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@TwoMinutePapers
@TwoMinutePapers Год назад
Make sure to check out the paper itself here, it is a really short read and let me know if you enjoyed it! - rdcu.be/cWPfD Orig. Nature link with clickable citations: www.nature.com/articles/s41567-022-01788-5
@SyntheticVoices
@SyntheticVoices Год назад
Another master piece Dr.
@grimsk
@grimsk Год назад
it's very close to the 'nature' itself :)
@shantanusapru
@shantanusapru Год назад
The free link to download the paper is not working. it leads back to the Nature website, which is paywalled...it allows "read-only", not download to read for later...
@royroye1643
@royroye1643 Год назад
Congratulations! Keep up the wonder. You've become a worthy representative of the field.
@ayron-x5823
@ayron-x5823 Год назад
porque usas un modulador de voz?, esta sobre editada
@SeyHan3232
@SeyHan3232 Год назад
Congratulation on getting your paper accepted. I love what you are going for the the community, im not in the field myself but im always amazed by the things that are possible, through your yt videos
@TwoMinutePapers
@TwoMinutePapers Год назад
Thank you so much for being so kind! Honored to have Fellow Scholars like you in our ranks! 🙏
@Kram1032
@Kram1032 Год назад
Those really are amazing! I love these physics sim videos. Everytime you post one of these I wonder all over again how close we are to a reasonably "full" physics engine that can handle all states of matter at reasonable accuracies and interactive speeds. Between our improving graphics cards and our algorithms that improve even faster than said cards, it ought to happen eventually
@luciazazel2683
@luciazazel2683 Год назад
Close. Probably a couple years from having all the tools, and another couple before deployment--though this is for common states (solid, liquid, gas, plasma) and not some of the weirder states (Rydberg matter, superfluids etc.). Those weirder states will probably be worked on in a different domain (purely R&D + academic)--but some papers from the last couple years suggest that neural nets may make simulation of complex quantum states many many orders of magnitude more efficient (alphafold 2 is a good example of such progress).
@carveratutube
@carveratutube Год назад
If you are talking about having them av in computer AAA games. I doubt that we are close. These are isolated simulations (with very limited interactivity).
@Kram1032
@Kram1032 Год назад
@@carveratutube I'm aware. We'd still need a few hundred times speedups to a thousand times to begin to use stuff like this in actual games. Getting down from days to minutes is highly encouraging though
@benveasey7474
@benveasey7474 Год назад
@@carveratutube Have you seen what NVidia have been doing in radically reducing the size of VDBs using a neural calculation? This will be great for games.
@luciazazel2683
@luciazazel2683 Год назад
@@carveratutube These are obviously not ready for a game, yeah, but the physics calculations are getting fast enough to simulate fluid mechanics in real time within the next few years--especially given that, recently, good-quality AI approximations have run in, very nearly, real-time. Once that happens, it's a matter of integration into game engines--which will take another few. Still not that far off.
@SilicatYT
@SilicatYT Год назад
Been looking forward to that video since I saw the community post o.O
@topordrop2402
@topordrop2402 Год назад
I love your work Károly. As an engineer that works with CFD and FEA tools all the time, these papers get me so excited for the future of the field. As a gamer, I can't wait for these papers to flow into real-time physics engines. What a time to be alive!
@marcfruchtman9473
@marcfruchtman9473 Год назад
I really enjoyed this video on Simulations. Thank you for making it!
@TwoMinutePapers
@TwoMinutePapers Год назад
You are very kind, thank you so much! 🙏 These simulations are truly incredible.
@VisualBasic6
@VisualBasic6 Год назад
I really enjoyed this, we are SO CLOSE to being able to do this real time and make it indistinguishable to real life. What a time to be alive! My only sadness is seeing how dry the items remain, water particles that hit the dry surfaces should leave a small film of water (drying or not). Without this crucial detail, it looks very fake to me. But don't get me wrong, I am LOVING this.
@YouTube_username.
