@@mclovinpo I'm pretty sure it's meant to be stop-motion for that one singular scene, and then the other full-body shots are suitmation, since there's no way a human in that suit would be able to bend over so far. You can tell when the animation is replicating suitmation, puppetry, or stop-motion.
Yeah it looks like someone holding a puppet that is holding a minature train it looks super glued on because how the train is so stiff, and then theres a cut that makes it looks like the train had it glue taken off then it falls down, its.. its SO PEEAAAKKK🤯🤯🤯
I love the fact that in some scenes it looks like stop motion, and sometimes hand puppets and then back suitmation style The level of detail is just, even the flames look like they were hand painted! I love everything about this video Truly feels like a love letter to the original 1954 film
Watching this on Corridor Crew had me questioning life, because I couldn't recall if the original Godzilla had stop motion or not, so I was going along with it so well. Excellent work!
This has got to be one of the best pieces of fanmade Godzilla media I have ever seen on top of being one of the scariest depictions I've ever seen of the big guy along with feeling like I'm watching the original movie all over again. He appears 40 seconds in, but it's done so masterfully, he's as quiet as a cat in a manner where you wouldn't even know he's in the same space as you until it's too late. It's also really unnerving how real it feels in that it's just so authentic in its presentation. I love how the fire is as big as it would be if it was a man in a suit on a set and Godzilla's character animation just feels like Godzilla, being that you could forget that this was all made in Blender with how well every aspect of it was handled and the techniques taken to make this look like a live action film. I think what really sold me on this was your usage of THE Godzilla roar, the one that Shinagawa-Kun and MinusGoji used a lot, being saved for his regeneration at the end. It really felt as if he has gotten significantly stronger since they never used it in the original film outside of the opening credits. Another favorite thing about this that I wanna mention is his atomic breath, it looks as if it was made in the same way that they made it so long ago. In short: I love this because of how it pays its respects to the franchise in its presentation, bringing out a visceral feeling when watching it that hadn't been reached since the original.
I just saw 1954 for the first time 2 days ago, and man, this just feels like more footage of that. How did you get it to all be so accurate? It's amazing! Edit: I just saw you posted a bts video so Imma check that out!
The fact that it moves like the original godzilla but it kinda has a realistic muscle movement gives it this rather eerie aura, like real footage of something surreal. Also, gotta love that Harry Hausen stop motion animation moment.
Incredible! A brilliant love-letter the 1954 movie. It is what Eiji Tsuburaya dreamed of 70 years ago. He wanted a stop-motion animated Godzilla. Now you got it. Also, the combining between a man in a suit, stop-motion, and puppetry is purely brilliant.
I'm honestly astounded by how incredible this was! This is without a doubt one of the best Godzilla fan animations ever made! You somehow absolutely *NAILED* the look and feel of classic Showa era Toho tokusatsu better than I could've even imagined being possible, and in blender no less! I can't praise your work on this enough!
I honestly can't believe this was made in Blender. Everything about this is perfect, from the atomic breath effect, to the sound design, and even the way Godzilla moves! Such a wonderful homage to the original Toho films. Thank you so much for making this!
Here after watching this on Corridor Crew's channel and the revelation on how this was made blew my mind. That is incredible work you've done there! Well done!
This has got to be some of the best godzila stuff I seen in a long time it perfectly uses the atmosphere and tone of the first gojira movie the movements are beautiful looking and everything is just so well done definitely worth the wait your so talented good job
As someone who owns every Godzilla film ever made, I really love this! One of the few creepy dark Godzilla's. No boring dialogue, just cool visuals and vibes. Very neat!
This... is art. You are working very hard to replicate the 1950's effects even in small details. You deserve to have as much attention for the effort and incredible work you put into the animation.
