A Little to all over the place. Didn't really show the process. The effects were kind of there for their own sake and didn't really help the flow of the movie. Looks like it was fun to make though.
That takes me back to my days as a UOG art major. I loved having access to that saw, it made my life so much easier. Whoa, I've never seen Babauta in shorts before.
your right about the eye protection,,but our style of stretching does not call for wedges,,, however if we decided to build a frame over 4 feet by four feet -- than we obviously would have made accomodations for the sagging... nice try....
A Little to all over the place. Didn't really show the process. The effects were kind of there for their own sake and didn't really help the flow of the movie. Looks like it was fun to make though.
AsaPhotography 3 years ago
That takes me back to my days as a UOG art major. I loved having access to that saw, it made my life so much easier. Whoa, I've never seen Babauta in shorts before.
sahuma 3 years ago
Graffiti style, huh? You do the urban arts show?
ianism1 3 years ago
Nice vid. Couple of criticisms: 1)saw operator not wearing eye protection. 2)frame is not expandable by wedges if/when canvas sags.
Cathlapootl 3 years ago
your right about the eye protection,,but our style of stretching does not call for wedges,,, however if we decided to build a frame over 4 feet by four feet -- than we obviously would have made accomodations for the sagging... nice try....
keepARTalive 3 years ago
nice.
xMrdutch730x 3 years ago
sick stuff. keep doing you.
DADDYMACKOFNYC 4 years ago
Awesome :)
5/5 stars
samuraiwarrios 4 years ago
I luv it.
92ERIK 4 years ago