Boston Dynamics Robots Can't be Faked - VFX Artists Explain Why

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  • @Ragnarok26
    @Ragnarok26 Před 2 lety +13786

    "VFX Artists explain how ACTUALLY building a robot, and making it dance, is easier than doing it with CGI"

    • @warped_rider
      @warped_rider Před 2 lety +1187

      Just like going to the moon.

    • @shariniparab9875
      @shariniparab9875 Před 2 lety +268

      Extra point to be added there ... making it dance and make it look real

    • @mikesilva3868
      @mikesilva3868 Před 2 lety +14

      Agreed ragnarok26📼

    • @Tetsuito
      @Tetsuito Před 2 lety +124

      They said it could be done with a few docen of CG artists and a lot of time. That sounds cheaper than building the robots for real.

    • @warrust
      @warrust Před 2 lety +25

      advocating practical effects

  • @rishhhh
    @rishhhh Před 2 lety +6395

    "why do people think ours is more realistic than the actual robot"
    Suffering from success

    • @SKY-fu5yo
      @SKY-fu5yo Před 2 lety +30

      lmao

    • @Ganiscol
      @Ganiscol Před 2 lety +91

      Kicking humans and shooting guns is obviously more desirable than just dancing in perfect sync. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @Juice-chan
      @Juice-chan Před 2 lety +99

      @@Ganiscol I think that just plays into people's paranoia and they tend to believe it is real while the dancing robots from a company look to them like a company that wants to desperately prove itself in front of the investors and has actually nothing to prove for. So they fake that stuff. Again it is people's paranoia playing into that. Both cases tell more about the person than the actual videos.

    • @tedl2711
      @tedl2711 Před 2 lety +16

      I believe it is more because people are less likely to believe our technology level is there when they see good or silly things but when they see the things that we fear we are more likely to believe it’s possible. It could be a survival instinct that has us more believe in the danger than the entertainment. Why would a business invest so much money on dance numbers when all of us know from movies we watched that the money is made in making technology for the military. So of course the dangerous one would have to be true and the entertainment would have to be faked.

    • @occamsrazor1285
      @occamsrazor1285 Před 2 lety +27

      Ask the wrong question. The right question is, why do people have so much confidence in their conclusions when they know nothing about what ever it is those conclusions are about? And have they been exploited? Have you been "hacked"?

  • @davidfirth
    @davidfirth Před rokem +904

    Saying something is fake does not make you smarter than the people saying it is real: I feel this is part of the modern "tech-sceptic" movement. That people just want a reason to look down on others, even if it's based on something untrue or not immediately provable. "Oh you don't believe THAT do you?". Insecurity about your own intellect projected on to others.

    • @dbt4869
      @dbt4869 Před rokem +10

      That's kinda random

    • @treiz01
      @treiz01 Před 11 měsíci +22

      Man, it's amazing to find you here in the comments. You're an absolute legend, I remember watching Salad Fingers almost 20 years ago - I think it was my first exposure to existential horror

    • @saulmb21
      @saulmb21 Před 11 měsíci +49

      100% agree. That's exactly the main problem in today's society regarding information and misinformation. Ultimately, facts or logic doesn't matter, not even the subject, the only thing that matters is the romantic story of going against the stream; that feeling of superiority for "I am right, you are the fools". That's why most of the time is pointless to debate with this kind of people, they create dogmas and biases stronger than any religious faith at times.

    • @MorbiusBlueBalls
      @MorbiusBlueBalls Před 11 měsíci +8

      david firth doesn't speak much but when he does it's objective truth

    • @MorbiusBlueBalls
      @MorbiusBlueBalls Před 11 měsíci +14

      this similar trend is seen in every aspect of current internet. pessimism is perceived as intellectual whereas optimism is perceived as naive.

  • @TK0921
    @TK0921 Před 4 měsíci +94

    I think the biggest reason people have the immediate "this looks fake" reaction is because of how perfectly in-sync and symmetrical the choreography is and people subconsciously understand and are used to dancers being synchronized in timing, but not in exact movement. As a result it probably trips some "uncanny valley" feeling in our brains and for some reason in this case people are interpreting that feeling as their gut telling them it's VFX.

    • @carloko08
      @carloko08 Před 6 dny

      Where are the Boston Dynamics contracts to manufacture robots like this for different defense and mining and construction departments of the largest countries? THERE ARE NO SUCH CONTRACTS, the robot moves too humanly WHICH WOULD ABSOLUTELY SOLVE ALL THE PROBLEMS THAT COMPANIES HAVE IN DANGEROUS JOBS AND ARMIES HAVE IN DANGEROUS MISSIONS AND HOSPITALS HAVE IN THE CARE OF PATIENTS, that's why I ask you, where are the contracts of large companies with Boston Dynamics to have these robots that they supposedly manufacture? PURE LIES

    • @BurningLemon1970
      @BurningLemon1970 Před 5 dny +8

      @@carloko08 These robots still can't do what humans are capable of. They're honestly only good at dealing with flat terrain unless they have a full 3D model of the environment, which in those cases they usually won't. It'll take a decade or so more work on them before they can be used in such contexts. Maybe hospitals, but human doctors are still better solely for being human. Humans would rather be with other humans than with a robot.

    • @gangzilla5716
      @gangzilla5716 Před 4 dny

      ​@@carloko08What an ignorant lil brat. Atlas is a testing robot that's not for sale but only for researching purposes, because for how impressive it look it's still incomplete. Also they have a contract with Hyundai. Educate yourself before you go crying on the internet

    • @evolatile3871
      @evolatile3871 Před dnem

      While these robots are capable of doing things like dancing or parkour, there are still a lot of things that they can’t do. For example, they can’t consistently run due to their CoG, and they can’t sit down for the same reason.
      These robots also have a rough time with non-flat terrain, enclosed spaces.

    • @carloko08
      @carloko08 Před dnem

      @@evolatile3871 hahaha but please, I see that you don't understand that these videos ARE FAKE, NO ROBOT CURRENTLY CAN DO ANY OF THOSE MOVEMENTS, EITHER DANCE OR PARKOUR, if those machines had those capabilities THEY WOULD BE USED MAINLY IN THE MILITARY FIELD AND NOWHERE NOBODY ARE USING ROBOTS ON ANY COMBAT FRONT, that machines could be used in hospitals, in traffic management, in driving vehicles, in caring for children and the elderly, etc., if a machine can do parkour THEN IT CAN TAKE CARE OF ELDERLY AND CHILDREN, and that's why these bastards from Boston Dynamics ARE DAMMED LIARS AND CHEATERS because their stupid robots CAN'T EVEN WALK PROPERLY
      There is a great global deception in this and I see that no fool realizes it yet, I see that the BD bots are very prodigal in praising BD's lies

  • @GuildOfCalamity
    @GuildOfCalamity Před 2 lety +10616

    The idea that Boston Dynamics, a company that has spent the last 30 years making state-of-the-art robotics, just gave up and did a CGI render... is ludicrous!

    • @T4gProd
      @T4gProd Před 2 lety +746

      Yeah, the risk is just too great for them. If they would get caught, and they would, their reputation would be ruined. And that would mean loss of contracts and thus loss of revenue.

    • @mushnoodle
      @mushnoodle Před 2 lety +168

      i think if BD would have the means to make CGIs so perfect that nobody can tell its not real anymore not only do they use actual witchcraft but they could just say they did and butter up to disney financially.
      that said people tend to forget that a lot of things they consider realistic or fake in movies & themeparks etc ironically are animatronics and not cgi. 😬

    • @futurodistropico
      @futurodistropico Před 2 lety +39

      Yes they might need some propaganda boost to incentivize fund raising and venture capital. It´s a regular tech company, not some saints.

    • @nallen1006
      @nallen1006 Před 2 lety +9

      @@futurodistropico This 100%.

    • @jb76489
      @jb76489 Před 2 lety +186

      @@futurodistropico again, when it gets out that they faked it, do you not think that would affect their ability to get funding? It’s not that they’re saints, it’s that faking isn’t in their interest

  • @SirWrender
    @SirWrender Před 2 lety +11304

    Bunktown Dynamics 😏

  • @turtle4llama
    @turtle4llama Před rokem +455

    As someone long familiar with Boston Dynamics work, I'm surprised you guys didn't bring up the dog thing's motion more. Nothing but that real nightmare dog moves like that. There is nothing we could motion capture to get that horrible, reverse-hinged dance. It's terrifying because it's real.

    • @thomgizziz
      @thomgizziz Před 7 měsíci +2

      You can literally motion capture the thing itself... you got too far up your own butt there and started talking shit.

    • @skamarfire
      @skamarfire Před 6 měsíci

      It's a cult of clowns@@thomgizziz

    • @MrBashem
      @MrBashem Před 5 měsíci +68

      @@thomgizziz ...why would you motion capture the real thing?

    • @gkrees9509
      @gkrees9509 Před 5 měsíci +32

      ​@@MrBashemyou wouldn't motion capture the real thing bruh

    • @Callie_Cosmo
      @Callie_Cosmo Před 4 měsíci +18

      Slap some motion trackers on a robot dog and then rotoscope in a slightly different looking robot dog call that the silicone valley switch

  • @thamirivonjaahri6378
    @thamirivonjaahri6378 Před 2 měsíci +21

    Simply put if Boston bots were fake, entire footage would be so prohibitively expensive and time consuming nobody would ever bother

  • @No0dz
    @No0dz Před 2 lety +6133

    To be fair, if I was a Boston Dynamics employee, I'd be wearing that "it has to be CGI" badge as an honor. When you create something that screws the mind of so many people you know you're on to something amazing.

    • @margothutton
      @margothutton Před 2 lety +260

      If I was a Boston Dynamics employee, I'd be wearing a "it has to be CGI" T-shirt.

    • @fuzzcentralage5040
      @fuzzcentralage5040 Před 2 lety +19

      yeah... sure...

