Jurassic World: Building the Apatosaurus Dinosaur

Legacy Effects recently posted a video that features the process of designing and creating the animatronic Apatosaurus for Jurassic World. Go behind the scenes with the Legacy team as they use both new and traditional methods to probably create the most believable dinosaur sequence in the entire movie.

A Giant Statue Of Top Gears The Stig Going To Poland

A giant statue of Top Gear’s mystery test driver “The Stig” is set to travel to Poland as part of promotion for new global BBC channel. The nine-meter high statue will be visiting Amsterdam before touring Berlin and eventually arriving in Poznan to celebrate the launch of the new brit channel starting in Poland, Feb.… Continue reading A Giant Statue Of Top Gears The Stig Going To Poland

The First 3D-Printed Bust Of Barack Obama At Smithsonian

Digital imaging specialists at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington created a 3D bust and life mask of U.S. President Barack Obama. The process involved the use of a high-speed system consisting of 14 cameras, 50 LED lights, and handheld 3D scanners to capture every nuance of his skin, which allowed the team to capture detailed shape and facial properties in… Continue reading The First 3D-Printed Bust Of Barack Obama At Smithsonian

Amazing Realistic Sculptures of Actors and Movie Monsters

British artist Mike Hill is known for creating an amazing collection of hyper realistic silicone sculpture based on famous Hollywood actors and movie monsters. YouTube channel Tested paid a visit to the professional artist workshop in Los Angeles to give us a glimpse of some of his great work. Watch the interview in the video below.

Realistic Sculptures of Actors and Movie Characters

Professional sculptor Bobby Causey has created a amazing collection of hyperrealistic latex sculptures based on famous Hollywood actors and movie characters. The details in this sculpture are so real and creepy it will make you think it’s going to come to life. via: Laughing Squid

96,690 Colorful Toothpicks

The beautiful piece of art you see in the above picture was created with 96,690 colorful toothpicks by 500 students in Japan. According to the teacher, Jim Mullins who invested in this project, claimed that it took almost 3 weeks to complete. The students used 96,690 colorful toothpicks. The colored toothpicks used in the project are red, blue, green, yellow, black, purple, white, and light… Continue reading 96,690 Colorful Toothpicks