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A few ad campaigns have manifested the lo-res pixel into the real world to make this point but this one's done well.
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A few ad campaigns have manifested the lo-res pixel into the real world to make this point but this one's done well.
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Strictly speaking, that's a voxel dog, not a pixel dog.
Neat! from the first look you think it's really a pixelated photo of a dog :)
This is great stuff! Very creative! Would look great next to the pixelated sofa.
Is that just a dog made from lego?
I think that is such a brilliant idea : )
Wow, I can see robot dogs that look like that in the next 5-15 years.
Lego?
My nephew would love to have a Lego dog like that!
Yah, I think it's made out of legos. Though one of the images was definitely photoshoped a bit. Blurry edges.
A nice execution but, as a marketing promotion, it's a piece of junk and a creative jerk-off.
It would've been more more effective if they could've come up with something that was actually better (whether perceived or actual) about this brand of camera. Any camera can help you see this mutt in "more detail" -- it doesn't take a Meister to do that.
definitely LEGO..