Not made using videoscribe. It just says that it is a "video scribe" meaning a timelapse video of someone drawing. Probably made using real markers on white paper and video editing software for the the transitions.
To thoroughly match that type of video with videoscribe, would require some advanced image preparation and original art work, multiple custom hands, a voiceover, and video editing software for the transition effects. Watching the tutorials on the instant answers page is a good place to start. Also various posts such as: fill-an-image-with-colour-using-the Making SVG Images Draw Well (2015 update)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgN2HH_GQvU
they are using video scribe thanks
To thoroughly match that type of video with videoscribe, would require some advanced image preparation and original art work, multiple custom hands, a voiceover, and video editing software for the transition effects. Watching the tutorials on the instant answers page is a good place to start. Also various posts such as:
fill-an-image-with-colour-using-the
Making SVG Images Draw Well (2015 update)
-Mike (videoscribe user)