O wow! This guy has alot of IQ! That is alot of braincells to use, more then me to be exact. I wonder how long it took for this guy to take that long, probably a month or even a day! Who knows! (Old message: All 67 braincells! IMPRESSIVE) (I was not trying to be sarcastic in any way. at this time I was 11, I was a dumbass and didn't know you could be sarcastic over text. Im sorry if I made you feel angry and had to call me bitch or rude! I'll try to do better for random people over the internet! Hope we can become friends, and not total enemies. Good day, you madlads! also thanks for pointing out my dumbass!)
its made using after effects, the command blocks are placed wrong, someone explained it in detail under the top comment edit: if you look close at the corner at 0:51 they used web display mod (you can see the border)
@@chasington5102 yeah somebody made a giant machine, looked trash but it was in blocks so what could he do about it.. and only got 600 views This has the smallest redstone contraption I've seen in my life and it somehow does all of this
@@Alpha-Kenny-Body yes, they only did that to make it look like effort. because of how the command blocks are placed, almost all of them wouldn't even activate.
He need some more tricks to prove me that I'm wrong lol And seriously this is a fake. And I know that because of Tutorial learning of After Effects without a PC (well I took lessons of doing AE but after I virtually graduated, my PC broke...)
@@BlazeYT_ well I feel it might be real because I could hear the picture painting part, and all those command blocks and red stone. We need a red stone expert to prove if those blocks are in the right position and stuff
So basically this *could* work with Maps in Item Frames (for higher detail), at 3x speed (since Redstone Ticks work at 20fps), and maybe a texture pack (to get the right shades of color on each Map pixel) But the player in the video appears to move at normal speed, so it seems like that's not what happened here. If it looked like the player moved at 3x speed, I'd be more convinced.
@@lmao4329 that didn't explain the FPS. Minecraft runs at 20 ticks/second, which means the maximum framerate that can be played in Minecraft is 20fps. Anything higher wouldn't be achievable
It's not item frames, look at my explanation, I know alot about commands even though I'm not that good at it This is 60fps, not 20fps (which is the cap since it's 20 ticks for 1 second, and command blocks run per ticks) Also, if you look at the command blocks, the repeat and chain command blocks don't even work? 1. Chain command blocks require a repeat or normal command block infront of it 2. The normal command blocks has no way to be powered So, there is a mod for playing videos in game. And in the end, there is *MOD OPTIONS.* In conclusion this is fake, nice try tho (No I'm not hating on the guy I was also convinced in the beggining before someone mentioned the oddly smooth video)
@@dat1pengu1n I sent it alot to raise awareness, thank you for bringing this up to me and the mistake will or has been fixed Welcome to Gboard clipboard, any text you copy will be saved here.
It's impossible that he did that with few command blocks and also if you look fundy's video that if he did that the video would be left behind and the audio will be the first to play or the opposite, well Fundy also mentioned that sometimes blocks can be very ugly in rendering video so.. it's fake
And plus the pixel blocks didn't exist and he didn't even took a closer look behind the black wall if it's changing or not even looking a bit more closely if there's a white wool or white pillar blocks to render..
@Corndog King1 If you look closely, and if you understand how command blocks link up and work, you'd realize very quickly that this is fake. Also I want to point out the mods options at the end when he/she was stopping the recording.
it’s fake it’s just the video cropped onto some Minecraft blocks and you can tell because of the bad minecraft quality and the good music video quality and when the camera moves the video moves weirdly
It's 100% editing actually. The creator is lying. There's several reasons why this is fake including the command block placement, the FPS, and how this is so clearly adobe's three-point tracking.
Well, the video in the Minecraft world is a mildly inconsistent 30 fps, but the work he put in does certainly align with the tens of hours he said it took him in the description, so yes. CERTIFIED MADLAD
This is likely a “greenscreen” of sorts though. The command blocks at the bottom of the screen are a charade for those who don’t understand how they actually work. So the only thing letting the Bad Apple play is merely a mod he/she downloaded and pretended they did a lot of work.
Giving it some thought, this is definitely possible to do with maps in item frames, as he basically said in the description. Each map is 128 by 128 pixels as a texture. There are probably 30 maps in the vertical axis and 40 in the horizontal, so if you use your brain to calculate that, that's 3840 pixels tall and 5120 pixels wide. No wonder the edges are so smooth, he likely extracted each frame, upsampled the entire batch to 5120 x 3840 (that's why there's "anti-aliasing" on the edges), then wrote a program to split each frame into squares of 128 x 128 and batch renamed them with a logical numbering format, and from there he could have the command blocks run a cycle starting from the beginning and just incrementing the map texture upon each new frame, thus updating roughly 1200 map textures perhaps 30 times per second, or 36000 texture updates per second. Its definitely possible with a decent enough graphics card (maybe a 1080ti or something), and the fact the world has literally nothing else in it would be one of the reasons Minecraft could handle doing this so well, as the loaded world has basically nothing but a couple chunks of stuff to render and load textures for. I'd imagine that in a regular world, the game would start having trouble what with having lots of other loaded textured surfaces in view all around the map-screen. There's 19.6 million pixels being updated on that screen every frame, but Minecraft doing so in a normal world at 60 fps (not 30 like here as you can see by stepping the frames 1 by 1 it takes 2 frames on average before the map-screen updates) is upwards of the same number every second due to blocks being seen at an angle, and view distance being usually Normal to Far, and that's a lot of 16 by 16 textures, thousands of them. Sure, those block textures aren't updating on the surface, but with having to render at angles and varying light levels and all that extra with mob shadows and a daylight cycle and transparent leaves, removing that load to do this and this alone isn't such a bad thing. And going frame by frame, you can tell the game does have mild trouble reaching the next frame in the sequence as sometimes a frame updates on the map-screen every frame of the video, but just as many take 3 frames, a few even took 4 frames to update in what I suspect might be a missed frame update entirely. So on a 60 fps UA-cam video you don't notice that unless you slow down and step the frames individually. So those command blocks are in fact doing work, since you can see there is the occasional lag time before a new frame is able to be displayed. This is just my analysis of what was presented to me, so I'll just leave this here for the doubters to analyze it all further to attempt to disprove me. I'm probably not going to reply to anyone that replies to this since I have more important things to be doing such as fixing my desktop computer (of which this is my gaming laptop and this was hard to type with a keyboard that spazzes and double/triple types keys due to age and wear) so, well, uh, a parting word is kinda difficult to give what the hell, uh, toodles? Nah, fuck that, see y'all never, frickin yeet myself to other parts of the web lol
No, not a “greenscreen” but something of that sort. There are no item frames actually in the video, nor is there any command blocks that actually run the process of “swapping maps” as they’re just a disorganized mess at the bottom.
That reminds me of the time I was first introduced to redstone many years ago. I can do basic stuff, but I'm lightyears away from this kind of thing, I don't know the first thing about command blocks beyond commands I already put in the chat area XD
The most advanced redstone thing I have ever done by myself was when I was making a FNaF SL map and I made a command block teleport you underground to make it seem like you took the elevator
This is 60fps, not 20fps (which is the cap since it's 20 ticks for 1 second, and command blocks run per ticks) Also, if you look at the command blocks, the repeat and chain command blocks don't even work? 1. Chain command blocks require a repeat or normal command block infront of it 2. The normal command blocks has no way to be powered So, there is a mod for playing videos in game. And in the end, there is *MOD OPTIONS.* In conclusion this is fake, nice try tho NO REDSTONE INVOLVED! JUST THE BUTTON TO START THE VIDEO!
Someone did it on sheep too (Edit) please stop fighting. Im just tryna let ppl know.. really! You should check it out. This is cool too!! Thx for almost 400 likes. This is the most ive got!! (Edit 2) 400 likes in just 1 week? The last edit i made was 16 hours ago!!!!
"But can it play Bad Apple?" should be a challenge for every known system, especially if it can also play DOOM. Running DOOM and Bad Apple, the two greatest tests of mankind.
