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Coincidence ?

Started by innov8, July 10, 2007, 02:27:58 PM

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innov8

Hello All, I have been interested in this forum for some time now but I haven't been able to contribute. The photo and link below should be considered. Please do not discount the Fantastic subject mater. Please carefully study the geometry and consider, real or not, what is the intended power source used by the designer or prankster.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJiCxWUlgcY

Prost!




IronHead

This was made in a 3D animation package called Maya . There are many more videos done with the same object  even a nice rendering of it taking off in a parking lot. The power source so the guy said on a forum was rotating fields
concept .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRv3WAEnHMc

TheOne


IronHead

This is the one I want to know the power source in   :o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N64H1g6apQo

In a 3d package the opposite applies to real life  it is gravity that is hard to mimic
and make things look like they react to gravity forces in an natural way.

Dyamios

I've been following this story for some time now. The picture of the drone was claimed to be real, and the authenticity of said statement is still under heated debate. Those videos were inspired by the images to see how well a fake could be made (and granted they can be made easily and with good quality).

The problem we are faced with now is that computer rendering is so advanced that near pixel-perfect copies of real life images and scenes can be created digitally. So when something like the image does arise, it is nearly impossible to be sure whether or not it was in fact computer generated or real. And since the image came first, it is easy to duplicate via digital means since there is a model to go from.

There is no real answer here, just try to stay objective.

Cheers!