Look for the one with more detail.
In the forgery training, use the magnifying glass to look at the signatures on the three paintings. One is different.
You don't need to answer that. Just pass the magnifying glass over the signatures on all three paintings. One is different, but just looking at them satisfies the test.
you go and put the mag glass on each signature and will see that one is in bold and the other are cursive
To pass the 2nd forgery test, look at the lower right side of all three paintings. You will see that one of the three signatures is different from the other two. (You do not have to pick which one.) (see related question)
Scientists tools are are test tubes magnifying glass, beakers,and Bunsen burners.
Click on the Moon : the photo must be fake because you can see through the dark part of the Moon.
You only have to pass the x-ray wand over all the paintings, then pick the one that has old drawings underneath. (This changes each time you do the test.)
There is no mixing of colors on counterfeit island. The chemical test in the forgery training asks you to click on the beakers above the test. When a color appears in one of the 4 squares for a sample, click the same colored beaker. Test 1 : Green, Red, Blue, Red Test 2 : Red, Green, Blue, Blue Test 3 : Blue, Red, Blue, Green
In the Forgery Training, click anywhere near the Moon in the photo. The point is that you could never see stars through the unilluminated part of the Moon.
A magnifying glass is an example of a convex lens, which is thicker in the middle and thinner at the edges. This shape causes light rays passing through the lens to converge, allowing objects to appear larger when viewed through the lens.
you do a lie test (auto)
The best way to find out is to take it to an appraiser. One quick test, if it is a print then you will be able to see small dots through a magnifying glass.