Perpetual Motion Machine: The real-life version of M.C.Escher's Waterfall

 by GuokrDIY
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Step 21: 7 How to make this footage of the Waterfall



Remember, we mean to cheat you spectators. If you think you are quite talented in "cheating" you can just skip this reminder~

Hide all pipes within screen! Especially, in order to make the water flow visually continuous, it is necessary to slightly lower the water level from the falling place by pump voltage tuning before shooting. You need to tune up the pump voltage to push the water at a proper time point; this operation is sophisticated and exercise is needed.


 
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DannytheGreat says: Jun 3, 2011. 3:45 PM
thas hella dope
mostart says: May 23, 2011. 11:33 PM
bravo! Absolutely brilliant!
gmantennis says: May 3, 2011. 6:08 PM
Incredible. Keep it up!
pperez pereira says: May 2, 2011. 4:29 PM
Exelent work, awesome.
shadow1325662 says: May 1, 2011. 10:13 PM
Wow GREAT illusion and build had me fooled by the first video love the instuctable!!!!
02.anand.m says: Apr 30, 2011. 12:26 AM
project is cool and brilliant ,

tydarby says: Apr 29, 2011. 6:25 PM
Absolutely brilliant!
sargentinos says: Apr 29, 2011. 3:35 PM
Excelente trabajo, aprovechaste la perspectiva para crear la ilusión optica..
Felicitaciones

Excellent work, drawing on the perspective to create the optical illusion ..
Congratulations
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