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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2007

That are really impressive art......

A whiteboard (also called a dry-erase or dry-wipe board) is the name for any glossy surface, most commonly coloured white, where markings can be made. Whiteboards operate analogously to chalkboards in that they allow markings to temporarily adhere to the surface of the board. The popularity of whiteboards increased rapidly in the mid-1990s and they have become a fixture in many offices, meeting rooms, school classrooms, and other work environments.Instead of using chalk (as on chalkboards) to make the markings, a special whiteboard erase marker containing removable ink is used (see non-permanent marker). Whiteboards are normally constructed melamine resin, but more expensive models can be made from porcelain enameled steel.

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  • This is stolen...why don't you go make your own animation, instead of stealing them from other people?

  • not even the full thing and its not even his

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  • that was pretty good

  • @monkeyontherun12 No, it's good. That you wrote it, shot it, played it, sync'd it, edited it, etc., is pretty impressive. The only thing I'd say is find a better mic for the camera. It's nice music and it's getting cheated a bit by what seems to be the mic on the camcorder. Very nice. Keep it up. Anything new? (And, I only shared it because it was so amazing. I wish my drawing skills were that good.)

  • @Spydero Have no idea what he used, but a decent video camera, tripod and a way to suspend the camera over a whiteboard so that it's perpendicular to it is what it takes. Lighting is pretty tricky, too, and needs to come from a really soft source, like a softbox. Editing can be done in just about any program (Premier Elements, Corel Video, etc.) but, be warned, it's pretty tedious. You're capturing maybe ten frames out of 100 or 500. It takes HUGE amounts of patience.

  • @pokemon164 Copied? No, I used the Share button, like millions of other folks who want others to see something amazing. It's in my Favorites, not the "My Videos" list and, yes, endless possibilities.

  • @BusterKunScareCrow Any video camera can do it. I've tried my hand at it and my freehand drawing isn't good enough. The man who created this is very, very good. It probably took him quite a while to do this. Couldn't help but share.

  • @Whistt Yes, the artist is VERY clever. He's done a few others. Share them, too, so that he can make a living and keep creating.

  • @Yoho2934 Thanks, but it's not mine. I only shared it in my favorites. The artist is amazing. It must have taken months to do this, and I think he created the music, too.

  • @Schvetlana Yes, thank you. It's in a playlist, not "My Videos." It was a share and I have never taken credit for it.

  • @inksplatterprods Very good, especially for a first attempt! Some nice ideas in there. @gladfelter17 could take some lessons from you, for sure.

  • @NotFred911 I agree. I was blown away when I saw it, that's why I had to share it. The guy is super talented.

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