Nothing like one of these videos to believe in humanity again. It turns out that a South Korean youtuber with a lot of creativity and a 3D pen in his power he is dedicating himself to fixing the streets of his city. As? You will have to take a look below to clear up your doubts.
A 3D pen to fix damage
Surely you know 3D pens or pencils. It is a type of pen-shaped accessory for writing that allows you to create 3D objects thanks to the use of some ABS plastic filaments. This, when it leaves the interior of the pen, cools, solidifying, and allowing the person who draws to create all kinds of shapes both in 2D (it can be done on paper) and in 3D. The possibilities are enormous, not only because of the multitude of colors that can be used -you just have to change the filament refill of the pen for the one you want- but also because of the creativity of the artist who uses them.
Like everything, it takes a period of adaptation, but once you get the hang of it, you can do really cool things. The accessory is also accessible for anyone (it is not an expensive product) and can be found in many stores today.
View offer on AmazonThe one who certainly has the trick is the protagonist of the YouTube channel that we show you today. It is about a Korean boy who is dedicated to making creations with his pen and who has almost a million subscribers. After uploading a good amount of videos of his figures -seriously, what he does is mesmerizing, you have to keep an eye on recordings like the one in the bike, this face o a dinosaur, all in 3D-, has decided to start fixing damage to the street, using, of course, his beloved drawing partner. what you are reading
Our artist has dedicated himself to going through the streets of his city, looking at points where there is a detachment or break to create his own 3D proposal there and, incidentally, fix the damage. In the first of the recordings you can see how he completely covers a hole with a green mesh really striking matchstick:
In the second recording he gets even more creative and also fills another hole in the corner with a much larger figure. original. We are not going to spoil it for you, take a look at the video, pressing play, and see if you can guess what it is during the process:
As you may have seen, the videos are voiced and subtitled in Korean, so it is impossible (unless you master the language, of course) to know what counts while making the strokes. It is likely that it explains the difficulty of the process, how it is done or the considerations to take into account, but these are only our assumptions.
At the moment, our artist only has two videos, but we have no doubt that he will continue to make more recordings of this type in the future. And it is that you only have to take a look at the number of views that the videos have: seven and a half million the first and more than 6 million the second. It is clear that we are not the only ones fascinated by his ability.
Nota: In the original article, it was indicated that the boy who is the protagonist of the videos was Japanese, but the information was wrong. Our youtuber is from South Korea and speaks Korean. We have modified the article to reflect this correction. [Thanks for the warning Hector FP]