thanks, glad you enjoyed it! Some things that help realism include: using Final Gather (simulates light bouncing between objects for that subtle shading), using photographic textures for displacement, and using physics simulations to get natural motion.
Also, it can be very helpful to work from good reference imagery so that you have a clear goal to head towards.
Wonderful job here, very creative. I am currently an animation student and I'm always seeking tutorials and resources to learn the workings of 3D programs. Could you direct me to any good tutorials or resources, I want to learn as much as I can, and I don't care what it is (ie: software) just want more knowledge of this craft?
thanks! If you want to learn 3ds Max search for these names - they are all amazing masters that are kind enough to share their knowledge with the rest of us:
- Pete Draper
- Allan McKay
- Borislav Petrov (more frequently known as "Bobo")
@tristimulus Thank you for such a fast response, I look forward to seeing more of your work,and thank you also for the names...I will get right to them- so awesome- you're a cool dude! Peace.
ok i dont knw wats yr background. comp or biology. bt lemme point out few corrections. 1) bacteriophage do not show bouncing on cell surface as u shown.
2) the DNA it injects is not injected from inside any tube (u shown it) instead dna directly is injected in to the cell
3) there is a direct contact between baseplate of phage with the cell surface. u shown the big gap between baseplate and cell surface.
Thanks! A lot of it is self taught and I've been using 3dsMax for almost 8 years now, but I also owe a huge debt to Royal Winchester (3dsMax god) for taking my modeling, texturing, and rigging skills to the next level, like 20 levels. Unfortunately he's no longer teaching, but I was lucky enough to have him for two classes at Digipen Institute of Technology. Also Adam Crespi showed me a lot of cool rendering techniques while I was there.
everything you see was done entirely by myself, Mike Smith. That is, unless you count the thousands of programmers that wrote the large software packages I used :)
search 'd bridge creatures of habit' in youtube and listen, similar type of music. the genre is called drum & bass and ive spent my whole life listening to it. a lot of the stuff u find on the internet is shit but that d bridge tune is a good start i think :) enjoy
that's not quite what is happening... video is very good, i think it's cool but ... bacteriophage closely contacts his capsid with bacteria...it excrects lysozyme, which destroys (dissolves) bacterial cell wall and then injects its DNA into the cell...
We arent even able to see these viruses as close as this. We are able to see a blurry outline of them with an electron microscope...wondering how the thought that it was real lol.
This is amazing.... How one creature just goes and forcefully mutates another being, maing it do its bidding.... Just to reproduce. Think of what that infected cell feels, if it could feel.
Oh, no kidding genius, did you figure that out on your own or did a NO KIDDING IT'S FAKE IT SAYS RIGHT IN THE DESCRIPTION THAT IT'S A RENDER. Jesus CHRIST the average intelligence among youtube comments is low...
Specific sequences could be used in order to kill pathogenic bacteria in food such as listeria monocytogenes. In this case, genetically modified microorganisms having the viral genes are used to produce the lytic end products
T4 bacteriophage infect a bacteria E. coli and replicate within its cytoplasm until they reach a certain number, release of the new viral particles by killing the host cell that will infect other bacteria.
The bacteriophage is used in Georgia as a substitute for antibiotics. The inconvenience is that the bacterial infection needs to be diagnosed accurately to choose which bacteriophage to use. The advantage is that the bacteria can't become resistant to the treatment.
uhhh dude i wouldn't want that inside me. Even if I HAD ecoli, i wouldn't let them stick that motherfucker anywhere near me. What if it picks the wrong cells to attack?
There's specific protein receptors that the bacteriophage and the host cell must have in order to attach and begin infection. It can only attack cells that have the protein receptors for it. As for E.coli dude, you have that in your colon, it's part of your normal flora, it's the "good kind" "not the bad kind". Helps you break down food. You'd go crazy if you knew what's inside of you at the microscopic level.
Phages can be geneticaly wired only to attack certain cells. Even if a t4 attacked a macrophage (white blood cell) the white blood cell wouldnt be affected by the protein injected by the phage.
it kinda does, but the virus corrupts it. the virus inserts dna, the dna takes over the cell, makes more viruses, then the cell explodes and the new viruses do the same thing. think of a computer virus that emails its self to other computers
dna is the building block for all organisms. The virus connects to the host cell by certain receptors on the surface. The defense comes from white blood cells that "learn" how to destroy the virus.
oh oh oh! poor cell is bein' attacked by a PHAGE... :*(
VICTINIVICTORY119 4 days ago
ahhhh! Darkstep will never be the same! :P
Mnlsnk 1 week ago
I <3 Phage T4... but its no lambda.