I saw a few examples of porting Skyrim intro scene ("You're finally awake" one) somewhere, but I'm not sure if it will be same popular as DOOM and BA XD
This is a copy of a reply I made in one of the comments on this video. I am recommenting it as its own comment for visibility. If you don't want to read it, the short of it is that this video is super fake. (It is currently 1am for me and I haven't slept in 48 hours so I apologize for any grammar/spelling mistakes I make.) As someone with a bit of Redstone/command block experience, I can tell you that this video is fake. The Redstone Block Clock he demoed at the start (the thing where he could delete a Redstone Block and it appears immediately again) was the old way of running a command block every game tick, however, they have been completely obsolete for the past 6 years since Minecraft version 1.9 and the introduction of Repeating and Chain command blocks. As far as I know, there is no reason to ever use one of the old clocks in any version after 1.9 since Repeating and Chain command blocks are better in every way. I was about to post this comment but, after looking over the video again I realized that. Not only does his clock make no sense but his command block layout doesn't make any sense either. Quick crash course in command blocks, there are 3 kinds of command blocks 1) Impulse command block (yellow) - They run once when they get a Redstone signal. 2) Repeating command blocks (purple) - They run every game tick as long as they have a Redstone signal (Redstone can also be turned off and then they will then run always regardless of Redstone signal). 3) Chain command blocks (cyan) - Run will run after (but in the same game tick) any command block pointing* at them. (*To explain "pointing", command blocks have an arrow on the side of them. Whenever a command block runs If its arrow is pointing at a chain command block it will trigger it. "Pointing" also has to do with conditional command blocks, but those are not super useful so don't get used much) It's okay if you don't completely understand how the different types work. It's just important that you know A) the names and colors of the different types. B) The way a command block chain is structured is a single Impulse/Repeating command block followed by some number of chain command blocks C) Chain command blocks don't do anything if there are no command blocks pointing at them. So now to go over the command block chains in BlackCreeper's project to see if they make any sense. 1) We see our first command block chain right away at 0:00. And it is mostly good, the chain consists of a single Impulse followed by 5 Chain and then a Repeating command block. The main problem here is that Repeating command block, as there is almost no reason to point one at the end of a command block chain. (the only reason I can think of to do it, has to do with conditional command blocks, and since the ending command block on this chain isn't conditional I have no idea why it would be there) (also you normally don't see levers on Impulse command blocks it makes way more sense to use buttons instead.) 2) The second command block ""chain"" we see is around 0:25 and it doesn't make any sense. It consists of a layer of 6 long "chains" of Repeating command block, on top of a layer of 6 long "chains" of Chain command blocks, on top of a layer of Impulse command blocks, on top of a layer of Repeating, then a layer of Chain, then a layer of finally a layer of Impulse all next to a pre-Minecraft 1.9 command block clock. And not a single one of the command blocks makes any sense. First off you would never see a structure of command block broken up into layers like that. 2a) The Repeating command block layers make no sense, there are almost no reasons to use that many Repeating command blocks. What you would normally do is use a repeating command block followed by a ton of chain command blocks (it is more lag-friendly that way and easier to work with). 2b) The Impulse command blocks layers make no sense, Impulse command blocks need a Redstone signal to trigger. So the only ones that will ever trigger on both of the layers are the 12 on the edge next to the pre 1.9 command block clock. Also since the 12 that actually have a chance of doing anything are being triggered every game tick, they are working just like a lagger Repeating command block. 2c) The Chain command blocks layers, do nothing and are completely useless. If you look at 0:26 you can see that there are no command blocks pointing at any of the Chain command blocks, so there is no possible way for any of the chain command blocks to ruin. 2d) You almost never see command blocks placed this close to each other as it is very inconvenient to edit any of the command blocks in the center 2e) It looks like every other chain of command block is made entirely out of conditional command blocks. It's currently 1am for me and I haven't slept in 48 hours so I really don't feel like explaining conditional command blocks. So your just going to need to take my word for it that it is dumb and you would never see that actually happen. 3) The last command block chain we see in the video is at 0:50. It is made out of a single Repeating command block and 11 chain command blocks. Which would be a valid chain if it was for the fact that it is backward. The 11 chain command blocks are at the start and the one Repeating command block is at the end, meaning flipping the switch should have done nothing as there is nothing there for it to trigger. TLDR: So in conclusion this is 100% fake and the command blocks were very clearly placed by someone who is trying to replicate the look of a command block machine without actually knowing how the individual parts work. It's a damn shame that BlackCreeper felt the need to lie about doing it for real because faking seems almost as impressive to me.
@@himearikawa3130 Welp, the command blocks placement doesn't make any sense and wouldn't work (also there's not nearly enough of them to render so much frames). I don't know how he achieved this, whether it's a mod, a plugin, or good video editing, but it's 100% fake.
yea... there's something youtube mod in minecraft and you can watch videos in mc so he just placed some command blocks and said It took 40 day to make it
@@void.null_37564 Yes, and also, in order for command blocks to change the blocks (because it must be using maps for the item frames, right?), the chunks need to be loaded. I don't think a single PC can handle 1000tps + loading that many chunks at once + recording a 1080p video
Yo, that's so truee! Actually, there's one Minecraft UA-camr named Fundy who coded Minecraft to be able to watch a movie with another Minecraft UA-camr named Dream so it's already been a feat and it's just so awesome.
@Ohio is offline (stolen from Patrick Ambli) (It is currently 1am for me and I haven't slept in 48 hours so I apologies for any grammar/spelling mistakes I make.) As a someone with a bit of Redstone/command block experience, it seams very fake to me. The Redstone Block Clock he demoed at the start (the thing where he could delete a Redstone Block and it appears immediately again) was the old way of running a command block every game tick, however they have been completely obsolete for the past 6 years since Minecraft version 1.9 and the introduction of Repeating and Chain command blocks. As far as I know there is no reason to ever use one of the old clocks in any version after 1.9 since Repeating and Chain command blocks are better in every way. I was about to post this comment but, after looking over the video again I realized that. Not only does his clock make no sense but his command block layout doesn't make any sense either. Quick crash course in command blocks, there are 3 kinds command blocks 1) Impulse command block (yellow) - They run once when they get a Redstone signal. 2) Repeating command blocks (purple) - They run every game tick as long as they have a Redstone signal (Redstone can also be turned off and then they will then run always Irregardless of Redstone signal). 3) Chain command blocks (cyan) - Run will run after (but in the same game tick) any command block pointing* at them. (*To explain "pointing", command blocks have an arrow on the side of them. Whenever a command block runs If its arrow is pointing at a chain command block it will trigger it. "Pointing" also has to do with conditional command blocks, but those are not super useful so don't get used much) Its okay if you don't completely understand how the different types work. Its just important that you know A) the names and color of the different types. B) The way a command block chain is structured is a single Impulse/Repeating command block followed by some number of chain command blocks C) Chain command blocks don't do anything if there are no command blocks pointing at them. So now to go over the command block chains in BlackCreeper's project to see if they make any sense. 1) We see our first command block chain right away at 0:00. And it is mostly good, the chain consists of a single Impulse followed by 5 chain and then Repeating command block. The main problem here is that Repeating command block, as there is almost no reason to point one at the end of a command block chain. (the only reason I can think of to do it, has to do with conditional command blocks, and since the ending command block on this chain isn't conditional I have no idea why it would be there) (also you normally don't see levers on Impulse command blocks it makes way more sense to use buttons instead.) 2) The second command block ""chain"" we see is around 0:25 and it doesn't make any sense. It consists of a layer of 6 long "chains" of Repeating command block, on top of a layer of 6 long "chains" of Chain command blocks, on top of a layer of Impulse command blocks, on top of a layer of Repeating, then a layer of Chain, then a layer of finally a layer of Impulse all next to a pre Minecraft 1.9 command block clock. And not a single one of the command blocks make any sense. First off you would never see a structure of command block broken up into layers like that. 2a) The Repeating command block layers make no sense, there is almost no reasons to use that many Repeating command blocks. What you would normally do is use a repeating command block followed by a tone of chain command blocks (it is more lag friendly that way and easier to work with). 2b) The Impulse command blocks layers make no sense, Impulse command blocks need a Redstone signal to trigger. So the only ones that will ever trigger on both of the layers are the 12 on the edge next to the pre 1.9 command block clock. Also since 12 that actually have a chance of doing anything hey are being trigger every game tick, they are working just like a lagger Repeating command block. 2c) The Chain command blocks layers, do nothing, and are completely useless. If you look at 0:26 you can see that none there are no command blocks pointing at any of the Chain command blocks, so there is no possible way for any of the chain command blocks to ruin. 2d) You almost never see command blocks placed this close to each other as it very inconvenient to edit any of the command blocks in the center 2e) It looks like every other chain of command blocks is made entirely out of conditional command block. Its currently 1am for me and I haven't slept in 48 hours so I really don't feel like explaining conditional command blocks. So your just going to need to take my word for it that it is dumb and you would never see that actually happen. 3) The last command block chain we see in the video is at 0:50. It is made out of a single Repeating command block and 11 chain command blocks. Which would be a valid chain if it was for the fact that it is backwards. The 11 chain command blocks are at the start and the one Repeating command block is at the end, meaning flipping the switch should have done nothing as there is nothing there for it to trigger. TLDR: So in conclusion this is 100% fake and the command blocks were very clearly placed by someone who is trying to replicate the look a command block machine without actually knowing how the individual parts work. Its a damn shame that BlackCreeper felt the need to lie about doing it for real because faking seams almost as impressive to me.
