This. This is my childhood. Whenever I was sick, we’d put How It’s Made on. This episode was my favourite. Thank you, How It’s Made, for being ,weirdly enough, my childhood.
@@NMAdv What? Sorry dude, I was just talking about how I loved How It’s Made when I was younger. Apologies that I triggered you with a cliché. Why are you so bothered by that?
Nova 147 Technically it’s more like a Utahraptor than a velociraptor, but they call it velociraptor because they have no knowledge of dinosaurs whatsoever.
Hah the kind of clay there using is made for mold making and effects it’s very unique and can be melted with heat and hardens at room temperature. Draw with jazza Has a video of him using the stuff.
Imagine in the distance future, all of humanity go extinct and little intelligent gremlins rule the earth. And they just create humanoid robots based off our skeletonal remains, just for entertainment purposes.
Can we FIRE whoever it was that decided that, after 7 minutes of building the animatronic, we'd only see SEVEN SECONDS of the finished product in a small shrunken frame, please?
@@MrKlausbaudelaire Very, considering actual velociraptors are a fraction of the size of their JP counterparts & were basically angry chickens. More likely, they've used teeth based on the Utahraptor.
@@MrKlausbaudelaire except they're not. While there are similarities between the JP raptors & Utahraptors, as well as the deinonychus, the JP raptors are not accurate to any dinosaur that ever existed
"These teeth are an actuate reproduction of this prehistoric predator's pearly whites." XD Sorry, the only place where those teeth are accurate is FantasyLand. Still tho, I can't help but awe at this Jurassic Park Recreation.
Why does everyone point out that this is not what velociraptor looks like? We know! It’s a Jurassic park recreation, obviously not going to be accurate chicken with feathers!
@@kaistzar2831 Exactly! That's such an anatomically incorrect raptor! It's hands are in the wrong position, it's colors are waaay too muted and it had feathers.
Ya the incorrect naming hints towards that Not that I blame them this was made very well I've actually that Jim Kirkland, they guy that found Utahraptor, the correct naming
tends to be a lot more complicated to recreate humans convincingly in any medium, due to how hardwired we are to focus on faces. Leads to what's called the uncanny valley
Okay, as an animatronic creator myself, it annoys me a smidge when the narrator states that the cylinders are pneumatic, explains that they work on compressed air, and then ten seconds after calls them hydraulic... and as far as I can see, and true to the first statement, the character is completely pneumatically operated. So how could you get mixed up and say that they are testing the "hydraulic" components.. It's a whole different cylinder and is powered by the pressure and flow of liquid, not air! Sorry for the rant, I just thought I'd point it out. Everyone is talking about the fact that it isn't a Velociraptor or whatever but I just couldn't let this slide 😂
Then don't watch stuff like this if it's gonna gives you a panick attack. I get those but only certain things trigger my anxiety attacks but not this. This would never trigger me an anxiety attack.
No, i am a triggered Dino fan here because they called it a Velociraptor. Its a fucking Utahraptor, Velos had a head shapes more like an Austroraptor, And were much much smaller. JP velos Are also inaccurate.
Andre studios yes, I did. It’s impressive work. However, that does not negate how it should have feathers, or else it shouldn’t be labeled as a velociraptor. It’s perfectly ok to appreciate and criticize something at the same time. Don’t get me wrong, it still is very fun.
@@manuelcaycedo561 There's so many other jobs that are much more readily available to me, and it might be a bit difficult to get in for "Just a few weeks of hanging out". I'll try it out, like a buncha other things! But it likely won't work out the way I expect it to! Maybe I could try making my own project or helping a friend with their s someday, I dunno!
Because those are the raptors from Jurassic Park, they used to use animatronic dinosaurs for the movie & by the way the movie said to complete the incomplete DNA they used others animals DNA like amphibians. Their DNA is impure.