2:00 and 2:30 are the best shots in this video. This doesn't even feel like a blender animation. This looks like a style that was used out of necessity and limitation, not stylistic choice. And those two shots capture that essence PERFECTLY. Shits like those are the main reason why I watch and love Godzilla films. Thank you
THIS GUY IS THE DEFINITION OF QUALITY OVER QUANTITY! THE STOP MOTION LOOK YOU GAVE AT THE TRAIN SCENE WAS IMPRESSIVE AND OVERALL USELESS, BUT YOU DID. IT ANYWAY AND. IT WORKS!
Your animation of Godzilla at 2:06 and 4:38, does such a good job of capturing the "wiggle" movement of what happens when the rubber suit is shaken from side to side. Even the newer Godzilla suits still have some that wiggle. Just wanted to let you know I absolutely appreciated and loved that detail, it's very nostalgic for me.
DUDE...how has this not gone viral yet?? This is better than a a good chunk of Godzilla films out there. This captures the spirit of 1954 perfectly, while doing its own thing in a cool way. I love your cinematography here. I hope the world rewards you for your efforts.
This should be a RUclips creator awards winner one day , the movement is a remindence for suitimation as well as the special & visual effects created by none other than eiji tsuburaya himself , if this gains reviews , I love to see some future Godzilla movies come to light with this format , also wanting to see some Ray harryhausen films remade with that same technique you give in blender , that goes for the lesser known monster films produced by other indie companies or American international pictures with it as well with a more modern mix
Dude, I'm in genuine disbelief. This is so incredible in every way. When I was watching the Corridor video, I was also completely convinced it was real. Even knowing it's all animated by you, it's really hard to tell. So well done man
I keep coming back to this animation. It is, by far, one of the greatest blender animations I think I’ve ever seen. The way you manage to capture the feeling physical movement in Godzilla and the dread of the original 1954 movie is nothing short of impressive.
Truly the most impressive “RUclips video” I’ve ever seen. This feels like so much more than that. This is like finding the lost true sequel to Gojira. I genuinely love this and would watch a full movie. Keep up the great work. This is something special.
This says 3D animation, but I'd swear most of the Godzilla shots were a suit or puppets like the original film. The "stop motion" segment was fantastic as well! Also, repeating the same shot of the tank driving down the street multiple times to give the illusion of more tanks, is exactly what these old films did. The way you've emulated the degraded black and white film quality, the framing, and the camera pans is the icing on top. Every bit of this demonstrates an intimate knowledge and appreciation of the first Showa Era films. (Just watched the making of video) UNBELIEVABLE! What a fantastic achievement this whole project is!
h-holy fuck... you son of bitch you did it. You sold me on CGI. This is amazing, this is the best CG animation I've ever seen in my life, the stop motion, puppet, and suitmation shots are all perfect. The framerate, the textures, the way everything blends together, everything moves like it's supposed to... man I had no idea people could make stuff like this, this is amazing. It's not just a cartoon it actually looks legitimately real.
@@tnozaki4372 If it wasn't on RUclips yet when the first comments started arriving, it is now. Your work is featured and applauded in their video that looks at the Fallout TV show. Great work. You deserve even more attention.
This is amazing, absolutely perfect feel and look! Watched this on CorridorCrew, I'm a CG artist and I didn't suspect a thing! The only minor detail that felt a tiny bit suspicious while watching was the dust dirt and scratches, it had an "added in post" feeling, but I just couldn't wrap my head around it and ignored it. Then ofc after the reveal I realized why. I used to do digital film restoration (cleanup of scanned footage) and the patterns used here felt repeating and out of place. The "digital dirt" of lingering white horizontal video streaks happens when digitizing a video tape, and the physical artifacts of black and white dust/dirt spots and vertical scratches are indicating photo scanning of a film reel. This usually doesn't happen at the same time, you have either or, not both. Regardless, this is insane work, blew my mind!
This is absolutely incredible, I just saw the corridor crew video and I was absolutely stunned, I still cannot believe it was all made in blender! Absolutely fantastic!!