@@pongpong4590 there are too few cmd blocks to handle full bad apple, this amount can handle 1-3 frames, not more. To make it look so perfect you may need way more items than Minecraft has.
it's made using vfx, the animation is in 30fps while minecraft command blocks update at 20fps so it is impossible to make that in 30fps using command blocks. probably used after effects the command blocks are placed in a way that most of them cant even activate
Sorry to inform you, but this is likely fake. The command blocks at the bottom are a charade for those who don’t use or understand command blocks. And there are no such “item frames” on the screen, as the lever and button aren’t obscured.
@@nineseven4225 Just launched minecraft, took a button, lever, maps, and item frames. Put them together. Lever and button look the same as the ones in the video. Though I'd understand why you are suspicious of this video.
@@nineseven4225 Either way, I trust that this video is real. Especially because Fundy actually made a similar thing and even watched a movie with Dream with it
i can recognize the little gray border of the screen and the weird effect it does when youre too close and while its not edited its almost certainly the web displays mod and the command blocks probably dont do anything
i just thought i would clarify this as the setup in the video is entertaining, when command blocks are chained together and for them to be activated with redstone the begining commandblock has to be either repeating or impulse, (blue or cleam), the green command blocks (chain) will not be activated unless they have an arrow from a starting command block pointing into it, this isnt the same with repeat or impulse command blocks, if the chain Looks like RRRRRRR and no matter what happens to the first command block the rest of them will repeat, so if they are all set to redstone activated (which is implied by the redstone blocks) then the rest of the command blocks in the chain will not get activated, the first commandblock will get activated 20 times a second, if they where all set to always active (doesnt need redstone) then the redstone at the start is a joke. if a command block chain is IIIIIIIII and has redstone blocks at the start the first command block will run once, and thats it, no matter what the setting of the impulse command blocks that will be the end of that chain and for the command block chains which looks like CCCCCCC nothing will happen as the chain command blocks require another command block before it, which it doesnt have. when he pulls the lever nothing also happens, as the command blocks are are all green (which mean that they are chain command blocks) means that nothing is executed as it requires an impulse command block or a repeating command block to start the chain. another bunch of factors that show that its fake is that command blocks havent been updated like this with redstone blocks since before 15w34a (a snapshot for 1.9.0) which released on August 19, 2015 as running the redstoneblock tick clocks have not been required since the introduction of repeating commandblocks and chian command blocks. and also the command blocks randomly dotted around the screen, as commandblocks can use reletive coordinates its often bad practice to do so. so anyone with the know how of command blocks wont. so how was it done, the 3 options are datapacks, mods, or server side plugins. datapacks are basicaly command blocks but super fast, but this would require him building maps or importing the map files into the world folder, which by the amounf of effort put into this con i doubt was done. mods are plugins are alot more likely, as you dont need to draw the maps and you can just use a simple coverter to turn the frames into map images and then run a function to update/change the maps on the server. this kind of effect can actualy be seen on the Dream smp idk how the audio is done but im assuming it was done in post. doesnt matter it would have just been a resource pack with a gamesound changed to bad apple if it was in minecraft. with my limited knowledge of java id say i would be able to write a client side mod and id write the image translator in python as i know the language, and get the same effect in about 10-15 hours work. eithway nice video, just wish you didnt con people
Carefully observe the bezel, that's the black "border" of the screen that does not display any of the image/video. Compare the lower left corner at 0:52 to 1:02 Notice anything fishy? This is evidence that the video was superimposed in a video editing suite like Adobe Aftereffects. What you do is select four "tracking" corners and then just put in the video, the program takes care of the rest, so you can pretend to move the camera around and it will transform the image into the appropriate perspective/angle. but it is essentially just "pasted" onto a video of command blocks and coal blocks that don't actually do anything.
Wrong,Maps on item frames and command blocks says it all. Did some research,Someone did the same thing on discord except it's a whole anime episode. 0:52 look at the pixels,see that? Those are maps on item frames doing there work.
@@WorlWyrm wrong? Just saying "maps and item frames" without evidence is like saying "it was magic". Show link to the technique you mentioned you saw. Otherwise it's all hearsay and i remain unconvinced.
@@WorlWyrm also maps dont have this resolution. You're just parroting what the uploader said and saying "i did some research" without providing anything you found or actually explaining the technique isn't very convincing.
The Redstone Block Clock he demoed at the start (the thing where he could delete a Redstone Block and it appears immediately again) was the old way of running a command block every game tick, however they have been completely obsolete for the past 6 years since Minecraft version 1.9 and the introduction of Repeating and Chain command blocks. As far as I know there is no reason to ever use one of the old clocks in any version after 1.9 since Repeating and Chain command blocks are better in every way. I was about to post this comment but, after looking over the video again I realized that. Not only does his clock make no sense but his command block layout doesn't make any sense either. Quick crash course in command blocks, there are 3 kinds command blocks 1) Impulse command block (yellow) - They run once when they get a Redstone signal. 2) Repeating command blocks (purple) - They run every game tick as long as they have a Redstone signal (Redstone can also be turned off and then they will then run always Irregardless of Redstone signal). 3) Chain command blocks (cyan) - Run will run after (but in the same game tick) any command block pointing* at them. (*To explain "pointing", command blocks have an arrow on the side of them. Whenever a command block runs If its arrow is pointing at a chain command block it will trigger it. "Pointing" also has to do with conditional command blocks, but those are not super useful so don't get used much) Its okay if you don't completely understand how the different types work. Its just important that you know A) the names and color of the different types. B) The way a command block chain is structured is a single Impulse/Repeating command block followed by some number of chain command blocks C) Chain command blocks don't do anything if there are no command blocks pointing at them. So now to go over the command block chains in BlackCreeper's project to see if they make any sense. 1) We see our first command block chain right away at 0:00. And it is mostly good, the chain consists of a single Impulse followed by 5 chain and then Repeating command block. The main problem here is that Repeating command block, as there is almost no reason to point one at the end of a command block chain. (the only reason I can think of to do it, has to do with conditional command blocks, and since the ending command block on this chain isn't conditional I have no idea why it would be there) (also you normally don't see levers on Impulse command blocks it makes way more sense to use buttons instead.) 2) The second command block ""chain"" we see is around 0:25 and it doesn't make any sense. It consists of a layer of 6 long "chains" of Repeating command block, on top of a layer of 6 long "chains" of Chain command blocks, on top of a layer of Impulse command blocks, on top of a layer of Repeating, then a layer of Chain, then a layer of finally a layer of Impulse all next to a pre Minecraft 1.9 command block clock. And not a single one of the command blocks make any sense. First off you would never see a structure of command block broken up into layers like that. 2a) The Repeating command block layers make no sense, there is almost no reasons to use that many Repeating command blocks. What you would normally do is use a repeating command block followed by a ton of chain command blocks (it is more lag friendly that way and easier to work with). 2b) The Impulse command blocks layers make no sense, Impulse command blocks need a Redstone signal to trigger. So the only ones that will ever trigger on both of the layers are the 12 on the edge next to the pre 1.9 command block clock. Also since the 12 that actually have a chance of doing anything hey are being trigger every game tick, they are working just like a lagger Repeating command block. 2c) The Chain command blocks layers, do nothing, and are completely useless. If you look at 0:26 you can see that there are no command blocks pointing at any of the Chain command blocks, so there is no possible way for any of the chain command blocks to ruin. 2d) You almost never see command blocks placed this close to each other as it very inconvenient to edit any of the command blocks in the center 2e) It looks like every other chain of command blocks is made entirely out of conditional command block. So your just going to need to take my word for it that it is dumb and you would never see that actually happen. 3) The last command block chain we see in the video is at 0:50. It is made out of a single Repeating command block and 11 chain command blocks. Which would be a valid chain if it was for the fact that it is backwards. The 11 chain command blocks are at the start and the one Repeating command block is at the end, meaning flipping the switch should have done nothing as there is nothing there for it to trigger
The thing is, minecraft is a tick based game. It updates stuff every tick (1/20 of a second). So the fastest video you can get is 20fps. This is clearly faster than that. Its probably 3 point tracking to put the video in place. Also note that the audio volume stays the same. Sure it took you 40 days... Sure sure...
@@amiami6413 that is possible since item frames are entities. however speed isn't possible, and also the chain command blocks not getting inputs, and the impulse command blocks not getting powered kinda give it away.
