Holy Moly
You have to stop everything right now and go look at this clip on Booda Baby's. If you aren't thoroughly gobsmacked I don't even want to talk to you.
Ain't the creativity of others just grand?
Ain't the creativity of others just grand?
Labels: amazing things
8 Comments:
Yeah, that's pretty nifty, isn't it? I got a link to it at work a few weeks ago and was blown away.
that was just neat!! It makes me want to paint. It also makes me extremely excited for my Art history class I am taking in the fall.
That was totally cool!..and the music was perfect.
Also perfect is the new food blog!.:)
Totally nifty, Gina.
Ooh, art history! I LOVED art history...I hope you do too, Mols.
It was just a nice little bit of work all the way around, wasn't it, Sling? And thank you, kind sir (drops a curtsey).
Loved it- reminds me so much of the painters who worked together on the many Pre-Raphaelite paintings. There was just that certain look about all the women they chose- like Rossetti.
Anyway l have been away too long and have missed checking in with you- hope all is well over in your neck of the woods dear friend.
bests
Horizon, I love how the morphing really brings the expressions alive...especially in paintings where you might be tempted to dismiss the expression as rather passive...quite a clever thing.
And I've missed you...glad you're back 'round!
That was very cool! I loved it, thanks for the link. I played it again several times, and focused on one feature at a time, say the eyes, or the mouth. It was interesting to see the changes that way.
Thought you'd like that, Suz.
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