A Japanese Artist Paints 3D Goldfish That You Might Think They Are Real!

Watch Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori paint 3D goldfish using a complex process of poured resin in memory of his beloved fish that passed away.

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+5 1. ughlah commented 9 years ago

The category nails it...
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-6 2. tsar911 commented 9 years ago

I'm sorry for being a little skeptic - but the fish he paints in the end looks awful.

And all the amazing 3d looking ones are only shown through annoying camera edits and stupid out of focus angles.
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+1 3. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago

Obviously a very talented artist But! at the risk of being negatised (made up word) he could have no control over the drips of paint in the final section of the large painting, which wasn't so great. So the question is who gets the credit for the finished piece? just the artist or the artist and gravity? ;)
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0 4. buckleg08 commented 6 years ago

manual 3d printing?...:)