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rjh29yesterday at 6:21 PM7 repliesview on HN

To be honest it looks like it was rendered in an old version of Unreal Engine. That may be an intentional choice - I wonder how realistic guassian splatting can look? Can you redo lights, shadows, remove or move parts of the scene, while preserving the original fidelity and realism?

The way TV/movie production is going (record 100s of hours of footage from multiple angles and edit it all in post) I wonder if this is the end state. Gaussian splatting for the humans and green screens for the rest?


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darhodesteryesterday at 6:58 PM

The aesthetic here is at least partially an intentional choice to lean into the artifacts produced by Gaussian splatting, particularly dynamic (4DGS) splatting. There is temporal inconsistency when capturing performances like this, which are exacerbated by relighting.

That said, the technology is rapidly advancing and this type of volumetric capture is definitely sticking around.

The quality can also be really good, especially for static environments: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/christoph-schindelar-79515351....

F7F7F7yesterday at 7:52 PM

Knowing what I know about the artist in this video this was probably more about the novelty of the technology and the creative freedom it offers rather than it is budget.

TeMPOraLyesterday at 8:07 PM

For me it felt more like higher detail version of Teardown, the voxel-based 3d demolition game. Sure it's splats and not voxels, but the camera and the lighting give this strong voxel game vibe.

WD-42today at 2:32 AM

I wonder if you are thinking Source engine? I was getting serious skibidi toilet vibes during several parts of this video.

michaelrubloffyesterday at 9:59 PM

We will be able to have imax level 3D technically today if you feed it the correct data

clintyesterday at 9:43 PM

Several of ASAP's video have a lo-fi retro vibe, or specific effects such as simulating stuff like a mpeg a/v corruption, check out A$AP Mob - Yamborghini High (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tt7gP_IW-1w)

moi2388yesterday at 6:43 PM

Yes, they talk about this in the article and that’s exactly what they did.

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