Beautiful work, all those fine details on the edges of the fractures are beyond amazing. You could almost convince me that some of these scenes were just filmed instead of being simulated.
Papers like this are why I became an Engineer...unfortunately I don't have time to write my own...I must live vicariously through the work of these focused youth! Ad Astra!
No. Rabbit, armadillos, dragon etc are famous free scanned meshes ( graphics.stanford.edu/data/3Dscanrep/ ), available for all science purposes. That is why they used so often. May be, they become memetic for years.
Interesting results and very nice visualization. Does the traditional MPM use linear interpolation functions in the simulations? Are there some specific fracture criteria, or is it inherent to the constitutive model?
how long did these take to render and what hardware was used? Nevermind, in the video! Intel I7-8700K with 12 threads (assumed 12 software threads) Cookie: 1.67m particles, 634.5 sec/frame (10.5 minutes to simulate a single frame) CRABS: 0.918m particles, 96.8 sec/frame (~1.6 minutes per frame) Watermelon: 1.75m particles, 313.4 sec/frame (~5 minutes per frame) Pumpkins: 1.02m particles, 176.7 sec/frame (~3 minutes per frame) Octocats: 0.690m particles, 17.6 sec/frame (~4 frames per minute) JELLO T-REX: 1.43m particles, 538.8 sec/frame (~9 minutes per frame) Fence: 1.45m particles, 175.2 sec/frame (~3 minutes per frame) Armadillo: 8.27m particles, 118.3 sec/frame (~2 minutes per frame) JELLO TWIST: 7.79m particles, 548.6 sec/frame (~9 minutes per frame) BREADS: 11.5m particles, 331.7 sec/frame (~5.5 minutes per frame)
Who technically owns this footage? I’m considering using some of these clips in a music video, and want permission to do so. Can I do that if the footage is owned by a university?
the scary part is, that if we're this close to simulating the physics of our reality with such accuracy that it is almost indistinguishable from our reality, then who's to say that our very own reality is actually being simulated in real time by some super mega cosmic quantum computer?
Beautiful work, all those fine details on the edges of the fractures are beyond amazing. You could almost convince me that some of these scenes were just filmed instead of being simulated.
"With three realistic armadillos..." LOL
wobbly armadillos
I'm showing this to my class
They all liked it. Good example of where elastics simulation is at in 2019.
This is so exciting! The T-rex was impressive, but that bread-tear had me clapping!
From your paper to Houdini nodes, with wings please.
Breaking bread with Science! Great video
The choice of objects to showcase is just priceless. Well done on the simulation model!
Why is there that little views, upvotes and subscribers to this? I actually had to double check to make sure this is real. Mind blowing
Papers like this are why I became an Engineer...unfortunately I don't have time to write my own...I must live vicariously through the work of these focused youth! Ad Astra!
WOW this is super impressive! I would love to see this kind of physics in future games :D
you guys are amazing, I wish there was some way to celebrate all of you guys because these simulation videos are just so cool
Both CD-MPM and Silly Rubber are now open-sourced and ready for use! Find it here: github.com/squarefk/ziran2019
Wow! Amazing work. This is the future!
truly impressive work
This is mind-blowing work. Bravo!
I'm more and more convinced that we are, in fact, in a simulation... That bread actually made me hungry.
Will you ever release the code?
Just wow. Simulation times are still somewhat high (relatively speaking ;) ), but the results... wow!
THIS IS INSANE!
I'd like to see this simulate an airplane crash. Most CGI crashes don't accurately show the twisting/stretching of the aluminum skin.
There are some and they figured out that carbon could save a lot of lifes but its too expansive
@@GrinderFX expansive or expensive?
@@spordel yes expensive. They dont care about life, its more important to safe some bucks.
I lost a few brain cells reading these comments
Wow - this is amazing :)
That watermelon looked too much like jello
The bread looks like a sponge
Douwe E. ...Bread kind of is a sponge.
That’s what bread is: a starchy gluten sponge.
Outstanding work!
Voice of HomeWorld :p
that would be epic as a VR Demo
@@mongolman3492 When the Time is up, the Hardware would be good enough for this.
"....and here we torture an armadillo!"