@YouTube_username. Год назад
Don't worry shiny stuff is circa 1980's cgi 👌ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LxSeAvjmZfo.html
@shukrantpatil
@shukrantpatil Год назад
I believe they left it out as they are right not focusing on only the motion of the water molecules
@shukrantpatil
@shukrantpatil Год назад
I believe they left it out as they are right not focusing on only the motion of the water molecules
@shukrantpatil
@shukrantpatil Год назад
I believe they left it out as they are right not focusing on only the motion of the water molecules
@richardduncan9740
@richardduncan9740 Год назад
I dare say these are simplified demonstration events. If someone wanted to take the personal/professional time to add surface imperfections and microscopic hygroscopic particles as part of the original texture layer the algorithm could handle that easily, it's just that these papers are coming out so fast it's more about development and usability than finished application and presentation level production detail, if you see my point.
@cbuchner1
@cbuchner1 Год назад
A.I. can also be very strong at approximating physics. It can even learn the underlying concepts itself - no need to present it the equations.
@JohnnyPope
@JohnnyPope Год назад
Love your channel and enthusiasm! Congratulations also on your publication to Nature :-) - Well done! Have been doing some simulations in 3DS Max using Pheonix FD and can't believe I'm able to also use my laptop for the simulation work. That and using real-time engines like Unreal - awesome time to be alive indeed!!
@imjody
@imjody Год назад
Thank you for sharing all of this with us. Been really enjoying your content for over a year now. It's amazing how quickly "two more papers down the line" can come! This is wonderful, and congratulations as well!
@t.r.castillo
@t.r.castillo Год назад
This may sound really strange but I think one of the best ways to show this amazing work to more people would be by creating a separate channel with compilations of really unique simulations in extremely high fidelity. Even better if you can add really stimulating or even relaxing music and sound effects depending on the content. You could include all the citations and links in the description for people who wanted to dive deeper or include a short promo at the end of the vids that points to this channel with more information. I could see that kind of content doing really well. I would absolutely love watching and sharing videos like that. I’d even be interested in making that content myself if I even knew where to start with creating those simulations.
@ehsome
@ehsome Год назад
that is a great idea
@notmade666
@notmade666 Год назад
That's just what everyone else is doin. What's the difference then
@lamarrrrr
@lamarrrrr Год назад
Man, congrats on the paper. I love your channel!
@BAM5992
@BAM5992 Год назад
Congratulations and many thanks for your paper and all your efforts in making this channel!
@3isr3g3n
@3isr3g3n Год назад
Congrats mate. Having something published in any Nature publication is an awesome feat. Great video, too!
@cooltrini11
@cooltrini11 Год назад
Congratulations Dr. Zsolnai-Fehér!! Always loved your videos, the structure and excitement is always a joy for me. Thank you!
@vgfxworks
@vgfxworks Год назад
Wow, posted 2 hours ago, what a time to be alive !! Love that tiny boat scene.. absolutely perfect, can’t tell it was not a real filmed scene..
@ChristianBlueChimp
@ChristianBlueChimp Год назад
In this crazy world - it is good to see some progress being done.
@OsvaldoBayerista
@OsvaldoBayerista Год назад
Tech and scientific progress is the only progress i think.
@surajvkothari
@surajvkothari Год назад
Congratulations. Getting a Nature Physics paper accepted is remarkable!
@tommornini2470
@tommornini2470 Год назад
Congratulations! 🍾 This is incredible work!
@Azula01
@Azula01 Год назад
Nature: "Look what they need to mimic a portion of our power!"
@dubhd4r4
@dubhd4r4 Год назад
Wow, congratz on getting a paper in Nature! What a time to be a subscriber!
@nono547
@nono547 Год назад
Damn! I must say that as a turbine designer engineer, the idea of near real time and accurate enough simulation would be a dream come true.
@ElvynBliss
@ElvynBliss Год назад
It's super interesting to see this kind of meta study video on a specific topic. Great perspective on the subject!
@MusicalGeniusBar
@MusicalGeniusBar Год назад
That rocket gave me chills, if you ever tried to do that in blender you know
@rogerrinkavage
@rogerrinkavage Год назад
As someone heading to an AE career, you've got me excited about how accurate these non-cfd options are getting!
