For those that do not understand, normal maps are a kind of texture on something that calculates which direction light reflects, and when Mark was asked why he wasn't normal, he gained a normal map.
As someone who actually owns a tensegrity table due to how cool they are (very small, could only fit, say, a squirrel on it), I love how this playbutton utilizes it. Fantastic job!
I wouldn't. The primary peice rigid peice reaches from bottom to top, so everything else is just held by lame hanging from tension, as opposed to the way cooler stay up(not really, but you know what I mean) tension.
Yes my favorite 3d artist that makes every single thing I can think of and loves Damascus and Squirrels that might be the thing he loves most right hehe.. he… are they gone yet?…
@@PabloLikesStardewValleyyou should be the bot with that horribly bad statement with a very weird calculation as an excuse to say a horrible statement
@@casterivo I’m not a bot, nerd🤓 also my statement is fair because the only people that can get more subs than views are VERY famous UA-camrs, such as MrBeast
Mark's 50 million, a milestone grand, Time to craft with a steady hand. Build with tensegrity, and make it last, A structure so strong, for the future cast. Mark deserves this 50 mil.
I can't wait for Mark Rober to watch this and make a video titled "Analyzing My 50 Million Subscribers Play Button" with him literally making all the physics stuff happen for real
3:06 OMEGAMART!!! OH MY GOD ITS OMEGAMART!!! OMEGAMART is literally my current hyperfixation seeing it was like an actual jumpscare my heart started racing omfg I love omegamart so much none of you will ever understand me 😭😭😭
THE WHOLE POINT of tensegrity is that the top of the structure is not supposed to be rigidly connected to the base of the structure (the . (There is no strict definition of tensegrity, but that's where all the fascination with it comes from, what you have here is stuff dangling from the top and sides by strings). Also I can't even verify my own claim about this because you showed a grand total of about 80% of one side of the 'tensegrity' structure for a grand total of a few seconds, then the same side later for a few more seconds. 5:50 the white peice on the left basically reaches the top of the structure soo yea). I don't know if this is from bad faith in just wanting to release a video quickly, or whether through researching for a project you didn't really understand what the unintuitive fascination of the topic was, and I'm not claiming you did either, but I just have to say this. Also for your magnetic levitating idea, the height of the structure will be significant, you either have to make the base WAY heavier than the remaining top bits, or have another magnet at the top, (which may also detract from the artistic style of unintuitive physics of floating exclusively ABOVE something). Obviously let me know if I am mistaken about the primary peice thing. But again it is on you to make it clearer which are the 7 peices, and where the strings are. That aside, must admit it was 9 minutes of solid entertainment.
Same guy here. There is an operational definition of tensegrity, and it's kind of lame, here's GPT's input on it. " You're highlighting an important point about the public perception and expectations of tensegrity structures versus the more technical understanding of them. Indeed, many people are drawn to tensegrity for its visually striking and seemingly magical properties, where elements appear to float in a balance of forces that seems counterintuitive. The example of a ring with an object inside it, held by strings, might technically fit the basic criteria for tensegrity if it is designed such that the ring acts as a compression element and the strings manage tension without any direct, rigid connections. However, it lacks the more complex and visually impressive aspects that often capture people's imagination when they think of tensegrity. In many cases, tensegrity structures are admired for their complex spatial arrangements and the elegance with which they handle mechanical stresses. The simplest forms, like the example you mentioned, may technically qualify but don't necessarily evoke the same sense of innovative or aesthetic design that more complex tensegrity structures do. This can make the operational definition seem underwhelming compared to the more elaborate examples seen in architecture or sculpture. The beauty and intrigue of tensegrity often come from intricate designs where the interplay of forces is not immediately apparent, leading to that "levitating" effect. In more straightforward applications, while still technically tensegrity, the dramatic visual and functional aspects may not be as pronounced, which can indeed make them seem less impressive or "lame" by comparison. " GPT4(not 4o, 4o is a goofball)
@@tserendorjbatjargal Since I couldn't find a criterion definition of cool tensegrity, here: The bottom of the base cannot be rigidly connected to the top of the structure, and the whole structure, especially the top peice(characterised by having the tallest string node of the structure, to addres an obvious loophole(loophole structure imagination left as an exercise to the reader)) of the structure most benifit stability from gravity(gravity usually doesn't ADD vertical stability, but it must here).
