Popping a balloon in slow motion.
Team Second // Bradley Busek
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19 Comments. Leave new
Really cool! What kind of camera did you use? There is probably a way for better resolution.
Cool physics, I like the green color.
I like the kinfe cut through the water. The popped ballon is a nice target for fluid experiment
Very fun to watch. Extremely interesting how the water is “pushed back” towards the knife, which is a very interesting phenomena.
it would be great if you couldn’t see the knife and had a solid background. looks cool though
Like the last one I think this would look really good with a black background, but otherwise I think this is really cool. The way the water falls off the nice is cool too!
Nice representation of the balloon popping. Try using better resolution to portray droplets.
I really like the overall aesthetic of this video. The green colors and artifacts remind me of old school home videos and video game pixel art.
I like how the water looks right after the balloon is popped. I think the video would benefit from better resolution and better control of the background
Very nice! I think that you did a great job post processing the image. The knife moving in is a nice touch.
Neat effect but the video quality definitely detracts from the overall visualization.
Nice video! The resolution is pretty low as you know, but the visualization still shows a cool effect of the water spray. Did you try making the knife poke it from different angles? Top, bottom, etc? I like how it turned out.
Great Idea. The video clearly shows the flow. I liked the sparkling little water drops.
Very nice green color in your video! I think you know already, but the resolution could be better.
Very cool! Love the tranlucense of the water in the ballon interesting coloring for sure! The drag of the ballon certainly makes cool effects on the liquid
Nice! It’s cool to see that the balloon after popped, the water has the form of the balloon until gravity takes over
I like the dramatic music. It really adds a nice touch. In the future I would try to have a solid background and maybe try attaching the water balloon to a stick so the hand doesn’t get in the way.
I really like the colors that you decided to use here. The post-processing of the knife seems to be a bit distracting.
Very cool way to display this flow! The shadows are a bit distracting .