The true secret is, that Coffeezilla himself is a 3D-model made with Blender. He just adds a little green tint and an outline to the model to make it look like He's in front of the Green screen. He's still that clean shaved BeTa Soyboy from the meme at the beginning.
As a 3d artist and a long time Zilla HODLER i feel honored that you and your work can receive benefits from digital and 3d art. Keep it up Zilla, even if you have a 10 million dollar studio you are a normal guy like us
normal guys don't have ten million dollar studios and bad ass robot bartenders. Coffeezilla is an space alien from the 32nd commerce galaxy of Zillatopia. He is on a mission to save us from us.
When Coffee said “I’m going to tell you something that nobody knows about”… I thought he was becoming… one of them. Luckily all I found was a very educational video 🤝 always appreciated Mr “Coffee Time”
Steven while the green screen stuff is great and I love the studio......... I think your BIGGEST production skill is tasteful, respectful editing. You have just the right balance of b-roll, your audio quality is always on point, your cuts are natural and well paced etc. This helps but its def not everything
@@elsiehupp Linus has a team of real engineers now. He has turned himself in to a tech brand. Soon there will be Linus labeled pre builts and customs pcs I mean custom, not just hand picked parts
@@jimmyclayton3553 I'm sure NASA has fudged a few situations over the year's. It could become messy taxpayers might not be happy wasting billions of taxpayer dollar's.....Oh never mind the government just wasted trillions of taxpayers dollars and countless precious American troops lives and countless innocent civilians..Oops I got carry away again...Damn it. Got any spare change?
Ian is a pioneer in working with low budget and taking real life objects and mashing it with his film projects. He's insanely good at what he does, highly recommend following all of his social media accounts!
I haven’t commented on RU-vid in nearly 3 years, I appreciate how open you are with your work and how humble you are! You deserve all the success you have accomplished, more to come ❤️
the CG idea will definitely help to boost the production by a significant amount. Although it's doable by one person, which every small RU-vidr should, but creating such high quality and customized cg scene is not easy, there's shit tons of works that needed to be done, like modelling, rendering, etc.
@@InfectedChris True, I'm currently using an ultrabook without a dedicated gpu. Can't really use game engines like Unreal. The best my pc could do is just a static image, low poly scene.
I absolutely love this video, and glad you've touched on the subject of virtual production! I recently switched my streaming set up to have a virtual background, and it's had great reception so far. More creators with green screens need to implement this!
Just started blender 2 weeks ago. Putting full time hours in to learn, and this video has inspired me to keep at it. Not only is it fun, but seems it may be rewarding as well.
Coffeezilla! I really enjoyed your mini-movie bit with the robot ("The Confronting Faze Kay" video) - where you went about interrogating him and discussing how it was going with him (the robot) behind the glass window. In an age where everyone tries so hard to make thing seems spontaneous, unforced, unplanned and unintentional (almost like trying to become the cool doesn't care kid at school)... you actually risked doing something incredibly different, high-effort and overtly artistic. And I thoroughly enjoyed it! It was like watching an 80s movie I'd never seen before. Feel free to keep it up!
The Linus tech Tips Studio is actually super smart. Everything feels so Natural even though everything is Fake. They have 30° Angle Walls to make the Illusion of complete rooms and stuff
If you want to do green screen good you need a really good high res camera so you can avoid the fuzziness on edges where the blending between say a white shirt and green screen behind it results in some weird edges that look too dark. You normally solve this by recording on a higher resolution, green screen it out, then downscale. Every doubling of the pixels involved cuts the colour bleeding problem by 75% so it's basically impossible to see if you record in 8k and downscale the video to 1080. Not that I need to mention this to you given you'd obviously never do something so pedestrian.
Holy lord that Twitch reactors sub gain is massive. Almost 100k new subs in 3 days. Also your set and editing and 3d graphics are amazing. Shoutout to Harry Bagg and Ed Leszczynski. Glad to see them listed in the description! Last but not least, if you need another video editor, I'll happily apply.
Just to be clear, Ray Tracing is not new. Real-time ray tracing is new. and the main thing is the access to equipment that can do such computations is getting easier and easier. You can create all of the things Coffee showed here on video cards that are a decade or more old.
