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FernandoP1 - Art Zone Productions
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First and foremost I am a Christian person with a passionate love for the person and teachings of Jesus Christ (Lord). I also studied Electrical Eng. and lastly working on graphic design, video & audiovisual editing, CG modeling, animation, rendering, etc.
My main hobbies are Theology, apologetics and then general Illusions.
My main hobbies are Theology, apologetics and then general Illusions.
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fernandop1
(4 minutes ago)
Tratare de por lo menos ponerle subtitulos mas delante.
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fernandop1
(9 minutes ago)
There are 2 ways to do it, but the way he did it is by using a nylon thread. Imagine a "swing" made of nylon thread coming from above and he just put his back above (in the middle of the swing). The reason for it is that you can see the mark right in his back (under his left harm) and the letters covering above (by his head) may be the reason to conceal part of the thread.
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fernandop1
(17 minutes ago)
Last time I saw it online, they sell it in China for about $3000 to $4000 US. But you can go to your local workshop where they can cut those metal parts with special tools.
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fernandop1
(28 minutes ago)
Yes, I will make another animation for that one as well, but I will first explain how to "levitate" as he did at the end of that episode. But right now I am working on the Pole Levitation, then maybe will be the levitation.
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fernandop1
(31 minutes ago)
My pleasure. Glad you like it =)
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UL439
(46 minutes ago)
I'll explain you the matrix levitation. Keanu Reeves' back was bent over a block painted in green, on a green carpet, in a green room. The room sported a number of cameras placed in a circle all around the actor. The cameras were all synchronized in order to shoot one frame each, one after the other. The building, the bullets and everything else were rendered separately and composed in post. I worked on that technology, that's why I know. Cheers.
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slurpleslixie
(52 minutes ago)
I couldn't say for sure about who invented what or did anything first, but Jackson definitely has a patent for shoes to achieve the effect from Smooth Criminal.
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WorkinProgress69568
(1 hour ago)
i have recently been producing some of my own prototypes and have found that the the "matrix lean" thing can withstand an average persons weight ( depending on how strong the metal is). i am still finding out a way to make it more stable as it can wobble... A LOT! but none the less this is exactly how they do
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edmgamingofficial9535
(1 hour ago)
Exactly how MJ did his move in Smooth Criminal, awesome shoes
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Penfold8
(3 hours ago)
That's how Michael Jackson was able to do that forward tilt. with a variation of this. He had a groove in his shoe and there was a bolt that he hooked up to on the stage.
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laxmilimbu5487
(11 hours ago)
great explanation thanks a lot. Keep on revealing you will be saluting by thousands of peoples...cheers
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fernandop1
(19 hours ago)
>>and levitates linsey lohain up
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