John Hammond: ok so we all know dinosaurs went extinct along time ago and we don't have the budget to recreate them so we'll need to use animatronics, but how will we made them move on their own? William Afton: I can help with that
some did have bony structures that were used to create sound. Parasaurolopus for example, these head pieces were remodeled and then later pushed air through to create sound. This is not completely acurate though as we don't know how they controlled this themselves, so it's more guesswork. they actually show this in the first Jurassic park movie (raptor).
Using dinosaur's modern relatives and other animals, scientist have figured out that tyrannosaurus had more of a super deep growl like a crocodile instead of roar, and that Brachiosaurus sounds from Jurassic Park are actually quite accurate to their noise
@@kayleighbuys585 True, since fossils generally only show bone structure we have no idea of the exact shape and structure of the more fleshy parts of the respiratory system (technically vocal chords can be considered as a part of the respiratory system even if you don't need them for respiration) and sinuses which affect the exact range of sounds a creature can create. There was someone once who actually showed how different a creature can sound with the same skull if only the sinus cavity is altered slightly by thickness of membranes or additional fleshy tissue partitions (which I guess some animals have, don't know which though). That isn't even including what kind of vocal cords they have which can also greatly alter the types of sound they make and we can never know because that kind of flesh is not fossilized in any case except perhaps true petrification. Even some animals that have fairly recently become extinct we don't know what sounds they made because often the people who hunted them didn't think to record it by writing accurately about it let alone audibly recording it. All that was usually preserved was hide and bone, which is about the same as fossils are in judging how they would have sounded.
I know this is an unpopular opinion because of how lame it is, but I'm pretty sure they couldn't roar like in the movies. Actually, im pretty sure they couldn't roar at all due to weaker vocal cords. They probably didn't sound too much different from modern birds and lizards.
The wrists are wrong I think, I remember reading that this is not how the wrists normally rest... because it would mean they are broken. Either way, the craftmanship is great! And it moves as well!!!! Love it
What was this animatronic made for? It seems far too complex for the average museum, but I don't recognize it from any movies or theme parks. Also, who was it made by?
This figure was created by Garner Holt Productions. They are responsible for many disney animatronics, universal, Chuck e cheese (studio C), and many other theme parks and attractions.
I keep seeing people in the comments saying this is going to a museum, and I'd like to know too. like not even touching the feathers thing, it has egregious broken arms with no "but my childhood lizard dino monsters waah" reason a museum would be okay with if they're ordering custom sculpted raptors at this price point.
@@velocityraptor9270 they used them in jwfk actually and are going to use them again in jw 3 which means the first Jurassic world is the only one to fully use CGI
Totally awesome!! And if anyone is interested Design Toscano sells outdoor dino sculptures, tho they are of course not animated or as neat as this example.
This. This is my childhood. Whenever I was sick, we’d put How It’s Made on. This episode was my favourite. Thank you, How It’s Made, for being ,weirdly enough, my childhood.
Me to but I usually use it for sleep, like asmr before it was cool 😅
@@NMAdv What? Sorry dude, I was just talking about how I loved How It’s Made when I was younger. Apologies that I triggered you with a cliché. Why are you so bothered by that?
5:58 Good to see John Hammond still hasn't given up on his dream.
Lol 😂😂
Welcome.. to my mother’s basement
@@tidskits4318 LMAO
Lol hahahaha
But did he spare any expense?
6:54 I like how the velociraptor flicks him off
Ha
Nah thats a utahraptor
Nova 147 Technically it’s more like a Utahraptor than a velociraptor, but they call it velociraptor because they have no knowledge of dinosaurs whatsoever.
@@dreamwish286 I feel like it's some sort of hybrid between the two. It looks shorter than a Utahraptor but Velociraptors are the size of a big dog.
@@M3P4IST0 We get it.
and now, you too, can have a pet dinosaur.
Cool!
kyle stewart underrated
ICE AGE DINOSAUR IS HAPPING!
Reminds me of how I would always wish for a pet t rex on my b day as a kid.
