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In this video, origami cranes, candy-colored spheres and other objects come alive on the fingertips, capturing "how it would be if your nails were revitalized".
The stop-motion video titled ‘Transforming’ is created by manicurist Hatsuki Furutani and +Ring, and is produced by TaiyoKikaku Co., Ltd.
The impressive video was made using over 500 3D-printed nails, which were individually stuck and unstuck to a model's fingers, and the animation includes an origami crane taking flight or a fish jumping out of water.
Watch the video below.
[via The Creators Project, screen captures via YouTube]
In this video, origami cranes, candy-colored spheres and other objects come alive on the fingertips, capturing "how it would be if your nails were revitalized".
The stop-motion video titled ‘Transforming’ is created by manicurist Hatsuki Furutani and +Ring, and is produced by TaiyoKikaku Co., Ltd.
The impressive video was made using over 500 3D-printed nails, which were individually stuck and unstuck to a model's fingers, and the animation includes an origami crane taking flight or a fish jumping out of water.
Watch the video below.
[via The Creators Project, screen captures via YouTube]