Simulated Bipeds
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Bipedal creatures optimize their muscles and learn how to walk, using an evolutionary strategy. No motion capture or key frame animation was used in this video. For more information, see goatstream.com/...
0:30 Life in a nutshell
Meettheslenderman lol that's pretty true
Lmao! Thanks.
You absolutely need to go measure the bones in a dinosaur or two, add muscles, and run them through this program. Maybe ask around to see if someone has done some of the work for you, like speculation on how large a muscle on a given limb might have been, or if someone has a list of the lengths of all the bones for a given dino.
You might even want to try building a fictional creature, like a classical western style dragon, or a hydra from Greek mythology, as they would have an interesting weight distribution.
World Theory I know I'm a year late to this comment, but that would be awesome. Someone should absolutely do that.
Im 2 years late! And that's a good idea!
I'm also two years late. We're finally about to see how creepers would realistically move. I'm for it.
3 years later is still a great idea
7 years late, good idea
Is it possible to play with the software for this? Like, set up a body, then use the evolutionary code?
I wanna do this
theres a thing called evolution simulator but its only 2d so its not nearly as cool...
Mate thats what they did and its called artifical intelligence
bit late, but i did some searching and the simulation in the video looks like an early version of hyfydy, a simulation engine created by Thomas Geijtenbeek. sadly, it looks like you can only get access if you work in academics.
Is it weird that I found this video really fucking hilarious.
no it isn´t bro
0:36 rest in pepporonii
The bird dino ones and the long necked ones are cute
What Software did you use? Where can I learn such stuff?
I think it's open dynamic Engine ODE
@@miladbanan2445 it appears to be an early version of hyfydy, a simulation engine created by Thomas
I think the music helps this version :)
Program used ?
i did some searching and the simulation in the video looks like an early version of hyfydy, a simulation engine created by Thomas Geijtenbeek. sadly, it looks like you can only get access if you work in academics.
song name pls
HOLA soy un aficionado de la inteligencia artificial puedes enseñarme como hacer esa clase de algoritmo gracias responderme.
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emile_b_owner Tell us when you can walk ;)
The big block was just mean.
Could you release this to the public this looks interesting :3
bit late, but i did some searching and the simulation in the video looks like an early version of hyfydy, a simulation engine created by Thomas Geijtenbeek. sadly, it looks like you can only get access if you work in academics.
@@brayonyx14 Wow, I'm finding it just now. Thanks man for finding this. Havent digged in too much yet, but seems like they released more things and simplified access process. On their channel @hyfydy they provided some useful github links
1. Make adjustments so that you can chande the body, bones, and muscles
2. Release to public
3. ???
4.PROFIT
Create a program that can generate physically possible robots.
So we can just manufacture the parts, then assemble.
I think that’s what this is being used for. Hence, no more videos. It’s making $$$
Generation 80: When you're too happy
0:20
Life finds a way
to ruin life
Thats adorable.
I hope that the meme post could have at least put the credit of your work.
song name?
J.S. Bach Partita 2 in C Minor, BWV 826: Sinfonia
ADD THESE IN GAME IN CHARACTER ANIMATIONS QUICKLY!
Awesome !
0:11 **Jurassic Park theme on the harmonica playing in the background**
Nice demo!
Did you compose that music? I love it.
Are you some kind of genius ? :-D
of course youtube reccommends a video 5 years ago.
More like these.! These are the best evolution videos I’ve seen
Oh this is similar to swinging' in important videos!
knap, draait de simulatie in Blender toevallig ?
Looks like neko fight.