This is hands down one of my favorite Godzilla animations now. A perfect mood recreation of the original with some great mood lighting and amazing animation to make it all look like suit and claymation. Godzilla 1954 to me is always the most haunting of his iterations. Minus one almost hits that sweet spot but the original still has this presence about that pitch black night in Tokyo that makes it one of if not the best godzilla city attack, and this animation captures that feeling spectacularly.
This video nails pretty much everything that makes 1950's monster movies what they were. From the crudeness of the compositing, the camera work, the emulation of puppetry/stop motion - the authenticity with every detail is insane. There's so many moments where I couldn't even tell this was all rendered in a computer! Absolutely incredible work!
The notion that computer generated imagery is capable of mimicking practical effects to this degree, yet the output of contemporary Hollywood only seldom equals the quality displayed here, is one that I am certain not only disappoints me, but innumerable other consumers as well. I congratulate you for this piece's creation, it is utterly gorgeous.
I’m not a huge Godzilla fan, but holy crap, man! This is fricken amazing! This truly is some of the best animation I’ve seen! You could give some Hollywood films a run for their money with just the technical know how you have in this one 5 minute video alone!
Dude this looks UNBELIEVABLY authentic, this is easily one of the most impressive Blender animations I've ever seen. It so tangibly feels like an old Tokisatsu film, I almost couldn't believe some of the shots were done in CG. And the stop motion clip looked even more authentic. There were a few testy shots here and there that were obviously CG but for the most part I was blown away at how you were able to capture the realistic lighting of a real tokisatsu set. Fantastic work overall, I was very impressed.
1:39 this shot right here looks actually real. Like if I hadn’t seen the BTS video, I would’ve been convinced this was real stop motion. Keep up the amazing work!
Such a great take on the Godzilla design! I love that you pulled from Shin Goji as well as the hand puppet and original Toho concept design. Super cool! Great work here! And holy shit! When he fires his heat ray, I was not ready for that. So good!!!
This is INCREDIBLE! This might actually be the closest I’ve ever seen ANYONE come to recreating the style, look, and tone of the original film, all while doing something new with it! And the fact that it’s all animated? Could’ve fooled me into believing this was a deleted scene from the film! And I love how you synchronized the look of the “stop motion,” the “puppet,” and the “suit” to all be modeled after the original maquette design! Bravo. An absolute 10/10, and an instant subscription from me.
Seeing something like this really makes me wish we'd have more feature films that adapt this kind of Retro aesthetic, as an intentional throwback. I would love to see a followup to Them! or even a film that takes place in same universe as one of the old Ray Harryhausen films, done in this style that makes it seem cohesive with the original film's aesthetic.
bro went to 1954 and cooked this. the FPS slowing in the stop-motion, suit's dorsal fins waving like they are costume parts, the old looking atomic breath, this is incredibly beautiful!. Perfect👌 also can you post a version that doesn't have 50's movie effects? (not low resolution and colorful)
I know the goal was to mimic the 1954 film, and the way this was animated was spot on, the shot choices and the lack of human dialogue makes this feel like if David Lynch made Godzilla back in the 1950's. Very creepy and impressionistic. Great job!
I love the blown highlights on the flames, how the left leg moves like it's a huge costume after Gojira falls over, the depth of field making it look like rear-projection when Gojira walks into the tanks waiting there, and the amazing sound design. This short film feels like it takes you to a different time.
You tricked Corridor Crew into thinking it was really made in 1954. 👏👏👏
I was also sent by Corridor Crew btw
Corridor crew eye opener
To be fair he kept is very dark. All CG has to be kept in the dark to be convincing. It usually doesn't hold up as soon you crank up the lighting.
@@EbonyPope
Or add color, or increase the resolution, or...
@@Mechaghostman2[BLEEP] color
CORRIDOR CREW ASSEMBLE
Blown away when the reveal dropped, this dude is incredible
lol, you got me
When they said he had 6K subs, I hurried over.
Here! 👋
The sound design is spot on... fantastic work!
The way the framerate slows down when he bites the train to mimic stop-motion... So much attention to detail!