    • @DruNature
      @DruNature Před 2 lety +271

      like when someone called you a hacker in a FPS game for killing them over and over.

    • @mattshelton7423
      @mattshelton7423 Před 2 lety +217

      @@DruNature “The best compliment always sounds like an insult”

    • @henryambrose8607
      @henryambrose8607 Před 2 lety +113

      @@fuzzcentralage5040 outstanding argument you've made there.

  • @ivarwind
    @ivarwind Před 2 lety +3888

    In essence, people think the real robot footage is fake, because it looks artificial - because the robots *are* artificial - while your fake robot footage looks real, because it moves "realistically," i.e. like a human!
    Reminds me of how most of the arguments for the Moon landing footage being faked, basically boil down to "it doesn't look like I'm used to things looking on Earth." Well, what do you know, the surface of the Moon is different from Earth - and real robots don't move like humans!

    • @ixcutamp8059
      @ixcutamp8059 Před 2 lety +269

      Your explanation is so on point!
      if you allow me to, i will use it if i ever come accross a flat earther!

    • @ruukotopresents
      @ruukotopresents Před 2 lety +132

      ...yessss, robots don't move like humans. Of course I'm a human, I move like one, so I'm definitely not a robot :D

    • @soup7694
      @soup7694 Před 2 lety +75

      @@ruukotopresents we all know your secret Waffels, its time to come clean :)

    • @davidjones8043
      @davidjones8043 Před 2 lety +8

      What a basic ass strawman argument for why people think the moon landing was faked. Smh

    • @davidjones8043
      @davidjones8043 Před 2 lety +9

      @@ixcutamp8059 no it's not on point. Genius. That's called a strawman. You've obviously no idea whatsoever what arguments are made on BOTH sides about the issue. How does it feel to talk out of your ass so flatulently?

  • @jondoesit1240
    @jondoesit1240 Před rokem +223

    Last year my social media teacher thought your guys’ video where you gave the robot the gun was real ☠️. And his job is to teach us what’s real or fake online!!

    • @Schregger
      @Schregger Před rokem +30

      You have a social media teacher? That actually scares me more than the idea of giving a robot a gun and then hitting it with hocky sticks.

    • @contac_optics6257
      @contac_optics6257 Před rokem +41

      @@Schregger It‘s actually a good idea (if the teacher is knowledgeable), since social media fucked up a whole generation…

    • @billywashere6965
      @billywashere6965 Před rokem +4

      @@contac_optics6257 Unfortunately, given how schools are, I imagine every social media teacher is woke.

    • @MonkeyMcMonkey
      @MonkeyMcMonkey Před rokem +4

      @@billywashere6965What would you want to be taught

    • @jayymorris5285
      @jayymorris5285 Před rokem +9

      @@Schregger I don't think this person is in high school. This sounds like a college or independent course

  • @ryanplume1732
    @ryanplume1732 Před rokem +61

    Something else I found interesting when you guys where talking about the shadows was that when the robot is doing the "running man" thing, you can see the mat depress under the weight of the robot, Idk how easy or not that would be to replicate in cgi, but I figure nobody would take that time for such a small detail

  • @JamesFarrOfficial
    @JamesFarrOfficial Před 2 lety +9623

    Most people know enough about a subject to think they're right, but not enough about it to know they're wrong. SMH

    • @jpgdesign
      @jpgdesign Před 2 lety +499

      Dunning-Kruger effect

    • @DoomguyIsGrinningAtYou.
      @DoomguyIsGrinningAtYou. Před 2 lety +89

      Never be wise in your own sight.

    • @ripfire4
      @ripfire4 Před 2 lety +85

      That sounds like a Neil DeGrasse Tyson quote.

    • @tetsatou2815
      @tetsatou2815 Před 2 lety +141

      @@ripfire4 It's the most basic premise of the Dunning-Kruger effect. There's even a nifty graph that shows where people of a given skill level will sit on the graph.

    • @AWSVids
      @AWSVids Před 2 lety +178

      Came into this video thinking the exact same thing. Just another example of people thinking they know better than what they’re being told, yet they end up proving that they’re just obsessively paranoid about “questioning” everything they see or are told. And the more logic they have to ignore in order to believe their contrarian view, the more likely they often seem to want to believe it.
      Like, what’s more logical? Aliens built the pyramids or humans are just good at building things? There’s like a billion times more evidence for the latter, yet so many people just WANT to believe the former.
      By the same token, what’s more logical? That Boston Dynamics achieved something amazing by tricking us all into believing the best, most advanced and impressively perfect CGI ever created that would have cost more than just building the robots to begin with... or that they just built the damn robots? Like, what would they have to gain by faking it? CZcams cred? A sense of superiority over Hollywood’s CGI capabilities? False advertising lawsuits?
      Whereas actually building real robots that they can sell, would have a real-world motivation behind it.
      But I swear, the obsession with conspiracy theorizing these days has really gone off the deep end, and the only motivation people can seem to imagine is that of Bond-villian level evil that just gets a kick out of deceiving the masses for SOME reason... probably “cOmMuniSt” in nature!
      It’s just a sad silly time we’re living in.

  • @Smilenol
    @Smilenol Před 2 lety +4636

    Video should be called: trying real hard to explain to dummies that robots actually exist

    • @blowc1612
      @blowc1612 Před 2 lety +77

      We have robots for the longest now 🤦‍♂️

    • @YunethAlwis
      @YunethAlwis Před 2 lety +219

      @@blowc1612 yeah but people think these robots are fake bruh

    • @blowc1612
      @blowc1612 Před 2 lety +15

      @@YunethAlwis yeah but this guy comment trying to act like people don’t know robots exist.

    • @danielposey0620
      @danielposey0620 Před 2 lety +137

      @@blowc1612 people aren’t used to seeing robots move this smoothly or jump around so they think it’s CGI, when people think of robots, they think of Number 5 from Short Circuit, lol

    • @normang3668
      @normang3668 Před 2 lety +216

      The weirdest part for me about people thinking this was fake, is that Boston Dynamics have been releasing videos for years, showing the progress of their robotics. Why would they start faking stuff now? Or do they think they've always been faking it?

  • @PoweredByDucks
    @PoweredByDucks Před rokem +98

    I like the idea that Boston dynamics is just a team of highly skilled visual effects artists instead of highly skilled engineers

    • @mohdhafizuddinruslan3492
      @mohdhafizuddinruslan3492 Před 10 měsíci

      Wow you are unrelateble

    • @Dead1yCool
      @Dead1yCool Před 7 měsíci +1

      Why?

    • @trolleriffic
      @trolleriffic Před 7 měsíci +9

      @@Dead1yCool Because it would be funny in an absurd way.

    • @lewisner
      @lewisner Před 4 měsíci

      It would suck when someone put in an order for a thousand Atlas robots.

    • @Toileetpapr
      @Toileetpapr Před 5 dny +1

      “The robot dogs are holograms!”

  • @lostteddybear9393
    @lostteddybear9393 Před 7 měsíci +9

    Step 1: scream "fake" at every video
    Step 2: be wrong most the time
    Step 3: be right once; act like you're prophetic while ignoring the other 99 videos where you weren't
    Step 4: internet profit

  • @IVWebMedia
    @IVWebMedia Před 2 lety +869

    Not to mention the floor responds to the interactions of the robots. Watch the wheels of the rolling robot and the dog, the floor sinks in a bit since it is a soft floor. That's a detail that would be very difficult and time consuming to recreate.

    • @MammalianCreature
      @MammalianCreature Před 2 lety +16

      You are completely correct. Thanks for pointing that out.

    • @Crowborn
      @Crowborn Před 2 lety +78

      Not to mention unnecessary! If it was a fake they could have saved a lot of time with a hard floor and no one would mind. Very good eye.

    • @evolicious
      @evolicious Před 2 lety +33

      Trying to look for "hard to fake" scenarios is pretty stupid anyways when you have countless footage and materials to reference to that would be impossible to spend time and money on creating in the first place.
      Kind of like moon landing denial. It would have been much harder to fake the moon landing at that time than to actually go do it.

    • @cbrewitt
      @cbrewitt Před 2 lety +33

      Also the plexiglass barrier shakes when the robot stomps.

    • @SirWrender
      @SirWrender Před 2 lety +31

      Yeah!! We actually discussed that when we filmed this video. It's a great point.

  • @gd_xl
    @gd_xl Před 2 lety +3502

    I love how corridor uses their own content as examples of flaws. Really respectable.

    • @Freakazoid12345
      @Freakazoid12345 Před rokem +4

      More like ironic.

    • @techstuff9198
      @techstuff9198 Před rokem +115

      @@Freakazoid12345 Nah, irony would be them pointing out the things they did right and revealing a bunch of flaws they didn't see when they made the clips they're using as the example.
      You suggest irony, but the situation suggests neither form of it.

    • @jmgraydz
      @jmgraydz Před rokem +28

      @@Freakazoid12345 you mean iconic

    • @Freakazoid12345
      @Freakazoid12345 Před rokem +7

      @@techstuff9198 wouldn't that be the opposite of irony?
      What do you think irony means and how did you come to that interpretation?

    • @Freakazoid12345
      @Freakazoid12345 Před rokem +2

      @@jmgraydz oh, like that Allanis Morrisette song?

  • @orange_turtle3412
    @orange_turtle3412 Před rokem +118

    I dont see why people think this had to be fake. BD’s sole focus is making these things. Theyve been working years on nothing but robots. Its extremely easy to accept that this level has been achieved by now.

    • @psychobilly42069
      @psychobilly42069 Před rokem

      People are really really really stupid

    • @reese4077
      @reese4077 Před rokem +2

      Have you considered money and investors for being a reason?

