@@superfly1842 if you right click the video, click on "'stats for nerds" you'll see resolution@24, that means the video is in 24 fps, which is the most common frame rate used in cinematic production :D
This series feels like what Star Wars felt like when it first came out. A huge technical achievement, but more importantly a huge universe where explanations are up to us and everything was designed and used by humans like us.
I had similar thoughts! The word atmospheric came to mind. The tech has come a loooong way in the past 45 yrs, so it makes sense that this is so much more immersive. Also partly bc we've all seen the Orig Trilogy films so many times, and all the special features, we know exactly where the curtain is and what's behind it. The only new SW series/film that has been able to replicate the authenticity of the originals while expanding on their scope using the new tech is Andor.
@@horusreloaded6387 uh well Star Wars pioneered several things like THX for standardized sound across theaters and ILM did a lot of new things and greatly improved on old techniques and Dynamo Dream is a technical achievement in that one person did so much vfx in a relatively short time that looks really good. I thought that was kind of obvious lol
@@CekTopGaZa1988 Few years, 5 years tops. Advance in A.I is scary fast. GPT 4 already getting plugin access to Unreal Engine, Blender even GitHub itself. We are not ready for this. I repeat. WE ARE NOT READY.
The spaceship action scene is, by far, the best spaceship startup and run sequence ever made. No marvel movie has came close. The mechanical design and physical interactions are completely perfect!
I agree with you for the most part but maybe compare this to something better than Marvel movies? Like The Expanse or Interstellar? Since when does Marvel set the bar for sci-fi entertainment?
@@saladien9987 There have been tons of issues over the welfare of the vfx artists working on marvel films - many are being severely overworked due to the huge output of bad quality marvel films today.
A ship where the coffee machine is as interesting as the Millennium Falcon. Thank you Ian, and everyone involved, for making life just a little better.
one of the best artist of this generation, truly a legend, how many of us were inspired by this totally insane dude, the amount of inspiration I get everytime He makes something is just immeasurable.
BRIAN DAVID GILBERT!??????? dude this is incredible, this was worth the two year wait. you've improved so much to the point where this just left me in a state of awe. visually insane for the fact that you're doing this with such a small team. I'm not even here because I use Blender anymore (I quit a long time ago), this is just genuinely that good
any sufficiently advanced form of technology is indistinguishable from magic. Ian, you’re so ahead of the curve i can’t consider you anything but a wizard. incredible work, currently collecting my jaw from the floor.
They just need to finance the whole thing, but give him and his team 100% freedom to do whatever they want without interference or censorship of any kind! And also allow them to put it up for free on here too :D
Every single shot/render looks so freaking good that I'm convinced you actually went to space and filmed all of this for real. This is truly amazing, Ian!
Thanks for the shout out! I will be going even harder, by a factor of maybe 10, on the stuff we're shooting this summer. Can't wait to show you all what we can accomplish when everyone is running at full steam ✨
I can't believe one person has the time and patience to do all this animation himself. I hope we eventually go back to the girl from the first one. And "See you next week"... ARE WE ALREADY GETTING ANOTHER ONE?!
Not another main-storyline episode, but yes! There's a whole side-plot episode about the Legend of Pete, Ian's been showing progress on it on his Patreon for months now.
Watching credits show there're others involved, Lux taylor, Nathan... But Ian is incredible anyway. Just hope he put more shortclip/lazyTuts on youtube more often... Nowadays like he abandoned this channel and only upload new ep when all things finished, the rest of time he keep this channel absolutely quiet.
The amount of care and polish, not to mention time and effort that goes into this project, simply amazes me. I'm rooting for you, Ian & the team! I love how you're building your world 🙂
I love how even all the cool technology makes sense on some level. I've never seen ion engines done like this, but I could watch ten minutes of those little drones at 5:10 do their thing. It makes so much sense, and the sound is so freaking satisfying too. Ugh, dang it Ian Hubert such a masterpiece!