@kenosabi
@kenosabi Год назад
Brilliant! A truly exciting time to be alive.
@Film_Homage
@Film_Homage Год назад
Awesome work! Can't wait until this gets into Blender3D
@IstvanF
@IstvanF Год назад
Congrats on the Nature publication 🙌 Hold on to your papers! Great video and topic. What a time to be alive 😁
@tezlaf734
@tezlaf734 Год назад
Congrats on the paper!
@dan_loup
@dan_loup Год назад
If we ever get to a point you can test the thing in real time, it would be possible to make a software where you can use "sculpting tools" to tweak the object in realtime to get to the best result.
@jameshughes3014
@jameshughes3014 Год назад
I could not imagine a better ambassador for computer graphics. And thank you for making the paper freely available!
@gutocandido
@gutocandido Год назад
This is amazing. Awesome. Congrats!
@thr33eyedmonster
@thr33eyedmonster Год назад
"Hey Stiiiiimpy! You see dem pixels??" 👀
@CKSLAFE
@CKSLAFE Год назад
You can go for better than realism , “what do you mean better than realism?” How about an elephant with blue eyes? -Best programmer that has ever lived. T. D.
@FoxBlocksHere
@FoxBlocksHere Год назад
Wow, what an amazing accomplishment! Congrats on getting your paper accepted!
@Adam-wn6mk
@Adam-wn6mk Год назад
WOW! I was very impressed stuffing around in Unreal Engine 5 with fluid sims but this is next level.. is it possible to dumb this down to mere mortals and explain what software/process is used to make these simulations?
@Orain88
@Orain88 Год назад
The idea of optimizing fluid simulation with particles that scale to the detail of the interaction is not only clever in terms of saving computational horsepower, it also helps alleviate the issue of fluid simulations looking too uniform. What I mean by that is when every particle in the sim is the same scale water sims often take on a slightly jelatinous look once your eye picks up that individual particle size. I suspect this new technique will do an even better job of tricking the eye. Truly spectacular innovations on display here. I freakin love this channel 😀
@gumballegal
@gumballegal Год назад
holy cow that sphere with the air bullet going trough was awesome
@swish007
@swish007 Год назад
the advancements in the water simulations gives me hope that one day i'll get to play a realistic whitewater kayaking game. (preferably in VR)
@DrGroo
@DrGroo Год назад
Congratulations on getting your paper accepted into such a prestigious journal. Looking forward to one day cutting hours off my Blender fluid sims.
@coolkattcoder
@coolkattcoder Год назад
This is awesome! I do wonder what is the largest fluid simulation we could do in realtime with our current gpus that would still look good? Awesome video, keep up the great work!
@SteveRowe
@SteveRowe Год назад
Congratulations on your publication!
@vectoralphaSec
@vectoralphaSec Год назад
What would you recommend someone try to learn in order to get into the field of Computer Graphics for someone whos new and nothing of the field?? Like what are some prerequisites needed to get started and successful in getting into Computer Graphics? I would love to get into this specialization.
@iu7o8da
@iu7o8da Год назад
Congratulation on your publication to Nature!
@themindsculptor_
@themindsculptor_ Год назад
I love your passion for the field :)
@brixxer99
@brixxer99 Год назад
The voice is a simulation too... 😄😂🤣
@grimsk
@grimsk Год назад
congratulations :) it's absolutely great.
@onewillow8511
@onewillow8511 Год назад
Tremendous! Can't wait for some AE & 4D plugins 😁💪✌
@malirabbit6228
@malirabbit6228 Год назад
Congrats on your paper! The average person doesn’t know what a leaf and a paper boat floating on water looks like! I don’t know tech stuff but I know the average person. I truly on , my own level can understand and appreciate what what you and your fellow tech teams do! It’s wonderful but all I see is a future In which people wouldn’t know or care whether ‘ it’s live or is it memorex’ !
@Dron008
@Dron008 Год назад
I wonder whether this approach could be used to simulate the sound of wind instruments, water flow or even a voice.
