Not necessarily. Engineers immediately have their minds jump to working on how to actually make this. One possibility would be for the metal to be a large belt instead of a cylinder.
Funny thing is - Rush-E was specifically intended to be unplayable by single pianist , but people still manage to do it 😂 BTW (my engineer brain speaking) I think it’s technically possible to develop and manufacture such device, but people won’t buy enough of them to justify development and manufacturing costs
@@lightsnmore6253 the fabric would not create the right sound. but you could do some electromechanical dohickey to make it play whatever. But it would require speciality tools and a lot of ingenunity.
@@GeirEivindMork small two state mechanism, similar to how braille practice boards work, for the pegs. Then use ramps to set the pegs, one set to reset them and another, controlled with servos or electromagnetic actuators, to set the correct ones to play.
I can conceive of only one scenario in which this could exist in physical space: the cylinder is actually a really long belt that extends waaaay down, and this music box is actually like four stories tall. That's the only possible way Edit: I said this mainly as a joke but I appreciate the people smarter than me replying with actual possibilities
@@blockybeanz9924 or there could be something underneath the roll thingy popping little holes into the rod, adding new bumps to the cylinder, and flattening them out when it gets to the bottom.
Then you observe that, in order to fit all these notes, this cylinder must exist in non-euclidean space and come to the realisation that means, on a scale of 1-10 of how screwed you are, you have just hit at least a 14.
Like a funfair organ. With the book it uses to play the notes (that is either driven by an engine or hand cranked) EDIT..... It exists on such an organ!!! ON 2 DIFFERENT SUCH ORGANS EVEN!!! ruclips.net/video/TY3BxZvS9bE/видео.html&ab_channel=ThijsHaenen (if the link doesn't work: search for "rush e belgian dance organ") ruclips.net/video/30Q-LWXdPDk/видео.html&ab_channel=%E3%80%90%E6%89%8B%E5%9B%9E%E3%81%97%E3%82%AA%E3%83%AB%E3%82%AC%E3%83%B3%E3%80%91YukiKojima-KojiKojiMoheji- (if this link doesn't work: search for "rush e streetorgan flute type")
OK this is so well rendered I thought it was an actual music box with an HD camera filming it for a solid 2 seconds and was wondering how they would pull off the song. (until you realise there is something off about the cylinder)
@@Glowstickdildoclub I thought that for a second too because that's how "player Pianos" work but this has pegs and not holes like the player piano has. Also if you look to the right side of the cylinder you can see underneath it.
This video shows Rush E being played on an instrument that few would have thought of, and while he came up with a variety of ideas himself, it also conveys his deep dedication to the instrument. I did it! I got 110 likes for the first time in my life! Thank you everyone!
My late grandparents had a Regina Music Box. It stood about 4 feet tall and played disks like this one. My Great Grandpa Schrop bought it for his wife in 1907 when they got married. It cost him around $90 in 1907 which was a huge amount of money back then. When my great grandfather died in 1967 the music box was moved to my grandparents house. They used to play it for me. I was only 3 years old in 1967 so I wasn't even tall enough to see the top on it yet. But I just loved the sound. These are great memories that I have now that all my grandparents and parents have died.
well, won't you tell us how you made this? did you use some kind of existing music box simulation, or did you actually model and animate this by yourself? is the sound simulated or just synchronized over it? i mean it's cool seeing it, but it'd be even more interesting to see how it works!
At first I thought it was a real music box, then I realised the notes don't fit on the cylinder, thought it was some kind of band mechanism. Turns out it's just a 3D animation - the box looks too pristine (no scratches, dust, fingerprints) and the pins are not vibrating while they play the note.
Very, very clever. The only thing that gives it away, apart from the repeating pattern of imperfections in the drum surface, is the lack of vibration in the tines as they are released. Beautiful modelling.
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Shouldn’t the barrel loop back? How there are more pegs popping up?