Very insightful and helpful! As someone who's recently started off my own channel, it actually does make me wonder how I'd actually ever be able to come to the level of those high production level youtubers like you mentioned. Will be looking more into this, thanks!
I found your channel through the techlead, million coin back and fourths and was immediately impressed with your ten million dollar studio. But what impressed me most and got me subscribing, was your energy and charisma. Good stuff man
Ray tracing isn't new, they were working on it in the 70s. You could write a ray tracer from a book on your PC in the 90s. The only thing that has changed is GPUs. Raytracing is heavily parallel, so one CPU could trace a single ray and you have to trace each pixel on the screen. It's very expensive. So while you could make realistic pictures in the 1990s, it took hours or days to generate. So processing power and heavily parallel GPUs available to the end consumer as opposed to expensive SGI workstations or a mainframe is what changed. Algorithms and techniques have evolved as well of course and perhaps things have gotten faster, but you aren't doing this with graphics cards and hardware from 20 years ago.
Clean-shaven Coffeezilla still has some kind of charm tho. But definitely go with the ray tracing, I mean 10 billion dollar studios. The future is now.
I discovered you through Save the Kids and went back and watched most of your older stuff and was really shocked to see the transformation honestly. So much can change in such a little bit of time
5:15 Ray tracing is not a new revolutionary technology. In fact, it's one of the oldest forms of CGI. The "new thing" is that some graphics cards can now do a limited version of ray tracing in *real time*. This is definitely a cool new thing, but it has nothing to do with video production--only games.
And one thing is cameras getting better and cheaper. Green screen needs good cam to make it look good. Without good cam green screen will be blurry/noisy.
On this day, I am receiving my professionally graded green screen and awaiting the completion of a 3D rendered RU-vid studio from Fiverr to replace my small and limited own apartment... couldn't agree more coffee! Cheers.
Ray tracing is not new. A software engineer I worked with sometime around 1989 brought his 1Mhz Commodore 64 computer into work to demonstrate some pictures he created through ray tracing. They were low-resolution and limited to 16 colors or something like that. But they were remarkable because they had reflections and glossiness like objects in real life. He said it would take several days just to generate one static image. A big difference now is that modern video cards can do what took 5 days on a C64 at much greater resolution and color depth now at a rate of 30 or 60 times a second.
normal guys don't have ten million dollar studios and bad ass robot bartenders. Coffeezilla is a space alien superhero from the 32nd commerce galaxy of Zillatopia. He is on a secret mission to save us from us.
This was an awesome look into the tech around us, I knew the 10 million dollar studio was green screened but it’s definitely of a higher quality than years gone by
Kinda getting into content creation, little to no experience with anything, still trying to figure out streaming. Would you be willing to do a green screen tutorial type thing at some point? I'd be willing to learn
Coffeezilla there's something that could help people and make a good video in regards to this guy Mike @The Credit Game and few other names using running ads as well. He's screwed over a lot of people and a few are posting videos about their situation. This guy really needs to be put on blast before more people are taken advantage of. One RU-vidr The Credit Crusader is helping people a lot but you have a larger audience to get the word out.
Also AI audio enhancement will help raise the audio quality of creator content which can be a challenge when recording with cheap microphones in bad sounding rooms.
Moons in like.. Zilla bends over and drops trou? I'm slightly confused my slang cross reference files have..... My files are buffeting..please stand by....your patience is greatly appreciated.
What about gameplay channels? Especially VR. VR is among the most popular content and doesn't need a green screen. And I often follow commentary channels that use gameplay as a background and they speak over it. Or am I getting the wrong idea here?
Hey dude, just a quick tip: you sit a tiny bit too close to your green screen, you sometimes have a bit of green hue to your face. Mostly on the left side.
Def been wanting to get into this and this video just convinced me :) Already have a great performance laptop just need to research where to start with all this CGI stuff 😅
I honestly don't think you need a lavish setup, just keep telling truth like you already are, keep putting out quality content and never shave that beard. That's all the formula you need.