Great Graffiti Stop Motion Big Bang Big Boom

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The video "Big Bang...Big Boom..." showcases impressive graffiti stop motion animation that captivates viewers with its creativity. The extensive use of paint highlights the effort and resources involved in the project. Many participants express admiration for the artistic transformation of abandoned spaces, particularly noting the striking imagery of a tower morphing into an ICBM launch. The overall consensus is that the work is both fantastic and amusing, showcasing innovative artistic expression. This unique blend of graffiti and animation leaves a lasting impression on the audience.
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Great Graffiti Stop Motion "Big Bang...Big Boom..."

Check this video out... imagine how much paint this took to make...

 
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That's fantastic! Very creative and amusing.
 


lisab said:
That's fantastic! Very creative and amusing.

Its pretty cool eh? They had to have found a number of abandoned factories and warehouses etc... pretty amazing work. I love the tower that is transformed into the launch of an ICBM.
 
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