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May I Design

work I did for May I Design

thewalker 12 years ago

Amazing Fingerpainter

like the title says

thewalker 12 years ago

Jesus Christ Fenton Does The Walking Dead

so yeah, jumping on the Fenton spoof bandwagon here but this time Fenton meets The Walkers :D Its the best TV series out there at the moment. All credit for the video goes to AMC The Walking Dead and the credit for the audio goes to Fenton and Jesus Christ

thewalker 12 years ago

SCREW YOU

A quick demonstration on how to model a screw driver in 3D.

thewalker 12 years ago

IPhone Timelapse

Time Lapse of Mersey River shot on the iPhone 4

thewalker 12 years ago

Female Android Modelling

Creating a Female Android Model in Maya

thewalker 12 years ago

Fake UFO...More Fake UFO's

A video i created - would be funny if it goes viral?

thewalker 12 years ago

Sunflower Character (Speed Drawing

Part of a series of Doodle 2011, comes a new character fits for summer. New videos everyday. LIKE FAV and SUBSCRIBE.

thewalker 12 years ago

Japan Finds Rare Earths in Pacific Seabed

Japanese researchers say they have discovered vast deposits of rare earth minerals, used in many hi-tech appliances, in the seabed. The geologists estimate that there are about a 100bn tons of the rare elements in the mud of the Pacific Ocean floor. At present, China produces 97% of the world's rare earth metals. Analysts say the Pacific discovery could challenge China's dominance, if recovering the minerals from the seabed proves commercially viable. The British journal Nature Geoscience reported that a team of scientists led by Yasuhiro Kato, an associate professor of earth science at the University of Tokyo, found the minerals in sea mud at 78 locations. "The deposits have a heavy concentration of rare earths. Just one square kilometre (0.4 square mile) of deposits will be able to provide one-fifth of the current global annual consumption," said Yasuhiro Kato, an associate professor of earth science at the University of Tokyo. The minerals were found at depths of 3,500 to 6,000 metres (11,500-20,000 ft) below the ocean surface.

thewalker 12 years ago

Experimental Movie

this is quite interesting lol

thewalker 12 years ago

Amazing Sitting Down Illusion

Statue Man Sitting Down Illusion - He was able to hold this position for just over 10 minutes.

thewalker 12 years ago

Graffiti

Doodling Graffiti

thewalker 12 years ago