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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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]]>After finishing her studies in Malaysia, she came back to her homeland and started a project titled What’s Inside where she breaks old things into pieces and creates stop motion animations.
“On Fridays, I pick a random product, I disassemble it, examine it and make a stop motion story with its parts,” the artist shared on her personal website. “We consume too many things to the point that we forgot the amount of work that was put into bringing even the tiniest pieces of things! We rarely see what’s inside each product thus treat it as one whole part; not as a plastic cover, with buttons, vibrator motor, mic and so on.”
So far, she broke down a blow-dryer, a stereo cassette recorder, a point-and-shoot camera, and an old mobile phone.
To see the videos, check out the gallery below and follow Amin’s future work on her Instagram profile.
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]]>The post Artist Makes Impressive Stop-motion Animations Using Plasticine Figures appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Unger, who is a sculptor, makes impressive stop-motion animations in his spare time. While his animations revolve around all sorts of different things, his most popular works are definitely those that feature plasticine figures.
In Unger’s animations, these figures jump around, shapeshift, eat, exercise, interact with each other and much more. Thanks to his sculpting background, the plasticine objects are highly detailed which makes the animations even more impressive.
Check out some of Unger’s works below.
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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 Artist Dissembles Old Objects In Stop Motion Videos appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>After finishing her studies in Malaysia, she came back to her homeland and started a project titled What’s Inside where she breaks old things into pieces and creates stop motion animations.
“On Fridays, I pick a random product, I disassemble it, examine it and make a stop motion story with its parts,” the artist shared on her personal website. “We consume too many things to the point that we forgot the amount of work that was put into bringing even the tiniest pieces of things! We rarely see what’s inside each product thus treat it as one whole part; not as a plastic cover, with buttons, vibrator motor, mic and so on.”
So far, she broke down a blow-dryer, a stereo cassette recorder, a point-and-shoot camera, and an old mobile phone.
To see the videos, check out the gallery below and follow Amin’s future work on her Instagram profile.
The post Artist Dissembles Old Objects In Stop Motion Videos appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Artist Makes Impressive Stop-motion Animations Using Plasticine Figures appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Unger, who is a sculptor, makes impressive stop-motion animations in his spare time. While his animations revolve around all sorts of different things, his most popular works are definitely those that feature plasticine figures.
In Unger’s animations, these figures jump around, shapeshift, eat, exercise, interact with each other and much more. Thanks to his sculpting background, the plasticine objects are highly detailed which makes the animations even more impressive.
Check out some of Unger’s works below.
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