It looks more like they actually animated it frame by frame instead of just slowing the framerate.
It’s not stop motion being mimicked, it’s suit Matioj guy in suit mimick
Yeees!❤❤❤
The original film was filmed with a suit.
@@mclovinpo I'm pretty sure it's meant to be stop-motion for that one singular scene, and then the other full-body shots are suitmation, since there's no way a human in that suit would be able to bend over so far. You can tell when the animation is replicating suitmation, puppetry, or stop-motion.
My favorite detail is that slight cut right before Gojira drops the train from his mouth. It just felt so authentic to the time. Incredible work. 1:46
Yeah it looks like someone holding a puppet that is holding a minature train it looks super glued on because how the train is so stiff, and then theres a cut that makes it looks like the train had it glue taken off then it falls down, its.. its SO PEEAAAKKK🤯🤯🤯
I love the fact that in some scenes it looks like stop motion, and sometimes hand puppets and then back suitmation style
The level of detail is just, even the flames look like they were hand painted! I love everything about this video
Truly feels like a love letter to the original 1954 film
Fun fact the original film was going to use stop motion to bring Godzilla to life because the director was inspired by the stop motion in King Kong.
E tb parece que é uma fantasia que nem o original
To me those types of flames look like those on miniatures
1:39 this is my favorite part. The stop-motion movement is EXACTLY like old monster films.
I found a flaw! At 1:44, it opens its jaw, bends down over the train and just stands back up without closing it whatsoever 👀.
and the sideway moving of full frame at exact moment of the drop :D
Hands down one of the GREATEST takes on '54 Godzilla. The atmosphere is perfect!!
Yes.
Watching this on Corridor Crew had me questioning life, because I couldn't recall if the original Godzilla had stop motion or not, so I was going along with it so well. Excellent work!
I never watched the original, but I wouldn't be surprised if it did from Wren and Nico's reactions 🤔.
It used a very small amount of stop motion.
This is how mandela effects begin 😅
@@louisrobitaille5810 Only in a couple car crashes, godzilla himself was never stop motion
@@louisrobitaille5810
Just for brief scenes. Godzilla himself was portrayed by Haruo Nakajima using suit-mation
I love the stop-motion style you gave to this Godzilla. It's fitting because Gojira was originally gonna be in stop-motion
Just gonna put a obligatory "why are you everywhere" reply down here
Never question chadgorosaurus
There's actually a couple of scenes in the original film that uses stop-motion
@@romangunter621and those scenes would be?
@@kingdamazo7266 I know one of them has Godzilla's tail wagging a bit.
夜の都会の薄汚れた闇の中を、悪夢のように歩き回るゴジラの異形さは、オリジナルフィルムの質感を彷彿とさせますね。
This has got to be one of the best pieces of fanmade Godzilla media I have ever seen on top of being one of the scariest depictions I've ever seen of the big guy along with feeling like I'm watching the original movie all over again. He appears 40 seconds in, but it's done so masterfully, he's as quiet as a cat in a manner where you wouldn't even know he's in the same space as you until it's too late. It's also really unnerving how real it feels in that it's just so authentic in its presentation. I love how the fire is as big as it would be if it was a man in a suit on a set and Godzilla's character animation just feels like Godzilla, being that you could forget that this was all made in Blender with how well every aspect of it was handled and the techniques taken to make this look like a live action film.
I think what really sold me on this was your usage of THE Godzilla roar, the one that Shinagawa-Kun and MinusGoji used a lot, being saved for his regeneration at the end. It really felt as if he has gotten significantly stronger since they never used it in the original film outside of the opening credits. Another favorite thing about this that I wanna mention is his atomic breath, it looks as if it was made in the same way that they made it so long ago.
In short: I love this because of how it pays its respects to the franchise in its presentation, bringing out a visceral feeling when watching it that hadn't been reached since the original.
