Clay animations are a hobby of the Swedish sculptor Alexander Unger. He frames them in time-lapse mode, giving them the appearance of short funny cartoons.
In his work, the sculptor, in addition to
clay, uses the innovative capabilities of virtual environments. During shooting, Alexander Unger uses various mounting devices, as well as chemicals that increase the plasticity of the finished product.
The Swiss devoted the first video to the possibilities of clay and plasticine. In particular, the peculiarities of their transformation. The video shows how materials, despite their structure, "flow" and "dissolve" in space.
The sculptor accompanies all his works with detailed explanations. He describes what technical means he used, what materials and how much he took into work. Sometimes Alexander Unger supplements the video with information about the features of the preparatory work.
According to his subscribers, it is very exciting to watch fun experiments with clay and plasticine. Especially when such a keen person is engaged in this.
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