All the haters watching Fundy code treasure island onto like twelve item frames and this guy saying he used a resource pack which could be the same type of thing:
"Professor, what is this?" Professor: I'll take a look... What the hell is this, I don't know this. "Then who should I ask?" Professor: Hmm... Ask [them].
this is amazing! It must have took so long to find the maps and resource packs to make this kind of thing. It is amazingly smooth and it looks exactly like the real thing. you probably used the exact map to get all those templates for the item frames, truly a piece of art
"if there is a screen, there is touhou"
Touhou is everywhere
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yep
Same applies to doom
and if there isn't a screen, make one.
The guy used all his brain cells. What a madlad
😂😂
O wow! This guy has alot of IQ! That is alot of braincells to use, more then me to be exact. I wonder how long it took for this guy to take that long, probably a month or even a day! Who knows!
(Old message: All 67 braincells! IMPRESSIVE)
(I was not trying to be sarcastic in any way. at this time I was 11, I was a dumbass and didn't know you could be sarcastic over text. Im sorry if I made you feel angry and had to call me bitch or rude! I'll try to do better for random people over the internet! Hope we can become friends, and not total enemies. Good day, you madlads! also thanks for pointing out my dumbass!)
This might have a better framerate than the "original"
Yes lol
Are you implying that i dont, because youd be correct
i feel like this is has better quality than the original youtube one
Yeah, I think it has something to do with youtube's compression
oh, some one did this in discord, it was the worst quality
@@Punky_Grace well obviously because it was literally in discord
@@Kenzss bunnies are always smol, so smol brain then
WICKED
I will never understand how people are able to make things like this but I will forever be impressed
well some people can actually do things like this, and then some people make fake crap like this video
its made using after effects, the command blocks are placed wrong, someone explained it in detail under the top comment
edit: if you look close at the corner at 0:51 they used web display mod (you can see the border)
@@chasington5102 yeah somebody made a giant machine, looked trash but it was in blocks so what could he do about it.. and only got 600 views
This has the smallest redstone contraption I've seen in my life and it somehow does all of this
@@alreadytaken6894 then theres no point of placing the command blocks?
@@Alpha-Kenny-Body yes, they only did that to make it look like effort. because of how the command blocks are placed, almost all of them wouldn't even activate.
use this to recreate a rickroll
i dare you
Anyone can be Jabaited by that to be honest, just send them a world link for anyone can download it and Rickrolled
Omg yes
i think it’s be harder than bad apple since bad apple is mostly black & white
Someone did it but with a book
ua-cam.com/video/PgFmdOsz0Tk/v-deo.html
No thank you
This is the reason why I paid for the internet...
saaaaaaammmme
Can i drink this tea?
@@therealgozz ofc you can
to see girls eat apples
He keeps moving around to prove that it isn’t just video editing and actually in real minecraft lol.
He need some more tricks to prove me that I'm wrong lol
And seriously this is a fake.
And I know that because of Tutorial learning of After Effects without a PC (well I took lessons of doing AE but after I virtually graduated, my PC broke...)
@@BlazeYT_ ok
@@BlazeYT_ well I feel it might be real because I could hear the picture painting part, and all those command blocks and red stone. We need a red stone expert to prove if those blocks are in the right position and stuff
@@BlazeYT_ wait nevermind again because he said he used a resource pack in the description and I know these things are possible with resource packs
@@PinkPixelProductions yes it's possible but I'm bonkers about the color shading... It's too perfect
So basically this *could* work with Maps in Item Frames (for higher detail), at 3x speed (since Redstone Ticks work at 20fps), and maybe a texture pack (to get the right shades of color on each Map pixel)
But the player in the video appears to move at normal speed, so it seems like that's not what happened here. If it looked like the player moved at 3x speed, I'd be more convinced.
he use resource pack with item frame
Also would probably be more convincing if he didn't show the command blocks because those just don't make sense
@@lmao4329 that didn't explain the FPS. Minecraft runs at 20 ticks/second, which means the maximum framerate that can be played in Minecraft is 20fps. Anything higher wouldn't be achievable
Maybie it's software + command blocks, so that's why he starts with pause? (still doesn't make sense cause you can cut that out, but still--)
Look at descriptions
**got this in recommendation**
"oh, cool."
**proceed to watches**
...
"wait...thAT'S NOT SQUARE"
L m a o
It’s a resource pack they used check the desc
and so are apples
especially if they are bad
They are, just very smol
@@meowingmeowfers3541 r/wooosh
Everyone: Whats your TV Resolution?
BlackCreeper: Item frames.
It's not item frames, look at my explanation, I know alot about commands even though I'm not that good at it
This is 60fps, not 20fps (which is the cap since it's 20 ticks for 1 second, and command blocks run per ticks)
Also, if you look at the command blocks, the repeat and chain command blocks don't even work?
1. Chain command blocks require a repeat or normal command block infront of it
2. The normal command blocks has no way to be powered
So, there is a mod for playing videos in game. And in the end, there is *MOD OPTIONS.*
In conclusion this is fake, nice try tho
(No I'm not hating on the guy I was also convinced in the beggining before someone mentioned the oddly smooth video)
@@dotdankory "Welcome to Gboard clipboard, any text you copy will be saved here"
@@dat1pengu1n
I sent it alot to raise awareness, thank you for bringing this up to me and the mistake will or has been fixed
Welcome to Gboard clipboard, any text you copy will be saved here.
@@dotdankory BRUH Chain Command block needs “powered” command block at the “back” to be used not in FRONT
@@RandomGuy-tp7tr
whAt
*WAIT, THIS IS ILLEGAL!! THE SMALLEST DETAILS AND REALISTIC MOVEMENTS IN MINECRAFT*
69th like
Aaaaand 70th like.
114 likes, including me
@Ligma Balls *Wow...*
Моды
You can literally watch a movie with ur Minecraft server with this
Sethbling: Finally a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary.
It sure will, I am planning bigger stuff
Melon
Edit: why does this have likes
Oh well, I’ll take it
PhoenixSC: m o r t a l s
LiquidDev: *oh?*
Fundy: did you forget about me?
Every pixel there is more than my brain cells in total.
It's impossible that he did that with few command blocks and also if you look fundy's video that if he did that the video would be left behind and the audio will be the first to play or the opposite, well Fundy also mentioned that sometimes blocks can be very ugly in rendering video so.. it's fake
And plus the pixel blocks didn't exist and he didn't even took a closer look behind the black wall if it's changing or not even looking a bit more closely if there's a white wool or white pillar blocks to render..
@Corndog King1 If you look closely, and if you understand how command blocks link up and work, you'd realize very quickly that this is fake. Also I want to point out the mods options at the end when he/she was stopping the recording.
@@BlazeYT_ Don’t have to ruin the entire video
Can anyone take a joke
This has more frames than my computer
What 69 year ago
Oh fuck
I hey trolled
@@pily1162 you mean hate?
how tf did you make it to be 69 years ago what
Nice animation! It's so well done that it manages to run at a higher frame rate of 30fps than the tick speed of 20 per second!
Im suprised how minecraft animations are higher quality than bank security cameras
Edit: im not saying bank camera’s are bad jeez
LMAOOOOO NO-
Lmao
Lmao
Bruh
Thats right bruh
Someone: Can we watch a movie?
him: Sure
Someone: But where is the tv?
him: Nah we got Minecraft
Someone: impossible theres no tv in minecraft!
@@Scouttyy
him:
*O H Y E A H ? W A T C H T H I S*
@@manolitotan6708 Someone: *(CONFUSED SCREAMING)*
Imagine someone making a custom map to watch movies
Its too good to be true
now I realized that if I knew with command block's I could watch movies without being together with that person🤔🤔
circles don't exist in minecraft:
BlackCreeper: _are you sure about that?_
*sad shadow noises*
Snowball : am i a joke to you?
Umsoea R17: am i a joke to you?
it’s fake it’s just the video cropped onto some Minecraft blocks and you can tell because of the bad minecraft quality and the good music video quality and when the camera moves the video moves weirdly
@@Labotical it's it's not fake lmao
Either this is hella impressive or hella good editing
Resource pack
Item frames with maps being swapped extremely quickly. Not resource pack nor editing
@@chinesefo0d811 he literally says it a resource pack in the description
It's 100% editing actually. The creator is lying. There's several reasons why this is fake including the command block placement, the FPS, and how this is so clearly adobe's three-point tracking.
hear me out.
we need to make a thing like this for the entirety of shrek.
we’ve done doom and bad apple, you say shrek?
@@alt.egoistic yes.
@@youareoneant interesting choice
It must be done
Shrek Retold: Please don't steal my views
BROOOOO
can we have a world download ?
i REALLY want to try this out
IM FRICKIN IMPRESSED
rip your pc
@@berbseedle8286 my pc can handle more than this
@@System64-Fumo well my pc can’t XD
@@berbseedle8286 too bad
@@ssaattuurrnnzz imagine comparing a gaming pc to a phone
*I wonder why is this so underrated*
*This masterpiece...*
ikr
Right??
because it's not legit.
