Is Simulating Wet Papers Possible? 📃💧
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Great now I can finally show a simulation to my professor of what happened when somebody spilled their drink on my homework.
Innovating for the better of humanity? Nah.
Coming up with better proof for excuses? Take my money!
Wait, but what if your homework is digital?
@@steampunknord "Is simulating an explosion of your pc possible?"
@@Thepewdiepiebro5 Who knows? Not me I just use computers, not run simulations.
@@steampunknord 🤣
Now we can simulate my sweaty palms while I am holding onto my papers
Is simulating two minute papers possible?
@@dingdong2103 might be with the next GPT-3 version (GPT-4?)
@@dingdong2103 huh
Hyperhidrosis?
2 more papers down the line and we can simulate how the paper gets all distorted and crunchy after you spill some coffee on it and let it dry out 😭
Amen!
Time traveler spotted!
we can simulate how we squeeeze that paper
i wonder if it would work with papers with paintings or text on them
20 papers down the line doing a simulation like that will be a standard workflow for making crunchy, coffee stained paper 3d models.
toilet paper commercials will never be the same
Lol
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@Josiah Dean lmao i see you two bots everywhere
@Josiah Dean hmm, 2 accounts with generic names, no profile picture, joined 1 week ago, replying to each other comments instantaneously, promoting some random app?
seems legit
toilet paper commercials will never be the same
Finally now i can find the correct way to hold on my papers *underwater*.
Put the period before the asterisk
@@randominternetguy3537 then i will lose the heart, so IT IZ WHOT IT IZ. Thank you for your help tho.
@@theencore398 ye lol.
@@randominternetguy3537 Well, that is only the American way of doing things. British English usually have punctuation outside of a quotation mark (or an asterisk acting like a quotation mark, in this case).
@@leesiheon8013 *underwater.* vs *underwater*.
I've been doing my own research on dunking biscuits in coffee for years.
Not written a paper on it yet but the research has been delicious.
One paper to simulate them all. One algorithm to find them all, one paper to bring all the solutions and in videos bind them.
This comment needs to be stickied.
@@allensilver8178 Stickiness provided by the one algorithm!
The moment you realize there will be always two more papers down the line 🤯
Even phyics newton -> einstein general relativity
until the world ends
@@saxo689 that's only 1
@@ammyvl1 the quantum physics is 2, maybe?
@@ammyvl1 well obviously there was several papers and ideas between newton(18th century) and Einstein(20th century)
finally the channel with an item named on their channel talks about the item being simulated
Your videos are awesome
"The arguments contained in this paper really hold water". The pun game was strong in this one
thank you
as a 3d animator from the 90s, this channel is like trauma counselling for the days and weeks of rendering that broke my brain.
praise the papers
@Two Minutes Paper Report this account, it's obviously fake
@@rzesiette594 why is it fake?
@@Hassan-zw9tb Check the channel, it has no subs
@@cedrick25 which one, starkman does have subs?
@@Hassan-zw9tb The one @Grzesiek Krupa replied to
5:15 I love how some of the "dog" hairs fall out from the force of the water tugging on them lol. I think the water there is a little too sticky or their hair isn't quite slippery/absorbant enough. This simulation is great at a lot of things. Not the best for hair simulations though depending on what you're looking for.
none of the sims are particularly good
At this point, whenever I see a 2MP video title that says "is X possible?" I mentally add "yes, it is" to the end.
the only place on youtube that question titles have a yes answer.
Is this contradicting Betteridge's Law of Headlines? Yes.
@@TheZenytram you are not wrong
After watching some of your videos i started to pay more attention to details in movies and video games. After watching some animated movies i had a moment of realization that the water in the movie wasn’t real, and that it was instead a simulation that was made by what you show us. It was pretty cool realizing that fact.
What movie?
@@official-obama i made this comment five months i don’t remember what movie
@@bradenpunzel ah ok
they might’ve used real footage or animated it by hand
One of the more interesting video's you have uploaded (not that there are any bad ones), what a time to be alive!
undergrad students be like : yes if you approximate the wet paper as a perfectly dry and immobile plane.
What a time to be alive!
0:56
Imagine you're playing your character in a physics simulator and feel everything he feels, and suddenly your muscles clip into one another
It must be uncomfortable, what about all the nerves that get clipped along.
Yes
"The Matrix" but over the web
You have such a calming voice
0:24
I love how the cookie dough doesn't look too realistic, but the longer the cookies are baked, the more real they look!
Absolutely , Mind Blowing
Everyone who is building there Channel good luck you will get there I promise never give in
hyper elastic elasto-plastic
also. it seems like common trends i've seen in computer graphics are turning rabbits into water droplets, and turning armadillos into shrapnel. cool.
"None of these techniques use any machine learning; these are all good old-fashioned hand-crafted algorithms." - I love how we've gotten to a point where this sentence makes perfect sense!
Well, it means they just use bioware for their machine learning, just like human robots were used to clean up after Chernobyl.
Hello az algoritmus feldobta ezt a videót nekem!!! Meglepő volt hallani hogy Magyar az alkotója!!!! Így tovább Gratula az 1 millióhoz!
The capillary forces on the biscuit were next level.
Another cool thing that confirms our hardware thesis.
Look at the comp time between wet paper and biscuit.
Wet paper is faster and x10 more complex.
They are using an i9. Higher single core speed than xeon in the biscuit sim.
It seems these simulations are not multi core yet.
Imagine when these will be implemented into video games.
First I come here for "What a time to be alive!" and "Now hold onto your papers"
Second I come here for the awesome simulation
2020: Everyone is taking all the toilet paper!
