Mindblowing to say the least Amazing! Just ordered one. I was gonna get one but you totally showed how to do it yourself. chad <3 microsoft paint yes! chad, this is just so utterly ridiculous. i thought i knew that illustration but man was i wrong. i also thought i knew how crazy you are but i was off by few light years there as well. I'm a really big fan of the nature push. I love watching the time on the bottom right pass by. Also love seeing you create different elements but then deciding to just trash them (like the hurricane/water spout at the end). After several viewings, I finally found the hurricane. The creator changed his mind...thank goodness. He must of been raised in Florida. Now rules the Universe. I feel like I know Jessamine intimately now. Thanks Chad. wow thats so good! where do i enter my employee discount code? :) Yowza. Incredible. floored. agreed. dang. i want to be able to do that awesome. you're a pretty cool dude holy crap. The part where you started making the little island right after you did the hair follicles blew me away. The entire universe is pure repetition and you really illustrated that in this. Amazing! watching this process makes me feel all tingly inside. Holy monkey! This is sick. Beyond belief. Can't wait till I'm that fast :-P holy fuck that was amazing. excuse me while I go wipe down my keyboard... So much tiny details. I loved seeing all of these worked on at such a large size and then to later see how tiny it ends up being. Like the woman and cat for instance. Very nice, I am inspired. Thank you for sharing. i no have with words the speaking less for awesomeness! that was absolutely brilliant. may have to order a print Does this have anything to do with it being tea? Does the tea have to be hot? Does it work with other beverages? What about something like pudding or jello? It should work for anything conductive, I just thought tea would be humorous (variation: aluminum shot glass). I bet Jello would work since it's mostly water. I wish I had all those items in my apartment. Not even a bottle of water? Find some dead headphones from a friend, cut the wire, and you're set -- the rest is just software :) Hmm. I'm afraid I don't quite understand the software portion of this. I'd love to try it, but have no idea how to use pd. I uploaded a screenshot of the max patch I used to Flickr flickr.com/photos/kylemcdonald/2126494098/ In pd it's similar, you could even go simpler: start with adc~, into average~ 735, then scale using -~ and *~ and feed the result into the inlet of an osc~, finally into dac~. very interesting How cool is that. You gotta go pretty deep to have figured that one out. The main epiphany was that 44100 Hz (standard audio sampling rate) is evenly divisible by 60 Hz (mains power frequency). Beyond that, I'm pretty sure it was just the tea. I'll have to stick with the tea. I really like the music and chai combo. My friends Gooner and Toon would laugh if they knew that I had bought one. WOAH! i'm definitely trying this. awesome I will do it with beer xD AHAHA :D n1 Ah yes amazing. Perhaps that will be my next feat, attaching multiple channels to beer pong cups? Oh my goodness...I got all the makin's right here. All I need is a place to cook! My cats ought prepare to be driven nuts. ah the theremin, modernism meets feedback brilliant. Stunning graphics! Thanks for sharing! How long did this take to complete? great animation! interesting end scene btw. @credits - sound effects: @fmail.com? =D I think he meant gmail Fantastic! Especially liked the slo-mo "impact" at 02:23... really slick work. If im not wrong pixar animation studios did their first short in 1986 called Luxo Jr and everyone knows what they become now,. after watching this i just cant wait to see you people in theaters, this is amazing we are lucky to see your work on vimeo,. i will follow your work amazing.! HAHAHA great ending! very well done. Very good animation... very good work and nice idea Wonderful, I was especially happy to be surprised that the WW2 spitfire turned into a robot. Cool! The Matrix style fight interesting, I would have liked spitifire to roll out an additional weapon on his slowmo roll over. A more simple timing device to make me sure that it's about to explode. I love the look and the style, super. wow. The straining arms at the end...to not even realize they both killed each other with something bigger against both of themself..The fantastic graphics is obvious nowadays. the story line won my opinion. great work, thanks for sharing. so what was the final grade? hahaha nicely done. you killed it! your animation is amazing Jeesus I'd give you an A haha. This was awesome! That's awesome! oh man that's amazing ! And the final movement at the end LOOOOOOOOLLL :)) i was not expecting that song at the end, nice touch. is it possible for one person to do a feature length film in CG from scratch in a reasonable amount of time or is that crazy talk? i'm working on a combo 3D/live action that is pretty much all special fx set to original music with a plot and point to it, but still pretty abstract. i started it in 2001 and hope to finish by 2011...i hope too... this animation was awesome! i liked the never give up spirit of the little guy...even to the last second of life great job man, the camera angles were really effective in creating suspense near the end there. and the animation was superb, naturally. Brillant ! Amazing video, instrument, and musician. The titles were especially cool. Fantastic! Great Video! sweet! Amazing quality and editing... and of course the playing is mind blowing. Wow, nice work! I really enjoy the filter you added to all your shots and the awesome soundtrack. Thanks for sharing! Awww, shucks! Thanks. There was only color processing in post production for this video. The "filter" that you see is actually a lens called LensBaby. There are more LensBaby shots that you can see in my test video here: vimeo.com/711920 Wow, how much does one of those run? I liked all the zooming in and out starting at 3:55 This synth would run you somewhere between $11,000 to $20,000. Thats just a rumor though. I do know that these fetch a pretty penny because of the small run manufactured. I'm hoping that Buchla will release a similar model in the near future... this video seems to be getting people excited about them! whoa, this is really trippy. nice video, but I'm not sure I would be able to listen to this too long... The intro and the titles are perfect!!! Great video dawg. I only wish that it were longer so that I could zone out at work a little more. splendid! Fascinating. Amazing.... this whole board and equipment is replaced by a $ 60.00 system that you can buy today :) Progress is cool. Ahhhhh I love sound:) WOW. It's amazing seeing someone who knows what they're doing improvising on an instrument like that. The filming made it even more enjoyable/pleasing to watch. Thanks! brilliant!! Awesome! That got some major distance! Man that thing went for forever. Wow! Awesome! wow, i love the music, what music is this?What an incredible idea....I love the thought put into the slow pan out...... The music is "The Rendez-Vous" by Alexandre Desplat from Johnathan Glazer's film Birth. nice... great music too ... Nicely done! love it ! Well done sir! Even though I am a bit disappointed. I thought you were going to throw the camera..hehe Awesome. Pretty sweet. I thought the camera was gonna be thrown as well. The Birth soundtrack is one of my all time faves. For a second there I thought you were going to attach a camera to it and then throw it out. That's a $ 500 fine for littering. Ha Ha!!!! Why dont you do a where's Matt and throw them from tall buildings all around the world. I was waiting to see a car run over the plane or even the person walking past pick it up. That would of been the fitting finale. Cool stuff. Fantastic! really nice idea, super music as well! that made me smile!! 10 out of 10