@yanisdeschamps1026
@yanisdeschamps1026 Год назад
So cool, thank you verry much for those quality videos. As an Engineer I would love to see some of these simulation with harsh environement (under the rain, hit by a wave, falling into water, swallowed by a tornado, taking a hit of a car at diferent speeds, heated up to melting) easily accessible.
@homeyworkey
@homeyworkey Год назад
i know its good to compare with past papers but i never know with your uploads how much of this ISNT recycled content. like im just skipping through the clips now and ive seen all of these clips before... idk...
@seyittahirozuolmez1026
@seyittahirozuolmez1026 Год назад
I waited until he said that "what a time to be alive" If he did, it means that a very important development has taken place.We think the same way.
@Samurasa.
@Samurasa. Год назад
Robotic voice, i am scared
@save-scum
@save-scum Год назад
Congratulations, Dr. Károly Zsolnai-Fehér!!! I love your videos, I think you are a great representative of the community❤
@ettorel
@ettorel Год назад
Wow! Amazing work! Could this be implemented in Blender 3D? Congrats on your paper!
@albertjai5735
@albertjai5735 Год назад
Please, use this in games or metaverse! Just call all gaming companies, they need this so much!
@ruperterskin2117
@ruperterskin2117 Год назад
Cool. Thanks for sharing.
@GideonCyn
@GideonCyn Год назад
This man speaks at 100 periods per second.
@CleoCat75
@CleoCat75 Год назад
What A Time To Be Alive!!!
@elecboy5126
@elecboy5126 Год назад
For whatever reason, I’m not usually impressed by the physics graphics papers you show, but this time, your explanation of the bubble algorithm was as captivating as the footage
@Rogue-bh4ds
@Rogue-bh4ds Год назад
this is why I Subscribed😎👌🏼
@acf2802
@acf2802 Год назад
I've already seen all of these on your channel.
@MrBrax
@MrBrax Год назад
Damn, two minutes going over 10 minutes now
@leonaraya2149
@leonaraya2149 Год назад
It' s amazing all this kind of investigation.
@EspenStabforsmo
@EspenStabforsmo Год назад
Aaand, I place, a comma after, every third, or fourth word, when, writing my own, papers, aaaand sometimes, after only, one, or two, words. Aaaand - wait for it - use the word, "aaaand", extensively, to combine statements, aaaand, to start, new sentences. Aaaand, that, is how, I keep, a steady flow, aaand, talking rhythm, aaand, create, a nice, listening experience. 😎
@ma2i485
@ma2i485 Год назад
"Devilishly difficult task"😂😂
@Chris.Davies
@Chris.Davies Год назад
6:28 - If this were cream I might accept it. But milk has the same consistency at water, basically, and I thought the cherries looked a bit too floaty when they went in. 6:40 - Someone did not model a thumb-tack accurately. They are not sharpened that way, nor at they that sharp. Also, thumbtacks are made with the cheapest process, so they always have clear stamping marks on the bottom, and only the top is smooth. I have not tried to float them though. I will try that tomorrow!
@dont-want-no-wrench
@dont-want-no-wrench Год назад
some pretty incredible demos
@sanketvaria9734
@sanketvaria9734 Год назад
I just wish that few papers down the line we might one day get all this in realtime and get implemented in video games.
@fourthright
@fourthright Год назад
Thank god that u recovered from that simulation.
@jamescreativity
@jamescreativity Год назад
Hi Karoly! I love watching all of your videos, I am very interested in running simulations for VFX work and I am in college. What do you recommend I start learning software wise in order to produce simulation and rendering realism aside from blender?
@deviljelly3
@deviljelly3 Год назад
We love your work and passion, I've been watching your channel from the start, but I still can't pronounce your name:)
@antonioluperini5684
@antonioluperini5684 Год назад
I wish some day to see you at the Internet Festival in Pisa. That would affect so many students here!
@3333927
@3333927 Год назад
Why are you speaking so curious? "Now ............ wait ............ we just said ............ that ............"
@rots3123
@rots3123 Год назад
Day by day we are closer to MATRIX!