Many real musical boxes have accidentals left out of the scale intentionally, in order to provide as wide of a bass-to-treble note range as possible, while still working within the confines of a relatively few notes / teeth on the comb for a given small sized musical box. Obviously, the music arrangers who work for the musical box companies, have to modify all but the simplest or most diatonic tunes, to fit the available notes, to the point where sometimes they sound 'funny' or 'wrong'. Also, see my other comment reply (somewhere in here!) about larger musical boxes having multiple teeth tuned to the SAME NOTE to facilitate normal speed repetition, since the plucking action is actually a bit slow (unlike this computer generated video). So that is why serious musical boxes often have large combs with many teeth, is to: 1. make them more chromatic; and 2. enable them to repeat more notes more quickly.
imagine if we didn't invent ear pods and instead we carried a backpack with like automated instruments inside, and popular music artists would have to make their own tapes instead of like records n stuff
I was fooled for a good part of the video that this was somehow real, and then I saw the comments that said it was a render. Those are some major 3d modeling skills, keep it up.
The creep in my room in 2am: EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
I really need a "making-of" video for this. This is way more realistic than it has any business being while simultaneously being intuitively impossible.
This is physically impossible for a music box to play more than a few seconds of a melody but this is amazing. I want to hear more songs this way. Since you did Rush can you do tom sawyer and spirit of radio on it?
Theoretically, it would be possibly to have retractable pins in the drum, either electrically or pneumatically controlled, and run a microcontroller to extend and retract the pins at the correct time to have the music box play this, or any song. Though 3D animation was probably the easier and cheaper choice.
Me with my music boxes at home: Wait something’s wrong. It’s not possible to have that many notes on it with that kind of music box. WHAT MANNER OF SORCERY IS THIS?!
I know this is 3D rendered, but if this can be physically possible, one way I can think of is that the bump would hold together via electromagnetic that can be released at will and some insertion taking place behind it.
I refuse to believe that this was a render without confirmation from the person who made this cover. There are far too many imperfections that would be damn near impossible to recreate in any 3d modeling software, as well as just how goddamn realistic it looks. If it is really a render then I'll eat my words, but until proven that it is then my hat's off to the guy who managed to hide the copper scroll that was used for this cover. Also, is it just me or does this sound like something that'd be right at home in a horror movie at the start? I hope SMB sees this, they'd love it.
If you think this is cool, search for 'Animusic' in RUclips :) A small team programmed their own animation software so that they could play the music on an electronic keyboard and every note was automatically animated by their software. And that was back in 2001, so yep, the quality of CGI available to the general public has improved to become almost photo-real since then. Whatever the specifics of how this music box was made, it's definitely a super cool animation!
This is a render, the teeth don't blur nor vibrate when it passes the pins, the teeth are too far from the cylinder, the pins and the teeth are desynchronized (at least in the fast portions) and don't match, plus at the end where the pins are almost meshing the teeth don't even move the correct amount, irl if the pins are that close the sound would be distorted, the teeth's length of travel is greater than the distance between pins in the fast portions. The left most teeth doesn't get used, maybe to cover the part that isn't a render? Not sure. The lighting at the bottom is weird, I don't know what to make of it.
Rush E is a played out black-midi meme, but this is actually the first time I've seen it played, and it's not even by a real person, where it's really interesting to me. The original is black-midi so it's obviously just a jumble of notes that makes it impossible to humanly play, but this is the simplified very easily played version of the tune that everyone and their mom has played, but it's still very much impossible at face value. I don't know and don't care how it was done, it's the first time I've ever actually been entertained by Rush E.
Это реальная музыкальная шкатулка или симуляция в какой-то программе? Почему "выпуклости" на вращающиейся части не повторяются? Я извиняюсь, я просто никогда в жизни не видел подобных устройств.
I love how RUSH E is still alive, was alive and always be alive
my phone ringtone is RUSH E. just saying 😅
Some day it'll die
@@turuu Mine is Rush E 2
@@raulalves1887 no it wont LOL
@cameraproductions-en5fe Yes, it will.
Dude had me convinced for a few seconds that this was real and then I realized this would defy the laws of physics. Fantastic render.
Not necessarily. Engineers immediately have their minds jump to working on how to actually make this. One possibility would be for the metal to be a large belt instead of a cylinder.