    • @psychobilly42069
      @psychobilly42069 Před rokem +21

      @@reese4077 no ones gonna give them money and investments based off just the videos they post

    • @reese4077
      @reese4077 Před rokem

      @@psychobilly42069 look at the hype they're getting from this

    • @trolleriffic
      @trolleriffic Před 7 měsíci

      @@reese4077 Nobody invests in a company because there's a bit of hype about their work among the general public The people who are getting hyped aren't BD's customers so their opinions don't matter very much. Any serious investor does their own in-depth investigation into companies they're interested in before a single cent changes hands. You might invest your money based on how many views and likes a youtube video gets, but you clearly don't know how proper investment works.

  • @RayeGunn
    @RayeGunn Před rokem +47

    Boston Dynamics released a new Atlas video today, and that came with a new batch of people insisting it's CGI, which is frustrating as someone who has been following Boston Dynamics progress for years. But I've also followed you guys, so knew about this, to post at people. so thanks for making this

    • @CoolGobyFish
      @CoolGobyFish Před rokem +4

      woud have looked way more realistic if they shot it on regular camera without color grading and without cinematic frame rate.

  • @isaacinternet
    @isaacinternet Před 2 lety +2092

    I’m surprised they didn’t talk about how Boston Dynamics has been doing it’s thing for sooo long that if you watched their progression nothing would be super surprising by how advanced their robots are

    • @wolf1066
      @wolf1066 Před rokem +93

      Yeah, considering we've seen their failures and their small successes.

    • @sxndwich3395
      @sxndwich3395 Před rokem +110

      Yeah I remember seeing spot prototypes like 10 years ago lol. They've been working on their bots for a while.

    • @catwhowalksbyhimself
      @catwhowalksbyhimself Před rokem +10

      You shouldn't be. They are VFX artist, so that is how they analyze things.
      If they were detectives or engineers the might use that approach.

    • @countzero5150
      @countzero5150 Před rokem +34

      The flip blows my mind. I can only imagine how many times that thing biffed it before they figured out the mechanics.

    • @skipfred
      @skipfred Před rokem +9

      I'm more curious about what they're not allowed to show

  • @ZecharyK
    @ZecharyK Před 2 lety +1740

    It's actually a win for BD. Where their robots are so good that people are SO UNSHAKEABLY SURE that it can't be real.

    • @Relco12
      @Relco12 Před 2 lety +82

      @@floki1664 wow you must know everything about BD huh?

    • @pesty4592
      @pesty4592 Před 2 lety +28

      @@floki1664 you’re calling corridor crew bums, but they near certainly make 10 times the amount of money your minimum wage ass does

    • @inkoalawetrust
      @inkoalawetrust Před 2 lety +44

      @@floki1664 Lol he means that the robots are moving so well that people can't even believe it's real, it doesn't matter if most people can't afford it. The point is that their humanoid robots move so well that it's literally unbelievable, which can show BD that continuing to work on humanoid robots like Atlas isn't some dead end.

    • @dookus4530
      @dookus4530 Před 2 lety +25

      @@floki1664 who shat in your cereal

    • @To-mos
      @To-mos Před 2 lety +10

      Not like they have been at it for 12 years now or anything.

  • @MewmewGrrl
    @MewmewGrrl Před 11 měsíci +19

    I never thought that the Boston Dynamics robots dancing or doing anything else otherwise was fake or looked fake. I honestly didn't even know that there was any debate taking place that they may be fake. I should have guessed that was taking place, since there is actually still debate over if the Earth is flat or if our existence is even real, but like those debates, I wouldn't have taken people claiming Boston Dynamics Robots were fake seriously either.

    • @AirLancer
      @AirLancer Před 7 měsíci

      There are literally people out there who think the sun and moon are fake, so...

    • @Sirawxy
      @Sirawxy Před 3 dny

      When I first saw the dancing video, I was so impressed that I was questioning if it’s really good CGI. But I also know the tech is totally achievable so I after looked the channel, I chose to believe it’s legitimate 😂

  • @jellekastelein7316
    @jellekastelein7316 Před rokem +14

    As a former AI student I'm still amazed at how far we've come in the last decade or so in all things related to machine learning and optimization with basically just a few tweaks to neural networks, a few innovations in network architectures, and an admittedly sizeable increase in computational power.
    I still vividly remember once trying to program a chess robot and forgetting about the thickness of the chessboard, with the robot arm trying to push the piece through the board. >_

  • @grainyanus
    @grainyanus Před 2 lety +711

    Captain D talks about this a lot. Where people are so ready to disbelieve everything to the point where they can’t even recognize reality

    • @TheMindRobber42
      @TheMindRobber42 Před 2 lety +38

      This is why we need Captain D

    • @TheOz91
      @TheOz91 Před 2 lety +55

      That's flat earther mentality right there. They keep saying that images from space are CGI

    • @ireadysucks3026
      @ireadysucks3026 Před 2 lety +29

      @@abwfl mate sorry for eating your son this morning, I didn’t know he was your son I’m very sorry

    • @gpaderx6105
      @gpaderx6105 Před 2 lety +14

      we need a 2 CDs collab!! Captain Disillusion and Corridor Digital

    • @trstmeimadctr
      @trstmeimadctr Před 2 lety +11

      And they always end up believing fake things instead

  • @MadsterV
    @MadsterV Před 2 lety +2506

    Another detail: you can see Atlas "toe" sinking in the mat sometimes and you can see the mat bending. In some shots the elbows have a sleeve that flexes properly like fabric. Fabrics are difficult to get right.

    • @chaost4544
      @chaost4544 Před 2 lety +240

      That is something I noticed immediately off the bat. At various times, the robot would leave a slight imprint where they stepped. That seems like it would be crazy difficult to pull off via cg.

    • @dustinbrueggemann1875
      @dustinbrueggemann1875 Před 2 lety +126

      @@chaost4544 There's basically no way for a virtual object to leave a permanent mark in a real scene without throwing off some other aspect of the scene. Either you have a virtual scene element being composited (which is hard) or you have a real change in the physical scene which your cg has to be perfectly synced to (which is basically insane)

    • @driesrobeyns2907
      @driesrobeyns2907 Před 2 lety +102

      In the original parcour video, you can also see in the final seconds that one Atlas blew a hydrolic line and you see hydrolic fluid leaking.

    • @MadsterV
      @MadsterV Před 2 lety +15

      @@driesrobeyns2907 I completely missed that!

    • @MadsterV
      @MadsterV Před 2 lety +37

      @@wjerame plenty hard stuff left and the examples given were correct. Just because you don't understand how doesn't mean it's not.

  • @samuels1123
    @samuels1123 Před rokem +5

    Not only is the mat marked in a way that requires a massive texture, it also must be physically simulated to deform as in some cases like 5:27 where you can see shadows from a toe step deforming the mat, use < and > keys to go by frame.

  • @weasel945
    @weasel945 Před 14 dny +2

    You can also see the plexiglass wall shakes with the weight of the robots jumping/moving that seem to match what you would expect for the weight.
    A big detail is the mats.
    Rubber mats compress with weight and you can see especially when Atlas is on the front of it's foot the mat compresses down which would be hard to fake with an overlay.
    Atlas and Spot both leave imprints in the mats.
    If you watch in slower speed you can see how the elasticity of the rubber effects Atlas' movement and they have to make small adjustments in the ankle to keep the feet flat based on the impact with the rubber. If it was keyframed CGI their feet would land perfectly every time and not be effected by the material.

  • @blowc1612
    @blowc1612 Před 2 lety +2564

    The problem today is people learn a little from experts and they believe they know more than the experts.

    • @blazingstorm9351
      @blazingstorm9351 Před 2 lety +153

      Sadly that's twitter right now.

    • @daboi8734
      @daboi8734 Před 2 lety +74

      All the replies of that comment Corridor gave in the video are proof of that.

    • @kjoc70
      @kjoc70 Před 2 lety +103

      Dunning-Kruger Effect.

    • @LiMCRiMZ
      @LiMCRiMZ Před 2 lety +17

      @@blazingstorm9351 lmao that's BEEN Twitter 🤣

    • @Jimunu
      @Jimunu Před 2 lety +27

      Thats been throughout human history. Nothing new.

  • @donutlie315
    @donutlie315 Před 2 lety +746

    I feel like this is reverse uncanny valley, we saw so much cgi robots that seeing one in real life feels unreal. Also, we seen the boston dynamics progress for years they could barely jump a few years ago and they slowly got better.

    • @PieMastyr
      @PieMastyr Před 2 lety +85

      Ah yes, the canny mountain

    • @Alucard-gt1zf
      @Alucard-gt1zf Před 2 lety +13

      It's the boy who cried wolf principle

    • @davidjacobs8558
      @davidjacobs8558 Před 2 lety +15

      it moves way better than C3PO in Star Wars.
      technology has progressed beyond what people only imagined 40 years ago.

    • @ckannan90
      @ckannan90 Před 2 lety +14

      Yeah and movie robots are often motion captured or at least animated with inverse kinematics, so they look smooth. Whereas this robot is animated with actual kinematics… because it’s an actual kinetic object. So it looks jerky like old CGI used to.

    • @TheBetabot
      @TheBetabot Před 2 lety +7

      which is also why everything filmed in space looks fake as hell. Real space has no air so many optical effect that we are used to only happen because of air. CGI space literally looks better then real space.

  • @themutantrat7417
    @themutantrat7417 Před rokem +2

    Holy cow you guys got the explanation of the mechanics on how the robot is able to courtyograph it's movements perfectly.

  • @im_that_randomguy
    @im_that_randomguy Před rokem +26

    Hopefully they can resolve this issue quickly

  • @Boris_Chang
    @Boris_Chang Před 2 lety +905

    This explains why the credits at the end of a top-tier scifi film, contains hundreds upon hundreds names and sometimes constitutes a huge chunk of the film’s budget.

    • @CivilShepherd
      @CivilShepherd Před 2 lety +7

      LOL

    • @spasmmcspasm
      @spasmmcspasm Před 2 lety +39

      They showed a snippet of the Pixar movie "Soul" I watched it the other night. I was surprised when the movie ended as there was still 20 minutes to go. Yup 20 minutes of Credits.