@techstream1869
@techstream1869 Год назад
I love it every time he says "What a time to be alive"
@shayneoneill1506
@shayneoneill1506 Год назад
Congratulaions Karoly! Pzublication in Nature is a serious career achievement. You earned it buddy!
@-dennis3755
@-dennis3755 Год назад
Having recently seen cherries floating in water, the edges around those looked oddly static. But had I not, im not sure i'd have seen the difference.
@user-yt2xv1gs7l
@user-yt2xv1gs7l Год назад
If a more advanced civilization exists, why couldn't we be in one of these simulations ?
@lonnietc1674
@lonnietc1674 Год назад
Hello and very nice work. I am just wondering if there is any source code available to run and generate some of these animations?
@MrMayanTotemPoll
@MrMayanTotemPoll Год назад
Dude you’re killing it - small field but you leading it 😂
@france976
@france976 Год назад
You should do a paper on the rhythm of human voice that is most comfortable to listen to.
@ForestValleyGame
@ForestValleyGame Год назад
Each simulation seems to be focused on a some subset of phenomena. But does they work together to simulate all fluid dynamics? I was always curious about that. Single achievements are amazing, but if we cannot use them together we're still some steps behind the "ultimate solution".
@addmix
@addmix Год назад
two minute papers with his 11 minute videos. more to enjoy.
@andrewowens5653
@andrewowens5653 Год назад
Please make a video on how to get stable diffusion working with a Lambda cloud account!
@pod9363
@pod9363 Год назад
Ok that's it. Seeing how quickly this tech advanced has convinced me we live in a simulation lol.
@nepp-
@nepp- Год назад
Now, we have created a simulation within a simulation
@Vzolko
@Vzolko Год назад
Dear Károly! These channel is amazing! Could you please make a video about solutions where A.I. can produe source code by description please?
@vedabitsaha
@vedabitsaha Год назад
Thanks for the interesting video! Unfortunately computer graphics algorithms have yet a long way to go to match the accuracy of CFD algorithms. I remember this case where an engineer was doing a parametric design study by changing the angle of a particular part wrt the flow, and while CFD demonstrated a proportional dependence of the pressure drop wrt increasing the angle across the various cases, the computer graphics algorithm could not establish a coherent relationship and was all over the place. The problem with that is that even if the flow does look somewhat realistic, they definitely aren’t good enough for making engineering decisions. I think the existing algorithms are great for making beautiful graphics for various purposes, but significant advances are required for them to represent actual physical processes to offer an alternative for CFD yet, although various ML algorithms seem to be doing a really good job of that.
@rdcdt6302
@rdcdt6302 Год назад
For fluid simulation we need a scale because see like this doesn't mean anything because water in a box we don't know if the box is 10cm wide or 100m
@LiranBarsisa
@LiranBarsisa Год назад
All these cool videos and you say that you tried the samples, but what about sharing the samples to try it out ourselves and play with the simulations? Could be so cool...
@FugazStar
@FugazStar Год назад
It's fascinating how much time, effort, resources and money go into developing such tech. But most of all, the wonderful inspiration of the scientists and researchers working on stuff like this. I think most people who benefit from this tech take it for granted. Like how all this ends up helping game development and Hollywood movies. Imagine if all of these industries invested more on research and development in science.
@DingbatToast
@DingbatToast Год назад
Love these videos. Were it not for you, i would know nothing of the frontiers of graphical simulation 🙏👌
@Nivleknosnhoj
@Nivleknosnhoj Год назад
"Wow a simulation that looks like reality!" LOL Look around you man! Wow a reality the looks like a simulation said I a simulation of my Simulated Self.
@luisfable
@luisfable Год назад
amazing !
@stevencrawford6503
@stevencrawford6503 Год назад
The world of computing is getting more exciting every other day
@Jaybiiird
@Jaybiiird Год назад
I cant wait for realistic water in games. Its gonna be so pretty
@penguinista
@penguinista Год назад
Boy, that water simulation technology is going to make video games much more immersive.
@6acosta9
@6acosta9 Год назад
Nice stuff
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