I love this collective affection we have for this one weird room that was renovated out of existence in like 2002. How many hundreds of 20th century furniture stores came and went with no record, no interest, nobody remembering them? But this one furniture store got a few photos of it taken right before it was renovated, and one of those photos got a creepy blurb attached, and now thousands of people adore the ghost of this room haunting a hobbytown rc track. here's a full CGI recreation of the most mundane of spaces, painstakingly recreated from a handful of photos. Humans fall in love with the strangest things and that's beautiful
Agreed. The fact that the concept of the Backrooms wouldn't have existed if it weren't for a guy who happened to bring a camera in a furniture store is kind of crazy.
I LOVE the walking animation. Backrooms / analog videos always consist of painfully slow walking that ruins the immersion. But that little sprint the filmer does at 0:10 is exactly what it would look like if someone were to run holding a cam corder. The speed is perfect. Given how rarely others properly execute, this video has impressed me.
Do you have any tips because i need help, i've been stranded in this endless labrynth for what feels like a year, my phone's camera is corrupted so i cant upload videos...
I love the physical camera simulation in this! But, did you know: Vertical light smear is an artifact caused by CCD cells overflowing onto capacitively coupled neighboring parts of the sensor. CCDs capture and read a full sensor at once. "Jello effect" or "rolling shutter skew" is caused by a CMOS sensor reading-out the pixels one-by-one. No type of image sensor displays both vertical smear and rolling shutter. Smear is more 90s (when CCDs were the only option), while jello is more 2005+ (when CMOS manufacturing suddenly became cheap). Nearly every camcorder that recorded to analog tape used CCD sensors.
Whered you get the textures from? and the video looks very realistic apart from rapid speed changes and walking throught walls and where can i get the .blend file from?
Motion blur setting in blender3D, i set the shutter speed to 2, then under it i enabled "Rolling shutter" then i set the rolling shutter duration to 0.20, BOOM. rolling shutter aka jelly effect.
@@EndAbyss007 if you need to know what it would look like, there are 100 photos of that side of the building that were taken during renovation they aren't with the HobbyTown photos tho
nice blender skills ( i love how people still hadn't learned that there is no way to make a realistic run animation and cgi without a real room, a person or at least with a greenscreen )
Nice furniture store, to be honest though I think it could be a really good RC Car Track area, and also it looks like something out of that creepy image thing off 4chan. Maybe you could post this there, could be funny and it might get big or something I don't know.
I love this collective affection we have for this one weird room that was renovated out of existence in like 2002. How many hundreds of 20th century furniture stores came and went with no record, no interest, nobody remembering them? But this one furniture store got a few photos of it taken right before it was renovated, and one of those photos got a creepy blurb attached, and now thousands of people adore the ghost of this room haunting a hobbytown rc track. here's a full CGI recreation of the most mundane of spaces, painstakingly recreated from a handful of photos. Humans fall in love with the strangest things and that's beautiful
well said
Agreed. The fact that the concept of the Backrooms wouldn't have existed if it weren't for a guy who happened to bring a camera in a furniture store is kind of crazy.
Honestly, perfectly said.
I wholeheartedly agree
I LOVE the walking animation. Backrooms / analog videos always consist of painfully slow walking that ruins the immersion. But that little sprint the filmer does at 0:10 is exactly what it would look like if someone were to run holding a cam corder. The speed is perfect. Given how rarely others properly execute, this video has impressed me.
Eh that ease in and ease out was extremely artificial looking to me
@@robotman5105yea
This place is real
And I told my dad about it and he said one day we will go there!
Lucky for you man!
@@EndAbyss007thanks I love the backrooms bcz it’s special to me it’s in hobby town Oshkosh wi 801
@@Gator_Chomp09yeah but its all renovated now so you wont see these yellow walls
@@Gator_Chomp09 who’s gonna tell him? me? man, so sorry but the place got kind of demolished
I know right @@EdwardScott-zv4rh
Very excited to shop, can you drop location?
Hobbytown okhosh wisconsin (oregon 807)
Bro, you’re literally in the backrooms
Do you have any tips because i need help, i've been stranded in this endless labrynth for what feels like a year, my phone's camera is corrupted so i cant upload videos...
