper, more practical, and easier, then the final product.
is that a "the rare occasions" reference
This is $2 on Shein and Temu 😭
No bc u would still have to draw the Squidward out to trace it
@@marafty3776 Literally Just Use Your Phone, The Light Has Nearly The Same Effect, If You Want It To Be Easier You Can Drown Your Paper In Oil
Yh another thing is they literally have a better product you can use if you don't have sun light aka that thing they use to make flip books table light type thing
I just put paper over my phone and draw with a pencil
Same
that would be the smart thing to do also nice pfp
it always moves my screen somehow
bro same
Yes
I just bought the prototype, thanks it works just as intended!!!
I love this comment lol
А что если нету такой же а где ты купил такую штуку😮
Cap
Nice try fed
are you sarcastic?
My dumbass went: *”but I’m left handed how am I gonna use it!?”* then I realised 💀
OMG! HE CAME STRAIGHT FROM THE VID!!
Then switch it to the other side
@@tashisichoe9700 I know
@@tashisichoe9700 he said, “then I realized”
@tashisichoe9700 I was going to say the same thing lol
Now that I think about, the first isn't a bad idea.
Ya like why does the prototype work better
@@lisaglass2516 maybe because it's what people commonly do when they need to trace something
@@Power_Tracks ok
@@lisaglass2516well the main reason it works better is because when you put it on your phone it’s usually not stable enough to get perfect lines where as this can’t really move and the picture is also like 3x more clear using phones some pictures can’t really show as much detail as you would want them to but I simply wouldn’t buy this anyways
the first one is literally how i copy from one sheet to another .-.
all my Left handed homies be strugglin 🙏
put the phone on the right side
@@miike6245but wouldn’t it be inverted?
@@gabrielescarciga4401 edit the image and invert it then
Yeah 😢.
@@gabrielescarciga4401 edit the image and invert it then
bro, i got this 13 years ago as a gift, when i got into 1st grade of school, how’s this an invention
I got this 14 years ago
This has been a thing since I was a little kid and I’m 30
When I was a kid, I had something similar. It was basically just a kids' drawing board, with a light and clear screen attached to it. It came with a set of default pictures to trace, but you could also clip in your own pages too. And it had a drawer under it to store pencils and stuff
U just made a solution to a problem that doesnt exist. Congrats.
seems like the problem was "i wish i could trace people art faster!"
@@1eris. Without cramping or feeling awkward drawing perpendicularly because you might not be used to something like an upright table/easel?
Vermeer is hypothesized to have used a similar method, though you should search up Tim’s Vermeer if you want more information. Uses mirrors to make some of the most beautiful artwork I’ve seen.
@@1eris.it's also helpful to trace when your learning how to draw certain things. I trace things alot to get the muscle memory and techniques on how to draw.
@@Li_1805 Don't trace for that. Just put the thing you are copying next to the paper and do it that way. That way you'll actually train some muscle memory as well as the ability to eyeball things. It's how everyone from Michelangelo to Picasso has done it.
Two pieces of paper:
The item we dropshipped:
*But we spent 200000 on R&D guys!*
Fun fact: 9/10 of the time when a page is dedicated to one specific product, it's a dropshipper
@@munch8399 the otger 1 out of 10 its a succesfull droppshipper
@@munch8399 actually its a 999/1000
@@munch8399they all the same music too
The prototype was pretty practical and even better almost free
I love this my dad got it for me and I used it as a Mother’s Day gift guys I really recommend this to anybody who’s looking to improve their tracing
The prototype:2$
The product:50$
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The prototype more like 2 cents 😂
It wasnt even $2!
I don't know where you buy your windows?
In my opinion the prototype was better😅
2 paper for 2 dollar
Thank you for showing us the cheaper way🥰🥰
Ooo girl with the price of ink these days idk 😭😭😭
❤
That ain’t cheap
Ya It isn't a cheap alternative ,use a free app because I have one and it's amazing
Guys i think your misunderstanding the original comment, i think they meant it as saying the prototype is the cheaper way.
the neighbours: "erm, what the sigma"
I used to have one of these when I was younger. This was a nice way to practice how to properly sketch.
