Today, I'm going to show you my drawing, Unicorn House. Actually, the unicorn house was requested by some of my subscribers a long time ago.
After a lot of thought, I finally finished the drawing.
I have a quick tutorial on how to make a paper doll house in my video, but if you find it a bit confusing, check out my other videos. My paper dolls are made in a similar way. I 've attached a video below to help you understand.
Please keep it personal and have fun with your friends and family.
Do not modify or distribute my work.
Don't forget.
Please use the file I share for free for personal use only. Commercial use is prohibited. In addition, please do not modify and upload my drawings to other sites, including YouTube.
I recently found out that people have been downloading, printing, and creating YouTube videos of my drawings, despite the fact that I've asked them to use them for personal use only.
I work 5 days a week and have a family member who recently got sick and needs to be taken care of. For personal reasons, I was emotionally and physically exhausted and wondered if I should continue to run my YouTube channel.
I usually wake up at the crack of dawn to draw and go to work in the morning, do a little bit of drawing on my lunch break, and then spend some time on the weekends editing videos or planning for my next video.
I want to get a good night's sleep during the week like everyone else, and I want to relax on the weekends and catch up on my Nexflix series that I've been missing.
I've given up all of this to have a YouTube channel because, first, I love drawing, and second, I've had people who have supported me and told me how much fun they've had with my drawings.
Reading the heartfelt comments that support me makes me so happy for a moment that I keep drawing. When I read comments from people who like my drawings, I show them off to my family. Then, they'll tell me to reply to comments quickly or that I'm late uploading videos these days, and they'll keep an eye on my channel.
All these little things have happened since I started my YouTube channel. The amazing thing is that I get feedback from people all over the world. My nephew, who loves my drawings, watches my videos and asks me to draw him something like this next time, and he's learning about the world map by asking me what countries are watching my channel.
I'm happy that I have something in common that connects me emotionally with my lovely nephew through my YouTube channel. So please don't take away my happiness without anything in return. It takes me at least a month to create a single drawing and make a video.
Please don't take my hard work for nothing.
Thanks for reading .
HOW TO MAKE
You can ignore my instructions and just use clear tape, in which case you'll need to remove all the glue marks with scissors and use clear tape to secure it.
The method above might be a little easier, but it's also a little prettier. It's up to you. Anyway, the standard way I planned to do it is included in the video, and here are some pictures to make it a little easier to see.
The reason for the shelves is that paper objects can be held in place by the shelves.
In the picture, the lowest hot springs are inevitably secured with clear tape.
If you want to make a book with pictures, you can do whatever works for you.
You can also use a stapler to secure them.
Instead of making a book, you can keep the paper unfolded and stored in a file or laminated.