@@kylegrey8266 lol
Dinosaurs: go extinct
Artists: *yeah I don’t think so*
LoL
I would shat my pantaloons if I ever saw one of these scurrying around. I would have to say that the cloning process could do this, too.
exataly this is not my face photo >:>
“Liquid clay is then brushed on...”
**Me fresh out of a ceramics exam** : ...you mean slip?
*yes, slip*
I remember that from a pottery class years ago
Hah the kind of clay there using is made for mold making and effects it’s very unique and can be melted with heat and hardens at room temperature. Draw with jazza Has a video of him using the stuff.
@@brycep7093 You mean Monster Clay?
Bruh literally said that then I looked down to see this comment 😂
lmao my class mates call it slap to annoy our teacher
The movement in the final product, wow! Its so impressive.
“Arm-like front limbs-“
they ARE arms
Hello
Ikr
Gojira 675 oh hi mark
It’s a dinosaur not a human it wouldn’t be called an arm 😒
Starry Animations are you sure about that
aw, and here I was sure they hatched from eggs
Ha
Yeah me too.
They do in Universal Studios Jurassic Park
Romantic Outlaw Lol
I feel a r/woosh coming
That Electronics Engineer looks like John Hammond.
Sarah Farr haha he dose
He speared no expenses
Hahaha I'm glad someone said it, because I did a double take 🤣
Jurassic Park is real.
I thought I was the only one who thought that
Imagine in the distance future, all of humanity go extinct and little intelligent gremlins rule the earth. And they just create humanoid robots based off our skeletonal remains, just for entertainment purposes.
By gremlins you mean children, right?
sounds fun
Imagine they thought we have a 100 inch penis
Yes
@@zexask9376 I-- CANT-- HAHAHAHAHAHHA
"these acrylic teeth are an accurate reproduction of this prehistoric predator's pearly whites" **shows a jurassic park velociraptor**
Can we FIRE whoever it was that decided that, after 7 minutes of building the animatronic, we'd only see SEVEN SECONDS of the finished product in a small shrunken frame, please?
"Accurate reproduction of this predator's pearly whites" - as they make a Jurassic Park velociraptor lol
how innacurate can you be with their TEETH when we have several skeletons and fossiles of those raptors to study?
@@MrKlausbaudelaire Very, considering actual velociraptors are a fraction of the size of their JP counterparts & were basically angry chickens. More likely, they've used teeth based on the Utahraptor.
@@TheReptileGod but they are essentialy making an accurate dinossaur, just not the right one.
@@MrKlausbaudelaire except they're not. While there are similarities between the JP raptors & Utahraptors, as well as the deinonychus, the JP raptors are not accurate to any dinosaur that ever existed
and the snake eyes are wrong too
God:* makes dinosaurs extinct *
Humans: *creates more*
God: “wait that’s illegal”
Monkybomb17 no it’s not.
💩 poop
Ashley Rutledge ever heard of jokes?
Technically birds are the modern-day dinosaurs they came from the small theropods that survived the extinction event.
God creates dinosaurs.
God destroys dinosaurs.
God creates man.
Man destroys God.
Man creates dinosaurs.
"These teeth are an actuate reproduction of this prehistoric predator's pearly whites."
XD Sorry, the only place where those teeth are accurate is FantasyLand. Still tho, I can't help but awe at this Jurassic Park Recreation.
Amazing how with animatronics you can bring to life creatures that existed either long ago or only in legends, isn’t it? ^^
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they are not legends well you could say yes because they are amazing but they are not legends because they did exist :3
@@kawixyt
That’s why l said long ago “OR” in legends. Not saying they’re one in the same.
They are not brought back to life. These are not livre creatures.
@@kenkaneki9138
Well, duh.😒I didn’t mean that in the literal sense.
This is some Universal magic at its finest point in this Jurassic World
Why does everyone point out that this is not what velociraptor looks like? We know! It’s a Jurassic park recreation, obviously not going to be accurate chicken with feathers!
