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    • self isolating wavesGardener
    • Probably done in Houdini or MayaNBQ00
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    • lol, you can do this with whatever 3d software, would be nice if real.i_was
    • These waves look more advanced so I naturally assume it's done in Houdini or Maya but who knows maybe C4D is possible too.NBQ00
    • You could do this by filming water in a fish tank too.monospaced
    • be even cooler if perspective changes.pango
    • Doubt it mono. These waves look too stylized and have a certain massiveness to them that you couldn't get in a fish tank.NBQ00
    • Basically it really looks like big ass sea waves and all the foam and splashes involved that wouldn't be produced in a fish tank.NBQ00
    • Here is the video, impressive!
      https://www.youtube.…
      utopian
    • they look stylized, or realistic? For realism this would be very easy to do filming water in a tankmonospaced
    • how would you get such a look of "massive sea wave" in a fish tank? As well as all the involved foam and splashes and sub water turbulence seen here.NBQ00
    • You’d be surprised.monospaced
    • Doesn’t look as ocean sized to me.monospaced
    • You can use fluids with chemicals, not pure water to achieve effects at small scales.i_was
    • wtf so this is real, but it's a 3d projection, movie right ?i_was
    • I can answer myself, panels, video panels, arranged in 3d to give the aquarium effecti_was
    • At first I thought everything was just a 3d film, loli_was
    • I dunno, the droplets don't look that big, not like ocean sized or anything. More like a big fish tank to me.monospaced

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