"The Bubble Tree" Time lapse mural
Uploader Comments (jcowle86)
All Comments (29)
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para bobos jeje
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You and your mural rock. you both look so good.... oh i had written a much more inspiring comment but youtube wouldnt get it up..sorry for being brief
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ahm... ok....lemme see.... in the beggining i had no idea if that was YOUR room, if that was a mural you were doing for yourself or you were hired to do it or sth..... Anyway, i got the picture now, You ROOOOCK, (your bro also btw) and ahm..... since the mural doesnt look so good on camera, invite me over, i wanna see the real colors of it ;)
Btw, interesting dreams you ve got, and interesting style. I love the bubble tree, love from greece
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Paint on the bread bag=sandwich break.. I've done it....lol.. Great painting.. bad for homework... great for the art...
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lol, kudos
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interesting. i like the idea. And it's funny how u said there's paint everywhere... "paint on a piece of bread" hahalol.. good job.
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cool stuff man great work. check out mine
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This is beautiful!
Amazing. Great work. Always nice to finsh such a large project you obviously thought about a long time. (Especially if you started a year ago!)
Now go do your homework!
Kneviah 3 years ago
:) Thanks.. yeah its nice to sit here and enjoy it while taking a break from homework:P
jcowle86 3 years ago
thats really cool! I like the concept.
How does one do a time lapse of a painting?
Ive wanted to do one for the longest time.
JoeCool42 3 years ago
Thanks:) Its really easy, you just video the whole process and then in a videoediting program you speed it up as much as it will let you. I had to do it in 3 steps. Speed it up to the max amount, then convert to mpg, then open that in the video edit software, and speed that up to the max. and so on untill you get the desired speed + length.
jcowle86 3 years ago
oh cool, so do you know of what a good angle would be for a drawing? like on a desk? All I have to work with is a compact digital camera if that helps.
JoeCool42 3 years ago
well it depends on how you draw.. if you draw overtop of your work then do it from above and beside.. if your not fully over your work then you could set it up jsut over yoru sholder.. scott robertson does just above his head straight down.. seems to work for him and if you dont knwo who that is hes a pro. Anyway hope that helps:)
jcowle86 3 years ago