A Scientist Builds a Fully Functioning Man From the Bones Up in an Amusing Stop Motion Clay Animation
Trent Shy, a talented stop-motion animator from Charleston, South Carolina who previously created two free-flowing claymation tributes green and blue characters from pop culture, put himself in the scene as a scientist and deftly created a claymation being onto his lab table. He started with the bones, then added internal organs, skin, eyes, and other completing touches necessary to bring his creation to life. After a few moments, however, Shy smashed the man down, back into the pile of clay from whence he came.
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