Mind=blown

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this is crazy
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and this is pretty freakin awesome as well!

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skip to 0:40 and 6:35 for the experiments, especially 6:35 is ffing awesome !
 
Fail, on the first person, the light source would have to be behind him and the second it would have to be in front of him. If there were multiple light sources, as this implies, there would be multiple shadows.
 
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not if the two light sources were perfectly across from one another, with the two characters perfectly in line with the two lights, spaced perfectly apart from each other... as this implies, creating one singular shadow.
 
The two light sources would have to have exactly the same amount of power and be faced at exactly the same angle. The two characters would have to be perfectly in line, the exact same height, and the one standing on his hands would have to mimic the exact motion of the person standing.

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Back to the Pokemon stuff that started this....

Fingers crossed it isn't a repost. Also, it isn't that mind blowing, but when i first saw it i died. Would be devo if i spent hours reading to page 30 and to fail horribly...
 
thats genius but i feel like either the spaghetti or the hotdog would be overcooked, unless they both need to be boiled for the exact same time.
 
it is genius.

and im sure you could cut the hotdogs to a length at which they would cook for the same time as the spaghetti
 
I feel like the spaghetti inside the hot dog wouldn't cook as fast as everything else and it would be under cooked.

What actually ended up happening though?
 
Take your left thumb and press it against your index finger...

Now stick your finger in your mouth......You should have no gag reflex

Good for the girlfriend hahah
 
you are awful at explaining this

make a fist but with your thumb wrapped up in your fingers instead of wrapped around them and squeeze your thumb into the palm of your hand
 
Alright my most recent Mind=Blown experience, was using Photoshop.

Using the Content Aware fill/delete.

I've never used it before and it's insane how well it can use the background to fill a part of the image so well.

This is an old video of it, and I'm sure most of you have used it before:

I mostly use Lightroom for my quick edits, so I haven't really played with Photoshop lately so when I tried this, I was in shock how easy it was and how accurate it was.
 
I also just want to add, that obviously I understand how Photoshop is programmed to fill the background.

I just think it's incredible that it can be so accurate (most of the time), and replicate shadows and highlights perfectly.
 
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