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]]>In a video shared on Instagram, which has already been viewed 28 million times, Saniatan takes a slab of brown LEGO and starts shaping it like it’s made of clay. He “cuts” it with a wire, places it on the potter’s wheel, and even sprinkles it with some “water,” which is actually just see-through bricks.
From there, Saniatan creates the shape of the flower pot, gives it an oven treatment, and even paints it. Of course, all of that is done with LEGO.
Instagram users went on to share their amazement with the video and Saniatan’s creativity in the comments section.
“Jaw dropping! You just keep getting better and better!,” one person commented.
“That’s actually an incredibly accurate demonstration of the pottery process!!!!,” another added.
This isn’t the first time Saniatan impresses social media with his stop motion animations focused on LEGO. A while back he also made a video in which he “painted” Hokusai’s “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” using plastic bricks.
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]]>The internet has been strangely captivated by this unexpectedly amusing piece of content created by YouTube’s Brick Experiment Channel. In the clip, a car made from LEGO bricks is facing a challenge to cross various bridges.
Each failed attempt leads to improvements in the LEGO car’s design that are needed for the specific challenge, like reducing the width, adding support wheels, and hanging weights. Each successful attempt results in a bigger challenge, as the bridge gets narrowed down until it turns into a string. Check out the video below to see whether it manages to cross them all.
YouTube users have been quite fascinated by the video. It received 4.5 million views in a couple of weeks and was branded as entertaining and satisfying.
“Never thought I’d be this emotionally invested in a little lego car crossing a gap, “one YouTube user commented.
“I love the format of figuring out a solution to a problem then figuring out how to worsen the problem, then repeat until all problem variants you’ve presented are solved. Satisfying, “another added.
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]]>The post Digital Creator Makes a Flower Pot Using LEGO Bricks in This Amazing Stop-Motion Animation appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>In a video shared on Instagram, which has already been viewed 28 million times, Saniatan takes a slab of brown LEGO and starts shaping it like it’s made of clay. He “cuts” it with a wire, places it on the potter’s wheel, and even sprinkles it with some “water,” which is actually just see-through bricks.
From there, Saniatan creates the shape of the flower pot, gives it an oven treatment, and even paints it. Of course, all of that is done with LEGO.
Instagram users went on to share their amazement with the video and Saniatan’s creativity in the comments section.
“Jaw dropping! You just keep getting better and better!,” one person commented.
“That’s actually an incredibly accurate demonstration of the pottery process!!!!,” another added.
This isn’t the first time Saniatan impresses social media with his stop motion animations focused on LEGO. A while back he also made a video in which he “painted” Hokusai’s “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” using plastic bricks.
The post Digital Creator Makes a Flower Pot Using LEGO Bricks in This Amazing Stop-Motion Animation appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Unexpectedly Amusing Viral Video Shows LEGO Car Crossing Progressively Narrower Bridges appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The internet has been strangely captivated by this unexpectedly amusing piece of content created by YouTube’s Brick Experiment Channel. In the clip, a car made from LEGO bricks is facing a challenge to cross various bridges.
Each failed attempt leads to improvements in the LEGO car’s design that are needed for the specific challenge, like reducing the width, adding support wheels, and hanging weights. Each successful attempt results in a bigger challenge, as the bridge gets narrowed down until it turns into a string. Check out the video below to see whether it manages to cross them all.
YouTube users have been quite fascinated by the video. It received 4.5 million views in a couple of weeks and was branded as entertaining and satisfying.
“Never thought I’d be this emotionally invested in a little lego car crossing a gap, “one YouTube user commented.
“I love the format of figuring out a solution to a problem then figuring out how to worsen the problem, then repeat until all problem variants you’ve presented are solved. Satisfying, “another added.
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