Nintendo DS scratch removal [With strange trippy result]
Scratch removal from plastic can be a tricky thing. I learned it the hard way. Check out the video, so you won't make the same mistakes as I did and maybe you'll come up with a better method. In this episode I have a Nintendo DS as the victim of my experiments.The restoration didn't go as well as planned but the most important thing is that I've learn a lot.I would love to hear some insight from you on this subject matter. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3IcG6DBDbA
In this video you can see a selection of graffiti stencils featuring cats. Among them my first stencil. I give some advice on how to use the spray paint on the stencils.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYDuEm084CI
A small copper wire and foil model that I've made to simulate (with a blowdryer) the movement of the real thing that I've made later. The model moved like a dream, unlike the finished sculpture.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfJ5Lb73YAE
This is a mashup of Vicky Christina Barcelona and No Country For Old Men that I made. I had so much fun editing this.
The goal was to make this as logical as possible.
It turned out better than expected.
Enjoy!
Don't forget to comment, like and subscribe.
Lot more to come.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uP7yuSdz0DE
I tried to repair my washing machine and I accidentaly turned it into a portal to another dimensions. Don't try this at home.
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This is my animal skull collection. I got most of them from my friends, who found them in the forest. In this video I discuss their features and show some pararells beetwen us and other mammals. Also featured, is the mystery skull, that I found in the forest recently, while I was looking for the slime mold. I identified it, so the mystery is solved.
You can also see two sculptures that I made using animal skulls.
I hope taht you will find this video educational and fun at the same time.
TIMESTAMPS
(0:00) Intro
(0:08) House cat skull and its features
(4:27) Deer skull and its features
(9:58) Dog skulls and their features
(11:01) Comparing dog sinuses to human sinuses
(12:33) My oldest dog skull
(13:00) My sculptures with dog skulls
(14:05) Mystery skull demystified
(17:33) Wild boar skull - my biggest skull
(21:00) Extracting the wild boar tooth
(25:59) Final presentation - whole collection
(26:13) Outro
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-s0yVynCyKw
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Video shows sculptures that I've made for Pleciuga puppet theater in Szczecin, Poland. Filmed in summer/fall 2011. Scupltures are made from polyurethane foam covered with polyester resin and each of them has a metal frame inside.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rU1YSeFWChw
In this video you can see some stuff that I made throughout the years. You can see the journey from sketch to final product. As you can see some of the sketches are really sloppy or basic but sometimes that's enough to grasp the idea and start working. I always promise myself that I will practice drawing more but I never do. Mostly, I do stuff straight from the head.
Editing this video was an incredible sentimental journey for me.
Some of the pieces are over 15 years old.
I will make longer videos on some of them.
Feel free to comment about which of those would you like to see more.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xd9U1qXWuQU
Skip to 3:35 for the shrunken heads.
The Pitt Rivers Museum is a museum displaying the archaeological and anthropological collections of the University of Oxford in England.
The museum was founded in 1884 by Augustus Pitt Rivers who donated his private collection to the University of Oxford with the condition that a permanent lecturer in anthropology must be appointed. Museum staff are involved in teaching Archaeology and Anthropology at the University even today. The first Curator of the museum was Henry Balfour. A second stipulation in the Deed of Gift was that a building should be provided to house the collection and used for no other purpose. The University therefore engaged Thomas Manly Deane, son of Thomas Newenham Deane who, together with Benjamin Woodward, had designed and built the original Oxford University Museum of Natural History building three decades earlier, to create an adjoining building at the rear of the main building to house the collection. Construction started in 1885 and was completed in 1886.
The original donation consisted of approximately 22,000 items;[3] this has now grown to 500,000 items, many of which have been donated by travellers, scholars and missionaries. - Wikipedia
What a fantastic place!
It was my second visit and I could come there for years and see something new. There are thousands upon thousands of items there: fossils, meteoritites, skeletons, tribal and cultural artifacts, clothes and many, many more.
It is a must see place in Oxford and the entrance is free for all.
Music used:
Kevin MacLeod: Cool Vibes - Film Noire – na licencji Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Jingle Punks- Back of the Room Hang.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfpJbrug6mE