Now we need him making it in real life and giving it to him
Edit:I forgot I posted this and now this is my highest liked comment ever thanks guys
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Yeah
do it
Is that even possible
yes 🐿
When youre struggling coming up with a solution but the Mark Rober music kicks in
GHOST AND ONLY 1 LIKE???????? Let me fix that
Btw good job on msm monsters
“Light bulb”
- A guy with a long pointy nose
i think i recognise you from somewhere...
MARK ROBER USES GRAZE THE ROOF IN PVZ
TENENENEN🔥🔥🔥
TENENENEN🔥
TENENENENENENENEN🔥🔥
The "why can't you be normal?" joke is hilarious
shoutout to all the people that actually understood that one
For those that do not understand, normal maps are a kind of texture on something that calculates which direction light reflects, and when Mark was asked why he wasn't normal, he gained a normal map.
@@OculusLime he became a normal map to gained one
That had me on the floor
This joke was just unnessessarilly good
As someone who actually owns a tensegrity table due to how cool they are (very small, could only fit, say, a squirrel on it), I love how this playbutton utilizes it. Fantastic job!
I wouldn't. The primary peice rigid peice reaches from bottom to top, so everything else is just held by lame hanging from tension, as opposed to the way cooler stay up(not really, but you know what I mean) tension.
bro just finished Mark Rober’s 50 Million Playbutton and now MR Beast reached 300M subs give the Man a break💀
bro casually just dropped the most insane edit and thought we wouldnt realize
You know it's a good decade when Daniel Krafft uploads.
agreed
NAHHH FR THOUGH
Yup
@@Timid.111Ratio his reply!!
millenia*
5:10 clearly the best material
BROO I SAID IT WAS GOATED 1 MINUTE AGO LOL
7:10
Now do Mr Beast 300,000,000
Nevermind.
Real
He doesn’t like that stuff anymore
the fact that 300M is even possible is just crazy
Obviously
rill
Would’ve been funny if Daniel Krafft had a squirrel holding up the playbutton. Edit: 100 LIKES OMG THX
real, he should have done that
This one looks the best from all of your playbuttons ngl
you didnt even watch the video
@@Satgamer80d I did wth
@@timaeustanis359A minute after the video was made, ok blud 💀
shut the heck up fella🔥🔥🔥
@@timaeustanis359 not a minute after it was posted
The squirrel lore shall continue...
But seriously that looks fire, and we need a part 2 where you make it and give it to him.
Why are the stomachs fat though
@@casterivo *the squirrels must feed*
the one single youtube employee with an IQ that is over room temperature at 3 am:
fr
bro what
420th like 😎
a roblox employee couldnt even counter that much of an iq 💀💀
Lllllllmmmmmmmmaaaaaaaaaaaooooooooooooooooo
The overthought button design is truly impressive and unique. Really captures Mark's essence.
Drop everything, new daniel kraftt vid just dropped
YEA
fr
Agreed, everything was dropped.
Fr
**drops phone**
Finally a play button video
Absolutely crazyyyy good editing on the last part with the showcase. Very nice model too!
New Daniel Krafft, time for the 2 week 3d design hyperfocus
Can we give this man 50 million subscribers, he really deserves it. Bro is making UA-camrs 50m play button and he don't even have 3m subscribers.
Yes my favorite 3d artist that makes every single thing I can think of and loves Damascus and Squirrels that might be the thing he loves most right hehe.. he… are they gone yet?…
Daniel Krafft never fails to impress with his awards!
I think that is a bot, because its got more subs than views😂 unrealistic
nice try bot
@@PabloLikesStardewValleyyou should be the bot with that horribly bad statement with a very weird calculation as an excuse to say a horrible statement
@@casterivo I’m not a bot, nerd🤓 also my statement is fair because the only people that can get more subs than views are VERY famous UA-camrs, such as MrBeast
@@casterivo also the bot said the most basic and stolen thing I’ve ever seen
This is fire!! UA-cam really needs to hire this guy
I think the same
The 'why can't you be normal?' joke is absolutely hilarious! It really cracked me up!
