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Yeah I'd say the miniature is at least partially real. The figures in the square look exactly like diorama figures, and there's not enough grime on the cobblestones. Also, the foliage in the background is in scale to the woman. Multiple light sources just mean they photog used studio lights outside. However, the

How do you plan on finding enough (any?) people willing to give up Earth to spend the rest of their lives on another planet with limited resources?

That's not the new logo. This is.

Mother of Dragons is amazing. I love the inventiveness in making Daenerys a Disney princess surrounded by the three best Disney dragons. Figment rules. And I saw Pete's Dragon in theaters. With Maleficent-as-dragon looming over all. Awesome.

Even the noisy zoom sounds real. Most likely it was shot with a P&S. Using the internal microphone would pick up the motor noises of the zoom.

I agree. Real. I studied character animation in college for three years before changing majors. The subtlety of movement is too perfectly imperfect for an animator to have created. For example when the cat chomps the toy, or when its eye twitches, or when it can't quite make it to a sitting position in the beginning.

Disagree. That cloth is perfectly natural. You can see the model's right sleeve (screen left) juts out in exactly the same way. If it was viewed in profile it would look just like model's left sleeve. The arm is tilted away, so we only see the sharp angle of the forward edge of the sleeve. The back shot shows the same

As someone who spend his adolescence cleaning bathrooms at his family's hospitality business, I can attest that women's bathrooms are nasty.

I've used the original Makerbot, and it is a very coarse and unpredictable output. Which is part of the reason I like it, but I'm not trying to make highly engineered mechanical parts, I'm making sculpture.

As much as I’d love to claim mad corsetting skills, there were a lot of other people involved in this insane build that CollegeHumor didn't credit. There’s no way I could have completed this all by my lonesome in 10 days (yes, 10 days start to finish).