The music sounds like Metroid!? Am I right???
A540678 2 weeks ago
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hey nice work, I like this, check out mine too, don't forget to accept my friend request, good luck
sarojbaniya 3 months ago
bacteriophage is pooping the hell out of that DNA
NikkiSooFresh 3 months ago
What's the song? it's epic.
GeneralMastiffV2 4 months ago
WTF is goin on after 0:24 . Someone PLZ tell me
xMrHustla 4 months ago
what is there to dislike in this video? Although the movie was scary
LiLCOSF 4 months ago
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is wonderfull, i want this video, do you want send to me?
mayisoto13 8 months ago
como hAGO PARA DESCARGAR ESTE VIDEO??
mayisoto13 8 months ago
nice work!1 Can you teach me how to render like realistic things?
2Bengali 9 months ago
@2Bengali
thanks, glad you enjoyed it! Some things that help realism include: using Final Gather (simulates light bouncing between objects for that subtle shading), using photographic textures for displacement, and using physics simulations to get natural motion.
Also, it can be very helpful to work from good reference imagery so that you have a clear goal to head towards.
tristimulus 9 months ago
at 19 seconds it just looks like the bacteriophage is just trying to push a major turd into the bacteria. Life is beautiful....
TheAceduece91 11 months ago
lil bastards!
Tonlondong 1 year ago
That virus, it looks like a bug... Yuck!!!! O_O It makes me afraid of them!
BabyVanillie1993 1 year ago
may i have permission to use this for future reasons, credit will go to you, please respond
qman327 1 year ago
music is .... hm...... more more
cauda123 1 year ago
Wonderful job here, very creative. I am currently an animation student and I'm always seeking tutorials and resources to learn the workings of 3D programs. Could you direct me to any good tutorials or resources, I want to learn as much as I can, and I don't care what it is (ie: software) just want more knowledge of this craft?
Thank you for any help...
scotthotter 1 year ago
@scotthotter
thanks! If you want to learn 3ds Max search for these names - they are all amazing masters that are kind enough to share their knowledge with the rest of us:
- Pete Draper
- Allan McKay
- Borislav Petrov (more frequently known as "Bobo")
tristimulus 1 year ago
@tristimulus Thank you for such a fast response, I look forward to seeing more of your work,and thank you also for the names...I will get right to them- so awesome- you're a cool dude! Peace.
scotthotter 1 year ago
so the bacteriophage enter the cell and throw a rave?
vincentvalenitne 1 year ago
good work but the bacground song is not that good
pkbellipk 1 year ago
0_0
Razor6731 1 year ago
wow! 50,000 views! Thanks everyone for watching!
tristimulus 1 year ago
that's creepy!!
daryllevan09 1 year ago
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kpkurankar 1 year ago
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ok i dont knw wats yr background. comp or biology. bt lemme point out few corrections. 1) bacteriophage do not show bouncing on cell surface as u shown.
2) the DNA it injects is not injected from inside any tube (u shown it) instead dna directly is injected in to the cell
3) there is a direct contact between baseplate of phage with the cell surface. u shown the big gap between baseplate and cell surface.
u can mail me at kpkurankar@gmail.com
kpkurankar 1 year ago
that is as creepy as hell!! but great job
1serhiy 1 year ago
shytt.......that luk like virorape ><
chablessed13 1 year ago
awesome job
19KISAME93 1 year ago
Great job mate! Where did you learn to use 3Ds Max from?
FiImNation 1 year ago
@FiImNation
Thanks! A lot of it is self taught and I've been using 3dsMax for almost 8 years now, but I also owe a huge debt to Royal Winchester (3dsMax god) for taking my modeling, texturing, and rigging skills to the next level, like 20 levels. Unfortunately he's no longer teaching, but I was lucky enough to have him for two classes at Digipen Institute of Technology. Also Adam Crespi showed me a lot of cool rendering techniques while I was there.
tristimulus 1 year ago
cool
scld15 1 year ago
any way to make the music more realistic good video
00DrCRazy00 1 year ago
great.. simply stunning
a1n1m1o1l1 1 year ago
lol this is awesome how did you make it
00DrCRazy00 1 year ago
WoW...