@@phxcppdvlazi so this video is fake?
@@willian2848 its not "fake", obviously the video exists and we are watching it. just misleading about how the effect is achieved.
i love when he keeps moving around to prove that it isn't video editing
Copied
hold on, minecraft command blocks, 60 fps.
madlad
Well, the video in the Minecraft world is a mildly inconsistent 30 fps, but the work he put in does certainly align with the tens of hours he said it took him in the description, so yes.
CERTIFIED MADLAD
@@Avetho tens of hours?? more like hundreds 💀💀
@@Avetho obviously bad apple took the fps
The comands blocks are fake that is a mod caled web displays mod
i guessing its might just 20 fps and he using parallel command blocks to render single frame in single tick
and the video speed is 3x faster
While making this : Spain without the s
Ah yes pain
Pin
Pain 😔
Pain 😊🔫
if she misspelled it and was supposed to be spin
After making my friends search touhou, they called me a lolicon.
*sadness.*
I mean they ain't wrong lol
Idk why gssing touhou reveals lolis instead of magic.
Hmm
@@WorlWyrm
I-
@@Shortcakeeeeeee did I say something wrong? It is true oof
That's some extremely well done tracking. Just for that I'll give a 10
Replay mod does it automatically
I don't think it's edited, before he hides the UI u can see the cross hair change colour
Could be using maps some how
it`s mod called Web Displays! Don`t get fooled
@@dr_fetus6158 oh, thanks br
dude, the frames of the image, it looks like its going 120 FPS :0
bad apple is the only video where 480p feels like 2k 60fps
@@johnnyjoestar9698 More like *8k 120fps* HAHAHAHAHAHAHA MUAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
what is a drame
@@starbrownie i think he means Frame*
He used animation smears to do so
“Circles don’t exist in Minecraft”
Some of the first lyrics for the song, are literally about circles
@Crackoyin drugiaki :0
2:31 circles exist
@@lailoutherand 4:22
While recording this:
Spain without the a
While recording: Spain but no a
While making: Spain but no s
When the girls want to change their hair cut and style: Spain but no in
And it continues.
Haha nyouhou
Spin
@@tugdu36 lmao
Spain without the S
*its only 0.01% of his brains power.*
Me think this is green screen:
Me again: oh wait: he went to the sides-
Right like I immediately thought this was a troll too-
I was so wrong ✋😭
This is likely a “greenscreen” of sorts though. The command blocks at the bottom of the screen are a charade for those who don’t understand how they actually work. So the only thing letting the Bad Apple play is merely a mod he/she downloaded and pretended they did a lot of work.
@@nineseven4225 lmao
Lol I thought that to
@@nineseven4225 No. It's maps or other items with custom textures.
Giving it some thought, this is definitely possible to do with maps in item frames, as he basically said in the description.
Each map is 128 by 128 pixels as a texture. There are probably 30 maps in the vertical axis and 40 in the horizontal, so if you use your brain to calculate that, that's 3840 pixels tall and 5120 pixels wide. No wonder the edges are so smooth, he likely extracted each frame, upsampled the entire batch to 5120 x 3840 (that's why there's "anti-aliasing" on the edges), then wrote a program to split each frame into squares of 128 x 128 and batch renamed them with a logical numbering format, and from there he could have the command blocks run a cycle starting from the beginning and just incrementing the map texture upon each new frame, thus updating roughly 1200 map textures perhaps 30 times per second, or 36000 texture updates per second.
Its definitely possible with a decent enough graphics card (maybe a 1080ti or something), and the fact the world has literally nothing else in it would be one of the reasons Minecraft could handle doing this so well, as the loaded world has basically nothing but a couple chunks of stuff to render and load textures for. I'd imagine that in a regular world, the game would start having trouble what with having lots of other loaded textured surfaces in view all around the map-screen. There's 19.6 million pixels being updated on that screen every frame, but Minecraft doing so in a normal world at 60 fps (not 30 like here as you can see by stepping the frames 1 by 1 it takes 2 frames on average before the map-screen updates) is upwards of the same number every second due to blocks being seen at an angle, and view distance being usually Normal to Far, and that's a lot of 16 by 16 textures, thousands of them. Sure, those block textures aren't updating on the surface, but with having to render at angles and varying light levels and all that extra with mob shadows and a daylight cycle and transparent leaves, removing that load to do this and this alone isn't such a bad thing. And going frame by frame, you can tell the game does have mild trouble reaching the next frame in the sequence as sometimes a frame updates on the map-screen every frame of the video, but just as many take 3 frames, a few even took 4 frames to update in what I suspect might be a missed frame update entirely. So on a 60 fps UA-cam video you don't notice that unless you slow down and step the frames individually. So those command blocks are in fact doing work, since you can see there is the occasional lag time before a new frame is able to be displayed.
This is just my analysis of what was presented to me, so I'll just leave this here for the doubters to analyze it all further to attempt to disprove me. I'm probably not going to reply to anyone that replies to this since I have more important things to be doing such as fixing my desktop computer (of which this is my gaming laptop and this was hard to type with a keyboard that spazzes and double/triple types keys due to age and wear) so, well, uh, a parting word is kinda difficult to give what the hell, uh, toodles? Nah, fuck that, see y'all never, frickin yeet myself to other parts of the web lol
hey man thx for the explanation really helpful to understand the mechanics
This hurt my brain
@@escer9746 same lol
agreeing even though I only read the first sentence
Nice Ted-Talk
The blocks are like: "I'm black then i'm white no something isn't right.
My enemy's invisible, I don't know how to fight"
me: WHY CAN'T I SEE? PLEASE CAN I BEE COLORFUL AND FREEEEEEEE
i did not expect a vocaloid reference here omg
Mmm... Vocaloid reference, I like it
The video isn't made with white and black blocks. The video itself is coded into the command blocks. They aren't blocks
I wasn't expecting a reference to ECHO in a video about Bad Apple but I'm living for this
I guess his 30-40 day project paid off
Guy: **keeps moving his screen**
Me: *Can i see the vid-*
but thats how they move the screen in the anime
He was proving that he didnt use green screen
@@nuwngs4715 agreed
He is moving the screen to prove that he made it in minecraft
He's trying to prove it it's real
"It took 30 - 40 days to finnish"
My brain : *HOW*
I’m pretty sure that this is a mod
finnish
@@notrod0918 he used resource packs, so maybe addons?
@@johannbauer2863 yes an addon can do this, one measly added item can make this. it's probably green screen if it's fake
No, not a “greenscreen” but something of that sort. There are no item frames actually in the video, nor is there any command blocks that actually run the process of “swapping maps” as they’re just a disorganized mess at the bottom.
Me after using all my brain cells to put a lever in front of a door: "Yeah boi I'm smart"
Also me after seeing this video: "Fuck"
That reminds me of the time I was first introduced to redstone many years ago. I can do basic stuff, but I'm lightyears away from this kind of thing, I don't know the first thing about command blocks beyond commands I already put in the chat area XD
same. i'll be honest, sometimes i can't even do the lever door right.
The most advanced redstone thing I have ever done by myself was when I was making a FNaF SL map and I made a command block teleport you underground to make it seem like you took the elevator
This is 60fps, not 20fps (which is the cap since it's 20 ticks for 1 second, and command blocks run per ticks)
Also, if you look at the command blocks, the repeat and chain command blocks don't even work?
1. Chain command blocks require a repeat or normal command block infront of it
2. The normal command blocks has no way to be powered
So, there is a mod for playing videos in game. And in the end, there is *MOD OPTIONS.*
In conclusion this is fake, nice try tho
NO REDSTONE INVOLVED! JUST THE BUTTON TO START THE VIDEO!
Me: I'm not going to die
Also me after watching this video: fuuuuuuuuuuuuu-
"huh it doesn't look pixelated tho"
*reads desc*
YOU MADE A WHOLE CUSTOM TEXTURE PACT FOR THIS??? HOLY SHIT MAN
Someone did it on sheep too
(Edit) please stop fighting. Im just tryna let ppl know.. really! You should check it out. This is cool too!! Thx for almost 400 likes. This is the most ive got!!
(Edit 2) 400 likes in just 1 week? The last edit i made was 16 hours ago!!!!
@ok "and not shush bruh"
^-^ no fighting
@ok i love ur engrish
*CLOWNPISS! WE NEED YOU TO SHOW @ok AND @Ñø_Säñìtý SOME DEMOCRACY!*
@@OkamiKai6980 k
"But can it play Bad Apple?" should be a challenge for every known system, especially if it can also play DOOM. Running DOOM and Bad Apple, the two greatest tests of mankind.