First one looked way better imo
Lmao like frrrr
@DontReadMyPicture93ok
report Fanta for spam, reminder.
I think that a true artist knows how to draw without tracing...
its a way of practicing things especially like anatomy and things like that. which can be fine as long as they're not claiming it as their own and / or hiding the fact that they're tracing /nm
It's for beginners bro, check the title
@Neo.heartt spoken like a true beginner artist. It doesn't help to trace, because you don't really understand it, so you can only draw it in that one specific style from that one specific angle. You have to build the muscle memory on your own and understand how it works, (I made this mistake when I first started, I just copied youtube tutorials and traced) you're not gonna be doing well. Nobody can improve on the eyebrow if they don't know what the eyebrow is.
@@npc4169 meh i improved anyway.
What's the big deal
@@npc4169 mkay :3 thats your opinion
If I hear “add a little bit of spice” one more time I’m going to go to a point of insanity that puts the joker to shame
Both of the songs are so good I really love these songs
'Add a little bit of spice' is the audio tag all dropshippers use.
This was created this year's ago, used to have one as a kid that was almost like a plastic file folder that reflected what was on the other side
exactly what i was going to say, i used to have one as a kid too
Digi-draw! I was so disappointed with it. Idk why but young me really thought holograms were involved.
These things were invented in the 1800s
Begginer artists for him: tracing
Begginer artists:🐦⬛🐦⬛
this brings so many memories, i had a similar one as a kid and i used it all the time
Close lights, put phone brightness to max, put paper over the phone, done ✅
*Always works* 🤝
what about touch screen? or am I stupid
@@leomessiah999for iphones, you can use something called guided access to prevent the touchscreen from moving
Erm what the sigma
@@leomessiah999if youre on iphone you can put it in guided access and cover the screen so it wont move!
@@leomessiah999they is a system in phone that allows you to do that try searching it up
There’s an invention for this already and it works way better, it’s called a light box. Basically just a flat screen that just lights up, that way you put the sketch or photo under the paper and the image shines through. I used to use it to make an inked version of my sketches.
I saw someone who made flip books use it for his animations
Nah its worse. Had one at school when i was younger. Your hand always makes shade ontop of your paper making it hard to see where you draw
@@icemen5069 You're ment to do it with the lights off so the only light is from under the paper. Then there's no shadow over it.
Remember to use paper clips or masking tape to secure the paper together and not have it move while tracing.
@@shadystuff673 andymations
Oh yeah my brother uses that for his architecture courses
I already learn how to make an incredible copy directly from a pc or phone, now i'm learning properly how to draw 😊
$4 off teemu btw
Left handed people like me: 👁️👄👁️
I hear you I am left handed to
Just flip it
Tf you mean flip it like how?! The. The phone stand will be upside down because the glass is connected to it
turn it around to þe oþer side of þe paper and flip your phone🙄
Just sit on the other side of the table with your phone facing the same direction towards you that it would be if you were a righty 🤦
The prototype: 👍
The product: 🤨
The cost: 💀
How much?
I know an app which does the same but you put your phone on like a glass or smth and insert your picture on your paper😅
🎉😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😅😅😅😅😅😊😊😊😊ะา้้า้้า้ดเ
Its a proof of concept not a prototype.
That would trip me up real bad lol, one of the glories of tracing is that you can actually see your progress on the drawing
Congrats to the children in china who designed this product 🎉
😅
😂
Lol
Yo same pfp 😂
for real thats why i make music
Dude we had this in the late 90s…. It’s back..
Frfr
Camera Obscura
Digi Draw
My beloved XD
They just reusing an old idea
@dontreadmypicture i see you everywhere😮
@DontReadMyPicture93I swear I’ve seen you before
Left handed people here! (I liked my own comment)
👇
yt shorts comments trying not to like beg for 3 seconds (impossible)
@@named_account mind ur own business and keep it to yourself
That glass makes it quite harder to draw.
I just look at the art and draw it by myself. It's more difficult but with that my art gets better each day.