That looks so cool!
the video came out a minutes ago
@@Knxght nah he's just preordered the video
buddy the video came out right when you commented that
Mark Roberts A super genius. This guy is a 3D artist. Such collaboration in their jobs😂.
Can't wait forit to be built and delivered
you should deliver him a full made custom playbutton if you are a man of honor
Yooooo! Vid looks sick so far!
"Danlele Krapt"🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
pog he back
edit: 9:03 squirrels attack!
Wow it looks legit !!! This one would be sick to see in real life
I'm surprised there's no Mark Rober comment here.
Yeah
Me too
Same
Bro be making a playbutton that iconically breaks physics lmao
Bro this is your best one yet
It is.
I have not heard of him, but your design is an absolute masterpiece, loved every moment of your journey to make this epic creation. 🏆
That looks so good 🔥🔥🔥🔥
you commented this right when you clicked on the video
@@Satgamer80d problem????
@@sofmov4812 problem is u didn’t even see the product
@@Satgamer80d and??? I already know his designs are on the highest level🤭
man i love your youtube play button more than youtube
Mark Robber sent Those squirrels to steal 2:19
W Mark
8:54 the fact that there's just a big "BOY" in the middle of the presentation is so funny
Someone send this Mark, I need to see his reaction to this video 🤣
Mark's 50 million, a milestone grand,
Time to craft with a steady hand.
Build with tensegrity, and make it last,
A structure so strong, for the future cast. Mark deserves this 50 mil.
Are you Shakespeare
That's not a fucking limerick you spanner
@@m_affiliatessomeone used ai 😭😭😭
@@m_affiliates who knows?!?
mark needs to see this
9:11 hes still there
Mark has been blowing up recently
Idk why but 0:58 had me dying 💀
i love this guy because when he dose bad he improves and he dose that even if that means torching himself
8:05 or if the mirrors were mirrors *enters the fourth demention*
Looks good daniel!
We need this video reach to Mark
"Who needs real world physics" I think he took the "Who needs it anyway" to a whole new level!!
Phat Gus is the GOAT 🐐 🐿
its a squerol
↑ Squirrel* Also yes phat gus is the GOAT
Fr
phat gus is god
Imagine waking up one morning with this guy at your door with that play button
Close enough, welcome back Dani
6:45 ludwig reference!!!!!😮
He definitely deserves one and this looks crazy but amazing
4:55 purple Gold
now hold on there Mr Krafft, time to make it
1:17 squirrels
thank you
THIS LOOKS FIRE FRFR 🔥
7:53 CZECHIA MENTIONED
🍺🍺🍺🦁🦁🦁
UA-cam need to hire you
youve gone this far. now make it real
I can't wait for Mark Rober to watch this and make a video titled "Analyzing My 50 Million Subscribers Play Button" with him literally making all the physics stuff happen for real
7:42 WOW!!!
The end where the song feels like its sanity is being lost is so funny to me lol
Mark Rober is such an original and revolutionary UA-camr! So glad you finally made him a playbutton! 😊
My opinion, one of your best play buttons and love your channel
3:55 Just Monika
This looks so fire 🔥
Nice👍
This made me laugh for the first time in a while. I got tears in my eyes! Pure amazing!
HE İS ALİVE..THE 3D ARTİST ALİVE!
We already know it’s time for you you to make it
8:40 what’s the song
Enchante
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ AMAZING BRO
I lost it at 5:40
It would be amazing to see this become a reality and Mark Rober actually seeing it. (Without being spoiled of course.)
0:29
SMG4 clip
Daniel Krafft's Schedual:
Make Mark Rober's 50mil check
Make Mr. Beast 300mil
6:13 yesss vsauce music!
NOOOOOOOOOOOO😂
@@UltraF34rl3ss38YEEEEEEEEE
Bro is getting better and better with these playbuttons 🙏
Btw, Don’t tell pewdiepie about how he celebrated 50 million 😅
What?