Can doom run bad apple?
@@keyman245 can bad apple run bad apple?
it is already a challenge
bad apple is a demoscene thing for years, ppl have ported bad apple to old consoles like _Atari 2600_
I saw a few examples of porting Skyrim intro scene ("You're finally awake" one) somewhere, but I'm not sure if it will be same popular as DOOM and BA
XD
@@keyman245 yes
ua-cam.com/video/pc91uCOufgc/v-deo.html
“ Drop an apple core and it turns into a woman “
Nice ref
Oh man that was great
Ayyy!
"Then she waves her arms, tells you off for dropping litter"
"Now she's got some flappy wings, is it Batman?"
I don’t care if this is real or not, it is bad apple so appreciate it
This is a copy of a reply I made in one of the comments on this video. I am recommenting it as its own comment for visibility. If you don't want to read it, the short of it is that this video is super fake.
(It is currently 1am for me and I haven't slept in 48 hours so I apologize for any grammar/spelling mistakes I make.)
As someone with a bit of Redstone/command block experience, I can tell you that this video is fake. The Redstone Block Clock he demoed at the start (the thing where he could delete a Redstone Block and it appears immediately again) was the old way of running a command block every game tick, however, they have been completely obsolete for the past 6 years since Minecraft version 1.9 and the introduction of Repeating and Chain command blocks. As far as I know, there is no reason to ever use one of the old clocks in any version after 1.9 since Repeating and Chain command blocks are better in every way.
I was about to post this comment but, after looking over the video again I realized that. Not only does his clock make no sense but his command block layout doesn't make any sense either. Quick crash course in command blocks, there are 3 kinds of command blocks
1) Impulse command block (yellow) - They run once when they get a Redstone signal.
2) Repeating command blocks (purple) - They run every game tick as long as they have a Redstone signal (Redstone can also be turned off and then they will then run always regardless of Redstone signal).
3) Chain command blocks (cyan) - Run will run after (but in the same game tick) any command block pointing* at them. (*To explain "pointing", command blocks have an arrow on the side of them. Whenever a command block runs If its arrow is pointing at a chain command block it will trigger it. "Pointing" also has to do with conditional command blocks, but those are not super useful so don't get used much)
It's okay if you don't completely understand how the different types work. It's just important that you know A) the names and colors of the different types. B) The way a command block chain is structured is a single Impulse/Repeating command block followed by some number of chain command blocks C) Chain command blocks don't do anything if there are no command blocks pointing at them.
So now to go over the command block chains in BlackCreeper's project to see if they make any sense.
1) We see our first command block chain right away at 0:00. And it is mostly good, the chain consists of a single Impulse followed by 5 Chain and then a Repeating command block. The main problem here is that Repeating command block, as there is almost no reason to point one at the end of a command block chain. (the only reason I can think of to do it, has to do with conditional command blocks, and since the ending command block on this chain isn't conditional I have no idea why it would be there) (also you normally don't see levers on Impulse command blocks it makes way more sense to use buttons instead.)
2) The second command block ""chain"" we see is around 0:25 and it doesn't make any sense. It consists of a layer of 6 long "chains" of Repeating command block, on top of a layer of 6 long "chains" of Chain command blocks, on top of a layer of Impulse command blocks, on top of a layer of Repeating, then a layer of Chain, then a layer of finally a layer of Impulse all next to a pre-Minecraft 1.9 command block clock. And not a single one of the command blocks makes any sense. First off you would never see a structure of command block broken up into layers like that.
2a) The Repeating command block layers make no sense, there are almost no reasons to use that many Repeating command blocks. What you would normally do is use a repeating command block followed by a ton of chain command blocks (it is more lag-friendly that way and easier to work with).
2b) The Impulse command blocks layers make no sense, Impulse command blocks need a Redstone signal to trigger. So the only ones that will ever trigger on both of the layers are the 12 on the edge next to the pre 1.9 command block clock. Also since the 12 that actually have a chance of doing anything are being triggered every game tick, they are working just like a lagger Repeating command block.
2c) The Chain command blocks layers, do nothing and are completely useless. If you look at 0:26 you can see that there are no command blocks pointing at any of the Chain command blocks, so there is no possible way for any of the chain command blocks to ruin.
2d) You almost never see command blocks placed this close to each other as it is very inconvenient to edit any of the command blocks in the center
2e) It looks like every other chain of command block is made entirely out of conditional command blocks. It's currently 1am for me and I haven't slept in 48 hours so I really don't feel like explaining conditional command blocks. So your just going to need to take my word for it that it is dumb and you would never see that actually happen.
3) The last command block chain we see in the video is at 0:50. It is made out of a single Repeating command block and 11 chain command blocks. Which would be a valid chain if it was for the fact that it is backward. The 11 chain command blocks are at the start and the one Repeating command block is at the end, meaning flipping the switch should have done nothing as there is nothing there for it to trigger.
TLDR:
So in conclusion this is 100% fake and the command blocks were very clearly placed by someone who is trying to replicate the look of a command block machine without actually knowing how the individual parts work. It's a damn shame that BlackCreeper felt the need to lie about doing it for real because faking seems almost as impressive to me.
doesnt matter, its still bad apple at least
lol smart ass
Or he just did green screen.
All the command blocks turned green
jesus- how much time did you put into this?
I like the fact that he actually moved his character around to show that it wasn't edited in
Absolute madlad
@Nexxol I think it hasn’t been updated in ages, also this is a newer thing of minecraft. I can tell.
@@himearikawa3130 Welp, the command blocks placement doesn't make any sense and wouldn't work (also there's not nearly enough of them to render so much frames).
I don't know how he achieved this, whether it's a mod, a plugin, or good video editing, but it's 100% fake.
@@enzomercier2789 Just found out the mod stoped working like a year and a halve ago, this is def faked.
@@enzomercier2789 Read desc.
@@himearikawa3130 Read desc
Plotwist: it was Greenscreen with motion tracking and 3D track effects innit.
yea... there's something youtube mod in minecraft and you can watch videos in mc
so he just placed some command blocks and said It took 40 day to make it
It could be item frames being changed every frame
@@void.null_37564 Yes, and also, in order for command blocks to change the blocks (because it must be using maps for the item frames, right?), the chunks need to be loaded. I don't think a single PC can handle 1000tps + loading that many chunks at once + recording a 1080p video
Its a mod, plug and play, any video works with high resolution
Stop abusing the fuck out of this masterpiece 🙄
Mumbo Jumbo: Finally A Worthy Opponent Our Battle Will be Legendary
If this actually are mod.
This gonna be an amazing movie in minecraft for adding friends.
Yo, that's so truee! Actually, there's one Minecraft UA-camr named Fundy who coded Minecraft to be able to watch a movie with another Minecraft UA-camr named Dream so it's already been a feat and it's just so awesome.
@@stephaniejones7634 the name is fundy.. did you really only remember the name dream?
@@slammyskuterxd6214 Did I not mention Fundy?
@@slammyskuterxd6214 Bitch, are you blind as fuck or are you high?
@@slammyskuterxd6214 are you high on cocaine or drugs?
The perfect animation in Minecraft doesn’t ex-
Still waiting for Shrek animation in Minecraft
It's fake. If he was useing only command blocks it's totally fake. But if he was using some programming this could be real.
@@focuspocus6860 He used a resource pack
@Ohio is offline (stolen from Patrick Ambli) (It is currently 1am for me and I haven't slept in 48 hours so I apologies for any grammar/spelling mistakes I make.)
As a someone with a bit of Redstone/command block experience, it seams very fake to me. The Redstone Block Clock he demoed at the start (the thing where he could delete a Redstone Block and it appears immediately again) was the old way of running a command block every game tick, however they have been completely obsolete for the past 6 years since Minecraft version 1.9 and the introduction of Repeating and Chain command blocks. As far as I know there is no reason to ever use one of the old clocks in any version after 1.9 since Repeating and Chain command blocks are better in every way.
I was about to post this comment but, after looking over the video again I realized that. Not only does his clock make no sense but his command block layout doesn't make any sense either. Quick crash course in command blocks, there are 3 kinds command blocks
1) Impulse command block (yellow) - They run once when they get a Redstone signal.
2) Repeating command blocks (purple) - They run every game tick as long as they have a Redstone signal (Redstone can also be turned off and then they will then run always Irregardless of Redstone signal).
