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๐Ÿงต How does /3/ watch movies ?

Anonymous No. 863318

Are you pick related ?

Anonymous No. 863325

I'm a retarded memepoly modeller so I watch movies similar to your pic but not to that hyper-autistic level of detail.

Anonymous No. 863344

Fuck off or show your own work, autisimo.

Anonymous No. 863346

>>863318
That ice cream really does look bad. It looks like a ball of thick jelly substance that crumbles softly into chunks, covered in a thin but tough film that's loosely stuck on top of the jelly. It's really quite an achievement to fuck up ice cream that badly.

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Anonymous No. 863347

>>863318
>watching movies in the current year

Anonymous No. 863365

>>863346
>That ice cream really does look bad. It looks like a ball of thick jelly substance that crumbles softly into chunks, covered in a thin but tough
Seeing this made me look into it harder.

How many on /3/ are like this IRL that you start obsessing over these details.

Anonymous No. 863366

>>863318
>early CGI
>90's
>is it using shaders
Surprised there's no "rendered on a PS2" in there. Fucktarded to the lowest depths of midwittery. KYS

Anonymous No. 863370

>>863318
this image is pure cringe
i work in gamedev and when i get back home, sometimes i play games with assets literally made by my friends or co-workers and i give zero fucks about it
people who are new to industry tend to go this autistic way. like a 3d props artist junior who's working in the studio for few months suddenly goes nitpicking every fucking prop he sees in a game.

Anonymous No. 863376

>>863365
I used to waste time on thinking about that. Not anymore.

Anonymous No. 863381

>>863365
I don't personally obsess over details like that as a viewer, but if I was overseeing other artists on a project and one of them made that ice cream, I would tell them to fix it - to do the bare minimum to make it look like a somewhat convincing ball of ice cream.

Anonymous No. 863385

>>863318
The one thing I'd think is that the color of that ice cream is nauseating, which depending on what exactly is happening in the scene, may have been completely intentional.
The second thing I'd think is how it looks really fucking good for a mlp horse, miles better than what any overhyped "3d artist" in the mlp fandom has ever done, and laugh at the latter's (attention-seeking) "efforts".

If you want to autistically nitpick 3D work, then join the Corridor Digital circus, as autistically nitpicking VFX work done by better artists than them is what those clowns have been up to lately, and they already got lambasted by the industry artists for it a while ago.

You average working 3D professional is already surrounded by enough pixelfucking clowns whose antics they have to endure that at the end of the day they just want to enjoy things for once.

Anonymous No. 863392

>>863318
That looks absolutely nothing like anything rendered in the 90's.

Go watch Toy Story, A Bug's Life, and Antz, and show me anything that looks remotely like that. You won't, because there isn't anything. That image surpasses anything that even the absolute top studios could achieve back then.

Anonymous No. 863403

>>863392
Technical superior: maybe
Stylistically superior: no fucking way

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Anonymous No. 863409

>>863318
Die out

Anonymous No. 863418

>>863409
Can you cool your autism ? We can fucken discuss pepa pig and literally toddler shit anywhere else.

Its fucken CGI related you fucken cunt !

Anonymous No. 863845

>>863418

Anonymous No. 863847

I'm taking a class on the technical aspects of computer graphics and every time I see a 3d scene I can't help but wonder how much work has gone into it on the backend
Programming CG is a nightmare

Anonymous No. 863867

>>863847
In programming you typically learn to break bigger problems down into many smaller ones.
Baby steps, anon.

Anonymous No. 864974

>>863847
>work has gone into it on the backend
>Programming CG is a nightmare
My condolences. I tried to wrap my head around how rasterization works and gave up ray tracing in 455745656475685444 times more logical.

Anonymous No. 864979

>>863318
I do pick out details like this in case something is done well and I want to learn ways to mimic it.
Being picky and criticizing everything on the other hand? Not really. If I watch something, it's probably for the story/character development in the first place, not for how it's animated.

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Anonymous No. 866544

die

Anonymous No. 866574

>>863346
Sounds like european ice cream

>>863370
If your story was real (it isn't, you're an autustic loser NEET):
It's called critical thinking, it's the reason you and your friends have stopped growing and are now "resting on your laurels" (read: stagnating into irrelevance).

Anonymous No. 866575

>>866574
you're right you know. He should be working on his own engine instead of playing games. You have to do work.

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Anonymous No. 868549

die

Anonymous No. 868558

every person of any profession does that, if you are welder you go and inspect other people's welds everywhere you go

Anonymous No. 870508

no need to upload the image in 8k

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Anonymous No. 873211

die

Anonymous No. 873251

>>873211
YES GOD PLEASE TELL ME THE BARNEYPOSTERS ARE ON /3/ TOO.

Anonymous No. 873420

>>863366
WAOW! Looks PSX Graphix xDDDD It's like who ever made OP's meme literally just started 3D 2 weeks ago and wants to look like they know everything.

Anonymous No. 873422

>>863318
cone looks like straight up normal map

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Anonymous No. 873599

>>873251

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Anonymous No. 874826

die

Anonymous No. 874831

the hell is going on in this thread?

Anonymous No. 874914

>>874831
Autism outbreak. Ignore their faggottry

Anonymous No. 874916

>>863318
The cone uses displacement.