I agree
他の方も書かれてますが、S29の一作目の製作に使われた、着ぐるみ、ギニョール、ストップモーションといった当時の技術で撮影されたような映像がたまらなく良いですね。
何度、見返しても飽きない面白さがあります。
ホントに素晴らしい!
Huge respect to Toho for 54!
You have real talent, don't give up
Tenho grande respeito pelo seu trabalho ❤❤você tem muito talento mano
Why did I read that as “You don’t have talent, give up.”
I just saw 1954 for the first time 2 days ago, and man, this just feels like more footage of that. How did you get it to all be so accurate? It's amazing!
Edit: I just saw you posted a bts video so Imma check that out!
& 1984
The fact that it moves like the original godzilla but it kinda has a realistic muscle movement gives it this rather eerie aura, like real footage of something surreal. Also, gotta love that Harry Hausen stop motion animation moment.
Incredible! A brilliant love-letter the 1954 movie. It is what Eiji Tsuburaya dreamed of 70 years ago. He wanted a stop-motion animated Godzilla. Now you got it. Also, the combining between a man in a suit, stop-motion, and puppetry is purely brilliant.
In Blender a free program. On a laptop. One guy. BRAVO! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
ストップモーションのように見えるようにコマ落ちさせてる所とか本当に凄い
技術もセンスも凄いです。
最後熱線がパワーアップしてる所が痺れました。
当初はゴジラをクレイアニメーションでやる予定だったからこんな感じになったのでしょうね🦖
Now THIS is creative CGI. I never would have dreamed of someone recreating this old style of stop motion in CGI but here we are. Masterpiece!
I know i absolutley love the attention to detail
2:00 the best cut in this video
Totally agree!
That was clean
I dunno, 1:38 to 1:44 was super good too. Definitely gave me the Ray Harryhausen vibes.
100% so incredible
I love how this design is more designed to look like shin Godzilla, scarier, more monstrous
It’s actually based on a scrapped 1954 design before the suit www built
I think its supposed to be the poster design
I'm honestly astounded by how incredible this was! This is without a doubt one of the best Godzilla fan animations ever made! You somehow absolutely *NAILED* the look and feel of classic Showa era Toho tokusatsu better than I could've even imagined being possible, and in blender no less! I can't praise your work on this enough!
I honestly can't believe this was made in Blender. Everything about this is perfect, from the atomic breath effect, to the sound design, and even the way Godzilla moves! Such a wonderful homage to the original Toho films. Thank you so much for making this!
Here after watching this on Corridor Crew's channel and the revelation on how this was made blew my mind. That is incredible work you've done there! Well done!
Love how you implemented electricity onto godzilla. AND HOW HE ADAPTS TO IT TO USE IT AGAINST THE ARMY
This has got to be some of the best godzila stuff I seen in a long time it perfectly uses the atmosphere and tone of the first gojira movie the movements are beautiful looking and everything is just so well done definitely worth the wait your so talented good job
I appreciate your words!
@tnozaki4372 am glad you do keep up the amazing work can't wait for more kajiu stuff ^^
1:39 is actually my favorite shot of him, we need more people that do either make stop motion like this or mimic it.
The attention to detail with everything in this is just phenomenal. It hints at the techniques they used to make the original movie. 10/10
As someone who owns every Godzilla film ever made, I really love this! One of the few creepy dark Godzilla's. No boring dialogue, just cool visuals and vibes. Very neat!
This... is art.
You are working very hard to replicate the 1950's effects even in small details.
You deserve to have as much attention for the effort and incredible work you put into the animation.
2:00 and 2:30 are the best shots in this video.
This doesn't even feel like a blender animation. This looks like a style that was used out of necessity and limitation, not stylistic choice. And those two shots capture that essence PERFECTLY. Shits like those are the main reason why I watch and love Godzilla films. Thank you
THIS GUY IS THE DEFINITION OF QUALITY OVER QUANTITY! THE STOP MOTION LOOK YOU GAVE AT THE TRAIN SCENE WAS IMPRESSIVE AND OVERALL USELESS, BUT YOU DID. IT ANYWAY AND. IT WORKS!
