[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uENITui5_jU[/media]
[quote=Description]Ever since I created the first version of this video a year ago I've been wanting to try it again with more water and better lighting / footage. This is a really fun project and when you first see the results, chances are your jaw will drop. The main thing to keep in mind for this project is that you need a camera that shoots 24 fps
The effect that you are seeing can't be seen with the naked eye. The effect only works through the camera. However, there is a version of the project you can do where the effect would be visible with the naked eye. For that project, you'd have to use a strobe light.[/quote]
what how huh
[QUOTE=stupid07er;39960688]what how huh[/QUOTE]
Trompe l'oeil.
[quote]The effect that you are seeing can't be seen with the naked eye.[/quote]
Ohhhh I'm dumb :D
at first it didnt impress me much, it only looked neat, but that reverse effect.. I cant comprehend it
whats it look like to the naked eye?
Normal, probably.
This hertz my eyes!
My jaw just sort of chills with my feet now
[QUOTE=FPtje;39961311]Normal, probably.[/QUOTE]
But how. Why does it look like it's fucking zig zagging but with the naked eye you wouldn't be able to see that? My mind is so confused right now.
[QUOTE=gbtygfvyg;39961523]But how. Why does it look like it's fucking zig zagging but with the naked eye you wouldn't be able to see that? My mind is so confused right now.[/QUOTE]
It is basically the same as when you record a car driving and the wheels sometimes look like they are stopping or going backwards when the fps that the camera is recording at syncs up with the rotations.
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