They said it’s going to a museum that’s why!
@@kaistzar2831 Exactly! That's such an anatomically incorrect raptor! It's hands are in the wrong position, it's colors are waaay too muted and it had feathers.
•TheKaisTzar • pretty much
oof
I’m a chicken with feathers
No feathers?
Discrace lol
I guess its for a Jurassic world spinnoff? Definitely not for a documentary.
This is Jurassic Park design raptor
Ya the incorrect naming hints towards that
Not that I blame them this was made very well
I've actually that Jim Kirkland, they guy that found Utahraptor, the correct naming
So what, it’s still cool and it’s a lot of work
This is amazing!!
Who else wanted to ask if that’s available on ebay or craigslist(?), lol
I want one yah know!!
Me
It would be expensive...
“eBay or craigslist” that would imply this is literally owned as a personal item by someone lol.
im pretty sure those would cost tens of thousands of dollars
We spare no expense
Somewhere in an alternate universe....
*Dinosaurs creating humanatronics*
humanimatronics**
They don't know what our noses or ears are shaped like, so they make our noses like voldemort's and our ears like elves.
Tiana thanks professor
Just say humanoids.
This has given me the ability to end it all
FASCINATING!!! Can they re-create people? I can pay them
tends to be a lot more complicated to recreate humans convincingly in any medium, due to how hardwired we are to focus on faces. Leads to what's called the uncanny valley
@@Romanticoutlaw we can create a dinosaur but not ourselves. Like pffff it ain't work like thatt, we can't even draw ourselves too!
Hey Mom how was work?
*Oh yanno son, we just built a Dinosaur*
FNAF: dinosaur edition
Sounds like the coolest job ever!
6:00 John Hammond cameo
Todd Quackenbush and they made a Raptor in the video Johns speciality
Everyone is Gangsta until some one Given a Dinosaur The Artificial Intelligence
Okay, as an animatronic creator myself, it annoys me a smidge when the narrator states that the cylinders are pneumatic, explains that they work on compressed air, and then ten seconds after calls them hydraulic... and as far as I can see, and true to the first statement, the character is completely pneumatically operated. So how could you get mixed up and say that they are testing the "hydraulic" components.. It's a whole different cylinder and is powered by the pressure and flow of liquid, not air! Sorry for the rant, I just thought I'd point it out. Everyone is talking about the fact that it isn't a Velociraptor or whatever but I just couldn't let this slide 😂
I now know what happens behind the scenes but i think im still going to jump when one comes out of nowhere
Why does he sound like he’ll narrate Animal Planet
Pretty nice looking Utah Raptor
We sit through this entire video and just get a mere few seconds of the finished product!
With this music in the background I expected at any moment that Bob Ross would come out to paint the figure at the end of the video! XD
At the end I nearly had a panic attack, because I thought it was real. Good job!
Then don't watch stuff like this if it's gonna gives you a panick attack. I get those but only certain things trigger my anxiety attacks but not this. This would never trigger me an anxiety attack.
@@moonbeam8487pretty sure they were kidding 🤨
BEWARE:
Tons of triggered Dinosaur fans
(we should appreciate their hard work ya know)
No, i am a triggered Dino fan here because they called it a Velociraptor. Its a fucking Utahraptor, Velos had a head shapes more like an Austroraptor, And were much much smaller. JP velos Are also inaccurate.
Ladislava Fleglova also velociraptors were feathered which this boy here is not
@@clownfromclowntown didn't you read the "we should appreciate their hard work" part?
Andre studios yes, I did. It’s impressive work. However, that does not negate how it should have feathers, or else it shouldn’t be labeled as a velociraptor. It’s perfectly ok to appreciate and criticize something at the same time. Don’t get me wrong, it still is very fun.