リアルを追求するのではなくあえてミニチュア感を追求しているところが斬新
ブレンダーでここまでできることに驚き
4:48 Sounds suiting
It sounds like destroyahs oxygen destroyer and also the roar at the end was also amazing 🔥
The man in the suit
Your animation of Godzilla at 2:06 and 4:38, does such a good job of capturing the "wiggle" movement of what happens when the rubber suit is shaken from side to side. Even the newer Godzilla suits still have some that wiggle. Just wanted to let you know I absolutely appreciated and loved that detail, it's very nostalgic for me.
ストップモーションの動きと特撮の動きが混ざってるのが凄く面白い
There isn't a single thing to hate here. So much attention to detail and the atmosphere is on point. I love every second of it. Bravo TAIYAKI!!!
DUDE...how has this not gone viral yet??
This is better than a a good chunk of Godzilla films out there. This captures the spirit of 1954 perfectly, while doing its own thing in a cool way. I love your cinematography here. I hope the world rewards you for your efforts.
I absolutely love the way the camera flickers and shake like an old film reel, this guy is for sure going places
This should be a RUclips creator awards winner one day , the movement is a remindence for suitimation as well as the special & visual effects created by none other than eiji tsuburaya himself , if this gains reviews , I love to see some future Godzilla movies come to light with this format , also wanting to see some Ray harryhausen films remade with that same technique you give in blender , that goes for the lesser known monster films produced by other indie companies or American international pictures with it as well with a more modern mix
Came here from Corridor Crew. Truly incredible!
Never usually see Godzilla or any toku things in 3d capture the Showa era so well, there’s more I can blabber on about but genuinely awesome job dude!
Dude, I'm in genuine disbelief. This is so incredible in every way. When I was watching the Corridor video, I was also completely convinced it was real. Even knowing it's all animated by you, it's really hard to tell. So well done man
One of the greatest blender animations I've ever seen
The imperfections in the camera movement panning at 4:35 - amazing detail that sells it!
I keep coming back to this animation. It is, by far, one of the greatest blender animations I think I’ve ever seen. The way you manage to capture the feeling physical movement in Godzilla and the dread of the original 1954 movie is nothing short of impressive.
This is amazing! I love how you changed the animation style to fit with the stop motion, the puppet and the suit style.
1:41-1:42
Lol I love how Godzilla stops his rampage and looks at the train like “WTF is this thing?!” and then takes a bite then spits it out! 🤣🤣
Subway
Eat fresh
@@CantthinkofanamesAy!
2:14 It’s very eerie the way Godzilla’s mouth turns upwards when using it Atomic Breath. Almost like he’s smiling with glee
Just seen your clip on corridor crew reacts. Amazing work. I've never seen Wren so gobsmacked 😂
1:51 i love the re-used shot of the tanks, nice detail.
Truly the most impressive “RUclips video” I’ve ever seen. This feels like so much more than that. This is like finding the lost true sequel to Gojira. I genuinely love this and would watch a full movie. Keep up the great work. This is something special.
ミニチュア感ある戦車の動きとか、高圧電気と一斉砲火で「やったか!?」からのパワーアップを誘発しちゃって却って事態を悪化させたりとか、お約束に忠実で特撮映画の空気がよく出てる
上手い人のblender作品は良いものだ
THIS WAS MADE WITH BLENDER ANIMATION?! 😱😱😱
This is incredible!!! I am beyond impressed with this!!
This says 3D animation, but I'd swear most of the Godzilla shots were a suit or puppets like the original film. The "stop motion" segment was fantastic as well!
Also, repeating the same shot of the tank driving down the street multiple times to give the illusion of more tanks, is exactly what these old films did.
The way you've emulated the degraded black and white film quality, the framing, and the camera pans is the icing on top.
Every bit of this demonstrates an intimate knowledge and appreciation of the first Showa Era films.