2021: Computers are taking all the toilet paper!
can't wait to use this simulations in the future, especially for academic purposes.
this is so satisfying to look at
This seriously means one day we will be able to render perfectly accurate versions of ourselves into electronics WOW
2:00
One paper to rule them all!
2019 - What a time to be alive!
2020 - What a time, what a time...
That first paper demonstration gave me a serious sense of déjà vu for some reason. That's not a joke, it actually did.
Maybe in your past live you were one of developers!
"what kind of dog is this?" A cylindrical dog
two more papers down the line and you will reach a million subs!!
AI has become so developed, even the paper I am holding became wet
The paper is not really there!
Wait is this ai or just simulation?
He said this is not a machine learning based algorithm
"...really hold water"
*water splashes dramatically on the floor :D
this guy sounds wholesome, really, any old-ish nordic person sounds wholesome
See ! Now this gives more credit to the simulation hypothesis. ;-)
I feel kinda sorry for the overshadowed guy who only posts 1 paper down the line.
POV:you are a paper about to get covered by dr.Károly Zsolnai-Fehér
Is this a new form of fetish?
Dream Mask music video: look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power
Nice now I can use this for t-shirts 👀
Ez az végre egy magyar tulajdonossal lévő angol csatorna. Jó lett a videó.
5. The "Dog"
Me: Is there The "Cat"?
Wow that animation was really... Fluid
But we will never see these amazing physics in video games are we😔
so, what have we been seeing in 3d movies this whole time? did they use that old method? i mean, all the animation in movie are pretty realistic in simulating such as explosion, fracture, etc...
I like how he is whispering the whole video like he is telling us some kind of secret cult knowledge
What a time to be alive indeed
Dreams report card be like.
I wonder what will be the next big innovation that will change our lives. Zero emmison energy? Quantum computers? A way to travel faster than light? Teleportation?! Who knows
Armadillo destruction! Those are papers worth holding on to...
We are not even in 1% of making "realistic" games or environments in computers...
“Hold on to your papers”
but it’s wet and I don’t wanna smug it
Soccadillo physics simulations get me everytime lol. Such an obscure character that I recognize immediately.
I never knew that guy has a name lol
simulate APFSDS round penetrading Composite armor aray from a t-72B3
I wonder when we will finally be able to simulate ourselves.
Have you seen the Dream animation for his song lmao?
lmao I knew someone would comment about the dream video
Once a solution is saturated with a certain substance it shouldn’t dissolve any more. Does this happen with this algorithm?
Now we can have 2 minute wet papers :)
Great channel!
Hold onto your *wet* papers!
When you hold on to your papers while standing in a heavy downpour.
I learned the first law of paper today
Dont mind me, jsut another person who didnt understand a single thing, but thought the simulations looked super cool.
Me when I have had a long day and falls down on my bed to rest: 1:31
Profile picture matches
The paper paper. I have heard enough.
That honey simulator is sweet!
For some reason, i just realized i don't know what's the purpose. I'm not saying they are useless, but i just wanted to know the purpose
More realistic game's or animations and for some tech nerds this is like a dream come true. They have to make this and program it. This wont just happen by its self like irl
now imagine what we're going to be able to do with quantic computers
A magyar akcentus befigyel
:)
Damn! My papers got wet again
Next paper will not be written digitally, but pictures of a simulation of a printer
I have no idea what you're talking about, but it looks cool.
It's 4 in the morning and I gotta be up early tomorrow but I gotta know
3:30 **dips the biscuit into the water**
The viewer does not like that.
(2 years from now) So as you can see here this Water simulation is being done 180 frames per second in real time, now let's drop a hairy Armadillo inside.
Watch As It Gets To Only 1 Year From Now
Peta will now create a rule that you cannot harm virtual armadillos, you have just been put out of your line of work. It is the end of times.
would be 20% faster if they used the correct framerate lol.
Recently I was starting to read about soft body sims and was amazed at how complex this problem is. Then I read about how limited those techniques were, like being slooooow, or only one soft body at a time. And then, today you post a video like this. My jaw dropped so hard. I can't wait to see how this is going to be 2 more papers down the line.
3:00 "Destroying armadillos in the most spectacular fashion."
Interesting paper...
Would be fantastic to see this implemented into Blender
finally i can kill online armadillos with hyper realistic graphics
You're making it really hard to hold onto my papers when you're splashing water on them.
3:28 Dipping Oreo in milk simulation when
I wonder if any of these wonderful research papers end up used in Houdini ?
mom can we get a dog?
we have a dog at home
dog at home:
But does it works with wet white shirts ? Asking for a friend.
About the toilet paper simulation, don't you think it should have dissolved due to the weight of the water? I understand that the algorithm is capable, but I don't think the simulation was done as great.
love these videos, so interesting!
I really want to see the day we can simulate burning papers underwater, just like that spongebob scene
we not gonna talk about this murder? 2:55
At the risk of sounding vulgar, _my papers are damn wet right now._
As are my eyes actually. Can't help myself when I see something so *beautiful* :')
I love this title 😂 like... imagine if simulating wet paper towels was impossible. Let's just put wet paper simulations in the same realm as time travel and faster than light travel
@Two Minutes Paper this is like the last channel to try to scam its subscribers 😂
What programming language was this made in? With Nvidia GPUs, CUDA C++ would be the fastest one, due to it's extreme parallelizing capabilities, and the fact that it is based on C++. The complexity of this algorithm and the speed that it can simulate these things at, it wouldn't surprise me if it were CUDA C++.
NOOO DIP THE BISCUIT IN MILK NOT WATER
Interesting how these simulations could be improved using compute shaders on GPUs. Seemed that they were exclusively performing mixing simulations on the CPU which is probably why the performance was so poor, especially for the dog one :3