@@lillyraisin Most likely refering to the pewdiepie bridge incident, since mark rober was on a bridge during his 50 mil celebration
Oh@@PaintnMinis
1:19 "Can you guys calm down!?...thank you😤😒"
2:39 I thought of tensegrity and then bro actually says that.
That is insane, we just need the Irl one
4:49 sponser end
Thank you
Dude is an even better editor than a blender artist
Artits hehe
Its 3 am help
8:44 aint "enchanté" like "nice to meet you" in french 💀
holly crap, the slowed down song at the end is terrifying
3:06 OMEGAMART!!! OH MY GOD ITS OMEGAMART!!! OMEGAMART is literally my current hyperfixation seeing it was like an actual jumpscare my heart started racing omfg I love omegamart so much none of you will ever understand me 😭😭😭
honestly i feel he deserves a custom playbutton honestly hes such cool dude
3:12 bro i was was playing battle cats when i looked up and saw a battle cat flying past the screen
That was from a battle cats UA-camr named NIO
your editor its gold
1:38 so the voices wont need to anymore
THE WHOLE POINT of tensegrity is that the top of the structure is not supposed to be rigidly connected to the base of the structure (the . (There is no strict definition of tensegrity, but that's where all the fascination with it comes from, what you have here is stuff dangling from the top and sides by strings). Also I can't even verify my own claim about this because you showed a grand total of about 80% of one side of the 'tensegrity' structure for a grand total of a few seconds, then the same side later for a few more seconds. 5:50 the white peice on the left basically reaches the top of the structure soo yea). I don't know if this is from bad faith in just wanting to release a video quickly, or whether through researching for a project you didn't really understand what the unintuitive fascination of the topic was, and I'm not claiming you did either, but I just have to say this. Also for your magnetic levitating idea, the height of the structure will be significant, you either have to make the base WAY heavier than the remaining top bits, or have another magnet at the top, (which may also detract from the artistic style of unintuitive physics of floating exclusively ABOVE something).
Obviously let me know if I am mistaken about the primary peice thing. But again it is on you to make it clearer which are the 7 peices, and where the strings are.
That aside, must admit it was 9 minutes of solid entertainment.
Same guy here.
There is an operational definition of tensegrity, and it's kind of lame, here's GPT's input on it.
"
You're highlighting an important point about the public perception and expectations of tensegrity structures versus the more technical understanding of them. Indeed, many people are drawn to tensegrity for its visually striking and seemingly magical properties, where elements appear to float in a balance of forces that seems counterintuitive.
The example of a ring with an object inside it, held by strings, might technically fit the basic criteria for tensegrity if it is designed such that the ring acts as a compression element and the strings manage tension without any direct, rigid connections. However, it lacks the more complex and visually impressive aspects that often capture people's imagination when they think of tensegrity.
In many cases, tensegrity structures are admired for their complex spatial arrangements and the elegance with which they handle mechanical stresses. The simplest forms, like the example you mentioned, may technically qualify but don't necessarily evoke the same sense of innovative or aesthetic design that more complex tensegrity structures do. This can make the operational definition seem underwhelming compared to the more elaborate examples seen in architecture or sculpture.
The beauty and intrigue of tensegrity often come from intricate designs where the interplay of forces is not immediately apparent, leading to that "levitating" effect. In more straightforward applications, while still technically tensegrity, the dramatic visual and functional aspects may not be as pronounced, which can indeed make them seem less impressive or "lame" by comparison.
"
GPT4(not 4o, 4o is a goofball)
@@tserendorjbatjargal Since I couldn't find a criterion definition of cool tensegrity, here:
The bottom of the base cannot be rigidly connected to the top of the structure, and the whole structure, especially the top peice(characterised by having the tallest string node of the structure, to addres an obvious loophole(loophole structure imagination left as an exercise to the reader)) of the structure most benifit stability from gravity(gravity usually doesn't ADD vertical stability, but it must here).
funny jokes, neatly hilarious edditing, awesome content🔥. ty my guy
The squirrel council is…. Displeased, with this design.
You will hear from them shortly.
Bro this looks fire 🔥🔥🔥, glad I dropped everything to watch this video
9:11 lol