That's how you learn art. You try to copy something, you start to pick patterns, while tracing art, like what is done in this video, will not help you improve in any way. Good luck learning
@@leonardocoutomaciel4997 tyyy :))
It's just like the quote, man imitates art and art imitates man
Same
You're not actually an artist. You're just tracing. I hope you're proud of yourself.
The product:app painter eye
Crayola came out with a similar product a while back
1 like left then u will have 1k likes
I HAVE THE POWER OF 999-1K
@@user-xj1nm1qs5q NOT YET I TOOK MY LIKE BACK
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Con ese producto lo mueves y no lo puedes componer en cambio como lo mostraste al principio es la mejor idea
I have one of those but I didn’t understand how to use it so thanks
This is actually good for a medical students..i used to draw it by putting a paper on top of the diagram and then sketching it💀
Light boards are better and convenient!!
There are transparent sticky notes available in the market. Use them.
Sincerely - another medical student
@@kumarkartikeya7 Yeah transparent sticky notes are useful too
This tool has existed for a long time, like centuries....
The favorite song of any dropshipper in the world
Good for praticing lineart without trembling, bad for actually learning something about art.
Not really, tracing is crucial for learning how to draw
THATS SO TRUE
Clearly uneducated about art
@@randomaussie3905The person making the product or the person making the comment
@@Leoforgothowtomakeausername The one commenting. Tracing is bad if you don't credit the artist and steal the drawing. But if you're a beginner, it really helps you to understand why and where place the lines/colors/details. Obviously, you shouldn't trace every day of your artist life and should move on with other practicing techniques, but as I said, it helps beginners.
The worst thing is that there is no version for left-handed people
Yea it would be inverted
R u kidding? Did you think about flipping
@@ProudSkittlesthe image would be inverted.
I am one of those people
🥺
I have one of these! ❤
They had these when i was a kid...they were the size of a full sheet of paper and came with lots of art to get you started....we are just reinventing the wheel over here 😂
The product:😎
The prototype:🍷🗿
Prototype is kinda nostalgic, or not?
🎉🎉🎉😢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤢🤮🤢🤢🤮🤢🤮🤢
Honestly the first one you drew is more beautiful and neat, but it's cool :)
@DontReadMyPicture93 🤖
Espejo magico, tengo mas de 30 años, soy de argentina y hasta yo tenia uno de esos de niño
The prototype is better than the product
"The first isnt a bad idea" IT IS WHEN YOU DONT OWN A PRINTER 😭
You have to look at it from the 3xact same angle the whole time or the position of the reflection will change as you draw, first is literally better in every way
if you trace or draw a lot i wouldnt say so, ink is super expensive
@Lilgooberdude I see what you're saying, but you can always lock your phone screen and tape the paper on top of that
@@Todeeee That would work, i was going to argue that elderly people probably aren’t tech savvy enough to do that, but elderly people dont use youtube shorts
I already got this so lil review:
Works well, just requires low lighting and super high precision and not moving the paper
NO WAY I HAVE THAT😂 and thank you for drawing me
Glass reflector❌️
Projector✅️
The trace he threw🗿
Use butter paper sheets or whatever you call them. Works the same, costs lesser. More precise, more fun. You also use them for making cakes.
Wax paper . .
@@Minuslife1 nice name
You guys don’t understand the point of the final product, a big part of the joke with the prototype is that its on a window because otherwise, without the light behind it, it’s much harder to see through the paper and you can’t draw flat, now backlights for tracing exist but the final product is still useful
He actually just taught us how to save money
Absolute nightmare for the left handed folks
Just turn it around lol
just move it to the other side
Being left handed shouldn't remove your critical thinking
Turn. It. Around.
do left handed people have no common sense?
You should try looking at the art and drawing from it, it helps with learning how to work with reference and with composition without direct tracing
Fun fact:
Most artists have traced sometime in their life, it helps with muscle memory. :) you can use a combination of different methods to better your craft. Ask any artist, and there's a good chance they have traced when they first got started in drawing.