@@ThatBoomerDude56 or a series of individual rods under a soft fabric on the cylinder that extend in a programmed fashion
Funny thing is - Rush-E was specifically intended to be unplayable by single pianist , but people still manage to do it 😂
BTW (my engineer brain speaking) I think it’s technically possible to develop and manufacture such device, but people won’t buy enough of them to justify development and manufacturing costs
@@lightsnmore6253 the fabric would not create the right sound. but you could do some electromechanical dohickey to make it play whatever. But it would require speciality tools and a lot of ingenunity.
@@GeirEivindMork small two state mechanism, similar to how braille practice boards work, for the pegs. Then use ramps to set the pegs, one set to reset them and another, controlled with servos or electromagnetic actuators, to set the correct ones to play.
I can conceive of only one scenario in which this could exist in physical space: the cylinder is actually a really long belt that extends waaaay down, and this music box is actually like four stories tall. That's the only possible way
Edit: I said this mainly as a joke but I appreciate the people smarter than me replying with actual possibilities
It’s a convEyEr bElt
That or it’s being 3D printed instantly and cutting off the notes that come in to reuse them
@@blockybeanz9924 or there could be something underneath the roll thingy popping little holes into the rod, adding new bumps to the cylinder, and flattening them out when it gets to the bottom.
True
It's likely a roll at the bottom that gets fed into the things as it goes, like a VHS tape
I hope music boss sees this
Yea
Ya and nont
Yes😅
Yeah this is really good
E
Imagine that you're in a haunted house then you see a music box. Suddenly it starts playing by itself, but it plays rush e
Gotta be giant with how manny notes
Well, then your vocabulary will turn into Rush F real quick.
I would stay, the ghosts are probably super cool to hang with tbh, like casper and friends
Boss music
Then you observe that, in order to fit all these notes, this cylinder must exist in non-euclidean space and come to the realisation that means, on a scale of 1-10 of how screwed you are, you have just hit at least a 14.
Dude amazing 3d modelling skills! It looks so realistic!
I know right?!
Wait, its fake?
Wait… it’s fake?????.
@@AceOfSpades13542 yes, you would need a giant cylinder to store that many notes
@@AceOfSpades13542of course! Did you really think that such a small roller can store so many notes?
most people: cool
me: WHAT IS THIS WITCHCRAFT
Aanimationbro
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|. O. SPACE IT OUT
This is literally on my mind, ITS NOT ROTATING PROPERLY
GTAG GANG RISE UP!
Seriously though
Other people’s music boxes: peaceful tranquility
My music box: *_A N X I E T Y_*
😂
I feel like in 10 years the RUclips algorithm is going to bring us together again...
I'll try to remember that
;)
Me too, maybe we'll be part of history XD@@genialergandalf7044
Please reply to this comment in 10 years time. This is my time capsule. I just met Raquel, I’m a year into working at the vets home.
Uhh, i like doritos
ye see yall in 10 years
You know, this actualy seems possibile to play with an actual music box.
A different type of music box sure, but still
Or just a regular one and a really really big drum
or change the drum into a conveyer that has bumps
Like a funfair organ. With the book it uses to play the notes (that is either driven by an engine or hand cranked)
EDIT..... It exists on such an organ!!! ON 2 DIFFERENT SUCH ORGANS EVEN!!!
ruclips.net/video/TY3BxZvS9bE/видео.html&ab_channel=ThijsHaenen (if the link doesn't work: search for "rush e belgian dance organ")
ruclips.net/video/30Q-LWXdPDk/видео.html&ab_channel=%E3%80%90%E6%89%8B%E5%9B%9E%E3%81%97%E3%82%AA%E3%83%AB%E3%82%AC%E3%83%B3%E3%80%91YukiKojima-KojiKojiMoheji- (if this link doesn't work: search for "rush e streetorgan flute type")
Marble machine next
Let's get Wintergaten on this
0:23 sounds like a teror song
That is exactly what I was thinking too 😂
Ikr😂😂😂
I was thinking playing this at my brothers door to wake him up in the morning LOL
Fr bro
It sounds like the start to This is Halloween!
