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jans1971
12-05-09, 05:44 PM
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=113_1242077631

Jamiebridges123
12-05-09, 05:46 PM
Real isn't it?

G
12-05-09, 05:49 PM
Real, my friend can make photos looks fake like that......as in take a picture of a car and it looks like a toy

Thingus
12-05-09, 05:52 PM
Boats looked like models, i have no idea :p...

i'd say models if the question was just thrown at me, but they look very real so yeh i'd just say good camera... usage?

Spiderman
12-05-09, 05:53 PM
All models. Brilliant work tho.

I can only imagine the number of hours that must have taken to make :shock:

davepreston
12-05-09, 05:58 PM
models but very very well done

jans1971
12-05-09, 06:08 PM
All models. Brilliant work tho.

I can only imagine the number of hours that must have taken to make :shock:
no there real its done with a tilt shift lens. put in google and check it out :thumright:

sinbad
12-05-09, 06:28 PM
lol as if it would be worth going to all the trouble of doing that with models!!!! :D

Spiderman
12-05-09, 06:41 PM
no there real its done with a tilt shift lens. put in google and check it out :thumright:

Hahahahaha. If you say so.

i'll give you just 2 examples of how google is talking out its butt if thats what its telling ya.

1. None of the cars at the intersection part early on have brake lights coming on or going off.

2. The helicopter, pmsl, if you cant see for yourself thats not a real chopper then i'm the new king of the world and you mux=st send me all your money. I'll make google tell you that if you really want ;)

lol as if it would be worth going to all the trouble of doing that with models!!!! :D

yeh cos those guys who made Wallace and Grommit and all th other Ardman aminations did it using real dogs, blokes, penguins etc.

Erm its called animation and is about as pointless as writing poerty isn't it?

Jamiebridges123
12-05-09, 06:44 PM
Hahahahaha. If you say so.

i'll give you just 2 examples of how google is talking out its butt if thats what its telling ya.

1. None of the cars at the intersection part early on have brake lights coming on or going off.


Mm well noted point 1 there! Tbh I only watched the bit where all the trains were at the station and that had me totally fooled. :)

2hys
12-05-09, 07:02 PM
its all real!! the tilt shift lens makes everythign look like a clean world of plastic, like a miniature model. very cool

DanAbnormal
12-05-09, 07:09 PM
Real.

Lucas
12-05-09, 07:11 PM
its real, time lapse photography, auto photoshoped then compiled into a movie.

Here's a step by step how to (http://www.recedinghairline.co.uk/tutorials/fakemodel/)

wyrdness
12-05-09, 07:50 PM
Hahahahaha. If you say so.

i'll give you just 2 examples of how google is talking out its butt if thats what its telling ya.

1. None of the cars at the intersection part early on have brake lights coming on or going off.

2. The helicopter, pmsl, if you cant see for yourself thats not a real chopper then i'm the new king of the world and you mux=st send me all your money. I'll make google tell you that if you really want ;)



yeh cos those guys who made Wallace and Grommit and all th other Ardman aminations did it using real dogs, blokes, penguins etc.

Erm its called animation and is about as pointless as writing poerty isn't it?

I say real: http://www.tiltshiftphotography.net/

sinbad
12-05-09, 07:54 PM
yeh cos those guys who made Wallace and Grommit and all th other Ardman aminations did it using real dogs, blokes, penguins etc.

Erm its called animation and is about as pointless as writing poerty isn't it?

"Chortle!" :)

Nice comparison except most animators decide it's worth their time to animate something that would be impossible or at least very hard to reproduce in real life or "live-action" if you'll pardon the expression, or in order to use a style which is very different from "live-action" that gives their work identity.

Why on earth would you spend thousands of hours doing that video with animation trying to make it look life-like when you could actually just go and make a time-lapse film of the very thing you're spending thousands trying to reproduce in model format?!

In addition: Loads of those cars have brake lights on.

