Dutch paper craftsman Johan Scherft is a miraculous figure in the field of paper crafts. He began working on paper bird models at the age of 14, and only used colored pencils to draw feathers. Don't look at it as just a little bird, it combines 3D concepts, sketching, painting and recording nature at different levels of meticulous work.
He created many paper models such as frogs, fish, boats, etc., but the most eye-catching ones are the bird series handicrafts. Judging from the progress of only completing one piece in a month, it can be seen that the time and effort involved in making a paper bird model can be seen.
Although the 3D part of making such a work relies on computer calculations, most of the work must still rely on handwork. Continuous experimentation is required to produce paper models that are most accurate and close to the real thing. In addition, the finest brushes are used to depict the feather details, which makes the work extremely charming.