View Full Version : Now THIS is a AMAZING video. All CGI.
Buddy Holly
01-08-2010, 11:46 PM
http://gammasquad.uproxx.com/2010/01/this-is-cgi-all-of-this
balli
01-09-2010, 12:00 AM
That was cool. :tu
I also enjoyed the linked Robocop story. So double win. I'd buy det website for a dollar.
CuckingFunt
01-09-2010, 03:37 PM
Why couldn’t they have this f*cking artist animate Wolverine’s claws in X-Men Origins: Wolverine?
I lol'd.
Ignignokt
01-09-2010, 04:16 PM
already been posted.
balli
01-09-2010, 10:10 PM
already been posted.
If I were the Steve Javie troll, I'd call a tech on you for not checking the time of the respective OP's. Your post belongs in the other thread.
Mark in Austin
01-10-2010, 12:24 AM
If I were the Steve Javie troll, I'd call a tech on you for not checking the time of the respective OP's. Your post belongs in the other thread.
I'm surprised you have time to post this, what with needing to stand guard over your dog to make sure nobody shoots it. :toast
MiamiHeat
01-10-2010, 01:37 AM
i know you guys think it's not fake
i know the creator made a 2nd video to show pieces of how he made it to prove it's real
I still don't believe him. The "Proof" was nothing more than wirework images. I could do that myself in a few minutes.
I could grab a real video, then copy it EXACTLY using only skeletal wirework.
then make a video showing the real footage, switch to the wirework, and back to the footage
and use this as 'proof' that it's all real CGI.
Garbage. I think the video is obvious use of video footage mixed in with CGI and overlapped with CGI.
balli
01-10-2010, 11:50 AM
I'm surprised you have time to post this, what with needing to stand guard over your dog to make sure nobody shoots it. :toast
Just pointing out the obvious... But hey, if you have enough of a problem with something I wrote that you're going to be one of those losers that follows me around in different threads, about different subjects, to bring it up entirely out of context? You can just save yourself the obsessive trouble and put me on ignore. In fact, I'd prefer it. :toast
Cry Havoc
01-10-2010, 12:07 PM
i know you guys think it's not fake
i know the creator made a 2nd video to show pieces of how he made it to prove it's real
I still don't believe him. The "Proof" was nothing more than wirework images. I could do that myself in a few minutes.
I could grab a real video, then copy it EXACTLY using only skeletal wirework.
then make a video showing the real footage, switch to the wirework, and back to the footage
and use this as 'proof' that it's all real CGI.
Garbage. I think the video is obvious use of video footage mixed in with CGI and overlapped with CGI.
You're wrong.
This kind of thing is going to become more frequent in the CG world now, since ATI has recently released it's new Tesla core GPUs. They are completely capable of rendering scenes like this.
Just because you find it hard to believe does not suddenly make invalidate the video. Unless you've got a major or a degree in computer animation or a related field, your opinion on this matter is relatively worthless.
FWIW, I showed this to a friend of mine who IS in the field, and they could tell several times that it was all CG. But they said it was extremely subtle and that the video was extremely well done.
Cant_Be_Faded
01-10-2010, 12:08 PM
C G I motherfucka
C G I!
holcs50
01-10-2010, 12:11 PM
You're wrong.
This kind of thing is going to become more frequent in the CG world now, since ATI has recently released it's new Tesla core GPUs. They are completely capable of rendering scenes like this.
Just because you find it hard to believe does not suddenly make invalidate the video. Unless you've got a major or a degree in computer animation or a related field, your opinion on this matter is relatively worthless.
FWIW, I showed this to a friend of mine who IS in the field, and they could tell several times that it was all CG. But they said it was extremely subtle and that the video was extremely well done.
cry all u had to say was you're a fucking dumbass. But sometimes it feels better to write a lot ha
MiamiHeat
01-10-2010, 10:44 PM
I may be wrong
but all he showed as proof was wirework still images
that could be faked. I can do that, anyone can
i will side on "it's real" for now, but i have my doubts
Viva Las Espuelas
01-11-2010, 05:51 AM
Uh, guys. Did you hear that? He has a friend.
This video must be real
Viva Las Espuelas
01-11-2010, 05:52 AM
Just pointing out the obvious... But hey, if you have enough of a problem with something I wrote that you're going to be one of those losers that follows me around in different threads, about different subjects, to bring it up entirely out of context? You can just save yourself the obsessive trouble and put me on ignore. In fact, I'd prefer it. :toast
Now this post is comedy.
EmptyMan
01-11-2010, 09:28 AM
meh
I've been desensitized to good CGI long ago.
honestfool84
01-11-2010, 12:22 PM
real or fake, that was really, really dang impressive.
Cry Havoc
01-11-2010, 10:16 PM
Uh, guys. Did you hear that? He has a friend.
This video must be real
:lmao
Yeah, you're right. MiamiHeat is the poster you want to line up behind about an opinion being given. Nice.
objective
01-12-2010, 03:28 AM
the creator of the video clarified on vimeo that the photographer, flowers, birds, planes and skies weren't cg.
sabar
01-12-2010, 04:08 AM
i know you guys think it's not fake
i know the creator made a 2nd video to show pieces of how he made it to prove it's real
I still don't believe him. The "Proof" was nothing more than wirework images. I could do that myself in a few minutes.
I could grab a real video, then copy it EXACTLY using only skeletal wirework.
then make a video showing the real footage, switch to the wirework, and back to the footage
and use this as 'proof' that it's all real CGI.
Garbage. I think the video is obvious use of video footage mixed in with CGI and overlapped with CGI.
lol
He has a real job and was interviewed by autodesk.
http://area.autodesk.com/inhouse/bts/publications_by_alex_roman (http://area.autodesk.com/inhouse/bts/publications_by_alex_roman)
Pretty much as real as it gets, unless there is some massive conspiracy to get autodesk to sell more copies of overpriced software.
I'm wondering how one guy rendered this thing without melting his computer. He had to have access to a render farm as this would take months on a home PC, even considering top of the line bleeding-edge.
I wonder if this will ever progress to real-time rendering without requiring absurd amounts of power.
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