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Very cool! Thanks!
awesome project i wounder about the splater how you did it.
Hi Togali,
Thanks for the kind words. The recording and setup of these was actually pretty basic: I had my DSLR camera positioned under a plate of glass, pointed up against a wall with a piece of green construction paper. That way when recording the “ink” (A solution of water, flower and food coloring) would land on the glass in front of the camera lenses and would have the green background from the green construction paper.
Being angled allowed me to simply be just out of frame above and fling the “ink” onto the glass.