Guides

It Takes Two: How to Get Realize Your Art Trophy & Achievement

It Takes Two, How to Get Realize Your Art Trophy and Achievement

There’s more to It Takes Two than meets the eye, with a bevy of secrets to uncover by exploring everything each level has to offer. The Realize Your Art Trophy and Achievement is one such secret, and if you’re struggling to unlock it, we can help. Here’s how to get the Realize Your Art Trophy and Achievement in It Takes Two.

Recommended Videos

Before we dive in, though, a quick warning: This secret is found in the third level of the game. If you haven’t reached this point just yet, we recommend you hold off on reading further until you do.

How to Get the Realize Your Art Trophy and Achievement in It Takes Two

After playing through a certain portion of the game’s third level – titled Rose’s Room – you’ll come to an area dubbed the “Once Upon a Time” section.

Once you reach this section, follow some nearby train tracks until you reach an art area in the rear portion of the room. You’ll know you’ve reached it when you start to see art supplies scattered around, like paints and a canvas.

It Takes Two, Realize Your Art

To the left of this area is a blue printer where both Cody and May can go around to the back of the printer to jump into some spinners, get flattened, and be printed back out.

Put both characters through these spinners, and then wait for them to come out of the front as a flattened, printed version. After both have successfully been turned into 2D versions of themselves, the Realize Your Art Trophy and Achievement will be added to your earned accolades.

Hopefully, this helped you to figure out how to get the Realize Your Art Trophies and Achievements in It Takes Two. For more on the game, check out some of the related articles down below for news, trailers, and other coverage.

About the author

Keenan McCall

Keenan has been a nerd from an early age, watching anime and playing games for as long as I can remember. Since obtaining a bachelor's degree in journalism back in 2017, he has written thousands of articles covering gaming, animation, and entertainment topics galore.

Comments