It's kind of a real thing. "Pulsed Inductive Thruster". The real version needs a central nozzle on each thruster, to distribute propellant over the coil, but apart from that you absolutely could build little drones with dozens of tiny thrusters in a grid, and maneuver with differential thrust by simply not firing the thrusters on one side. PIT is one of the more practical ways to do plasma propulsion, because it doesn't use an electrode (which means it's not vulnerable to erosion) and if you need more power you just do more pulses per second. Also very flexible when it comes to fuel, since it can run on pretty much any gas. You could take off from earth with tanks full of argon, stop by an asteroid to refill with ice, and briefly drop into Mars' atmosphere on the way back to refill with carbon dioxide. It's not a lot of thrust per pulse though, so the limiting factor is going to be electricity. The batteries that charge the thruster's capacitors would need to be recharged either from solar panels or something like a small nuclear reactor. Both the solar panels and the large radiators the reactor would need would be awfully heavy, which makes the small thrust from the thruster an even bigger issue.
If you have a surround system at home, use it. The sound effects are amazing. This has to be experienced at a theater. Than you Ian for showing us what we can accomplish.
this is unbelievably complex in every sense. in only 15 minutes this feels rich with story, each scene is laden with detail making each rewatch unique, the tense atmosphere with music and visuals. i aspire to reach this level of creativity. thank you for this masterpiece
The world was going too far without a new Ian's production! Thank you so much for sharing your passion and inspiring artists from all over the globe, big times! ❤
You've got such a distinct style that I'm amazed Hollywood hasn't called you to be a lead VFX designer on a major blockbuster. It's like somewhere between Blood Machines and Alien with an American Midwest twist.
Wow 1 was real good 2 was awesome you are giving blade runner 5th element Lucas a run for the money and I mean that in a good way hope 3 is on the way thank you soon much
I haven’t felt this visually stimulated since I saw the Matrix as a teenager. I am so far past impressed at this, I don’t even want to call it a film, state of mind, story, all of it is gorgeous. Well done.
This is truly beyond impressive. Seriously, you’re not getting nearly enough credit for making this. The sheer amount of time and skill it must have taken is ridiculous. Fantastic, fantastic job
There is no doubt, the visuals and the music are nothing less of extraordinary. But I'm really impressed by the subtle storytelling Ian. There's very few dialogues and you let the world and the visuals tell the story. Which is an incredible feat, really! I cannot wait to see how this all resolves in the end. Thanks for inspiring us all blender users. Cheers 🥂
Just like with the first, I am completely blown away, by everything. The audio composition, the score, the dialogue, the story, and of course the incredible visuals! Can't wait for more
Holy fork, the production value on this... The actors are great, the vfx (obviously) are fantastic, the sound design is awesome... I love the music too! This is amazing all around
Bravo, dear compatriot of industrious endeavor, for your supercalifragilisticexpialidocious accomplishments, which have left a veritable cornucopia of awe-inspiring perplexity and mirthful admiration in the hearts of every bipedal observer fortunate enough to bear witness to your labyrinthine achievements!
Oh my God. Just legendary, I haven't seen a show or movie that has given me the sense of floating like this episode's space scenes have... Can't even point out enough detail I caught in first watch but my favorite has to be the boosters on those little droids and that retro music-box, don't even get me started on the sound design
Another video by the master himself 🤩🤩🤩 What I absolutely LOVE about Ian's work is that you never know what is real and what is not; that CG, VFX and real footage blends together so perfectly that you can not tell where one starts and the other ends.
YT suggested episode 1 and realized what a time to be alive ... just recently uploaded episode 2 AND episode 3 :) me happy now :) Thank you Ian... this is superb!
love the implication that everybody's trapped in a server farm in the Backrooms. Also, great CG goes without saying, but also really enjoyed the music and sound design in this one. The beginning reminded me of the Raised By Wolves soundtrack.
I'm the human who did the first two songs on here and wanted to thank you! I haven't heard of the Raised by Wolves soundtrack, but I will check it out!!
@@brother_ouroboros very cool to hear from you, great work! Raised By Wolves is one of my favorite electronic-orchestral soundtracks (and as an electronic guy I'm picky). Also just one of the best recent all-out-weird scifi shows.
This series is genuinely one of the most inspiring feats I have ever seen. The fact that this was all done with extremely accessible software is just insane
Futuristic film.. without Ian , not possible. So many things to make it happen. Honestly if I missed to watch Ian videos, surely I would quit blender. Ian taught me to how to have to fun in blender.. really cool guy wish him to reach to all high end.. he is superhero of the blender.