@@Gloomyraindropnope, as an “actual artist”, we always learned how to do observational drawing first. Tracing is only to learn technically details, like if you are imitating a specific art form or specific area. No one starts out by tracing. That’s the equivalent of using a motorcycle when you can even ride a bike yet.
@@yanyanzhang5813you probably traced in your childhood at some point sooo
@@Gloomyraindrop I traced not to learn but to make my job faster
@@shaunmiller6305 wut
I have this and its genuinely harder to draw with it than without
I love the part where they show the actual prototype
As a left handed person I can confirm that it works 👍
I'll definitely get the prototype, thank you
i had one of these as a kid, we used them to trace comic book pages 💀
If you have any kind of screen that can produce light, you can trace
Just put on a white background and put brightness on 100%
Actually… I’ve been wanting to copy a couple of my drawings, but I didn’t know how. Never thought of taping them to my window! I’m using that idea.
I don't think this vid helped get people to buy this lol
@@unkn0wn5 if anything it made people realise how well you can trace against a window 😭
“Erm what the sigma”
Never come back to this comment again
@@teenabors2161 The notification from you commenting will make it difficult
I literally have one of those screen reflector things
Lightboxes exist you know, used by animators to trace or draw the next frame in traditional animation. that product seems like it will be a pain to draw with.
Such a masterpiece but I can put the paper on top of my phone😅
But it moves the image
@@Baseball_on_top-ro2jyyou could put guided access on it, it basically just freezes the screen but if you press the side botton on your phone 2 times it will take it out of guided access. Best life hack I ever used it works really well😊
No@@Baseball_on_top-ro2jy
U can use tracing apps
@@Baseball_on_top-ro2jy
Guided access + Remove Touch
Now you just need to triple clic the side button and the image won’t move until you triple click again
P.O.V left-handers : 💀
You still have to aline the paper using your product :skull:
CHEAPER WAY:
•unused CD case
•Cardboard
Bro literally told us why we dont have to buy this,
Works great if you're right handed
When tracing paper doesn’t exist
To do this with an Apple device:
Step 1: get a reference picture of what you wanna draw then add it to photos and open it
Step 2: go to settings, accessibility and then scroll down for guided access and turn it on
Step 3: click the top home button or the circle home button three times, then enter what password you want to set,
Step 4: click the button at the bottom left corner then disable touch, then press start or done, now the device won’t be affected by movement.
If you want to enable it back, do the same thing
Beautiful, it is reminiscent of Vaneer’s techniques back when he invented his own method of doing this with a real person instead of a photo in the days of old
The bad thing is that it is for right-handed people and I am left-handed.
FINALLY A COMMENT WHO TALKS ABOUT OUR LEFT-HANDED PROBLEMS
Bruh you can just turn it around 🤌🏻🤌🏻😅
So ima blow your mind: flip the phone and and draw from the other end. That way the open part will be facing your left.
This is satire right?
i remembered this trick from a science show that used to air in india for while few years back
squidward be looking FINEEEE
This is actually useful, cuz it wouldn't close or touch the screen of your phone, just a useful hologram
Left handed people:
We saying what sigma with this one🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
12 year old who can’t speak English spotted 💀
@@trentknopf7234They can’t even get their not correct way of saying things in the first place right…
@@trentknopf7234blud does NOT know about metairony😭😭
@@trentknopf7234yeah I can see that😂
HANDSOME SQUIDWARD
PLEASE MAKE FOR LEFT HANDERS LIKE ME!!
I’m so glad that it’s Lefty-Compatible
Not a lefty, but why wouldn't it be? You turn the thing around, then you take the phone off the thing and turn the phone around, it should be the same image, right?
I personally prefer the 1st one
I remember commercials for this when I was a kid lol
Phone with picture+paper+draw=masterpiece
Make a left hand version plz bruv
Just flip it bruh wtf💀
I have it and it doesnt work that well
You wasted money for something very simple to do
Bro my brother heard this and said “add a little spice to it” and proceeded to hit me 😂😂😂
the paper ones so much easier the product just complicates it
The first turned out waaaaay better.
Is it only me but the firt drawing was better than the next one 😅
Left handed people: 🧍♂️
Left handers calling📞