@Schneeblyful This type of scene takes days per frame, but is rendered using a distributed rendering renderfarm so it only takes a couple days for the whole scene.
@bigblackjay900 you would need a supercomuter to handle this amount of detail. and this scene took years to make, in a game the crash would have to happen immediately, so a very advanced physics engine would be needed.
but don't worry, in a couple of years, games will probably look better than this.
This is awsome! Sometimes you just think like: Hmm, this is real, and that is VFX, but this time everythin was VFX. And I didn't even noticed. Awsome job!
You can't compare this to Avatar. In this movie the challenge was to merge real footage with 3D elements through compositing and such. In Avatar the challenge was to create a complete and fully detailed 3D environment from scratch.
I don't get why people are saying: this is way better than avatar. Man that's totally different. Here you are just creating a few 3d elements to include in a mostly live-action shot where you can work specifically on that to make it look as real as possible, not doing huge landscapes and lot of physics simulation and characters that look photo-real for most of the movie. In avatar they built a supercomputer with 40k processors that is in the top 300 of the most powerful supercomputer on earth
Nice! im 14 and starting to learn cgi (iv mastering compositing) and got the hang of c4d and max so far, can i get feedback? go to my channel and look at my recent videos, and ps. if you like the videos, sub! :)
I liked this movie alot but since when do diesel trucks run on gas?? and even if he did say "spilt diesel" um diesel would not blow up like that u need lots of heat and pressure to ignite diesel. I know because I work on trucks..
@ryanj252 james cameron is the king of vfx limits. he paved the way for it with the abyss and T2 then titanic and of course avatar. im offended that you would talk like that about him
klb2000000 Absolutely, and Matrix Revolutions came out way before Avatar did. The VFX used here are timeless. Awesome breakdown, I really needed this.
you can find more vfx breakdowns here
behindthescenestv.weebly.com
yadhav09 2 weeks ago
Imagine Matrix being converted to 3D.
wellthatisgr8 1 month ago 3
what program do they use for the 3D?
TheRagingGamerTV 2 months ago
@TheRagingGamerTV I think 3ds max or programs developed specifically for this scene only
alexander2007xyz 2 months ago
@TheRagingGamerTV You should look up some video's where they explain how Transformers are made. It's on a company's channel. They'll tell you.
ayby17 1 month ago
This is truly amazing.
Norha820 3 months ago
makes you wonder how much you see on the news is real
STATiSofVITALETHICS 3 months ago
I totally lolled at 2:26 ;)
HENRYwhyIFY 3 months ago
they did the computer animated people so rubbery in that film tho. great job. jubt a little rubbery
gizzad 4 months ago
2:31 they should use that graphics in games and duuuuude this was damn 10 years ago...
gamber22 4 months ago
this shot still brings a tear to my eye. when i first saw it i though that the crash was real and all they did was add in neo and those doods
DrIceFlims 4 months ago
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They got what it needs. But you can do pretty good breakdowns without any need of big money. Look at this: /watch?v=bF-CLeh0qcM
shifta187 4 months ago
okay one thing WHY DONT WE HAVE HIGH DETAILED AND AWSOME SHIT LIKE THIS ON GAMES
bigblackjay900 5 months ago
@bigblackjay900 in games the render output is dependant on a real time user input and in movies it is prerenderd
rgrainger09 5 months ago
@bigblackjay900 It can take hours per frame to render high quality animations. I dont know about you, but I dont want to wait hours to play! :)
Schneeblyful 5 months ago
@Schneeblyful This type of scene takes days per frame, but is rendered using a distributed rendering renderfarm so it only takes a couple days for the whole scene.
BMAnnArbor 4 months ago
@bigblackjay900 you would need a supercomuter to handle this amount of detail. and this scene took years to make, in a game the crash would have to happen immediately, so a very advanced physics engine would be needed.
but don't worry, in a couple of years, games will probably look better than this.
JeremyPetho 4 months ago
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Jesus christ.
I have nothing but that.
thejonesy6996 7 months ago
This is awsome! Sometimes you just think like: Hmm, this is real, and that is VFX, but this time everythin was VFX. And I didn't even noticed. Awsome job!
Homestudio29 7 months ago
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kprakashkv1 7 months ago
You can't compare this to Avatar. In this movie the challenge was to merge real footage with 3D elements through compositing and such. In Avatar the challenge was to create a complete and fully detailed 3D environment from scratch.
CrzayMazy 8 months ago
I don't get why people are saying: this is way better than avatar. Man that's totally different. Here you are just creating a few 3d elements to include in a mostly live-action shot where you can work specifically on that to make it look as real as possible, not doing huge landscapes and lot of physics simulation and characters that look photo-real for most of the movie. In avatar they built a supercomputer with 40k processors that is in the top 300 of the most powerful supercomputer on earth
bouchandre 8 months ago
PEOPLE DO NOT FORGET THIS WAS 2001,
Oh man, i cant wait to see where the VFX industry will be like in 20 years
bazukaboom 9 months ago 50
@bazukaboom i guess the entire movies will be in cgi
saverne06 4 weeks ago
time freeer avdvanced -> videocopilot xD
PotenteIce 10 months ago
Nice! im 14 and starting to learn cgi (iv mastering compositing) and got the hang of c4d and max so far, can i get feedback? go to my channel and look at my recent videos, and ps. if you like the videos, sub! :)
passtheyoggurt 10 months ago
awesome but i liked the version where camera moved under the tentacle of flames
ktmbua 11 months ago
amazing
Gamezonemachinima 1 year ago
I always said Geoff Darrow is one of the best comic book artists ever.
Smithereen1 1 year ago
Very very good for 2001!! Nice work!!!
DrHouse2004 1 year ago
I liked this movie alot but since when do diesel trucks run on gas?? and even if he did say "spilt diesel" um diesel would not blow up like that u need lots of heat and pressure to ignite diesel. I know because I work on trucks..
DSMowner22 1 year ago
Very interesting.
(Still can't beat old school special fx like Aliens and Carpenter's The Thing ie minimum/almost inexistent cgi)
amazingdany 1 year ago
here already ...theses guys were way ahead of James Cameron interms of vfx limits for Avatar. Awesomest movie!
ryanj252 1 year ago 16
@ryanj252 james cameron is the king of vfx limits. he paved the way for it with the abyss and T2 then titanic and of course avatar. im offended that you would talk like that about him
culliganbro1 4 months ago
i don't know why people didn't like this Matrix. i loved it just like the other sequeals.
orlanduce 1 year ago
the matrix reloaded
latkeeeeeeee 1 year ago
holy crap!
TheTiivik 1 year ago
amazing.
pallokallo 1 year ago
700 days for a less than 15 second shot, it shows how tough and wide is the fieeld of animation and vfx
manbir911 1 year ago
klb2000000 Absolutely, and Matrix Revolutions came out way before Avatar did. The VFX used here are timeless. Awesome breakdown, I really needed this.
CyberLogicASAD 1 year ago
Avatar would learn a lot from this...
cr4yv3n 1 year ago 2
@cr4yv3n True. The 3D caracters in this video looks so much more real than the ones in avatar...
klb2000000 1 year ago
@klb2000000 also avatar had those faces throughout the whole film they neded 1 second of it
ScottyPow 1 year ago