This is better than anything on any streaming service, up there with the likes of Andor. Absolutely phenomenal, awesome work. And I mean that in the sense of "awe inspiring." Literally in awe over this.
Woah, I can't believe episode 2 is actually here! This is incredible!!! I was literally just about to switch off the laptop and head to bed (it's 1:30 am here) and as soon as I saw this was up I was like "15 more minutes can't hurt, can it?"
I refuse to believe that this was created at all like what. It is just so beautiful, the world is so immersive and the story is so interesting. You are a massive inspiration
Everything about this is amazing. Stunning visuals, mysterious characters you want to learn more about, awesome sound and music and a cool story. This is art and I want more.
Mr. Hubert I don't know a thing about VFX. I have made lots of digital music, and I have a bit of 3-D modeling experience from machining. That being said, you are an absolute SUPERSTAR. Your talent and imagination know no bounds. Magnificent stuff I'm in a whole other world when I watch your content and when it's over it's like waking up from a dream. Awesomeness.
Thank you for this! Best original content on UA-cam. I kinda forgot about this channel after the last Dynamo Dream episode. So glad your short got recommended. You're an inspiration to aspiring storytellers like me.
Beautiful Ian! Outstanding work. As a side project, you should consider working on your own Love Death and Robots episode with Tim Miller. It matches your style perfectly.
Big thanks to BDG for introducing me to this show, it's absolutely amazing! Your world feels so lived in, the way this incredible tech is just a normal thing to the people who use it. Like how these really high concept pressurized air generators allow a guy to go out *into space* in board shorts and a tank top. There's no pretense, no lengthy explanation, because the people using it already know how it works. I'm so excited to see where you go from here!
intro music totally reminds me of Stevie Wonder "i just called to say i love you" - the way the cello? rises, they're just intervals but it's rung my ear
wOw! Dude! This is so goooood! The first episode was already great, but now you even leveled it up and i´m all in for whatever comes next! Exciting story, fascinating views of an outstanding futuristic world, i love the characters...can´t wait to follow this story and hopefully a lot more upcoming episodes
Whoa that came out of nowhere. Dropped everything immediately 😁 Just incredible stuff!!! The visuals, the very unique aesthetics. But what I probably love the most is the intriguing story and world building. Ian, you did it again! 👏👏👏
The movement on the space ship, from the navigation to the ship itself as it shifts around was beyond impressive! Love all the Old Future look of the tech, too, very cool! Absolutely fabulous work!
One of the best compliments my father ever gave to a film was to say that you could put any single frame from it on your wall and display it as art; he'd use Miller's Crossing and Barry Lyndon as high watermarks. This passes that test. Not only is it visually stunning, but it's fresh and innovative and detailed, and so lovingly crafted my eyes want to devour every scene.
Such a stunningly well-realized space craft. So many tiny details, and the mix of analog+the holograms is amazing. Just had to pause at the chair forming from the floor panels to post this. Beautiful work.
I love the just full on sci-fi the full mystery of not knowing about the universe and just little hits that are dropped. Like looking out a window to a world we know nothing about as we drive by.
Incredible. Beautiful as always. Great rendition of a black hole. The further these worlds develop, it only twists things further in the best way. Always looking forward to everything you throw at us. Thanks for all of it. Inspiring stuff .
Wow, I'm really impressed with your projects. I'm blown away by the imagination and creativity. Thank you for the inspiration and the many hours clocked in that aren't seen by the fans. Your setting a new standard for small production companies and Blender community. Thank you!
I have just rewatched everything in the series - 6 episodes of Dynamo and 3 of Dynamo Dream - and for whatever reason this one keeps buffering. Luckily I have the high quality file from Patreon. Everybody should become a patron honestly, highly recommended
24 gorgeous wallpapers a second for a solid 15 minutes! we, the people of Suzanne, thank you for being an inspiration to us all 🤩
This is what you can accomplish when you stop gettin high🤣
@@toapyandfriends damn I needa take a hiatus 😪
@@Ninty9Gaming
🤣that's a good one!
Is it really only 24fps? Seems so much more.
@@superfly1842 if you right click the video, click on "'stats for nerds" you'll see resolution@24, that means the video is in 24 fps, which is the most common frame rate used in cinematic production :D
This series feels like what Star Wars felt like when it first came out. A huge technical achievement, but more importantly a huge universe where explanations are up to us and everything was designed and used by humans like us.