Lucas
12-05-09, 08:01 PM
Hahahahaha. If you say so.

did you notice the wind effect on objects and all those little movements everywhere on people, thats a level of detail beyond animations ;)

BournemouthBen
12-05-09, 08:21 PM
Guys its real.

Tilt shift lenses give a really tight and specific depth of field. You change the direction the light hits the sensor. The model effect is intentional. It can be created in Photoshop, but the chances are that would have taken too long.


Google it ;)

http://thegraphicmac.com/files/tut_ps-tilt-shift-photography.jpg

lens:

http://my-photo-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/canon-tilt-shift.jpg

Spiderman
12-05-09, 09:08 PM
well with the overwhelming weight of evidence against my amatuer-ish* observations i guess i stand corrected. Well i'm lying on my bed but corrected anyhow :oops:

*I have an A level in photography and a GCSE in media studies. I had to film my own music video (no, no-one has ever been allowed to see it and its nearly 20yrs old now, so dont ask,lol) and edit it together and all on Super VHS.(ask your older brothers yung-uns but ffs not your dads, i'm not that fekin old!) So this new fangled technology is alien to me. Alien but excellent! And how the hell does I max make such excellent 3D films without the red/green images? My, times have changed :)

gettin2dizzy
12-05-09, 09:27 PM
It is real.

BournemouthBen
12-05-09, 10:07 PM
It is real.


lol, bit late! :p

Spiderman your a good guy for knowing your mistakes, I'm sure there are many that would bury their heads!

gettin2dizzy
12-05-09, 10:10 PM
lol, bit late! :p

Spiderman your a good guy for knowing your mistakes, I'm sure there are many that would bury their heads!
Hehe yeah. I didn't read the second page when I replied. I remember this from quite a while ago - search for the 'monster truck' one.

jans1971
12-05-09, 10:57 PM
this is a cool one http://www.vimeo.com/2317118
and this is how to do it on photoshop http://www.tiltshiftphotography.net/photoshop-tutorial.php

pencil shavings
13-05-09, 01:01 AM
wow, I thought it was real...

then models

then I saw a shadow move perfectly with time lapse so thuoght models again.

amazing effect!!

Jamiebridges123
13-05-09, 01:23 AM
.. Wait I'm confused.

Is it real or not? I think it is kind of real but I'm not sure.. *hides*

jans1971
13-05-09, 12:17 PM
.. Wait I'm confused.

Is it real or not? I think it is kind of real but I'm not sure.. *hides*
ITS REAL ITS REAL ITS REAL :thumleft:

Kinvig
13-05-09, 12:37 PM
Gotta be models.

Everything looks too neat & orderly. Cars line up at traffic lights. Pedestrians stick to the pavement. The parasols in the cafe scene are neat & orderly.

Either that, or he filmed it in Stepford.


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Edit: okay, I should read the entire thread before posting!

Magnum
13-05-09, 12:39 PM
Real - they use a fake depth of field to make it blurry as if it was a closeup, and knock up the saturation.

Spiderman
13-05-09, 02:35 PM
lol, bit late! :p

Spiderman your a good guy for knowing your mistakes, I'm sure there are many that would bury their heads!

Yeh i did consider jusy staying out of this thread and hiding my shame.

Let it never be said that us Superheroes are too big to admit when were worng.
Well not me anyway but that bas*ard Superman is a piece of work. You know he flew backwards round the earth to go back in time just so he didn't have to live with the emabrrasment of letting Lois Lane die on his watch. That guy. Joke was on him tho cos she fell in love with him and he couldn't shalke her after that. Ha ha.

BournemouthBen
14-05-09, 10:27 AM
Well not me anyway but that bas*ard Superman is a piece of work. You know he flew backwards round the earth to go back in time just so he didn't have to live with the emabrrasment of letting Lois Lane die on his watch. That guy. Joke was on him tho cos she fell in love with him and he couldn't shalke her after that. Ha ha.


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