OK this is so well rendered I thought it was an actual music box with an HD camera filming it for a solid 2 seconds and was wondering how they would pull off the song. (until you realise there is something off about the cylinder)
Same
Couldn't the film around the roll just go down instead of around? Like a vertical conveyer belt
@@Glowstickdildoclub I thought that for a second too because that's how "player Pianos" work but this has pegs and not holes like the player piano has. Also if you look to the right side of the cylinder you can see underneath it.
It doesn't need to be rendered. He also could have alot of those zylinders, swapped them out and cut all videos together.
@@fenrillratz9890 Then that is some very smooth cutting.
It's very refreshing seeing the notes sliding upwards as the music plays.
The lighting, texture mapping, bump mapping, and shaders used on this are really impressive. It looks super realistic
A music box never fails to make songs beautiful, nostalgic, and hypnotic with a touch of haunting. Even if it's something like Rush E. Beautiful work!
Martin from Wintergatan even made an actual digital VST instrument from a music box - it's called Speldosa, published by Klevgrand :)
This display for sheet music is ingenious. I'm glad it's not just a still image like other channels do!
So this is actually an animation!
I was wondering how pegs would even pop up
I thought it was a really long metal paper thing that was spinning inside the music box
@@XizyMSMsame
@xizy_real, theoretically, it would be possible to design a system with an extremely long sheet that goes in one end out the other
@@Finn_the_Cat I think you can do one with paper sheets?
That's a pretty clean render, and/or composite. I'm impressed.
This video shows Rush E being played on an instrument that few would have thought of, and while he came up with a variety of ideas himself, it also conveys his deep dedication to the instrument.
I did it! I got 110 likes for the first time in my life! Thank you everyone!
Who let ChatGPT online 💀
blud talks like an AI 💀
@@AkramsChannel 'so many positive reviews'
This thing can be played on anything BUT a piano xd
This is a 3D render dimwit
My late grandparents had a Regina Music Box. It stood about 4 feet tall and played disks like this one. My Great Grandpa Schrop bought it for his wife in 1907 when they got married. It cost him around $90 in 1907 which was a huge amount of money back then. When my great grandfather died in 1967 the music box was moved to my grandparents house. They used to play it for me. I was only 3 years old in 1967 so I wasn't even tall enough to see the top on it yet. But I just loved the sound. These are great memories that I have now that all my grandparents and parents have died.
0:39 hits a G major Chord instead of an E major Chord which is wrong 😮
I don’t think the music box is capable of handling sharps and flats.
I noticed that too it added a creepy effect
Where is sheet music boss.he needs to see this
Edit:thank you guys for the likes!
the entire time I was waiting for a little E to show up, the ending warmed my soul
Why does every song that has a music box cover sound sad?
minor overtones I think
oh ok
I disagree
This one ironically doesn't sound sad to me
guys let’s not start world war 3 in here ok?
So a music box is basically an automated kalimba? Cool.
A kalimba a manually operated music box. :D
well, won't you tell us how you made this?
did you use some kind of existing music box simulation, or did you actually model and animate this by yourself? is the sound simulated or just synchronized over it?
i mean it's cool seeing it, but it'd be even more interesting to see how it works!
for anyone confused: This is a 3D render, like all the other videos on the channel also.
me: my music box plays twinkle twinkle
Beeano: my music plays rush E
me: i have met a true giga chad
0:19 why does this sound like a samsung phone ringtone
Lol
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At first I thought it was a real music box, then I realised the notes don't fit on the cylinder, thought it was some kind of band mechanism. Turns out it's just a 3D animation - the box looks too pristine (no scratches, dust, fingerprints) and the pins are not vibrating while they play the note.
0:53 -ears here :(
Very, very clever. The only thing that gives it away, apart from the repeating pattern of imperfections in the drum surface, is the lack of vibration in the tines as they are released. Beautiful modelling.
Shouldn’t the barrel loop back? How there are more pegs popping up?
magic
I assume it's been made by blender animations
Magic of 3D animation
This has just added to my belief that anything played on a music box instantly sound more creepy
Wow i love this 3d animation
2:07 one solution is to bring fully developed Sukukna in yuji itadori and sukuna and 4 other sukunas to play this
The most beautiful form of my anxiety!😊
The "Rush E" at the end was the cherry on top
Ghost be like: what is this music?!? 💀🥶
I love the way it sometimes slips slightly off key, it adds a magical, whimsical quality to the music. Where can I buy one of these?