I had similar thoughts! The word atmospheric came to mind. The tech has come a loooong way in the past 45 yrs, so it makes sense that this is so much more immersive. Also partly bc we've all seen the Orig Trilogy films so many times, and all the special features, we know exactly where the curtain is and what's behind it. The only new SW series/film that has been able to replicate the authenticity of the originals while expanding on their scope using the new tech is Andor.
fr
Well said!
What technical achivement?
@@horusreloaded6387 uh well Star Wars pioneered several things like THX for standardized sound across theaters and ILM did a lot of new things and greatly improved on old techniques and Dynamo Dream is a technical achievement in that one person did so much vfx in a relatively short time that looks really good. I thought that was kind of obvious lol
The fact that this didn't take 15 years is impressive. Well Done Ian!
From now on short films and movies in general will take not years not months but DAYS.... A.I will change this for ever.
@@gytispranskunas4984 when?What time from today will A.I. change this?
@@CekTopGaZa1988 Few years, 5 years tops. Advance in A.I is scary fast. GPT 4 already getting plugin access to Unreal Engine, Blender even GitHub itself. We are not ready for this. I repeat. WE ARE NOT READY.
@@gytispranskunas4984 i hope not...
@@gytispranskunas4984 So you really think all of this was done in AI? Come back to reality, dude!
The spaceship action scene is, by far, the best spaceship startup and run sequence ever made. No marvel movie has came close. The mechanical design and physical interactions are completely perfect!
I agree with you for the most part but maybe compare this to something better than Marvel movies? Like The Expanse or Interstellar? Since when does Marvel set the bar for sci-fi entertainment?
The cgi in marvel movies is quite bad if you look at details (because of time constraints). Better compare it to the expanse
@@saladien9987 There have been tons of issues over the welfare of the vfx artists working on marvel films - many are being severely overworked due to the huge output of bad quality marvel films today.
Awesome perfect when a chair to break the porthole! Or when it wasn’t smeared during a sudden stop))
Yes, Hollywood can make that
A ship where the coffee machine is as interesting as the Millennium Falcon. Thank you Ian, and everyone involved, for making life just a little better.
one of the best artist of this generation, truly a legend, how many of us were inspired by this totally insane dude, the amount of inspiration I get everytime He makes something is just immeasurable.
Totally agreed. I feel the same way about Ian
Just simply amazing
BRIAN DAVID GILBERT!???????
dude this is incredible, this was worth the two year wait. you've improved so much to the point where this just left me in a state of awe. visually insane for the fact that you're doing this with such a small team. I'm not even here because I use Blender anymore (I quit a long time ago), this is just genuinely that good
The effects are impressive, but I think Brian David Gilbert steals the show with that performance.
@@peripheralarbor He did fantastic! Love to see it.
Hold on a sec... Did you say it's been two years? 😰
DBG is what put this series on my radar as I've been watching his videos for years.
@@IzzyIkigai Two months shy of two years. Still beat the "See you again in 3 years!" at the end of the credits though.
any sufficiently advanced form of technology is indistinguishable from magic. Ian, you’re so ahead of the curve i can’t consider you anything but a wizard. incredible work, currently collecting my jaw from the floor.
This is the sci-fi series I am missing in Netflix. They need to do a series with you. Now.
They just need to finance the whole thing, but give him and his team 100% freedom to do whatever they want without interference or censorship of any kind! And also allow them to put it up for free on here too :D
FCUK NETFLIX. LOLS ACTUALLY EXPECTING ANYTHING FROM SOMETHING LIKE A NETFLIX! 😆🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂
They would ruin it
@@Luka1180 And give all of us a backrub while they're at it.
Chill, you'll pay for it :))@@Luka1180
Ian Hubert is an absolute titan of creative vision and drive.
Also, what's up with Pete and his guitar case? Can't wait a whole week for this!
Something is up with this Pete guy for sure! And is that his album cover on 11:16?
Let's just hope 'week' means the same thing in all these universes 😉
@@markmarketing7365 woah nice find!!!!!
dang thanks for pinning this! I did not know episode 3 was coming in a week!
@@harriehausenman8623 that's what I thought. A week? What.
The marriage of practical and special effects here is absolutely masterful. I don't know what kind of budget this had but it's all amazing
It's all made in blender it's free in that regard.
