How has no one commented on the level of detail in this animation?! It's actually incredible, the facial expressions are so well crafted and the lip-sync is spot on! They way Gordon approaches and speaks to G-man, the hand wave and eye brow movement, Eli falling to his knees and screaming, It all looks so fluid and life-like! This is legitimately the highest quality animation I've seen this year.
Dude exactly the comment I've been searching for -- I've re-watched this like 10 times in the last few minutes and the comedy part of it doesn't even register I'm so baffled by how well made it is. I was convinced it must've been made with Unreal until I checked out the author's channel. I used to watch hella tf2 SFMs back in the day and I've played through Half-Life 2, and somehow this is the single most well-made SFM animation I have ever seen. I didn't know SFM *could* look this good. It's fucking wild.
This still gets me every time, i just love how he completely ignores the ligma and then G man completely ignores him and hits him with the ligma balls before Dr Manhattaning him. Hilarious every time
should i skip school for youtube video making? i making good stuff but i need much time to making. maybe replace school with making videos. i have two girlfriends. thanks for your opinion dear dan
@@AxxLAfriku why are you asking him of all people and expecting a response after all this time? I'd say you should do it if you have the money to buy a bunch of editing software. I don't think you really otherwise want to be one of these people who fails at blowing up a couple times and has to crawl over to JobCorps or whatever your local equivalent is to get a high school diploma long after you otherwise would have been able to.
@@timothyjohnson5699 First, you should play either Half-Life 1 (not source) or Black Mesa, which is a modern remake of HL1. Then Half-Life 2 and its Episodes. After playing HL2: Episode 2, play HL: Alyx if you have VR. Those are all the must plays.
@@ieatbugs45 My boy, all this started because I got VR so I could play the big ones like Alyx and Boneworks, but for some inexplicable reason, I can't get past the Oculus start-up process. Curse that USB and Display Port screen! ...Trying to fix said problem has thus far been nothing short of infuriating. In the meantime, I might as well play the HL games, maybe see why it has all this acclamation. Thank you for the canonical guidance.
There is absolutely no reason why this 10 second video was animated with such smoothness and realism. But there is CERTAINLY no reason why this video was rendered, exported, and uploaded in FULL 4K60FPS. The creator is truly a pioneer of our time. Anyway, who the hell is Steve Jobs?
@@bampersand905 I mean Steve Jobs was known in the computer world since the early days of desktops. If the Black Mesa incident happened in the 90s, Freeman would have probably heard or read about him.
G-Man has far more power, a personality, no known weaknesses, and is capable of both being interested in things and generating others' interest. Dr. Manhattan wishes he was G-Man.
Gordon and Eli had arrived at their final destination. "It's so sad Steve Jobs died of Ligma" Gordon turned, knowing who spoke those words but could not know what would happen should he say something. Eli attempted to stop him but Gordon had been waiting to speak for 20 years. "Who the hell is Steve Jobs?" Gordon said, not knowing the consequences of such a sentence. "Ligma Balls" spoke the creature, as Gordon had fooled himself and with a motion from the creature's hand, was erased from this realm. Eli yelled in to the abyss at Gordon's foolishness, and was left to fight the creature alone now...
"This is so sad, Steve Jobs died from Ligma" "Dear GOD" *"Ligma balls"* *_"NOOo-"_* Somehow I can see the Watchmen's scene from this, what a masterpiece xD
The animation on their eyes is really, really well done. It's little things like the back and forth eye twitches to focus on slightly different things that that make all the difference in it looking more convincing.
Lyrics: [G-Man, intro] "It's so sad Steve jobs died from ligma." [Bridge] [Gordon Freeman, Chorus] "Who the hell is Steve Jobs?" [G-Man, Verse] "Ligma Balls." [Eli Vance, Outro] "NOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooo."
"Their only experience of 'humanity' was an... iPhone sending them spam emails from a sketchy Nigerian Prince." In all seriousness, it's good to see this animated. So well done, and I hope my stupid little comment from pick up that can inspired this.
That shows you proof that Gordon Freeman's Crowbar is not all we think it is. This Crowbar is a gift from god that is unbreakable. That could explain why Gordon always used it to smash anything including enemies too.
G-Man: It's so sad that Steve Jobs died of ligma. Gordon: What the hell is Ligma? G-Man: Steven Paul Jobs (February 24, 1955 - October 5, 2011) was an American business magnate, inventor, and investor. He was the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Apple; the chairman and majority shareholder of Pixar; a member of The Walt Disney Company's board of directors following its acquisition of Pixar; and the founder, chairman, and CEO of NeXT. He was a pioneer of the personal computer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s, along with his early business partner and fellow Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.
from the facial expressions, the animation, how close the movements were to the original, to generally how amazing this art piece is, this 10 second shitpost has so much effort and value in it and i love it
I've been looking at this for 5 hours now... Perfection. Absolute perfection. Seriously though the animation is amazing. Your doing stellar work Corey!