Why Many YouTube Tutorials Are Annoying
This pretty much sums up the issue with a lot of YouTube tutorials. Can’t they just get into it?
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Someone Finally Created A Real Life Lightsaber
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The Most Beautiful Endlessly Looping GIFs Ever
Artist George Redhawk is an amazing artist who creates these wonderful GIFs! Go check out his work here for more of these creations.
His story is also remarkable, here is an except from The Creators Project:
Before becoming an unlikely viral GIF art sensation, George Redhawk worked in various areas of medicine, instructing on subjects such as x-ray technology and, rather surprisingly, phlebotomy.
As he tells The Creators Project, he had a fairly productive life doing that. Then, suddenly, Redhawk lost his sight, destroying his career and life in the process. And even though he continued to teach for four years, Redhawk says he “lost everything”.
This newfound appreciation of art led him to various artists online, and into the world of GIFs, particularly of the morphing variety. He thought that this format was a pretty accurate way of illustrating his sense of vision — a way of expressing it. Which is why his current work, a mesmerizing fusion of still and morphing motion, is called The World Through My Eyes.
Source: My Modern Met and The Creators Project
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A Photo Showing How Times Have Changed In The Best Way Possible
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Plastic Surgery Is A Gift From Parents To Children In Korea
A video showing why plastic surgery is often given as a gift to kids before going to college in South Kora, because it serves as a competitive advantage when entering college and the workforce. And people say retouching is bad for society.
Link to the video: http://www.techinsider.io/eyelid-surgery-in-south-korea-2015-11
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Driving Over A Paper Bridge With No Adhesives
If you were tasked to build a bridge entirely out of paper and nothing else, how would you do it? This video shows you how humans are seriously awesome sometimes.
Land Rover created this wonderful ad and used a Range Rover to demonstrate the strength of it.
“The company worked with English artist Steve Messam — known for his large-scale works — to build a paper bridge that a Range Rover could drive over. At first blush, that seems impossible, but the physics are actually pretty sound: as Messam explains in the video, it's built the same way as a stone bridge, where the curvature diverts downward forces laterally. And when you stuff thousands upon thousands of sheets of paper next to one another, they're able to withstand a whole lot of pressure.”
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A Music Video Around Photography
Matt and Kim - Let’s Go
This photographer has seen better days.
Never the less, hilarious!
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Asking Other Businesses To Work For Free
We’ve all been there, asking to work for free. How would it pan out for other businesses like restaurants, architects, and so on? This is a must watch for any creative.
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Man Flies Drone Through 4th of July Fireworks
No matter what awesome thing you plan on doing today, you're still second best compared to this. Unless you plan on flying a drone with a Red camera, then carry on!
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I recently came across this website which showcases some of the best digital artists around the world. It's not to say it has everyone, but it's a really nice arrangement of creatives laid out in way that is visually appealing to navigate through!
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"Roberta's Morning" By 23 Year Old Elise Gulestøl
A short fashion film that is playful and equally creative!
Elise Gulestøl is a 23 year old student at Bilder Nordic School Of Photography in Oslo, Norway. She studies fashion photography and filmmaking, and she just sent us in some of her work. I thought it was brilliant and wanted to share it. It's wonderful to see passionate students who showcase such passion for fashion and film!
See more of her work on her vimeo channel - http://vimeo.com/user14688030
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Meetup With London Creatives And Myself!
Hello London,
I'll be coming to London and we're holding a free meet and greet, care of Wacom and Train to Create! Come mingle with other creatives. Wacom will also be giving away a free tablet.
Link: https://traintocreate-pratiknaik-meetup.eventbrite.co.uk/
Time: Sat, 16 November 2013 at 6:30
Location and details within. You must register before attending.
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