3) Chain command blocks (cyan) - Run will run after (but in the same game tick) any command block pointing* at them. (*To explain "pointing", command blocks have an arrow on the side of them. Whenever a command block runs If its arrow is pointing at a chain command block it will trigger it. "Pointing" also has to do with conditional command blocks, but those are not super useful so don't get used much)
Its okay if you don't completely understand how the different types work. Its just important that you know A) the names and color of the different types. B) The way a command block chain is structured is a single Impulse/Repeating command block followed by some number of chain command blocks C) Chain command blocks don't do anything if there are no command blocks pointing at them.
So now to go over the command block chains in BlackCreeper's project to see if they make any sense.
1) We see our first command block chain right away at 0:00. And it is mostly good, the chain consists of a single Impulse followed by 5 chain and then Repeating command block. The main problem here is that Repeating command block, as there is almost no reason to point one at the end of a command block chain. (the only reason I can think of to do it, has to do with conditional command blocks, and since the ending command block on this chain isn't conditional I have no idea why it would be there) (also you normally don't see levers on Impulse command blocks it makes way more sense to use buttons instead.)
2) The second command block ""chain"" we see is around 0:25 and it doesn't make any sense. It consists of a layer of 6 long "chains" of Repeating command block, on top of a layer of 6 long "chains" of Chain command blocks, on top of a layer of Impulse command blocks, on top of a layer of Repeating, then a layer of Chain, then a layer of finally a layer of Impulse all next to a pre Minecraft 1.9 command block clock. And not a single one of the command blocks make any sense. First off you would never see a structure of command block broken up into layers like that.
2a) The Repeating command block layers make no sense, there is almost no reasons to use that many Repeating command blocks. What you would normally do is use a repeating command block followed by a tone of chain command blocks (it is more lag friendly that way and easier to work with).
2b) The Impulse command blocks layers make no sense, Impulse command blocks need a Redstone signal to trigger. So the only ones that will ever trigger on both of the layers are the 12 on the edge next to the pre 1.9 command block clock. Also since 12 that actually have a chance of doing anything hey are being trigger every game tick, they are working just like a lagger Repeating command block.
2c) The Chain command blocks layers, do nothing, and are completely useless. If you look at 0:26 you can see that none there are no command blocks pointing at any of the Chain command blocks, so there is no possible way for any of the chain command blocks to ruin.
2d) You almost never see command blocks placed this close to each other as it very inconvenient to edit any of the command blocks in the center
2e) It looks like every other chain of command blocks is made entirely out of conditional command block. Its currently 1am for me and I haven't slept in 48 hours so I really don't feel like explaining conditional command blocks. So your just going to need to take my word for it that it is dumb and you would never see that actually happen.
3) The last command block chain we see in the video is at 0:50. It is made out of a single Repeating command block and 11 chain command blocks. Which would be a valid chain if it was for the fact that it is backwards. The 11 chain command blocks are at the start and the one Repeating command block is at the end, meaning flipping the switch should have done nothing as there is nothing there for it to trigger.
TLDR:
So in conclusion this is 100% fake and the command blocks were very clearly placed by someone who is trying to replicate the look a command block machine without actually knowing how the individual parts work. Its a damn shame that BlackCreeper felt the need to lie about doing it for real because faking seams almost as impressive to me.
@@focuspocus6860 he proofs that it's real with he is moving and spinning around
The fact that its perfect 60 fps is just insane
Minecraft can handle only 20 ticks per second, so it's fake
@@stunnerr theres some mod that can speed up tick rate tho. Carpet for instance, which can speed up to 500tps
@@pongpong4590 there are too few cmd blocks to handle full bad apple, this amount can handle 1-3 frames, not more. To make it look so perfect you may need way more items than Minecraft has.
@@stunnerr i know its fake. But its still possible. Never underestimate the power of minecraft player
@@pongpong4590 with item frames? I don't think so.
When i watch closely yhis is 100% reanimate in Minecraft with command block the original video not HD you make it better than original! you're GOD
That guy who made bad apple out of mc sheep's: underrated karma
my tiny ape brain cannot process the sheer dedication this man took to make this
LMAO
@Nexxol This is very disappointed :(
it's made using vfx, the animation is in 30fps while minecraft command blocks update at 20fps so it is impossible to make that in 30fps using command blocks. probably used after effects
the command blocks are placed in a way that most of them cant even activate
I just found this and it's so underrated!
Agree
Sorry to inform you, but this is likely fake. The command blocks at the bottom are a charade for those who don’t use or understand command blocks. And there are no such “item frames” on the screen, as the lever and button aren’t obscured.
@@nineseven4225 Just launched minecraft, took a button, lever, maps, and item frames. Put them together. Lever and button look the same as the ones in the video. Though I'd understand why you are suspicious of this video.
@@nineseven4225 By the way, if you look at 0:50, when the screen whitens up, the lever's hitbox is actually phasing through the item frames
@@nineseven4225 Either way, I trust that this video is real. Especially because Fundy actually made a similar thing and even watched a movie with Dream with it
How many bad apple videos am I going to see before UA-cam finnally understands that I've had enough? 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Him spinning and getting close was proof its not edited, cool
could be motion tracking. but i believe this video
You can also use custom map and put it on a item frame to display an image
i can recognize the little gray border of the screen and the weird effect it does when youre too close and while its not edited its almost certainly the web displays mod and the command blocks probably dont do anything
Have y'all looked at the command blocks? They just plain don't make sense
Proves nothing, this is fake for so many reasons, shame really.
3:35 the doctor after the pee test
This comment is so cursed
😳
Wtf
WHAT THE-
Ummm wtf
Should totally make this a map legit everyone would want it lolol
too bad its fake
@@nathansnail Read desc.
@@user-xv6zy5tr6h the command block chains are irrelevant and outdated, half of them wouldn't even work lol
@@okameow5693 Its a resource pack
NO WAYY cap bro this is too good to believe
This will eventually be people's way of watching movie's without paying for them XD
Great idea
i just thought i would clarify this as the setup in the video is entertaining,
when command blocks are chained together and for them to be activated with redstone the begining commandblock has to be either repeating or impulse, (blue or cleam), the green command blocks (chain) will not be activated unless they have an arrow from a starting command block pointing into it, this isnt the same with repeat or impulse command blocks,
if the chain Looks like
RRRRRRR
and no matter what happens to the first command block the rest of them will repeat, so if they are all set to redstone activated (which is implied by the redstone blocks) then the rest of the command blocks in the chain will not get activated, the first commandblock will get activated 20 times a second,
if they where all set to always active (doesnt need redstone) then the redstone at the start is a joke.
if a command block chain is
IIIIIIIII
and has redstone blocks at the start the first command block will run once, and thats it, no matter what the setting of the impulse command blocks that will be the end of that chain
and for the command block chains which looks like CCCCCCC nothing will happen as the chain command blocks require another command block before it, which it doesnt have.
when he pulls the lever nothing also happens, as the command blocks are are all green (which mean that they are chain command blocks) means that nothing is executed as it requires an impulse command block or a repeating command block to start the chain.
another bunch of factors that show that its fake is that command blocks havent been updated like this with redstone blocks since before 15w34a (a snapshot for 1.9.0) which released on August 19, 2015 as running the redstoneblock tick clocks have not been required since the introduction of repeating commandblocks and chian command blocks.
and also the command blocks randomly dotted around the screen, as commandblocks can use reletive coordinates its often bad practice to do so. so anyone with the know how of command blocks wont.
so how was it done, the 3 options are datapacks, mods, or server side plugins.
datapacks are basicaly command blocks but super fast, but this would require him building maps or importing the map files into the world folder, which by the amounf of effort put into this con i doubt was done.
mods are plugins are alot more likely, as you dont need to draw the maps and you can just use a simple coverter to turn the frames into map images and then run a function to update/change the maps on the server. this kind of effect can actualy be seen on the Dream smp
idk how the audio is done but im assuming it was done in post. doesnt matter it would have just been a resource pack with a gamesound changed to bad apple if it was in minecraft.
with my limited knowledge of java id say i would be able to write a client side mod and id write the image translator in python as i know the language, and get the same effect in about 10-15 hours work.
eithway nice video, just wish you didnt con people
I like cones
OH IK look at the corner at the 0:51 it's actually Web Displays Mod
Yeah I didn’t read this before replying
Wrong, datapacks can do things that command blocks can’t (like custom crafting) it also has infinite range (command blocks don’t have infinite range)
I think I believe this better, video editing would take way too long, and it feels like there isn’t enough command blocks.
Oh my god you using all the command block and resources pack for this this so hard to build
True
this is... not real
However this is great quality I'm impressed minecraft filters on games work so well
I watch too many bad apples and this popped up in my recommendation
Carefully observe the bezel, that's the black "border" of the screen that does not display any of the image/video.
Compare the lower left corner at 0:52 to 1:02
Notice anything fishy? This is evidence that the video was superimposed in a video editing suite like Adobe Aftereffects.