(Just watched the making of video) UNBELIEVABLE! What a fantastic achievement this whole project is!
h-holy fuck... you son of bitch you did it. You sold me on CGI. This is amazing, this is the best CG animation I've ever seen in my life, the stop motion, puppet, and suitmation shots are all perfect. The framerate, the textures, the way everything blends together, everything moves like it's supposed to... man I had no idea people could make stuff like this, this is amazing. It's not just a cartoon it actually looks legitimately real.
Love how you modeled Goji based on the hand puppet/clay statue rather than the actual suit. A unique take for a fanmade 1954 inspired animation
It is unfathomable how amazing this animation is! Great job!!
I cant tell if this is supposed to be a reference to the beast from 20,000 fathoms or not
Hard to believe this was all done in CGI! I salute you!
The way youve mimicked suit mation motion here us on another level. This is such a tribute to 1954's vibes
Coming here from Corridor - this is amazing, you had them fooled it was an actual reel of film from 80 years ago!
Hello! I appreciate your words. Is that Corridor Crew video on RUclips?
Where, Patreon?
@@tnozaki4372it’s gonna be up tomorrow, we pay for early vids on their website
@@tnozaki4372it is now.
@@tnozaki4372 If it wasn't on RUclips yet when the first comments started arriving, it is now. Your work is featured and applauded in their video that looks at the Fallout TV show.
Great work. You deserve even more attention.
Absolutely stunning
One of the best Godzilla fan films yet!!
Honestly the best.
This is amazing, absolutely perfect feel and look! Watched this on CorridorCrew, I'm a CG artist and I didn't suspect a thing!
The only minor detail that felt a tiny bit suspicious while watching was the dust dirt and scratches, it had an "added in post" feeling, but I just couldn't wrap my head around it and ignored it. Then ofc after the reveal I realized why.
I used to do digital film restoration (cleanup of scanned footage) and the patterns used here felt repeating and out of place. The "digital dirt" of lingering white horizontal video streaks happens when digitizing a video tape, and the physical artifacts of black and white dust/dirt spots and vertical scratches are indicating photo scanning of a film reel. This usually doesn't happen at the same time, you have either or, not both. Regardless, this is insane work, blew my mind!
I refuse to believe this is a blender animation. It looks so good! 👌❤️
This is absolutely incredible, I just saw the corridor crew video and I was absolutely stunned, I still cannot believe it was all made in blender! Absolutely fantastic!!
TAIYAKIさんのBlender特撮がまた見れて嬉しいです。
解釈と表現が素晴らしいですね…
This is hands down one of my favorite Godzilla animations now. A perfect mood recreation of the original with some great mood lighting and amazing animation to make it all look like suit and claymation. Godzilla 1954 to me is always the most haunting of his iterations. Minus one almost hits that sweet spot but the original still has this presence about that pitch black night in Tokyo that makes it one of if not the best godzilla city attack, and this animation captures that feeling spectacularly.
just saw this on corridor digital fooling wren into thinking its from the 1950's. Congrats man
This video nails pretty much everything that makes 1950's monster movies what they were. From the crudeness of the compositing, the camera work, the emulation of puppetry/stop motion - the authenticity with every detail is insane.
There's so many moments where I couldn't even tell this was all rendered in a computer! Absolutely incredible work!
初代ゴジラの目がギョロってなる所
凄く不気味で好き!
The notion that computer generated imagery is capable of mimicking practical effects to this degree, yet the output of contemporary Hollywood only seldom equals the quality displayed here, is one that I am certain not only disappoints me, but innumerable other consumers as well. I congratulate you for this piece's creation, it is utterly gorgeous.
THIS IS SO GOOD! I couldn’t even tell if it was irl with puppets or animated! Good work!👍
I’m not a huge Godzilla fan, but holy crap, man! This is fricken amazing! This truly is some of the best animation I’ve seen! You could give some Hollywood films a run for their money with just the technical know how you have in this one 5 minute video alone!
