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Salt Art

This is a video of someone using salt to make a picture of a character on Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3, which is the best game ever. I really like this video because this person makes a really sweet and detailed picture with just salt. Enjoy.  P.S-buy MW3!!! (Posted for Joey M.)

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  1. This reminds me of the sand art thing that was in America's Got Talent or something, it was all about the holocaust.

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  2. I saw that too Grant and also i bet that there are over 900 grains of salt used in this.

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  3. That sand art one was really cool too. This one is sweet because i mean...its MW3.. also, is this almost kind of like what illustrator is doing? like "cutting out pieces of paper"?

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  4. I also liked this video but it messed with me when he wiped away all of the salt

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  5. Way too time consuming for me

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  6. This was nice. I like how realistic the feature’s of the military skeleton came out.

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  7. This is a lot like the sand art video. Both would be very hard to make

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