Also even if it was a Utah, Utah’s are also feathered so this still was kind of a flop in accuracy of a real velo
Man, I wish I could work in one of these factories as a painter or sculptor for a bit- just for the experience of it all, really
..Same wish ! 🙌🏼🙌🏼
so why dont you find a job in special effects?
@@A.Netizen.Since.2010 i told him too..get a job lol
@@manuelcaycedo561 There's so many other jobs that are much more readily available to me, and it might be a bit difficult to get in for "Just a few weeks of hanging out". I'll try it out, like a buncha other things! But it likely won't work out the way I expect it to! Maybe I could try making my own project or helping a friend with their s someday, I dunno!
3:26 *when the calendar seas December 1*
🤣
BRUH
Go read a book for once
@@angelg4404 ok,boomer.
Maddie H. I’m 11
Tony Hurst's narration will never be topped. Fight me
The electronic engineer is John Hammond!! Here comes the creator!
6:09
this is my new dream job
Yo miraba documentales de dinosaurios cuando era pequeño, esto me trajo nostalgia
I want one of these next to my front door, his name will be Hank. All who enter must give Hank head pats.
This video was super amazing 😊😊😊😊😊
Excellent work!!👋
6:04 Ohh that's how John Hammond made Dinos!! Damn!!
That is a lot of fun hard work
*Just imagine how big they needed the trex head in jurassic park to be*
Thank you. Very informing!
I wonder when they’ll do the accurate ones, like ones with feathers and the hands properly positioned
When someone develops a franchise that represents them accurately. No hate to JP though, their versions are still cool
Eden project and natural history museum ones have feathers now. But not accurate skulls or hands.
Because those are the raptors from Jurassic Park, they used to use animatronic dinosaurs for the movie & by the way the movie said to complete the incomplete DNA they used others animals DNA like amphibians. Their DNA is impure.
@@lagopusvulpuz1571 yep. Even Dr Henry Wu himself said in the fourth movie that if they had complete DNA, the dinosaurs would look very different.
4:53 to think I'm scared of this
5:19 I just remembered why
I thought my favorite part would be to see how it’s made but actually the narrator is my favorite part lol
Plot twist: This animatronic ends up at the creation museum.
Ursah Solar oh no
"Arm-like front limbs"
Gonna be honest, the narrator did sound quite confused when he said that line.
These shirts look real asf, good shit . Banger episode
John Hammond: ok so we all know dinosaurs went extinct along time ago and we don't have the budget to recreate them so we'll need to use animatronics, but how will we made them move on their own?
William Afton: I can help with that
Owen of Jurassic world ( with blue)
Blue: ...
Owen : it’s you
Wow, the end product looks real and alive!
Thank you for information
4.50 dino grandma putting her jaws.
show more of the finished model next time plz
this is so much real... hard working artistic... Hollywood movies are excellent. Jurrasic Park my all time favourite
Wow they really put extreme accuracy and attention to detail to create an animatronic.................. John Hammond 😱
Yeah, really accurate to the movie.
This Velociraptor 🦖 it almost look like from Jurassic Park 3 and it looks SO REAL DINOSAUR 🦖
Yeah!
Wow the T-Rex in Jurassic Park 1 that was animatronic and that movie was made in the 90s ? Damn gotta respect their work
How its made is my favorite show now its even better
I’m surprised they would show us this. We could make our own animatronic dinosaurs and put them out of business.
Sucks to be them!
"Life finds a way."
- Jeff Goldblum
Very cool love it!!!
This is totally cool
Awesome 👍
Good to know they don’t have a scooper
I love practical effects 😭❤️
We actually dont know how dinosaurs sounded like because we didnt have any recordings back then 🤔
What If they sounded like a fart
some did have bony structures that were used to create sound. Parasaurolopus for example, these head pieces were remodeled and then later pushed air through to create sound. This is not completely acurate though as we don't know how they controlled this themselves, so it's more guesswork. they actually show this in the first Jurassic park movie (raptor).
