The results are equal parts impressive and bizarre - Do you love human interest stories? Subscribe to our channel and you won't miss out on any! / @newsnercom You can also find us on: Facebook. I vaguely remember a show from many years ago where there was this kid who had a magic pencil with an eye where the eraser should be. He also had a mean older sister, who he would represent in his drawings as a dinosaur.
The things he drew with that pencil would come to life. Turn your kid's drawings into awesome 3D models with Drawings Alive and see it appear in the real world! Point your phone at any space and watch it come to life. Draw Alive is a digital, interactive drawing game where children can watch their drawings come to life by scanning them into a virtual world.
Children's drawings are especially delightful because of the imagination that's contained within them. Sure, the anatomy of an animal might be way off, but that's part of the fun. Artist and father-of-two Tom Curtis celebrates this creativity by bringing kids' artworks to life.
In his ongoing series titled Things I have drawn, Curtis uses Photoshop to transform crayon sketches into three. Kids drawings aren't often good and perfect right? It's like random shapes and squiggly lines because they are still exploring the world of art. But what if these cute drawings turn into real life creations? Dad Tom Curtis started a fun project with his kids drawings.
His two sons, Dom and Al loves to draw animals, vehicles and faces. Have you ever wondered what would happen if kids drawing came to life? We at Bright Side have put together some fantastic transformations: from kids' artwork to reality. A cow with paws or a horse with no neck - Tom Curtis brings kids' fantastical creations to life.
His funny photo edits of children's drawings have become a hit on Instagram. Now kids. Transform children's drawings into magical animated videos using AI.
Upload any drawing and watch it come to life while preserving every creative detail. How Art Comes Alive Children color or draw pictures, then scan them, and they immediately appear on the interactive wall. The drawings on the interactive wall come to life: they respond to touch and can be moved around.
The children adore this interactive activity!