    • @NewZealandWild
      @NewZealandWild Před 2 lety +1

      @@spasmmcspasm ... and nobody reads them anyway.

  • @bulldozer8950
    @bulldozer8950 Před 2 lety +2415

    It’s like the situation of faking the moon landing. If they faked it, thats would actually be more impressive because of how perfect it is.

    • @nakedpotato9894
      @nakedpotato9894 Před 2 lety +83

      Its actually the opposite
      The moon landing is true because its imperfect
      While in this video it is real because its perfect

    • @J_Stronsky
      @J_Stronsky Před 2 lety +305

      @@nakedpotato9894 I think he means in terms of perfect replication of the lighting. I can't remember where I saw this, but without CGI (which didn't exist at the time) the moon landing would've been impossible to replicate in camera with the technology they had. It'd be easier to just send someone into space, than to fake it.

    • @dibbidydoo4318
      @dibbidydoo4318 Před 2 lety +32

      @@nakedpotato9894 The imperfection is perfect is what he means.

    • @utrak
      @utrak Před 2 lety +93

      exactly! There is no way in heck they could fake it, especially back then. There's also a Mythbusters episode where they test every method available at the time, nothing comes even close. Also the details like the waving flag check out, that's how a soft sheet behaves in a vacuum, it'll flail around at the merest touch. I think people who think it's fake just don't have an eye for detail. I've always been extremely picky with image and sound quality, always had to get the best stuff (for the money) or I couldn't live with it. Like back with CRT monitors, most people couldn't tell the difference between 60Hz and 85Hz, to me it was night and day and 60Hz was just awful to my eyes. Some claim Stanley Kubrick made the moon landing footage, but as amazing as 2001: a Space Odyssey looks, it is nowhere near the moon landing footage.

    • @jtcool1
      @jtcool1 Před 2 lety +13

      There's a documentary called "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon" by Bart Sibrel. It's an interesting watch.

  • @JonathanSinclair-zx
    @JonathanSinclair-zx Před rokem +6

    I love how they are "bunking" a video. How rare is that!? But seriously... Good video. I like that they know what they're talking about and are pretty funny too.

  • @AccuiEN
    @AccuiEN Před rokem +5

    Hiring people to make this as CGI or doing this as CGI yourself is harder and more expensive than actually building an animatronic that can do this.
    Edit: And non believers. Explain how Micheal reeves was able to actually interact with uh. Was it's name spot. That dog one, when he would be too lazy to make or hire people to do the CGI.
    Edit 2: And how I did a thing was able to put a gun on one. These youtubers literally give out basically tutorials to do these. Whenever you see a robot that isn't filmed by Boston Dynamics, you know it is real, although Boston Dynamics made almost every robot and is the reason that people actually try to make them theirselves. People will believe that a homeless man made a super high tech robot more than if a big company did.

  • @ScottMilamscottenglishphoto
    @ScottMilamscottenglishphoto Před 2 lety +918

    This is also shot at a higher shutter speed, which reduces motion blur. This adds to the surreal feel of the clip. So the actual filmmaking choices add to the footage not looking real.

    • @grutarg2938
      @grutarg2938 Před rokem +49

      They need to add some shaky cam for that gritty documentary footage feel.

    • @nikkoa.3639
      @nikkoa.3639 Před rokem +8

      Granted, it was pretty bright

    • @katiequeen7225
      @katiequeen7225 Před rokem +67

      @Dino Sauro boston dynamics has been making absolute top tier robots for a very long time, not only would cgi be incredibly hard to pull off here but it would also be a horrible idea to make it cg from a business standpoint as they have a reputation and contracts to lose

    • @airplanemaniacgaming7877
      @airplanemaniacgaming7877 Před rokem +44

      @Dino Sauro Nice bait.

    • @pokemon05100
      @pokemon05100 Před rokem +15

      @Dino Sauro Nice bait.

  • @MattRose30000
    @MattRose30000 Před 2 lety +581

    IF this was a render, it would be literally the best render of all time, and all other CGI artists could pack it in instantly.

    • @livedandletdie
      @livedandletdie Před 2 lety +31

      Just imagine if a game could have this "render" oh god how good it would be, however I doubt anyone would want to play a game that would require 5 Petabyte of RAM to emulate a singular frame. It's literally ridiculous how people could believe that it's CGI. Just making a render that deals with the Hyper realistic images we have in games nowadays, is bloody hard, and it's not really realistic by any standard still. The name is just silly. Because it's a name taken from the art world. Just rendering light bouncing of a surface, is bloody difficult, all we have in every god damn render these days are glorified perfect mirrors.

    • @joshuawinstead7621
      @joshuawinstead7621 Před 2 lety +25

      @@livedandletdie It's easy, just simulate every photon individually every frame.

    • @soup7694
      @soup7694 Před 2 lety +5

      @@joshuawinstead7621 smart'nt

    • @brighttooth3436
      @brighttooth3436 Před 2 lety +13

      @@joshuawinstead7621 while your at it simulate the whole universe for extra depth

    • @joshuawinstead7621
      @joshuawinstead7621 Před 2 lety +14

      @@brighttooth3436 That's true, if you simulate every particle since the beginning of the universe until now you'll get the most accurate representation, good idea, I'm on it.

  • @bmcgee3507
    @bmcgee3507 Před rokem +13

    Everyone who’s confused, they got hacked by scammers and should have their account back within a few hours at least and days at most. As you can see, they have confirmed the hacking with the profile picture. The videos are just privated, not deleted, so it will be easy to get the channel all back once they change the password and stuff.

  • @JiReyAnimation
    @JiReyAnimation Před rokem +18

    Seems like the ExpressVPN ad didn't age well.

  • @legitbread
    @legitbread Před 2 lety +1852

    Omg this was literally the video I needed to tell people why you can't just CG a whole video like this lol! Thanks for making a super insightful video covering this!

    • @tecwzrd
      @tecwzrd Před 2 lety +25

      I learned more about all the complexities of creating realistic CGI from this video than years of watching CGI tutorials. Excellent video to show just how many steps would be involved to actually create this via CGI.

    • @voidlight6006
      @voidlight6006 Před 2 lety +7

      @@tecwzrd for real. I went and figured out how to apply Fresnel effect to all my materials after seeing this.

    • @KamikazeCommie501
      @KamikazeCommie501 Před 2 lety +3

      You must know some stupid people. Who actually needs someone to explain this to them? Some people must think computers are literally magic lmao

    • @DeanS946
      @DeanS946 Před 2 lety +15

      @@KamikazeCommie501 A lot of people do. Its why the general audience complain about CGI in movies and don't respect it. They assume, its just a dude clicking a mouse in an afternoon.

    • @inemanja
      @inemanja Před 2 lety +3

      You actually can. Although it is very hard to do it.

  • @ceilnguy4700
    @ceilnguy4700 Před 2 lety +1034

    I've seen these robots running around outside in their parking lot when i was working in a building across the street from them....they are truly amazing

    • @LeythLegacy
      @LeythLegacy Před 2 lety +10

      Cool

    • @victorstiles8946
      @victorstiles8946 Před 2 lety +24

      Lucky

    • @yisyis
      @yisyis Před 2 lety +163

      the way you worded this makes it sound like BD gives their robots play breaks outside and I love that

    • @saltananda3227
      @saltananda3227 Před 2 lety +38

      @@yisyis Given all the context I still read BD as Bad Dragon

    • @adamfoxton6341
      @adamfoxton6341 Před 2 lety +104

      @@yisyis *Alarm Bell rings, robots pour from the factory*
      "Oh my God, is the Singularity starting? HAS THE AGE OF MAN ENDED?!"
      "Oh, no. It's just lunchtime, they all want to be first on the swingset."

  • @JJ-nz8nb
    @JJ-nz8nb Před rokem +4

    it stresses me out that people on TikTok are claiming Boston dynamic are "%100 CGI"💀, especially when they are neither VFX professionals nor robots engineer.

  • @user-ng8gm9pb4v
    @user-ng8gm9pb4v Před rokem +12

    Oof I almost unsubscribed because I thought it was one of those scamming channels and I subscribed to them by accident, but then I checked! Damn hackers, your videos are amazing

  • @thyduck7542
    @thyduck7542 Před 2 lety +516

    I would like to congratulate physics in their perfect rendering of real life objects, award winning realism.

    • @Someone-sq8im
      @Someone-sq8im Před 2 lety +4

      Nah the award goes to our eyes

    • @theresa2379
      @theresa2379 Před 2 lety +2

      Hahahahaha

    • @alex0589
      @alex0589 Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, duck

    • @teacon7
      @teacon7 Před 2 lety

      yeah the metaverse will never catch up to the icelandverse. :)

  • @aronseptianto8142
    @aronseptianto8142 Před 2 lety +516

    i'd like to say that the fact that people can't tell whether it's real or not is a huge compliment towards the Boston dynamic's team
    when you cross the threshold of machine preciseness, down to the perfect camera movement and precise synchronisation, you know you've made it as a product designer/mechanical engineer

    • @BlissBatch
      @BlissBatch Před 2 lety +10

      As someone who was 100% convinced the video was not fake, even before this explanation-it _still_ looks just like Ray Harryhausen's stop action special effects.

    • @PisaniProductions
      @PisaniProductions Před 2 lety +11

      I think the ceo said he saw it as a compliment

    • @CoreyJBravo
      @CoreyJBravo Před 2 lety +17

      I literally did my full investigation with sources and all. I still have my eyes lying to me. I think more than anything it's the frame rate and quality of video mixed with the notion that robots couldn't be that advance. The truth is most humans haven't caught up with technology, it's advanced much faster than people could realize.