I hope ed boon will implement this technology in future mortal kombat titles
Most impressive
Is this thing with armadillos a meme or something? We see it in every SIGGRAPH
No. Rabbit, armadillos, dragon etc are famous free scanned meshes ( graphics.stanford.edu/data/3Dscanrep/ ), available for all science purposes. That is why they used so often. May be, they become memetic for years.
a meme in the computer graphics community
@@BigOlSmellyFlashlight blender default cube
blender default slightly tilted camera angle
Interesting results and very nice visualization. Does the traditional MPM use linear interpolation functions in the simulations? Are there some specific fracture criteria, or is it inherent to the constitutive model?
I want this in Blender right now.
“Sandwich cookie”
*INTERNAL RAGE*
Maybe because of copyright they can’t say Oreo
@@Prism00n But it says. literally says Oreo on the "Sandwich cookie". Guess that's what they are called now.
That bread at the start looks so appetizing lol
Hi, this is amazing work!
One question though: Why do you hate armadillos so much? :D
lol i was going to ask the same question
Wow, this is so cool!
amazing! which program did you use?
They... are showcasing their program?
Bring it to Blender baby!!
Molecular addon
ruclips.net/video/SRYdvsNa2Ac/видео.html
@@user-yn9mp4bt3q oof amazing, thanks!
Oh I wish I studied at school to undestand all this math...
3:56 ew
The real question is how did you make that gun fire an entire cartridge and not just the bullet?
Is this available to the public? Can this be done in blender??
how long did these take to render and what hardware was used? Nevermind, in the video!
Intel I7-8700K with 12 threads (assumed 12 software threads)
Cookie: 1.67m particles, 634.5 sec/frame (10.5 minutes to simulate a single frame)
CRABS: 0.918m particles, 96.8 sec/frame (~1.6 minutes per frame)
Watermelon: 1.75m particles, 313.4 sec/frame (~5 minutes per frame)
Pumpkins: 1.02m particles, 176.7 sec/frame (~3 minutes per frame)
Octocats: 0.690m particles, 17.6 sec/frame (~4 frames per minute)
JELLO T-REX: 1.43m particles, 538.8 sec/frame (~9 minutes per frame)
Fence: 1.45m particles, 175.2 sec/frame (~3 minutes per frame)
Armadillo: 8.27m particles, 118.3 sec/frame (~2 minutes per frame)
JELLO TWIST: 7.79m particles, 548.6 sec/frame (~9 minutes per frame)
BREADS: 11.5m particles, 331.7 sec/frame (~5.5 minutes per frame)
While this is cool in concept... I can't get excited about this stuff until they can do this in real-time.
so all this visualization is done with Blender?
:58 what exactly is a background scratchpad grid? :x
When will this stuff be available?
quite cool.
Guys can someone provide me with a MATLAB implementation code for this MPM please
Thank you
The T-rex bullet demo is clearly neglecting cavitation effects from the bullet
looks delicious!
I always wanted to see a rabbit crack open!
That bread is one major health hazard! A mold universe!
Who technically owns this footage? I’m considering using some of these clips in a music video, and want permission to do so. Can I do that if the footage is owned by a university?
Does anyone know which software they have used to render those simulations? Would anyone also recommend blender to achieve a similar result?
bravo
can this simulation be introduce into Blender 3D software?
3:44 big lizard go bye bye
LINK TO THE PAPER come on guys.
HERE:
joshuahwolper.com/publications
Wow
3:00
(when they start actually breaking stuff)
looks delicious
"Breaking Bread"
Yea don't tell me this pun wasn't f***ing intended
this pun wasn't f***ing intended
wow!
most of the stuff looks either like sponge if it's not a jelly
R.I.P. CPU
But WTF?! I don't find any words... o.O
Why? It's not real-time.
04:09, this is just cruel ...
Bluedrake squad
I wish I understood what is going on here
how did I found myself here?
daym
3:56
О.О
the phase field dinosaur destruction looks too gruesome.
The armadillo limb pull-off is worse
No, the dino has splaatter
are you serious?
Nice pfp
They should add realistic colouring and blood just to keep us looking
1:37. SCIENCE.
2:53 /r/simulated
poor armadillos
Bread
How dare you rip apart an armadillo!
OCTOCATS
the scary part is, that if we're this close to simulating the physics of our reality with such accuracy that it is almost indistinguishable from our reality, then who's to say that our very own reality is actually being simulated in real time by some super mega cosmic quantum computer?
“Sandwich cookie” you mean a smore.
The actual real world application: Call of Duty.
while I really don't want to diminish this impressive feat, couldn't they have chosen a less bland looking bread to animate?
Beamng.drive 2