Extruding Light Painting Out Of iPads
The Dentsu London agency and Berg design consultancy came up with one of the most mind-blowing light painting movies I've seen.
A very simple recipe: Get a bunch of iPads and 3D software. CAT scan (or salami) each of the objects that you want to light paint in the frame. Repeat for every frame to get stop motion animation. Kinda hard to explain in text, instantly figured once seen in the video.
The result is very impressive, innovative and definitely worth the 5:30 minutes the video will take of your debugging/excelling/meeting time.
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[Via the always excellent @jimgoldstein]
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Where is the video?
Where is the link to the video. I tried clicking on the photo and the first three links in the article.
re: video
The video is right under the text and before the via. I have added a direct link to it as well in case the video box is not seen.
Very, very cool
My Mac-fanatic brother emailed me the link to the video yesterday. It is Very, very cool - it has to be said, interesting the way they do it but the video with the flipping character and the words going over the edge of the bench - very creative people indeed. I really enjoyed it.
Great production
Really impressive and well produced,
I love it !
Gives a lot of ideas on combining tradition photography with "virtual" elements
what software did they use on
what software did they use on the ipads?
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