Dude this looks UNBELIEVABLY authentic, this is easily one of the most impressive Blender animations I've ever seen. It so tangibly feels like an old Tokisatsu film, I almost couldn't believe some of the shots were done in CG. And the stop motion clip looked even more authentic. There were a few testy shots here and there that were obviously CG but for the most part I was blown away at how you were able to capture the realistic lighting of a real tokisatsu set. Fantastic work overall, I was very impressed.
this is possibly some of the best style mimicry ive seen done in this program, you got a real nack for the stuff, buster.
1:39 this shot right here looks actually real. Like if I hadn’t seen the BTS video, I would’ve been convinced this was real stop motion. Keep up the amazing work!
This was excellently crafted, really does have that old look to it. Great job!!!!
I honestly think the Original Gojira would be more Scary with the Model Design, This made me Think it Even More!
線路がゴジラに破壊されるシーンがミニチュアの感じが出ていてスゴイです!
Such a great take on the Godzilla design! I love that you pulled from Shin Goji as well as the hand puppet and original Toho concept design. Super cool! Great work here! And holy shit! When he fires his heat ray, I was not ready for that. So good!!!
This is INCREDIBLE! This might actually be the closest I’ve ever seen ANYONE come to recreating the style, look, and tone of the original film, all while doing something new with it! And the fact that it’s all animated? Could’ve fooled me into believing this was a deleted scene from the film! And I love how you synchronized the look of the “stop motion,” the “puppet,” and the “suit” to all be modeled after the original maquette design!
Bravo. An absolute 10/10, and an instant subscription from me.
初ゴジの未使用カットと言われても分からない!ものすごい!
Dude that's really scary, just like the first godzilla, also i like the details that everything looks real sets.
Good Job.
Omg this is phenomenal! It looks straight out of the 50s!! Very well done!
Seeing something like this really makes me wish we'd have more feature films that adapt this kind of Retro aesthetic, as an intentional throwback. I would love to see a followup to Them! or even a film that takes place in same universe as one of the old Ray Harryhausen films, done in this style that makes it seem cohesive with the original film's aesthetic.
bro went to 1954 and cooked this.
the FPS slowing in the stop-motion, suit's dorsal fins waving like they are costume parts, the old looking atomic breath, this is incredibly beautiful!.
Perfect👌
also can you post a version that doesn't have 50's movie effects? (not low resolution and colorful)
I know the goal was to mimic the 1954 film, and the way this was animated was spot on, the shot choices and the lack of human dialogue makes this feel like if David Lynch made Godzilla back in the 1950's. Very creepy and impressionistic. Great job!
特撮愛に溢れる動画ですね✨
Even knowing this is 100% in Blender, my mind is still being tricked into thinking it's practically done. Such great work!
Felt like I was watching a behind the scenes of the original.
This was spectacular
I love how terrifying and pissed the G man looks in this. And the melting tanks aesthetic was epic!!
Hot damn, you could've easily fooled me into thinking this was shot almost entirely live-action.
This is genuinely some incredible work.
This is INSANE. Well done. I'm excited to see what you think up next.
THIS IS AMAZING!!! I LOVE IT !!! TOHO NEEDS TO SEE IT!!!!
Just as Wren said, you are a true artist! You have talent, knowledge, creativity and style.
Amazing work
DID YOU JUST PERFECTLY CAPTURE THE VIBE OF THE ORIGINAL MOVIE???!!!!
I don’t comment often on videos but you did a fantastic job on this! Really enjoyed watching it.
I'm shocked at how well you were able to match the look of suitmation, stop motion, and puppets. Incredible work.
I love the blown highlights on the flames, how the left leg moves like it's a huge costume after Gojira falls over, the depth of field making it look like rear-projection when Gojira walks into the tanks waiting there, and the amazing sound design. This short film feels like it takes you to a different time.
They Really Tricked Corridor Crew Into Thinking This Made In 1954 Is Quite An Achievement
Came from Corridor's latest video, legendary stuff man!