Incredible examples of photo manipulation
We present collection of incredible of photo manipulation. Some of them… you may know already, but another ones… could be new for you. What I’m sure about… all of them are simply worth of your attention.
Yummy creative breakfast
From childhood we are taught that playing with food - this is wrong. In fact, playing with food - this is bad, but to create interesting meals that resemble more a work of art than for breakfast, it is commendable.Take a look!
Interesting sculptures created by 3D-printer
It seems that the printers of this class, all firmly holds its place in our lives. So, in this collection are sculptures, “printed” 3D-printers. Is simply an abstraction, there are quite practical things. In general, these printers are capable of many things, and these sculptures - a direct confirmation of this.
Turns people into the picture
Artist Alex Mead is not trying to create a portrait of a man, as close to reality. It simply takes, and … makes ordinary people into extraordinary paintings. The principle is simple - to put on live people paint so that the photos were most similar to the picture. In principle, and it turns out - if not to say that this photo of a living person, and no one knows. In general, a rather strange way of creativity, but interesting, I personally do not know anyone who would do something like that.
The most unusual gardens of the world
Garden as work of human hands, can be a real miracle - and here we have in mind not only the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. In our time, the wonderful gardens at least, and maybe even more than they had before. Let’s see what it’s like some of them are created at different times in different countries, different people. Several interesting examples in the sequel.
Plasticine world Irma Gryunholts
I think we all remember plasticine cartoons that are so often in childhood appeared on our screens. To create these cartoons now need to make a lot of clay figures and clay sets, then to bring it all into action. Creative artist Irma Gryunholts (Irma Gruenholz) painfully reminds frozen frames of these clay cartoon here.
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