    • @ark_knight
      @ark_knight Před 2 lety +10

      As an engineer, I would actually feel offended if people said its CG lol

    • @adamp9553
      @adamp9553 Před 2 lety +2

      Precise camera movement was achieved with robotics many years ago for mattes to line up in digital effects. Now the walking robots (with crafted paths) are precise enough to fool people into thinking they're fake.

  • @shardinhand1243
    @shardinhand1243 Před 11 měsíci +1

    its so wonderufl how far robotics has come since my dear dads day, blows mine and his minds

  • @jasoncollin9949
    @jasoncollin9949 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for all the work you do. I use this to help students understand healthy skepticism and to check sources. When I first saw the Boston Dynamic's video, I couldn't believe it and after some "source checking" into the research process, company, and watching a segment on "60 Minutes" I put the "dancing robots" into the "holy moly" it's real box. Of course, as a healthy skeptic...I put it into the "Its' real for now" box...lol

  • @taekatanahu635
    @taekatanahu635 Před 2 lety +1160

    The irony that people have hard time believing robot technology has advanced to that point, yet they greatly overestimate the capabilities of current CGI software and artists. 😄

    • @The_Real_Quantum
      @The_Real_Quantum Před 2 lety +83

      Just a thought. Maybe we are uncomfortable with this reality of robots this advanced, so they subconsciously want to find reason that it isn't real.

    • @SirNarax
      @SirNarax Před 2 lety +26

      There is also probably a significant slice of those people who believe something like 'alien' footage can't possibly be faked. People are just selective in what they want to believe in, it is completely separate from logical thinking. "I reject your reality and substitute my own!"

    • @pillarmenn1936
      @pillarmenn1936 Před 2 lety +37

      @@The_Real_Quantum shrink that down to the west, not everyone in the world immediately thinks Terminator when they see robots. Hell, Japan sees them more as heroes (gundam, transformers, literally any female android character, Hatsune Miku)

    • @cripplingdepression213
      @cripplingdepression213 Před 2 lety +25

      @@pillarmenn1936 astro boy, don't forget astro boy

    • @pillarmenn1936
      @pillarmenn1936 Před 2 lety +15

      @@cripplingdepression213 basically the OG good robot. There's also Talos from greek myth and the Golem if he counts.
      Well would you look at that, seems the US and EU are the only ones suffering from robophobia, I wonder why?

  • @asipamanu
    @asipamanu Před 2 lety +525

    Wren: "As anyone who's married knows"
    AND THATS WHEN HE KNEW, HE FUCKED UP

    • @SevenZeroEleven
      @SevenZeroEleven Před 2 lety +22

      At that moment he realized his wife would probably kill him, Niko for the rescue

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError Před 2 lety +1

      @@SevenZeroEleven hope he didn't tell her not to watch it... cos... she probably will

    • @arandil1
      @arandil1 Před 2 lety +1

      yeh... he gonna die

    • @HumArchInst
      @HumArchInst Před 2 lety +3

      next "onewheel accident" incoming

    • @MoonWalkerTexsRanger
      @MoonWalkerTexsRanger Před 2 lety +3

      THAT'S WREN HE KNEW ! :)

  • @JordaNeale
    @JordaNeale Před rokem +2

    The feet were the first thing i focused on and see the inertia reflect back into the frame of the robot, instantly told me this was real and not fake, its so easy to tell when you've analyzed corridor digital's robot skit.

  • @Rob_65
    @Rob_65 Před rokem +1

    I have no idea why this suddenly pops up on my youtube list but this was a fun thing to watch. I am a big fan of Boston Dynamics and loved the Bosstown Dynamics video - but I had no idea it was you guys who made that one. You guys (and girls) rock and now I have a few days (weeks ?) of binge watching to do 😁

  • @TheEvertw
    @TheEvertw Před 2 lety +844

    ""why do people think ours is more realistic than the actual robot"
    Because most people have not watched a real robot move, and certainly not from up close.

    • @j.j.k8110
      @j.j.k8110 Před 2 lety +51

      Agree, that uncanny valley feel where they expect robots movement to be the same as humans, but he moves differently... Robots are not humans!

    • @Qimchiy
      @Qimchiy Před 2 lety +7

      That would assume most people would think robots movements are completely random like humans. Never perfectly repeatable.

    • @johnhammond6225
      @johnhammond6225 Před 2 lety +18

      Sadly most people just think they are the smartest person on the internet.

    • @johnbeamon
      @johnbeamon Před 2 lety +8

      When the real robots rise up, people standing in line at the grocery store will look at something in real life next to them and ignore it.

    • @feisaljauharitufail
      @feisaljauharitufail Před 2 lety +1

      @@johnhammond6225 I agree. I still forget to keep my head down everytime.

  • @TheSandySasquach
    @TheSandySasquach Před 2 lety +803

    People seem to forget that Boston Dynamics have been working on their robots for multiple decades at this point. Not only that, but they also have some of the best robotics in the entire world. If you took a Tesla and brought it back in time to Model T times, obviously everyone would say it wasnt real since they have no frame of reference on technology in cars. Its the same for the BD robots.

    • @CivilShepherd
      @CivilShepherd Před 2 lety +1

      A Money Pit

    • @MontyRoyal963
      @MontyRoyal963 Před 2 lety +3

      It's NEVER gonna happen. It's the AMERICAN DREAM AND UR SLEEPIN

    • @alvinip9128
      @alvinip9128 Před 2 lety +10

      @@MontyRoyal963 what's never gonna happen?

    • @UserStupidity
      @UserStupidity Před 2 lety +22

      boston dynamics even let ppl buy their dog, its difficult a.f to make a cgi copy to give to ppl

    • @CivilShepherd
      @CivilShepherd Před 2 lety

      @@UserStupidity So they say..

  • @philipus8641
    @philipus8641 Před rokem +15

    even a Chanel as big as the corridor can be hacked... I hope it can be fixed soon

  • @NCozy
    @NCozy Před rokem +5

    My favorite channel micro strategy

  • @ausrick7
    @ausrick7 Před 2 lety +1214

    I think people aren’t used to seeing their robots move that smoothly. Even the camera was robot mounted you can see it in some shots. Their older robots had a more jerky motion of quick limb movement at a near constant fast speed and a sudden stop where there might even be a slight rocking due to the inertia. Your mocap performance captured that so well. I think the problem is that everyone had seen BD’s earlier videos so they were familiar with what the robot motion looked like. You guys emulated it really well so it tricked people, but this new video by BD broke expectations so people thought it was fake.

    • @billster7100
      @billster7100 Před 2 lety +32

      This basically explains why I thought that. Even now after changing my mind it still looks somewhat fake to me.

    • @wowandrss
      @wowandrss Před 2 lety +8

      I have seen them all, imo this one still looks janky, that's my #1 issue with the movement. It absolutely is not fluid like humans, which is how it comes off as if you say that they move smoothly.

    • @oltedders
      @oltedders Před 2 lety +30

      Anyone following the progress at Boston Dynamics knows this is the real deal. Even then, the progress of the last 3-4 years is mind boggling.

    • @Celticshade
      @Celticshade Před 2 lety +7

      I trued explaining it and gave up. This is basically what i was trying to say. We as humans just cant quite believe we have made it to a stage where this is possible yet, and being spoiled with amazing CGI in movies and tv. What else would we turn to but CGI? Even though I know its 100% real there are still moments when it just looks fake.

    • @Deady4u
      @Deady4u Před 2 lety +2

      The age of humanoid robots is here bois

  • @Kenoi_
    @Kenoi_ Před 2 lety +529

    I think in most people’s minds, robots have been so rudimentary and clunky that they can’t bring themselves to believe that this is where we are with the technology. Give it 10 years. They’ll believe

    • @MuppetsSh0w
      @MuppetsSh0w Před 2 lety +2

      In 10 years they'll be indistinguishable from humans

    • @bn-tc2tk
      @bn-tc2tk Před 2 lety +10

      @@MuppetsSh0w lol, that’s funny

    • @Dillsfawn
      @Dillsfawn Před 2 lety +22

      In 10 years, robots will have advanced even further. The dummies will still have the same belief problem, the details will just be different. The true solution is better education that focuses more on the concept "I don't know everything, so should maintain a mindset to learn" rather than "I learned one thing, so I am smarter than everyone around me".
      Also discussions on a mostly anonymous platform that mixes comments that can be both serious and comedic in intent(and is not identified as either) does not help much.

    • @chucks233
      @chucks233 Před 2 lety +2

      Well there are people that think the earth is flat so there will be people that wont believe that these kinds of robots exists even if they see them irl

    • @eve-llblyat2576
      @eve-llblyat2576 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Dillsfawn joe rogan, is that you? in ten years, maybe boston dynamics brings out a new prototyp of their toys, like the humanoid robot who can do this moves in uneven terain and not in a test compount. Nothing more. and they will remain toys, because robots will stay special task units. the best design for a logistik robot is and will be a cart with weels that can load boxes into a shelf, and a welding-robot stays a arm with a welding tool. boston dynamics only try to mimic humen and animals as a showof to amuse the people. you can let them dance or piss beer, ther is no more use. a scifi robot you thinking about is more of software and ai. the sensoric and navigation software is critical to. these robots are complex, and even tesla failed an gave up on an software for autonomous driving.
      alexa is the best you can get right know.

  • @nathank2827
    @nathank2827 Před rokem +6

    I like how this is essentially like the live chat lol

  • @robpolaris5002
    @robpolaris5002 Před rokem +9

    The weight of objects impacting the ground or walls seems to be very difficult to fake. I can almost always tell when something heavy interacts with stable objects if it’s cgi. There is something about the rebound of impacting the ground that almost never looks quite right in cgi.

    • @Yuri-wy2os
      @Yuri-wy2os Před 4 měsíci

      Da pra ver isso nos robôs do Elon musk sempre quando pega algo fica zoada

  • @VertexPlaysMC
    @VertexPlaysMC Před 2 lety +979

    the fact that CG is getting so good that people are confusing reality for fake is incredible.

