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Illustrations by Rahul Arora. A freelance illustrator from Mumbai, India.  

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Amazing cg work by http://www.mecanique-g.com/
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Amazing cg work by http://www.mecanique-g.com/

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Work from Sit Haiiro’s exhibition named Noir. 

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Ian Clemmer, who recently helped Hydraulx deliver all those awesome Krakatoa effects in “The Avengers”, has posted a personal project entitled “The Universal One” on his website.
Based on Superflow particles driving Naiad simulations which were then rendered in Krakatoa, the project is as beautiful as it is epic: Posted by Thinkbox Software
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Ian Clemmer, who recently helped Hydraulx deliver all those awesome Krakatoa effects in “The Avengers”, has posted a personal project entitled “The Universal One” on his website.

Based on Superflow particles driving Naiad simulations which were then rendered in Krakatoa, the project is as beautiful as it is epic: Posted by Thinkbox Software

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    • #superflow
    • #naiad simulations
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by MANOEL GUIMARAES
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by MANOEL GUIMARAES

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Young self taught freelance Illustrator and Art Director Saad Moosajee.
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Young self taught freelance Illustrator and Art Director Saad Moosajee.

Source: saadart.com

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German photographer Heinz Maier, aka Cymaii, has mastered the technique of capturing the minute details of flowing and splashing liquids, a combination of macro and high speed photography. His technical capabilities and lighting techniques, along with a touch of post-processing and added saturation, result in these fantastic shapes and forms that otherwise disappear in the blink of an eye.
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German photographer Heinz Maier, aka Cymaii, has mastered the technique of capturing the minute details of flowing and splashing liquids, a combination of macro and high speed photography. His technical capabilities and lighting techniques, along with a touch of post-processing and added saturation, result in these fantastic shapes and forms that otherwise disappear in the blink of an eye.

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Artist Yasuaki Oishi used translucent plastic sheets and black hot glue to create a monumental sculpture that looks as if it’s floating in space.

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