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E99500 from Hugo Arcier on Vimeo.

E99500 is an orange color in hexadecimal color codes, but it’s also the title of this video by Hugo Arcier, a French director and 3D artist.

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Hugo Arcier = yaschik.net, hugoarcier.com

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