    • @jefersonpereira9450
      @jefersonpereira9450 Před 2 lety +140

      I thing is oposite, the robots are getting so real and fluid movements that People are confusing with CGI, and that is even more impressive to me

    • @DruNature
      @DruNature Před 2 lety +18

      people have a poor ability to perceive reality then because so much CGI looks obviously fake, given away by unrealistic movements. even physics sims are easy to spot, so idk who is getting fooled. people need their eyes checked.

    • @bones6896
      @bones6896 Před 2 lety +8

      @@DruNature that really just depends on the cgi. some looks incredibly real while others don't. I mean just look at any recent marvel movie or even the newer star wars movies.

    • @ThatOneChipsGuy
      @ThatOneChipsGuy Před rokem

      It's a terrifying thing to think about. I mean CGI has been a thing for around 70 years, and getting this close to something that can actually blur the line from fact and fiction is mind-boggling. I mean, cars have been around for around 130 years, and planes for just a bit over 100. Granted they are made by actual people and not made by computers, but for something almost 2x younger getting so vast and complicated is cool, crazy, and terrifying.
      TL:DR: It's kinda scary how far CGI has come.

    • @Agnes.Nutter
      @Agnes.Nutter Před rokem

      People have been doing that for decades, it’s largely with hindsight that we have such a clear impression of bad CG.

  • @justv7536
    @justv7536 Před 2 lety +688

    The scary thing isn't how many people assuming it's real, the scary thing is how many people assuming corridor thought it was fake

    • @kiwimarshall3937
      @kiwimarshall3937 Před 2 lety +33

      @@grievuspwn4g3 Could you please explain the relevance of that? I genuinely don't understand please help.

    • @Someone-sq8im
      @Someone-sq8im Před 2 lety +1

      @@grievuspwn4g3 please explain

    • @mysteriumxarxes3990
      @mysteriumxarxes3990 Před 2 lety

      I dont understand. please, re-elaborate

    • @bestdjaf7499
      @bestdjaf7499 Před 2 lety +1

      It's the light looks too perfect.
      And then you have the perfect shadows & reflections....
      It just looks too good.

    • @justv7536
      @justv7536 Před 2 lety +46

      @@bestdjaf7499 it almost looks like real life, or something
      Heeeeyy, wait a minute-

  • @LET-THE-G00D-TIMES-R0LL
    @LET-THE-G00D-TIMES-R0LL Před 6 měsíci +4

    "Trust and Verify". Part of the Scientific Method is "Repeatability" . Have Boston Dynamics reproduce this demonstration in front of a live audience of reporters from the tech magazines, newspapers and selected bystanders, and televised live.

    • @davidjd123
      @davidjd123 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Nope,. and yah Id love to see them do it in front of a live audience, but they cant, because its fake.

    • @BONFIREanims
      @BONFIREanims Před 5 dny

      ​@@davidjd123 they ain't gonna have them on live, they don't care if people think it's fake

  • @808Tornado
    @808Tornado Před 3 měsíci +5

    I'm one of the people who proclaimed this to be fake. I just couldn't fathom that Boston Dynamics had really come this far.
    I'm genuinely happy to be proven wrong. What they've done is simply amazing

  • @johnlynnbeck
    @johnlynnbeck Před 2 lety +120

    When I was in college, we had some folks from a local studio come in to talk to our game dev program about some of the latest and greatest things going on in game technology. One dev told us an anecdote about how his team had spent days recording mocap data from actual special forces operators doing things like room clearing exercises and whatnot because they wanted to receate an authentic experience in-game; However, they wound up not being able to use any of it, because their movements were so practiced and precise, so lacking in any motor "jitter" that it looked robotic and "unrealistic" on the characters. They wound up having to do another session with normal, untrained actors so people would believe the performance.
    Seems absurd, but sounds like a very similar phenomenon to what is happening here.

    • @rayhan4502
      @rayhan4502 Před 2 lety +1

      Yea

    • @ixinor
      @ixinor Před 2 lety +18

      Absolutely makes sense. Having been to bootcamp with veterans and having participated we had a session of outdoor practices. I can't remember the name of the exercize but they were scanning the environment for potential threats and they were standing quiet, moving slow, still and scanning. When behind cover or knowing they're safe they moved normally. But their movements were very precise and much practiced.

    • @Foxclip
      @Foxclip Před 2 lety +1

      The Coconut Effect

  • @mikehall473
    @mikehall473 Před 2 lety +319

    This video is clearly fake. The lighting is off, the character models look like they come from uncanny valley and Wren is constantly clipping with his chair.

  • @what.the..6990
    @what.the..6990 Před rokem +7

    RIP Corridor

  • @deadmemes4188
    @deadmemes4188 Před rokem +3

    it is legit incredible some just believe it's fake so much they actually "see" hints of it being fake. I know it's the placebo effect (unless I use the wrong term here), but it's still weird and fascinating to me.

  • @Blattacker
    @Blattacker Před 2 lety +489

    "How do people think this is fake and ours is real?"
    There's still people that think the moon landing was faked. A legitimately scary number of people.

    • @evolicious
      @evolicious Před 2 lety +25

      You can blame the history channel for that garbage conspiracy theory

    • @GarretRB
      @GarretRB Před 2 lety +46

      It would be believable to say it was faked in the 21st century. But there was literally no way to fake it in the 1960’s. They got every detail about the lunar surface correct, they got how the earth looks from space correct, all of these things would have been unknown to them. So it’s pretty obvious that it was just real.

    • @jsl151850b
      @jsl151850b Před 2 lety +28

      @@GarretRB The Lunar Buggy doing donuts. The dust falls instantly. No air. It couldn't have been faked at the time.

    • @matthewlofton8465
      @matthewlofton8465 Před 2 lety +1

      @@GarretRB With the given that all you say is correct, I think this is a pretty good demonstration that what you experience isn't what you know and by extension fakery is a lot easier than you assume. It's a Corridor Crew video on sleight-of-hand magic from 5 years ago: czcams.com/video/VC5PNmQdhFA/video.html

    • @NotEvenSmoozed
      @NotEvenSmoozed Před 2 lety +9

      @@evolicious Lol, yep. The history channel lost all credibility years ago. Ancient Aliens is the peak of their descent.

  • @javiersolis2993
    @javiersolis2993 Před 2 lety +108

    I can't unsee Clint's hand throwing the table

  • @yaboimattyk
    @yaboimattyk Před rokem +7

    Woah, the corridoor crew just got hacked by Micro Strategy? All of the newer videos are getting deleted.

  • @Real_Life_is_all
    @Real_Life_is_all Před rokem +3

    Every time they start the stream report it massive it works!!!

  • @kennylex
    @kennylex Před 2 lety +133

    I need to point out a thing that can be seen at around 1:27, those robots are rather heavy and we can see security glass on the side, when the robot jump and then land we can see those glass panels vibrate slightly, that is something that CGI creators often forget to do for they know few will pay attention to that ant that it would be unnecessary render work.

    • @InsomaniacFiles
      @InsomaniacFiles Před 2 lety +4

      I agree with this mostly but could be caused by an actual performer being there to mocap it. The video is most certainly real.

    • @trimtoroof
      @trimtoroof Před 2 lety +8

      And also there is soft cover on the floor, and you can see the impact with each step they make.

    • @PotatoRankEX
      @PotatoRankEX Před 2 lety +8

      @@InsomaniacFiles Ah yes, a person so heavy and hard they make security glass vibrate...

    • @InsomaniacFiles
      @InsomaniacFiles Před 2 lety +1

      @@PotatoRankEX you do realize the robots weigh around 200lbs? Where could we possibly find someone that heavy... 🤔 and what does hardness have to do with it? I appreciate your cleverness...not. I was merely saying that effect would be possible if there was someone mocapping during that shot. There are far too many fine details for this to be CGI.

    • @fakename287
      @fakename287 Před 2 lety +2

      @@InsomaniacFiles 200lb is either a very fat, or a VERY muscular human (if theyre the same height as the robot), I doubt they'd be able to jump like that
      Also, hard (or rather, rigid) objects transfer vibrations more efficiently than fluids do, which is why the other guy pointed out the safety glass thing

  • @romxxii
    @romxxii Před 2 lety +318

    I mean what's easier, Boston Dynamics programming their very agile robots to dance, or Boston Dynamics paying Industrial Light and Magic and Weta Digital the same amount that Disney pays for a feature film-quality VFX?

    • @gilgamesh5796
      @gilgamesh5796 Před 2 lety +9

      Ah yes Oscar's Blazer

    • @BevansDesign
      @BevansDesign Před 2 lety +50

      Yeah, BD has been posting videos showing the gradual, incremental advancement of their robots for over a decade, so it's quite clear that their robots CAN move like this. What would be the point in faking *this* one?

    • @ZeteticPhilosopher
      @ZeteticPhilosopher Před 2 lety +19

      In terms of profit motive? Definitely the former. I mean, even in terms of VFX, we’re talking tens of millions of dollars for this one video, and you can find hundreds of videos of this robot around the internet now. It probably is easier to just develop the tech for real.

    • @fakename287
      @fakename287 Před 2 lety +16

      I mean, if they payed ILM then it had to have been MORE than Disney does, since the Marvel movies have a bunch of CGI errors (that can be found listed all over the internet) while BD's video is absolutely flawless

    • @triwahyuu
      @triwahyuu Před 2 lety +4

      thing is they don't actually move every single motor manually for every movement, my guess is they just told the robot where to with some physical constraints, and the control algorithm do the rest to execute the motion of deciding how to move each motors

  • @lawrencetate145
    @lawrencetate145 Před rokem +2

    I've been following Boston Dynamics from the beginning so I know their stuff is real, amazingly. You guys helping prove that says more about what we can believe in images moving forward than about Boston Dynamics. Their hardware will prove itself. It's beyond where I thought our tech would be by now. They've got some really cool deep-learning software driving those servos.
    And, I haven't laughed as much in a long time! Great job!

