How Jaws 3D impressed the britches off cinemagoers of recent times, just as previous efforts at 3D wowed those American johnnies in the cinemas of the 1950s. Back then, 3D was new, fresh and ever-so-slightly other-worldly. Now, in these days of advanced holographic techniques, 3D cinema, with its coloured spectacles, seems a touch antiquated.

But stop. Now you can bring the nostalgic magic of those three dimensional trips to picture house to life in your own drawing room, with the help of this 3D drawing kit. It takes a set of familiar principles and makes them accessible to the man in the street with a set of stereoscopic drawing devices, coloured pencils and those trademark glasses.

Full instructions will guide you to create artworks of stereoscopic greatness, as your own handiwork appears to leap off the page in front of you. Tony Hart, Art Attack, Smarteenies and the rest can all eat their 2D hearts out. How terribly spiffing that would be.

3d drawing pad

Then, having conquered the world of three dimensional entertainment, all that’s left is the invention of holographic projection television and your mission will be complete. Off you go, then.

Features

  • Not for use after the imbibing of alcoholic beverages
  • It’ll like, freak you out, man

Specification

  • Dimensions: Height: 15.0cm Width: 12.0cm Depth: 1.0cm
  • Weight: 0.1Kg

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