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Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Aug 6, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.721 (1,389/18,497 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-20T04:44:19.55348Z
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For those wondering: the way you do it with CG and 3D simulated dominoes, is you run the fall simulation once with all the pieces the same color, then with the sim in its final state. you chose an angle from which you want to view it, then superimpose the image of Mario and give the pieces the "correct" color, then wind back the simulation. It's similar to those videos of marbles sorting themselves by color through a sieve machine.
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My initial reaction: I think it's fake. Something about the level of detail, and how the image slightly slides during and after the falldown seems suspicious. Also some dominoes have 2 (or maybe more!) colors on them, and the statistical improbability that a domino with 2 or more colors would fall perfectly into place like that.
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1:39 you know that your the domino queen when your on top of the domino social media landscape
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This kind of seemingly impossible forming of images from random stuff is actually pretty simple to do with physics simulations. You can imagine this creator setting up a simulated pyramid of dominos, letting it fall down, and then "baking" the procedure into a deterministic animation so they could then project an image of mario onto the resulting pile of dominos at the end & have them keep that color at the beginning of the sequence as well. Still impressive, but in comparison to the logistical nightmare this would be in real life I think it's 100% certain that this is a computer animated piece.
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Captain Disillusion did a really good explanation of this sort of effect in one of his videos. In that one it was a "ball sorter" which somehow caused all the balls to bounce into the right buckets; the implementation was really simple, where the physics sim was done on uncolored balls and then at the end of it the balls got painted based on the bucket they landed in. Simple but effective.
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I feel like the only way to get a high detail image from a falling domino structure irl would be to just make it so massive you can take a drone up and get the same effect as pixels on a screen or from a printer making it look smooth and detailed, even if it's actually fuzzy edges and 6 inches at the thinnest line
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@H5dominocommunity
1 year ago
do you think the pyramid is real or fake?! leave your guess below before watching the entire video! (spoilers are in the rest of the comments so don't scroll down yet!)
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