Using dinosaur's modern relatives and other animals, scientist have figured out that tyrannosaurus had more of a super deep growl like a crocodile instead of roar, and that Brachiosaurus sounds from Jurassic Park are actually quite accurate to their noise
@@kayleighbuys585 True, since fossils generally only show bone structure we have no idea of the exact shape and structure of the more fleshy parts of the respiratory system (technically vocal chords can be considered as a part of the respiratory system even if you don't need them for respiration) and sinuses which affect the exact range of sounds a creature can create. There was someone once who actually showed how different a creature can sound with the same skull if only the sinus cavity is altered slightly by thickness of membranes or additional fleshy tissue partitions (which I guess some animals have, don't know which though). That isn't even including what kind of vocal cords they have which can also greatly alter the types of sound they make and we can never know because that kind of flesh is not fossilized in any case except perhaps true petrification. Even some animals that have fairly recently become extinct we don't know what sounds they made because often the people who hunted them didn't think to record it by writing accurately about it let alone audibly recording it. All that was usually preserved was hide and bone, which is about the same as fossils are in judging how they would have sounded.
I know this is an unpopular opinion because of how lame it is, but I'm pretty sure they couldn't roar like in the movies. Actually, im pretty sure they couldn't roar at all due to weaker vocal cords. They probably didn't sound too much different from modern birds and lizards.
The wrists are wrong I think, I remember reading that this is not how the wrists normally rest... because it would mean they are broken. Either way, the craftmanship is great! And it moves as well!!!! Love it
Does it bother anyone that the founder of the imperiled Jurassic Park series is now programming animatronic dinosaurs?? @6:00 is John Hammond xD
i’m actually pretty excited
That's awesome engineering
Saw this in person on a tour. So cool to see how it was made and then actually be able to see the finished product!
Yes ! 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
6:00 - I guess John Hammond found another job after abandoning his park... Glad to see he's still in the dino industry tho
How cool would it be to have a fully automated raptor in your backyard capable of sentry mode for security!
..Cool idea...It'll protect your house from burglary... .
You are speaking my language. To have one of those things walking around your house making the creature noises.
that machining is awesome
this is so freaking cool
if only they made actual raptors, with feathers and proper arms instead
Same
🤓
Cool to see the process
Very good work!!😎😎😎😎😎😎
Beautiful
What was this animatronic made for? It seems far too complex for the average museum, but I don't recognize it from any movies or theme parks. Also, who was it made by?
Yeah we want to know what company created this amazing product, they sure have a website to watch more of their incredible work.
This figure was created by Garner Holt Productions. They are responsible for many disney animatronics, universal, Chuck e cheese (studio C), and many other theme parks and attractions.
I keep seeing people in the comments saying this is going to a museum, and I'd like to know too. like not even touching the feathers thing, it has egregious broken arms with no "but my childhood lizard dino monsters waah" reason a museum would be okay with if they're ordering custom sculpted raptors at this price point.
I love how it's done
IT LOOKS SO REAL!!!
Ok this is so cool
I ❤️ dinosaurs so much 🦖🦕
..Marry one of them... . 😁
at fantasy Island Skegness in the pirtomid there's a life size brachiosaurus 🦕🦕 and a life size pterodactyl it's awesome I wish to go there again
Is this for the third Jurassic World movie
@@velocityraptor9270 they used them in jwfk actually and are going to use them again in jw 3 which means the first Jurassic world is the only one to fully use CGI
lizard zilla what about that apatosaurus
The painter is better than the "restorations gone wrong" videos😂 he should have been called for them too
Totally awesome!! And if anyone is interested Design Toscano sells outdoor dino sculptures, tho they are of course not animated or as neat as this example.
Nice friend,awesome😊✌️.....☺️☺️..
Excellent 👌
Hello so nice working,I liked it so much.
Five nights at freddy's be quaking
5:59 so, John Hammond actually did insisted to be there when they're born