MikeBellinger 1 year ago
Ok, I couldn't identify any of that clip after the virus injecting its dna.
Filmmaster91 1 year ago
that was fuckin dope
xraidedlok 1 year ago
@tristimulus can you send me the song name as well?
ChildxOfxThexKoRn 1 year ago
is´t difficult to imagine the infection of a cell by a fago when you just see a draw in color in the page of a book, this is so amazing!!
Paulinithe 1 year ago
can you pm me the song?
billfishangler 1 year ago
@tristimulus send it to me too!
ra2yuri4 1 year ago
what exactly is the bit at 0:30 and later about?
CuppaS00p 1 year ago
That is showing part of the process of hearing. This is deep within the ear, past the eardrum and in the organ of Corti.
smitty121981 1 year ago
creeeeeeepy
DestinedTConquer 2 years ago
what name of the music
vgdefghgfd 2 years ago
David O'Brien - Kali The Destroyer
sh0tgunpaule 1 year ago
im crying right now
hannahisyourmom 2 years ago 14
OooooOOOOOOoooo! Creepy.
wikywhat 2 years ago
Unrealistic. Phages do not move that way when they inject their DNA.
zenb0mb 2 years ago
Proof please!
FirajaNinja 2 years ago
Catholic High
MareBellator 2 years ago
it's freaky but really cool! :)
YeaCoolSweet 2 years ago
we saw this at skool
jamescrowther1234 2 years ago
ok seriously, who's the artist on this?
Rusulki 2 years ago
everything you see was done entirely by myself, Mike Smith. That is, unless you count the thousands of programmers that wrote the large software packages I used :)
tristimulus 2 years ago
O.O
orangejuleandpinknat 2 years ago
amazing vid! i love this so much
artemisf125 2 years ago 2
this is scary!!
johnierjames 2 years ago
amazing
AdamPOU 2 years ago
I couldn't find the music as you called Kali the Destroyer. What is it exactly?Can you give the name of the composer?
goktug187 2 years ago
search 'd bridge creatures of habit' in youtube and listen, similar type of music. the genre is called drum & bass and ive spent my whole life listening to it. a lot of the stuff u find on the internet is shit but that d bridge tune is a good start i think :) enjoy
graveey 2 years ago
that's not quite what is happening... video is very good, i think it's cool but ... bacteriophage closely contacts his capsid with bacteria...it excrects lysozyme, which destroys (dissolves) bacterial cell wall and then injects its DNA into the cell...
1DEDMOZAY 2 years ago
Amazing!!! Could you tell me how you made it or a tutorial? I wanna make things like this! 5/5!
Cowbelltheoneandonly 2 years ago
what is music?
Lukysek1222 2 years ago
amazing song ! Can anyone tell me name please ? Please.
ManaX69 2 years ago
This is quite facinating since this actually shows a T4 Bacteriophage injecting it's DNA into an E. Coli bacterium. Great video/animation by the way.
pikminkid95 2 years ago
SONG?
AnonymousCthulhu 2 years ago
coOL...might use this in my PPT report.,.,.,.,may i???don't get angry ok??i'll put your name as a reference..you're vid's a big help!!
darksilverleaf 2 years ago
thanks darksilverleaf! And don't worry about using my vid in your report, I'm always happy if more people see it!!
tristimulus 2 years ago
rare, very rare
cauda123 2 years ago
awesome,
cowsquid 2 years ago
man that music scares the shit out of me! lol
soody577 2 years ago 6
We arent even able to see these viruses as close as this. We are able to see a blurry outline of them with an electron microscope...wondering how the thought that it was real lol.
Salguodelaev 2 years ago
lolol. Someone didnt believe it was 3d rendered? o.O
Salguodelaev 2 years ago
This is amazing.... How one creature just goes and forcefully mutates another being, maing it do its bidding.... Just to reproduce. Think of what that infected cell feels, if it could feel.
2good4u2b 2 years ago
looks like a nanobot. :D
ArsenicOverdose 2 years ago
Thanks!
minitacomanofdoom 2 years ago
That was awesome! Good job!
