Hyper realistic paper art KTM DUKE 390/No modeling software,No modelling-

How I made realistic model KTM DUKE390 with paper. 0:00 Opening 0:28 Main frame 5:44 Engine 13:47 Swingarm & Suspension 17:46 Tire & Wheels, Brakes 24:55 Fuel tank 28:05 Radiator, Headright 34:40 Chain 37:18 Complete Hello there! In this video, I’m going to create a DUKE 390 using empty candy boxes. After receiving numerous requests for adding color, I decided to use various types of boxes to bring some vibrancy to the project. Throughout this video, I’ll guide you step by step on how to create a motorcycle using these boxes. Let’s dive in and have some fun together! To all our viewers, feel free to leave your comments and questions below. I’m looking forward to hearing from you all! ———————————————————————————————————————— I often get this question: “If you close the engine, the contents aren’t visible, so what’s the point of making it?“ Yes, if I had created the contents without showing them to anyone and then closed it, it might have no value. But I created the content with the intention of sharing it with everyone. If you have watched this video, it means the contents are not invisible. After all, you have seen and recognized the contents through the video. This might only be possible because of the development of the internet. By the time I am writing this, tens of thousands of people have already seen my model, but in reality, getting that many people to see it would be no easy task. I created the contents as a message to those who have seen the inside of this bike’s engine. I once rode a Ducati and maintained its engine. So, I have memories associated with it. I think those who have worked on bike maintenance would understand this. I want to connect with the various experiences of people involved with this bike through my model.
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