Man the song lacks the 5 black keys, you know that?
ofc he does
It’s an animation
@@TheBellowfishGuy its missing some accidentals though
@@Flappy09 yeah
Music boxes don’t use accidentals most of the time.
When it said "E", I really felt that.
*me sleeping calmly at night and hears this* “ WHO’S THERE?” *screams louder than anything in the world *
Great quality animation 😀😁👍
how?
impressive!!
Imagine walking into a haunted house and a music box starts playing rush e. And every time it hits an e you hear a footstep.
how?
impressed me
animation but still very cool indeed
This is the sort of thing that is gonna pop up in everyone’s recommendations in a decade
Tbh, I was waiting for the music box to explode
Is any other pitch-perfect person cringing at the lack of half notes this is playing? Love this song. Keep up the good work!
Many real musical boxes have accidentals left out of the scale intentionally, in order to provide as wide of a bass-to-treble note range as possible, while still working within the confines of a relatively few notes / teeth on the comb for a given small sized musical box. Obviously, the music arrangers who work for the musical box companies, have to modify all but the simplest or most diatonic tunes, to fit the available notes, to the point where sometimes they sound 'funny' or 'wrong'.
Also, see my other comment reply (somewhere in here!) about larger musical boxes having multiple teeth tuned to the SAME NOTE to facilitate normal speed repetition, since the plucking action is actually a bit slow (unlike this computer generated video).
So that is why serious musical boxes often have large combs with many teeth, is to: 1. make them more chromatic; and 2. enable them to repeat more notes more quickly.
imagine if we didn't invent ear pods and instead we carried a backpack with like automated instruments inside, and popular music artists would have to make their own tapes instead of like records n stuff
When the fairground organ never died out and it surpassed the record player, I guess
The perfect song to help fall asleep to.
Rush e: 😰
Crush e: 💀
Most listen-able version I've heard, as a bonus!
this video deserves more likes
Nah, it's no real music box
Fr
Its new
@@markus1351 that's ok. takes time to do an animation like that.
@@markus1351 That doesn't mean he doesn't deserve the likes...
Honestly this is the best version of rush E I’ve ever heard
Bro, how did the little dots on the Golden Cylinder change spot I bet it’s fake 1:27
It's video editing.
It might be animated
No shit sherlock
Yes, it is.
@@BricksAndBots47it is cuz music boxes can’t be that long. Because it would just repeat
I watched this in 2X, it’s hilarious!
I assume this is a simulation? Cause I love it
Well... our entire reality is a simulation... so... we love it anyway :D
@@WalterLoggetti no it isn't. Get over yourself. Fun thought experiment, but ultimately a nothing burger.
@@t_c5266 Well... i know...
But sometimes I enjoy nothing burgers :P
I was fooled for a good part of the video that this was somehow real, and then I saw the comments that said it was a render.
Those are some major 3d modeling skills, keep it up.
The creep in my room in 2am:
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and the alarm in my room at 6:00 a.m.
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An interesting detail I noticed, one of the notes at 0:54 starts resonating as the incoming bumps are going at some multiple of the frequency
Ah yes, finally, what I have been looking for, the forbidden music box that will haunt me for the rest of my life.
I really need a "making-of" video for this.
This is way more realistic than it has any business being while simultaneously being intuitively impossible.
Tại sao không có bài doraemon? 😮
this is one hell of a 3d render , looks really realistic , good work.
Where did you get it
I think that it's an animation. You can see that the notes don't cycle/loop even though the cylinder keeps rotating.
@@SMT_NVS good idea
It could be true if that cylinder is turning a stripe with all the notes on it
@@PHUCvtgit’s not real
Likely it’s an animation or a website that lets you play custom music
I’m curious: is this some form of animation or did you have to make 100 of those cylinders, record each one of them, and then stitch them together?
I'd rather this than some slow creepy music playing
Yeag
This is physically impossible for a music box to play more than a few seconds of a melody but this is amazing. I want to hear more songs this way. Since you did Rush can you do tom sawyer and spirit of radio on it?
