Zoetrope made by Damien Monteillard. I use Blender to make the rooster 3D animation and printed with Resin printer Elegoo Mars 3 Pro More detail on my arstation page : www.artstation... Music : March of Toys - ANBR Adrián Berenguer
Hadn't you pointed it out, I wouldn't have noticed it; I always preview videos on my cellphone with sound off 😅 (this way I don't have to watch stupid RU-vid ads)
A three-dimensional zoetrope is an ingenious idea. The animation of the figurines looks silky, smooth the persistence of movement effect is amazing. 👍🏻
I think i understand the concept and process, it's technically an optical illusion, much like a cartoon, but I'm still blown away. Can't stop watching this, and the music gives the roosters purpose! LOL Bravo!
The roosters have purpose until you recognize this is a metaphor for life. Then it just looks like a bunch of chickens following each other around in a circle.
I forget the actual term but for a lack of better words our brains cap out at 60 FPS, once it reaches past that it all blends together, so when it spins fast enough we stop perceiving it spinning and instead start seeing movement. Some animals see more “frames” than people for example during the age of analog dogs couldn’t see what was happening on TV it just looked like a bunch of static but as we got better definition TV they started being able to see what we saw and some dogs who noticed for the first time got really scared and confused. Flies see in even more “frames” they see with such clarity that if you move slow enough a fly won’t even notice you’re moving, it’d be like just trying to see grass grow.
Big deal. He somehow DNA-spliced and mutated a bunch of identical tiny chicken-people in his lab and got them to walk in place to music. Anyone can do that with enough genetics training.
Same here and watching this one, I tried watching one bird. The fact that it looks like they are going backwards at one point and that you figure out you are not just watching a single bird like you think you are! Just amazing!!!!!
Brilliant. The intelligence to pan around the entire display and show from every eerie and amazingly lifelike angle. This looks better than any computer graphics because it’s real/ a practical effect
You know, It is fun because actually the way to achieve this quality is to use a digital camera and print 3d models made on a digital software to make sure each is identical to the next one.
The principle has been around since forever but, you have done it in 3d and with physical models. Hats off to you! This blows me away. I've done some very basic cartoons with my kids and that was difficult enough. I'm guessing it took a good while to design and create those models. Please, please, a video on how it was done.
My dad bought a zoetrope for my brother in the early 70s, it came with a few different long inserts my dad would wrap it around inside and it had a wooden handle to hold had slits all around it. You hold it up to your eyes and use your hand to spin it. I was about six years old and it was so fascinating. I haven’t seen a zoetrope till a couple of years ago I looked it up but I didn’t know what they were called. This one is absolutely amazing and so cool! I love the music, it goes perfectly well with the walking roosters. 😁
Excellent !! t'as trouver la vitesse de rotation parfaite pour faire correspondre un décalage de perso à 1 25ème de seconde !! t'es allé au bout de ton truc, bravo Damien !
I've known of zoetropes since I was little as I found them fascinating. 50 years later I had No idea there were 3D versions, this is truly astonishing and amazing work 😮😮😮
@@kluus21 Низкий fps камеры и маленькая выдержка. Тогда достаточно выставить скорость так, чтобы соседняя фигурка успела занять место предыдущей при смене кадра. 1/24 секунды. Стандарт старого кино. 1 оборот за 2.4 секунды, получается. *обратите внимание на вращение самой оси и заклёпок (или это болты) рядом.
I can't believe I just saw you, you make really excellent models and I really admire you. Although I'm not a professional, I'm trying to make models with Blender on my own, especially I'm really interested in dinosaur documentaries, you've really been a great inspiration to me, thank you.
Phantom's Got all fifteen Cells for a basic Run cycle for Tairlanga Ready, but no junkyard Stuff to build His classic Zoetrope so He can Share Tairlanga motion with Others via texted video! Mixed Emoji on THIS Otherwise; 3D printing takes the zoetrope to a Whole New Level!!! 💕
@@andreyvladimirovich9188, это дизайнерская вещь в одном экземпляре. А в продаже была бы под названием "Прогулка на петушиной зоне". Очень актуально в связи с новым законом РФ, по которому за пропаганду ЛГБТ срок дают.
@@andreyvladimirovich9188 Такое устройство показывает нужное изображение только через видеокамеру. Без синхронизации и не через камеру, а просто глазами вы вообще ничего не увидите.
I like the way the illusion effects all the roosters marching rather than with the peep hole version were it looks like one central figure animated. It's quite hypnotic 😬
Brilliant - if only the central hub munt could be disguised, there would be no clue as to how this works. Best Zoetrope effect I've ever seen. Perfect music.
The mouvements and walking are just awesome. Will your share the files ? I would love to make one with a strobe, so it will be visible to the naked eye. Thanks!
It only works here because of the shutter speed of the camera. To see this with the naked eye, you'll need a darker room and a strobe light. But that´s not difficult. @@shadowbanned5164
Did you create this? It's absolutely AMAZING! You got their positions PERFECT and the music was perfect for the March! Really GREAT JOB!It's so mesmerizing! Like seeing real tiny roosters. The miniature aspect along with the perfection of the figures and music, you have a HIT! People everywhere are going to want one! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful work!❤💥💫💡
It's not too difficult. You'd have to create a 3D character on your computer, set it to animate the walk, and take a number of frames from this, printing out each captured frame (3d Model) on a 3D printer.
@@lastrodamo mais c'est fantastique! Ensuite il faut la bonne vitesse pour trouver l'effet? Toutes les figurines sont différentes ou elles se répètent en 2 ou 3 cycles?
Как я завидую таким людям. У них есть хобби, и они достигли великолепных результатов. Это результат большого труда, большого желания, большого таланта. Это даже может стать смыслом жизни, как у больших ученых.
I can watch it several times...if...I will find it incredible...not because of the motor acceleration causing this effect...But rather who created this anime system to perfection...proving that it is possible!!!
Alright... I gather that in this particular instance, the illusion only works because the device is being recorded by a camera at a specific framerate, to which the device must be manually synchronized, while a personal view would require a strobe light.
I think with a couple of filters you can achieve the same effect in person (from a fixed view) one would be added into the rotating piece and the other fixed outside... when both gets aligned you would be looking through/the set while on other angles it would be occluded by them.
Very interesting. I think this is all in the camera, set to 30fps or so. In life it would be a blur, but in a bright room with a video camera, it becomes a series of moving photos: very nice!
I think the rotation here is synchronised with the shutter speed of the camera. In real life it would need a stroboscope to see the illusion. Still amazing.
I loved it. Please sell the files in a community price. So we can print out something similar. Because I think we can’t by some of yours. Best 3d work I seen so far. Great idea. 🎉
I assume this effect has to do with the frame rate of the camera in conjunction with the rpm's of the device. Bravo to the human mind and it's fascination with the fascinating.