    • @hegeliandetective1034
      @hegeliandetective1034 Před 10 měsíci

      It's fake.

    • @Pizzafan622
      @Pizzafan622 Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@hegeliandetective1034 like your dad?

    • @hegeliandetective1034
      @hegeliandetective1034 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Pizzafan622 So you don't believe in science, you believe in a woman becoming pregnant without a male fertilizing her. Got it.

    • @ibraahimdureng7482
      @ibraahimdureng7482 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@hegeliandetective1034 Lol what is that conclusion you came too?

  • @EricBarthDev
    @EricBarthDev Před rokem +1

    The surface shading and lighting models are ALWAYS the first giveaway to the trained CG eye.

  • @AndaraBledin
    @AndaraBledin Před 2 lety +339

    The part that really sold me on the BD vid being real was the way the robots interact with the floor. It's a mat that's very slightly padded, so when the robots land, they create tiny depressions for the merest fraction of a second, and there's a hint of bounce in reaction, and it's different levels for each robot because they weigh different amounts. As mentioned, interaction between CGI elements and physical elements is super-difficult and there's nary a pixel out of place in over 2 minutes. Not even the biggest blockbusters can manage that.

    • @macoladonc6916
      @macoladonc6916 Před 2 lety +4

      Why would you think it’s fake in the first place

    • @nhonnguyen7841
      @nhonnguyen7841 Před 2 lety +46

      @@macoladonc6916 Usually denial that robotics have advanced to this level. It's a scary thought for many.

    • @macoladonc6916
      @macoladonc6916 Před 2 lety +9

      @@nhonnguyen7841 it’s an amazing thought. Robotics isn’t the thing you should be worried about, it’s the AI. But we won’t have that for many many years. I wouldn’t worry about it

    • @Shinobubu
      @Shinobubu Před 2 lety +2

      same but mostly not just the deformation the robot also adjusts its footing with the plasticity of the floor and the lights interaction between the robot's foot and the foam padding.

    • @nhonnguyen7841
      @nhonnguyen7841 Před 2 lety +2

      @@macoladonc6916 Robotics should be what you need to be afraid of. While General AI is far off, specifically tailored AI for particular tasks are not. Once production lines are streamlined and modified for warfare, it's a whole different ballgame.

  • @asktoybox
    @asktoybox Před 2 lety +448

    Anyone who's been following Boston Dynamics for a long time could absolutely see this as being real. If you go back through some of their really old videos with Big Dog and the Petman project, you can actively see the timeline of their innovations leading up to this point. This isn't something that just came out of nowhere. The original Petman, which is what these robots are based off of, was literally a box suspended from the ceiling with a tether, with just a pair of legs, trying to simulate a proper walking movement on a treadmill. Similarly, the small yellow dog robot is innovating off the original Big Dog project, which was a huge horse-sized robot powered by an actual gas motor that was designed to be able to move like a pack animal over rough terrain.
    Boston Dynamics has been working on these robots for decades so when I saw this video for the first time I knew 100% it was legit.

    • @puck4801
      @puck4801 Před 2 lety +17

      This comment is criminally underrated imo. Absolutely spot-on.

    • @billster7100
      @billster7100 Před 2 lety +23

      That's the thing, I have been following Boston Dynamics ever since Big Dog. They really made a huge jump in terms of software with Atlas. It took them 18 months alone to do the programming for their dance video.

    • @jamesstevenson9340
      @jamesstevenson9340 Před 2 lety +19

      @@billster7100 fuck never knew that. 18 months of pure hard work just to make a 2 minute dance video it. Still shows there is a long way to go

    • @ameliathehedgehogfairy9386
      @ameliathehedgehogfairy9386 Před 2 lety +1

      same, I totally knew this was real!

    • @republicofcrogstan554
      @republicofcrogstan554 Před 2 lety +13

      @@jamesstevenson9340 yeah it's hard to make it worked flawlessly..and when it worked these smooth brains people just saying "Ohhĥ thıs iS faķE obvIouslY!!!" just because it look unreal

  • @PlanetXtreme
    @PlanetXtreme Před rokem +8

    THE LIVESTREAM IS DOWN YESS

  • @LSLuikart
    @LSLuikart Před rokem +1

    Btw. if you look really closely at the floor tiles. They move slightly when the robots step on them and the tiles have interactions with each other.

  • @gr6e
    @gr6e Před 2 lety +69

    The biggest thing for me is that we've been watching this company refine their robots meticulously over the last 13 years. We've seen that the latest iterations look exactly like the robots in the dance video, and that they can already do much more complex tasks than that dance. Why would they go through the painstaking trouble of making the dance video CGI when they have the equipment on hand to do it for real? Simply uploading the dance choreography to the robot, as proven by the commercial versions already owned by many people and companies, is one of the most basic things you can do with it. You can buy Spot right now, and tell it to do that dance, and it will.

    • @TheAnimeist
      @TheAnimeist Před 2 lety +3

      Most people live in a bubble (they can not get beyond.) It's just the way it is.

    • @kevinpeng8295
      @kevinpeng8295 Před 2 lety

      Exactly this!

    • @bionetik
      @bionetik Před 2 lety +2

      Well if you are willing to believe they faked this you are also willing to believe they faked everything and/or many people heard of BD for the first time because of that video (it's by far their most viewed I think) they didn't follow this process of years they Just saw a two minute video with dancing robots and were skeptical since they didn't know about the amount of work going into the whole journey of making a robot move

    • @gr6e
      @gr6e Před 13 dny

      ​@@bionetik they didn't have the budget to fake it then or now

  • @cdmcrst1292
    @cdmcrst1292 Před 2 lety +165

    So... essentially this is an "easier to go the moon than to fake it in 1969" situation. That's pretty cool! Thank you for the in-depth explanation.

    • @EmK02
      @EmK02 Před 2 lety +11

      I knew I had a deja vu watching this vid, the whole moon landing thing is what it was

    • @davisdf3064
      @davisdf3064 Před 2 lety +15

      But the Moon landing WAS fake, they just had to film it on the Moon!

    • @Gaaaaaame
      @Gaaaaaame Před 2 lety +23

      @@davisdf3064 yeah NASA was all "I mean sure we can fake it for you, but in order to make it look convincing we gotta go to the actual location"

    • @Gaaaaaame
      @Gaaaaaame Před 2 lety +5

      @@aaronwestley3239 No no, I don't think you understand. It is WAAAAY cheaper to film it on sight than to CGI the whole thing, have you *SEEN* the pricing on that?? I mean, a movie bought a whole dang cargo jet to crash into a hangar because it was cheaper than having it be CGI lol.

  • @Real_Life_is_all
    @Real_Life_is_all Před rokem +13

    Report the stream so the scammers can’t destroy more and the guys from the corridor crew can revive their channel

  • @Lionheart6667
    @Lionheart6667 Před rokem +10

    Looks like the hacker are deleting Video back logs on their channel hope they have back ups!

  • @ToeCutter0
    @ToeCutter0 Před 2 lety +313

    Finally, an expert opinion! I sent this out to a few friends and family when it first hit and all I heard back were resounding messages reading FAKE! The dead giveaway for me was the foam padding on the floor? This is very similar to what hockey arenas use, so skaters don’t have to remove skates while moving around between locker rooms and rink. I’ve played hockey since 4 yo and know exactly how this padding feels and moves. You can see the robots feet depress the foam with each step. You can even see the seams of the foam tile deform when a robot steps near the seam? I know a wee bit about SFX and continuity for film and just couldn’t see a team spending the ridiculous amount of time rendering the floor to deflect, reflect under multiple shadows, etc just to hide all the imperfections that would result from such heavy layering. Nonetheless, thanks for doing a video on this! I feel somewhat vindicated.

    • @TheGuindo
      @TheGuindo Před 2 lety +20

      yeah the floor is what really cements it as real and not CGI. there's moments where the robots' feet sink into the padding toe-first and you can see there is absolutely ZERO CLIPPING when they do this. If anything was gonna clip, it would be there, and there's none. That's *really* hard to get right in CGI with that kind of flooring.

    • @ToeCutter0
      @ToeCutter0 Před 2 lety +4

      @@TheGuindo Exactly. The more I paid attention to the padding, the more I noticed how each step was slightly different based on the movement of the robot. I guess it could be done, but OMG, the effort required for just a few minutes of video?! When I was writing my earlier comments, I had something tugging at my memory, but just couldn’t recall. Over night it finally resolved itself: Anyone remember the IG-11 (sometimes wrongly referred to as IG-88, from ESB) droid from season 1 of The Mandalorian? Lucasfilm must use linear actuators to animate IG-11 when he walks bc it too demonstrates a very strange, but mechanical walk that appears similar to the BD bots? The episode where IG-11 and the Mando rescue Baby Yoda (or, Grogu) after a big shootout shows quite a few frames of IG-11 walking and it’s a bit creepy because it’s a very unhuman way of walking. The joints and limbs are just off, which probably demonstrates how it’s actually a practical effect vs CG. Now that I’m thinking about it, the Book of Boba Fett is only a few months away! Favs & Filoni have really knocked it out of the park with The Mandalorian, and hopefully the new Boba Fett series! We live in interesting times.

    • @lonniedobbins1195
      @lonniedobbins1195 Před 2 lety

      That's the only response you got?
      *Not How Dangerous These Robots Are To People?*

    • @ToeCutter0
      @ToeCutter0 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lonniedobbins1195 Was this intended as irony?

    • @PadreMortalis
      @PadreMortalis Před 2 lety

      Why is there so many question marks in sentences that were meant to be assertions?

  • @soundninja99
    @soundninja99 Před 2 lety +301

    Omg, thank you so much for making this. Every comment saying it's fake annoyed me so much

    • @tuschman168
      @tuschman168 Před 2 lety +25

      Really! I loved those comments. Some of them are so extremely confident in their wrong opinion. It's hilarious.