What AI did you use to make this
It’s not AI? Why would it be AI? It’s video editing.
@@newsuperbowserworldit's an animation, actually.
@@BricksAndBots47 proof?
@@newsuperbowserworldproof its not an animation?
@@ferrarifan1655 no? I just think it’s video editing. I’d take proof for both arguments.
Is it Animated ?!!
So realistic and accurate..
Great work !!
At 0:22 it sounds like piano horror
Theoretically, it would be possibly to have retractable pins in the drum, either electrically or pneumatically controlled, and run a microcontroller to extend and retract the pins at the correct time to have the music box play this, or any song. Though 3D animation was probably the easier and cheaper choice.
Fake, you cant have 60000 notes on something that can only have 30.
no
Clever editing. Perhaps you've heard of it? /lh (lighthearted) /t (teasing)
Oh wow no way man thanks for protecting us from fake news(clever editing)
How about it being just like a long pill shaped strip on like a reel or sumthin
i think its animated
Bro this is good I don’t care if it’s fake I just love it😂
Wow
This is such a nice render that I didn't even realize it wasn't a real music box.
Awesome editing. It looks so damn real
I wont lie the CGI is great keep it up
Is this a program, or are you making hidden tape lines for the music box?
This is so AWESOME!!
But how did you put 2108 music into 2048 tech?
Long live Rush E.
E
the musical note groove sheet definitely goes inside of the machine for that to work.
Me with my music boxes at home: Wait something’s wrong. It’s not possible to have that many notes on it with that kind of music box. WHAT MANNER OF SORCERY IS THIS?!
E
This is So Cool❤
I know this is 3D rendered, but if this can be physically possible, one way I can think of is that the bump would hold together via electromagnetic that can be released at will and some insertion taking place behind it.
Imagine playing this in a dnd horror setting as a monster chases your players
It sounds so beautiful and tender
This is a masterpiece
How well edited this is
"What is this?! Little Nightmares?!"
Hoh hoh hoh . . . no, no no no . . . you're in a Russian gulag.
Супер получилось, однозначно лайк за колосальную заморочку,
Fun fact, fast repeated notes on a music box will either skip, sound flat or fail to resonate.
Thats why slow songs are commonly used.
I refuse to believe that this was a render without confirmation from the person who made this cover. There are far too many imperfections that would be damn near impossible to recreate in any 3d modeling software, as well as just how goddamn realistic it looks. If it is really a render then I'll eat my words, but until proven that it is then my hat's off to the guy who managed to hide the copper scroll that was used for this cover. Also, is it just me or does this sound like something that'd be right at home in a horror movie at the start? I hope SMB sees this, they'd love it.
If you think this is cool, search for 'Animusic' in RUclips :)
A small team programmed their own animation software so that they could play the music on an electronic keyboard and every note was automatically animated by their software. And that was back in 2001, so yep, the quality of CGI available to the general public has improved to become almost photo-real since then.
Whatever the specifics of how this music box was made, it's definitely a super cool animation!
This is a render, the teeth don't blur nor vibrate when it passes the pins, the teeth are too far from the cylinder, the pins and the teeth are desynchronized (at least in the fast portions) and don't match, plus at the end where the pins are almost meshing the teeth don't even move the correct amount, irl if the pins are that close the sound would be distorted, the teeth's length of travel is greater than the distance between pins in the fast portions. The left most teeth doesn't get used, maybe to cover the part that isn't a render? Not sure. The lighting at the bottom is weird, I don't know what to make of it.
Rush E is a played out black-midi meme, but this is actually the first time I've seen it played, and it's not even by a real person, where it's really interesting to me. The original is black-midi so it's obviously just a jumble of notes that makes it impossible to humanly play, but this is the simplified very easily played version of the tune that everyone and their mom has played, but it's still very much impossible at face value. I don't know and don't care how it was done, it's the first time I've ever actually been entertained by Rush E.
how does that cinlender have so many of those bumps if it’s so small
Это реальная музыкальная шкатулка или симуляция в какой-то программе? Почему "выпуклости" на вращающиейся части не повторяются? Я извиняюсь, я просто никогда в жизни не видел подобных устройств.
It's 3d rendered
SO LOVELY