@@EndAbyss007 walk in a straight line until you end up in a different room there will be something there to help you
I love the physical camera simulation in this! But, did you know: Vertical light smear is an artifact caused by CCD cells overflowing onto capacitively coupled neighboring parts of the sensor. CCDs capture and read a full sensor at once. "Jello effect" or "rolling shutter skew" is caused by a CMOS sensor reading-out the pixels one-by-one. No type of image sensor displays both vertical smear and rolling shutter. Smear is more 90s (when CCDs were the only option), while jello is more 2005+ (when CMOS manufacturing suddenly became cheap). Nearly every camcorder that recorded to analog tape used CCD sensors.
We fix this in canon by suggesting that what we see is in fact *reality* experiencing a shutter skew.
0:10 and 0:31 are actually real images
Need this address so I can buy some furniture. A sofa is urgently needed in our household. Thanks!
Is he in the backrooms- o.o
Holy crap this looks so good!!
Give me the location i just love it.
this is very well made
(showcase of new rc track renovations, its very new so that's why theres no tracks!)
My favorite comment lol!
Dude that’s the backrooms you must escape it now.
It’s the photo location
Absolutely fantastic
We meet again Wrath
@@TheOrangeHeadphones indeed
Whered you get the textures from? and the video looks very realistic apart from rapid speed changes and walking throught walls
and where can i get the .blend file from?
I don’t think those are textures…
@@mchsprodwdym
please make a tutorial on how to do this RAAAAAAh
how to make camera shutter, warp effect?
Motion blur setting in blender3D, i set the shutter speed to 2, then under it i enabled "Rolling shutter" then i set the rolling shutter duration to 0.20, BOOM. rolling shutter aka jelly effect.
@@EndAbyss007 thanks
I would've liked to have this blend file,this looks cool!
absolutley! u can just dm me in discord. my username is funi_kat123_14012
it'll show up as ✨Jynxzis22✨
its not a blend file its actual footage
@@LiminalSearchingThings no,the creator of this gave me the file
It’s real it’s in corona California but it doesn’t exist anymore since it’s been renovated by Bob mazza
No It's located in Oshkosh Wisconsin USA oregon street. but true
@ ohh I see I got the wrong location lol
This place used to be mono, yellow, and it was a popular back rooms photo
Bro literally brought the backrooms 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
in da backwooms
Ah shit. Here we go again.
Wow! You're lucky! i heard they were about to replace this with an RC car track!
What? no way, they can't do that now! I just bought this store!
@@EndAbyss007 also, What does that step lead to at 0:12
it leads to 811, right now im in 807. but. i might showcase that in a later video, (idk how to explain it)
@@EndAbyss007 if you need to know what it would look like, there are 100 photos of that side of the building that were taken during renovation
they aren't with the HobbyTown photos tho
I think I’ve been here…
nice blender skills ( i love how people still hadn't learned that there is no way to make a realistic run animation and cgi without a real room, a person or at least with a greenscreen )
I found a physical form of the wallpaper that I can, and will own Not telling anyone whare to get it or how, cuz it’s really important, but yeah.
yeah i know the real wallpaper, in this one i didnt use the real one but in my latest videos i used it
This is so cool
Good job!
Its the.back rooms baby
The first backrooms photo was taken there!
how do you do this
i use blender 3d software. if you know how to use it. then just dm me in discord.
Which version of Blender? 2.79b?
pretty nice! just that i think the rolling shutter is a bit exaggerated, but overall a great animation!
Nice furniture store, to be honest though I think it could be a really good RC Car Track area, and also it looks like something out of that creepy image thing off 4chan. Maybe you could post this there, could be funny and it might get big or something I don't know.
Backrooms lore real
The backrooms ?
Tutorial plssssss
It’s real
Not blender tutorial
@@Gator_Chomp09it's not real the building was renovated back in 2002
huh
I love how they position the camera at 0:07 and 0:31 to match up with the two iconic photographs. Creative choice.
Why is bro using vhs camera to show new furniture store
W video! ❤
He doesn't. Know he's dead for
Backrooms
I heard that you made a hotel also
hmmm, this place seems familiar, lol
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