    • @soundninja99
      @soundninja99 Před 2 lety +17

      @@tuschman168 Fair enough lol. Some of the jokey comments were great too. Like the "we know it's just Clint again" one

    • @shanghoang3302
      @shanghoang3302 Před 2 lety +13

      yeah, really. There was a guy so persistent that this was CGI and he pointed out how real Corridor video is compare to Boston's one
      I really want to say that he is a dumb a** but it will be rude

    • @SpiffoGaming
      @SpiffoGaming Před 2 lety +6

      @@shanghoang3302 just do it. Sometimes you need to have just a short moment of rudeness (thats totally not a word) to get it through their thick skull

    • @NaughtyShepherd
      @NaughtyShepherd Před 2 lety +5

      If someone is committed enough in their beliefs, nothing will swing them back to reality.

  • @bishopshion1786
    @bishopshion1786 Před rokem +1

    8:48
    The fact that the center of gravity of a human being is depicted by showing an absolutely perfect plank with an actual human was so comical and so surprising that I just died instantly

  • @scribbles1440
    @scribbles1440 Před rokem +2

    For me, I feel like it's that matte material on the robots that make it look fake. But this is an incredible video, and amazing job to those engineers at Bostom Dynamics!

  • @asdkant
    @asdkant Před 2 lety +376

    I'd love to see your take on Coraline.
    The whole "people thinking this is a render" thing reminded me of when I was watching that movie, thinking "wow, the lighting here is SO realistic!" and then remembering it's a stop-motion movie =P

    • @MrGamelover23
      @MrGamelover23 Před 2 lety +3

      They do use CGI in those movies, particularly in the crowd shots of the film that came after it that I can't remember the name of but it involved cheese and the villain exploding after eating too much. Boxtrolls possibly? But yeah I would love to see them look at that company's films.

    • @alezanders
      @alezanders Před 2 lety +4

      @@MrGamelover23 Yeah that’s The Boxtrolls. LAIKA tries to do as much as possible in camera but some backgrounds and some crowd shots just need to be done in CG

    • @ivoryas1696
      @ivoryas1696 Před 2 lety

      Ariel Kanterewicz
      Lmao, _I _*_too_* thought it was animated, now that I think about it. I just happens sometimes.

    • @ChozoSR388
      @ChozoSR388 Před 2 lety

      Coraline was stop-motion animation, though, wasn't it? Edit: Typo'd 'though' as 'thought'. Fixed. Edit 2: No, it totally _is_ stop-motion animated. Direct from the wiki: "Coraline is a 2009 American stop-motion animated dark fantasy horror film written and directed by Henry Selick and based on Neil Gaiman's 2002 novella of the same name."

    • @seonor
      @seonor Před 2 lety

      If I remember correctly one of the people involved in making Coraline said that only 3% of all frames of the movie have CGI in them. I think it was in one of the commentary tracks on the DVD or one of the documentaries on it.

  • @williams.779
    @williams.779 Před 2 lety +241

    How I knew BD was real:
    1: I kept up with the company’s painstaking DECADE LONG LEARNING PROCESS TO MAKE ROBOTS.
    2: the floor mats and plexiglass had imperfections that are possible to emulate but not easy
    3: the backflip thing. I replayed it a few times the first time I watched it
    4: the jerky motion like they mentioned- I didn’t actually “know” know this but it was a gut feeling

    • @pixslz9164
      @pixslz9164 Před 2 lety +3

      i don’t care if they’re fake or not (i know they are real) but i live un boston

    • @exseraph-1344
      @exseraph-1344 Před 2 lety +10

      @@pixslz9164 uh, ok?

    • @legaldrumprogrammer1685
      @legaldrumprogrammer1685 Před 2 lety +13

      How do I know that BD is real. Fucking Michael Reeves and Friends bought one of the robo dog. And make it piss on a cup.

    • @Sam_on_YouTube
      @Sam_on_YouTube Před 2 lety +1

      And, if it were fake, the FTC and their shareholders would sue the crap out of them.

    • @PHeMoX
      @PHeMoX Před 2 lety +1

      And yet, you could fake point 4. just fine though. I would agree it is a detail a visual artist would easily overlook. However, it is untrue it couldn't be faked in such a sense. And also, a more 'light on its toes' type future robot, very likely wouldn't have the spring-like movement if the end goal is to appear more human. We have to consider that difference plausible, actually.

  • @route77productions
    @route77productions Před rokem +3

    We'll just keep massive reporting that stream everytime they start again😂

  • @PlanetXtreme
    @PlanetXtreme Před rokem +8

    Lol corridor fighting back by changing the title

  • @RhiannonSmudge
    @RhiannonSmudge Před 2 lety +315

    I think this is a case of the movement being in a sort of uncanny valley, as is the movement is simultaneously robotic and smooth/human-like, thus it looks like 3D animation. There is so little robotic jitteriness and stiffness that we associate with how we think robots move, to the point where it either looks like mocap or keyframed animation

    • @girlord13
      @girlord13 Před 2 lety +29

      This is what I was thinking. Additionally I think design of the robots suggest that they would be more weighty and move as such. Those sizes assigned to mammal anatomy do not correlate with that light floaty movement in people's experience.
      Ultimately I think it's all about the norms, what you mentioned and the points made towards the end of the video

    • @isamuddin1
      @isamuddin1 Před 2 lety

      We start touching horror stuff now....

    • @ryoid6001
      @ryoid6001 Před 2 lety +7

      My mom keep insisting they fake because human creation can't match God creation,she said robot move like human is impossible because human body is greater than machine

    • @avisian8063
      @avisian8063 Před 2 lety +14

      @@ryoid6001 🤣

    • @ulforcemegamon3094
      @ulforcemegamon3094 Před 2 lety +6

      @@girlord13 if i'm not mistaken atlas is way lighter than it looks since most of the materials that atlas is Made off are 3D printed and that makes the weight lesser

  • @digital7675
    @digital7675 Před 2 lety +262

    Cgi is becoming so real, an alien invasions gonna happen and everyone's gonna think its fake and wait for corridor crew to bunk it

    • @jmanpolo5611
      @jmanpolo5611 Před 2 lety +35

      "So the government dropped a video of an alien invasion.. and we are here to tell you.. no, it isn't clint again. Basically we are all fucked."

    • @dangeren904
      @dangeren904 Před 2 lety +15

      Hahaha, that exactly is part of the plot of the spinnof book of Ender's Game when the aliens first come to Earth. The guy that came from the outer solar system with video proof gets ignored because everyone thinks its cgi hahaha

    • @localfriendlycloud7720
      @localfriendlycloud7720 Před 2 lety +4

      @@jmanpolo5611 clint turns into massive spaceship

    • @jmanpolo5611
      @jmanpolo5611 Před 2 lety

      @@localfriendlycloud7720 lmao exactly

    • @googiegress7459
      @googiegress7459 Před 2 lety

      Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos

  • @saldiven2009
    @saldiven2009 Před 2 měsíci +2

    It's amazingly common for people to not understand how something was done, so they assume it must be the result of some sort of conspiracy.😊

  • @Nell_Hell
    @Nell_Hell Před 7 měsíci +5

    Seeing all of these people actually think this is fake makes me lose hope in human intelligence

  • @Avyre
    @Avyre Před 2 lety +117

    It's also just the notion of an IRL robot moving that smoothly. We're used to seeing CGI robotics that can twist and turn and move so fluidly *because* they're CGI; a lot of real-life robotics the average person sees don't have that fluidity, they still have a very mechanical feel to their movement. Even the fluid-moving robotics I've seen have been restricted to assembly lines, where they perform a single set of actions in a limit space. These are robots that move with the kind of fluidity we just aren't used to seeing, and thinking about it, probably move more fluidly than a human can replicate because they're being powered by scientific precision. It's like they're too real and so our mind assumes they're not real.

    • @wotwott2319
      @wotwott2319 Před 2 lety +9

      The uncanny valley effect but for movement

    • @MortalWizard
      @MortalWizard Před 2 lety +4

      Yeah, one thing like that is when the robots do flips, they kinda jump up and then spinn, that's usually not how people do flips. Most people (from what I've seen) bend their back and push of from the ground at an angle (relative to their body) to flip over, while the robots kinda seem to jump almost straight up and then fling their legs back to create momentum to spin which looks kinda uncanny

    • @Hamachingo
      @Hamachingo Před 2 lety

      Factory robots used to creep me out a lot like a kid. Those fluid determined movements.

  • @boredguy1297
    @boredguy1297 Před 2 lety +78

    Oh man your point about the robot being "animated, but expressed through an animatronic" really hit the point. If both CGI and Boston Dynamics used keyframes to make their animations, then they'll look similar to each other because their movements originated from the same method.

    • @angwydud
      @angwydud Před 2 lety

      wdym "if"
      they DO use keyframes if im not mistaken but those keyframes are modified based on the situation

    • @vertxxyz
      @vertxxyz Před 2 lety +3

      To be fair, it's not the same method. BD has some very advanced simulation behind the animated values they send to the robot. Meanwhile CD has motion capture that's gone through cleanup, and then is manually animated where it needs it.
      That simulation step is a rather large workflow tool that nobody but BD will have access to. Its feedback loop with reality is completely real, but these robots are being driven by computers, the outcome in animation still likely exists at quite high fidelity and could likely drive a convincing CG version.

    • @Thedirt2000
      @Thedirt2000 Před 2 lety

      had to like comment to get to 69 likes

  • @sebastiandelacruz3849
    @sebastiandelacruz3849 Před rokem +6

    Ayo, i believe your corrider crew channel just got hacked

  • @khy6330
    @khy6330 Před 11 měsíci +1

    One of the first things I noticed was the reaction of the floor to the pressure of the robots feet. You can visual see the floor deforming as the robots land upon it as well as a rebound tremor in the robot itself when it's motion is suddenly stopped by the floor; and there is 0 clipping of the robots feet into the floor.