May I have the song name or the file itself?
minitacomanofdoom 2 years ago
dis is fake.
thedarkallies 2 years ago
Of course it is, dumbass. Read the title lately? "3-D DEMO"
2good4u2b 2 years ago
Oh, no kidding genius, did you figure that out on your own or did a NO KIDDING IT'S FAKE IT SAYS RIGHT IN THE DESCRIPTION THAT IT'S A RENDER. Jesus CHRIST the average intelligence among youtube comments is low...
isochronous 2 years ago
wicked
kwrzxm 3 years ago
Thanks! I'm really glad you enjoyed it
tristimulus 3 years ago
Specific sequences could be used in order to kill pathogenic bacteria in food such as listeria monocytogenes. In this case, genetically modified microorganisms having the viral genes are used to produce the lytic end products
Axialpower 3 years ago
Bacteriophage FTW!!!
dragon1758 3 years ago
Theoretically, the t4 bacteriophage could be programmed to attack only harmful bacteria, right?
sludemage 3 years ago
yes
macandfriends 3 years ago
great video
CHEVROLETBLACK 3 years ago
Whats The Name Of The Song?
yazamadoo 3 years ago
Kali the Destroyer
tristimulus 3 years ago
phages are beasts!!!
Razor6731 3 years ago 2
Scary!!
yazamadoo 3 years ago
tetrico
4824888 3 years ago
.... Imagine if this was as big as us humans!!!!
WE WOULD BE FUCKED
DarkOblivion3 3 years ago
ohh the lighting, texturing and animation are very cool!! ..and compositing too of course!!
Rulitop 3 years ago 2
Great job! I liked the animation.
Josh350 3 years ago 7
T4 bacteriophage infect a bacteria E. coli and replicate within its cytoplasm until they reach a certain number, release of the new viral particles by killing the host cell that will infect other bacteria.
The bacteriophage is used in Georgia as a substitute for antibiotics. The inconvenience is that the bacterial infection needs to be diagnosed accurately to choose which bacteriophage to use. The advantage is that the bacteria can't become resistant to the treatment.
djeeb 3 years ago 5
uhhh dude i wouldn't want that inside me. Even if I HAD ecoli, i wouldn't let them stick that motherfucker anywhere near me. What if it picks the wrong cells to attack?
GodlessMartyr666 3 years ago
There's specific protein receptors that the bacteriophage and the host cell must have in order to attach and begin infection. It can only attack cells that have the protein receptors for it. As for E.coli dude, you have that in your colon, it's part of your normal flora, it's the "good kind" "not the bad kind". Helps you break down food. You'd go crazy if you knew what's inside of you at the microscopic level.
Josh350 3 years ago
hahah thats why i stay out of the science and stick to what i can physically see
GodlessMartyr666 3 years ago
Phages can be geneticaly wired only to attack certain cells. Even if a t4 attacked a macrophage (white blood cell) the white blood cell wouldnt be affected by the protein injected by the phage.
Razor6731 3 years ago
they inject DNA, not protein
macandfriends 3 years ago
why do they inject dna? and dosn't the cell have like a defence
BOXERNATE1 2 years ago
it kinda does, but the virus corrupts it. the virus inserts dna, the dna takes over the cell, makes more viruses, then the cell explodes and the new viruses do the same thing. think of a computer virus that emails its self to other computers
macandfriends 2 years ago
dna is the building block for all organisms. The virus connects to the host cell by certain receptors on the surface. The defense comes from white blood cells that "learn" how to destroy the virus.
accmaj 2 years ago
is this an actual virus? or fake?
BOXERNATE1 2 years ago
actual virus, a bacteriophage called t4. they infect and kill e.coli bacteria
Panzerfaust26 2 years ago
read the description are you blind?
rubbe 2 years ago
that was excellent im so intrested in the T4 bacteriaphage we are studying it at school ATM.
shellyhunni123 3 years ago 3
what i dont understand is are these t4 viruses deadly?can it kill you?if so how can it.
cmsasuke17 4 years ago
I love T4 bacteriophage! thanks Mike Smith and hey gotta thank BENZER!
tellefunky 4 years ago 3
awsome.whats the song?
kittychobit 4 years ago
ha very creepy medical animations. good work.
nakaikoi 4 years ago 3
very nice :), what renderer did you use?
sepirioth 4 years ago
thank you, Mental Ray
tristimulus 4 years ago