 What is up QD Gang? It's me, Giran, and you, my friends, are watching Artifacts, the cool stories behind the cool stuff here at ContekDream. And today's item is something that looks a lot like laundry but is not. This is a suit made for the legendary Willem Dafoe, which means that anybody who puts this on becomes automatically Willem Dafoe. And I'm going to prove it to you right after a very cheap but yet efficient finger snap video transition. It starts not working. Joking aside, this suit was custom made in the US specifically for Willem Dafoe, along with this hat, these gloves and these shoes. Do not make me call them sneakers. I have too much respect for the game. Anyway, this is what Willem Dafoe has been wearing for the five days of shooting of Beyond Two Souls. But how do you go from wearing this to looking like this? The answer is very simple. Motion capture, aka mo cap, which is the art of capturing a body in motion. With this technique, you do not need to have your cast wearing real clothes. You just need those specific suits. As you can see, these shoes are equipped with these little balls attached with velcro straps. They are called markers. In total, on every character, there are 56 markers from Heptuto, five on the top of the hat, one, two, three, four on each foot, four on each hand, and two on every joints of the body. And this is what is captured by the tens of cameras of the mo cap team. Each body markers becomes a digital dot. And by linking them all together, you're able to reproduce the skeleton of an actor at the right scale, have an idea of how the body moves in its environment. Once it's done, you can add any type of costume you want. I know that some of you are going to ask me, but you've been talking about the body, but what about the face? How do you capture the motion of the face? First, great question, but I can't tell you right now. This is another story. What I can tell you, though, is that those shoes are a size 90 and a half U.S. And this is a medium large. It's completely irrelevant, but that's a fact. See you next time. Me. I'm going to rock this hat and those gloves in the real world, or maybe not.