Albert EINSTEIN (e=mc2) - speedpainting by Missfeldt
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im the first one to watch this piece of art. beautiful.
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Hey is it possible to learn this ? Or do i have to be some kind of an super talent :D ?
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This video is a response to E=mc²: Einstein explains his famous formula
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what the f**k
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this looks amazing... great job wow.. so basicly for wrinkles you would put a bunch of black spot than gausin blur them and than do the same with white or how is it done.. im struggling with wrinkles and getting my charecter to look old.. any tips advice anything?
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Beeindruckend - kann man sowas lernen? ;-)
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Where does E= Mc^2 come from? In 1905 Einstein asked: Does the inertia of a body depend upon its energy content? The answer was: Yes, it depends on its energy E= Mc^2 So, Einstein said - E= Mc^2 comes from inertia 2 In 1928 Dirac said - E= Mc^2 comes from vacuum and can be as positive as negative too 3 Sometimes E= Mc^2 can be ‘rest’ particle and sometimes can be ‘active’ and can destroy cities like Hiroshima and Nagasaki Why E= Mc^2 is so strange ? Nobody gives answer =.
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its a shame this video doesn't have more likes. its a fantastic bit of work.
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WOW just WOW
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Looks great! I like your special methode! BEste wishes from 2DArtist.de Magazine Germany.
newarthh 8 months ago
@newarthh Thanks - Best wishes to you :-)
MartinMissfeldt 8 months ago
Hmmm... Interesting how you work with lightning/shadow and layers. Indeed, you'll need patience for this.
Great and keep up
snowface27 9 months ago
@snowface27 thanks. Yes, it's a methode to get a "deepness" in the picture. In the end you can see every layer (mostly about 20) which i hope gives the picture a kind of living.
MartinMissfeldt 9 months ago