What you do is select four "tracking" corners and then just put in the video, the program takes care of the rest, so you can pretend to move the camera around and it will transform the image into the appropriate perspective/angle. but it is essentially just "pasted" onto a video of command blocks and coal blocks that don't actually do anything.
Hmm maybe cuz idk what you are saying cuz I am dumb
Wrong,Maps on item frames and command blocks says it all.
Did some research,Someone did the same thing on discord except it's a whole anime episode.
0:52 look at the pixels,see that? Those are maps on item frames doing there work.
?
@@WorlWyrm wrong? Just saying "maps and item frames" without evidence is like saying "it was magic". Show link to the technique you mentioned you saw. Otherwise it's all hearsay and i remain unconvinced.
@@WorlWyrm also maps dont have this resolution. You're just parroting what the uploader said and saying "i did some research" without providing anything you found or actually explaining the technique isn't very convincing.
This should get more likes of the time and effort they made on this
you sir are crazy and this is amazing XD
Is it me or I'm getting a lot Bad Apple related videos in my recommendations?
Me : i want to play minecraft and watch yt at the same time .
This guy: gotchu hommie
this is so so so cool and took SO long
please play morbius on it
I was dreaming to watch morbius in Minecraft for morbillion years
This is high quality than my HD monitor
滑らかすぎて、本家みたい。マイクラってこんなんできんの!?
すげぇ
コマンドで無理やりようつべから持ってきてるんやで
this is truly beautiful
He really had to spin around to show it's real, this must be hard.
I think this is fake, my guess is a mod that let's you show youtube videos in minecraft (it exists)
@@drakewasaloverboy thats the whole purpose of it. that it plays in 60fps. its a mod.
@@drakewasaloverboy It's a mod
@@Driga_ yeah, ur prob right.
Minecraft tv in a whole new level 😭 ps: this is absolute masterpiece
Fundy: Ah yes, time to have a battle
he was rushing his work because he had a "date"
a date that came from his *Dreams*
SethBling : *Mortals.*
just so you guys know this is fake
I love how you are changing angles to show its legitness. Great creation my friend!
im afraid to tell you its fake
@@chasington5102 d a y u m
Too bad its clickbait
The Redstone Block Clock he demoed at the start (the thing where he could delete a Redstone Block and it appears immediately again) was the old way of running a command block every game tick, however they have been completely obsolete for the past 6 years since Minecraft version 1.9 and the introduction of Repeating and Chain command blocks. As far as I know there is no reason to ever use one of the old clocks in any version after 1.9 since Repeating and Chain command blocks are better in every way.
I was about to post this comment but, after looking over the video again I realized that. Not only does his clock make no sense but his command block layout doesn't make any sense either. Quick crash course in command blocks, there are 3 kinds command blocks
1) Impulse command block (yellow) - They run once when they get a Redstone signal.
2) Repeating command blocks (purple) - They run every game tick as long as they have a Redstone signal (Redstone can also be turned off and then they will then run always Irregardless of Redstone signal).
3) Chain command blocks (cyan) - Run will run after (but in the same game tick) any command block pointing* at them. (*To explain "pointing", command blocks have an arrow on the side of them. Whenever a command block runs If its arrow is pointing at a chain command block it will trigger it. "Pointing" also has to do with conditional command blocks, but those are not super useful so don't get used much)
Its okay if you don't completely understand how the different types work. Its just important that you know A) the names and color of the different types. B) The way a command block chain is structured is a single Impulse/Repeating command block followed by some number of chain command blocks C) Chain command blocks don't do anything if there are no command blocks pointing at them.
So now to go over the command block chains in BlackCreeper's project to see if they make any sense.
1) We see our first command block chain right away at 0:00. And it is mostly good, the chain consists of a single Impulse followed by 5 chain and then Repeating command block. The main problem here is that Repeating command block, as there is almost no reason to point one at the end of a command block chain. (the only reason I can think of to do it, has to do with conditional command blocks, and since the ending command block on this chain isn't conditional I have no idea why it would be there) (also you normally don't see levers on Impulse command blocks it makes way more sense to use buttons instead.)
2) The second command block ""chain"" we see is around 0:25 and it doesn't make any sense. It consists of a layer of 6 long "chains" of Repeating command block, on top of a layer of 6 long "chains" of Chain command blocks, on top of a layer of Impulse command blocks, on top of a layer of Repeating, then a layer of Chain, then a layer of finally a layer of Impulse all next to a pre Minecraft 1.9 command block clock. And not a single one of the command blocks make any sense. First off you would never see a structure of command block broken up into layers like that.
2a) The Repeating command block layers make no sense, there is almost no reasons to use that many Repeating command blocks. What you would normally do is use a repeating command block followed by a ton of chain command blocks (it is more lag friendly that way and easier to work with).
2b) The Impulse command blocks layers make no sense, Impulse command blocks need a Redstone signal to trigger. So the only ones that will ever trigger on both of the layers are the 12 on the edge next to the pre 1.9 command block clock. Also since the 12 that actually have a chance of doing anything hey are being trigger every game tick, they are working just like a lagger Repeating command block.
2c) The Chain command blocks layers, do nothing, and are completely useless. If you look at 0:26 you can see that there are no command blocks pointing at any of the Chain command blocks, so there is no possible way for any of the chain command blocks to ruin.
2d) You almost never see command blocks placed this close to each other as it very inconvenient to edit any of the command blocks in the center
2e) It looks like every other chain of command blocks is made entirely out of conditional command block. So your just going to need to take my word for it that it is dumb and you would never see that actually happen.
3) The last command block chain we see in the video is at 0:50. It is made out of a single Repeating command block and 11 chain command blocks. Which would be a valid chain if it was for the fact that it is backwards. The 11 chain command blocks are at the start and the one Repeating command block is at the end, meaning flipping the switch should have done nothing as there is nothing there for it to trigger
@@chasington5102 so green screen? no
"What Kind of TV you got?"
Him: Minecraft
Wow I can't believe youtube bring me back to this legend...
Three girl that somehow make funky music from a violin,trumpet, and a piano.
The thing is, minecraft is a tick based game. It updates stuff every tick (1/20 of a second). So the fastest video you can get is 20fps. This is clearly faster than that. Its probably 3 point tracking to put the video in place. Also note that the audio volume stays the same. Sure it took you 40 days... Sure sure...
also the background behind the lever and button changes which is not possible
@@amiami6413 what makes you say it’s not possible…?
@@amiami6413 that is possible since item frames are entities. however speed isn't possible, and also the chain command blocks not getting inputs, and the impulse command blocks not getting powered kinda give it away.
he could have used carpetmod to set the tps to 60
@@WaveFlux okay but how did they get that resolution?
It's so bloody smooth as well, great work! This deserves more likes
All the haters watching Fundy code treasure island onto like twelve item frames and this guy saying he used a resource pack which could be the same type of thing:
Probably because this gut just used a mod and made up the whole resource pack thing
@@NE0N0W0 oh ok
"Professor, what is this?"
Professor: I'll take a look... What the hell is this, I don't know this.
"Then who should I ask?"
Professor: Hmm... Ask [them].
At least it wasnt amogus anymore
this is amazing! It must have took so long to find the maps and resource packs to make this kind of thing. It is amazingly smooth and it looks exactly like the real thing. you probably used the exact map to get all those templates for the item frames, truly a piece of art
It's not real
@@ブロディ-y8n shut up this is real. Item frames and maps are a thing stupid
@@ブロディ-y8n its real idiot
@@ブロディ-y8n dumbass
You all are idiots and obviously dont know how command blocks work, at least 95% of those command blocks arent even running.
How does this not have like over a million views.. scuffed search system
The determination I could never you earned my great respect
This wall of wool commanded to play a video runs on better fps than my pc runs normal minecraft
先生怒んないから日本人見てる人✋あげなさい
すみません日本人で
日本人でーす!
Wow so real I love the circles in the block game
0:52 is when the song begins
taking a guess.
you used maps for the visuals?
wait he did?
literally said “taking a guess” so i do not know
guess it (n-word)
He replied in one comment that he used item frames
He used a mod that adds monitors that can project youtube videos. my guess
charli:dance and got 1m followers
you:worked so hard for this
And only got 1k subscribers
honestly no why it would that smooth.
This is so HD, even when the video is played in 360p, the animation is still pretty clear
Pretty sure that the original is actually in 360p.
I just realized I was watching this in 360p
Friend: so what do you watch your animes on?
Me: mincraft
Friend: but that's a gam-
Me: w a t c h m e
touhou is not an anime
Pupcorn is ready.
Ok the fact people make these are absolutely amazing
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