@@kongchho the software is free. Everything else needs money.
Every single shot/render looks so freaking good that I'm convinced you actually went to space and filmed all of this for real. This is truly amazing, Ian!
True. I really can't imagine total rendering time .. omg. Rendering should learn the speed from Ian..
Lux Taylor gets full marks for the props and sets. Everything about this production is Big Screen, Streaming Service level work. Keep 'em coming.
Thanks for the shout out! I will be going even harder, by a factor of maybe 10, on the stuff we're shooting this summer. Can't wait to show you all what we can accomplish when everyone is running at full steam ✨
Not only is the VFX great, but the Sound design is at its pinnacle.
I can't believe one person has the time and patience to do all this animation himself. I hope we eventually go back to the girl from the first one. And "See you next week"... ARE WE ALREADY GETTING ANOTHER ONE?!
Not another main-storyline episode, but yes! There's a whole side-plot episode about the Legend of Pete, Ian's been showing progress on it on his Patreon for months now.
@@cineblazer Hello, Kai 😎 And yes, this is a true confirmed fact ✅
ikr, that's why patreon exist XD
Watching credits show there're others involved, Lux taylor, Nathan... But Ian is incredible anyway. Just hope he put more shortclip/lazyTuts on youtube more often... Nowadays like he abandoned this channel and only upload new ep when all things finished, the rest of time he keep this channel absolutely quiet.
@@chromfell we meet again
OMG Episode 2 is out, hell yeah. Waited 2 years for this, and still impressed how it only took that long, well done!
The amount of care and polish, not to mention time and effort that goes into this project, simply amazes me. I'm rooting for you, Ian & the team! I love how you're building your world 🙂
I love how even all the cool technology makes sense on some level. I've never seen ion engines done like this, but I could watch ten minutes of those little drones at 5:10 do their thing. It makes so much sense, and the sound is so freaking satisfying too. Ugh, dang it Ian Hubert such a masterpiece!
It's kind of a real thing. "Pulsed Inductive Thruster". The real version needs a central nozzle on each thruster, to distribute propellant over the coil, but apart from that you absolutely could build little drones with dozens of tiny thrusters in a grid, and maneuver with differential thrust by simply not firing the thrusters on one side.
PIT is one of the more practical ways to do plasma propulsion, because it doesn't use an electrode (which means it's not vulnerable to erosion) and if you need more power you just do more pulses per second. Also very flexible when it comes to fuel, since it can run on pretty much any gas. You could take off from earth with tanks full of argon, stop by an asteroid to refill with ice, and briefly drop into Mars' atmosphere on the way back to refill with carbon dioxide.
It's not a lot of thrust per pulse though, so the limiting factor is going to be electricity. The batteries that charge the thruster's capacitors would need to be recharged either from solar panels or something like a small nuclear reactor. Both the solar panels and the large radiators the reactor would need would be awfully heavy, which makes the small thrust from the thruster an even bigger issue.
@@СусаннаСергеевна very interesting, thank you!
The intro set such a cool mood. The transition to stars blew my mind
For real!
Even seeing all the parts, the mastercraft in putting them all together still blows my mind. You and Brendan are my favorite wizards.
Which Brendan!?
If you have a surround system at home, use it. The sound effects are amazing. This has to be experienced at a theater. Than you Ian for showing us what we can accomplish.
I love the "See you next week!" announcement in the end credits!
And here I thought we would have to wait another year.
Yeah, last time it was "see you in 3 years" :)
I thought it was a joke
I really loved how the Sybiltine gate operates by stunning gigantic spheroids, dumping their mad rotational energy, all at once.
this is unbelievably complex in every sense. in only 15 minutes this feels rich with story, each scene is laden with detail making each rewatch unique, the tense atmosphere with music and visuals. i aspire to reach this level of creativity. thank you for this masterpiece
This episode was completely phenomenal. The visuals make the ship feel so tactile and flush
The world was going too far without a new Ian's production!
Thank you so much for sharing your passion and inspiring artists from all over the globe, big times! ❤
You've got such a distinct style that I'm amazed Hollywood hasn't called you to be a lead VFX designer on a major blockbuster. It's like somewhere between Blood Machines and Alien with an American Midwest twist.
Wow 1 was real good 2 was awesome you are giving blade runner 5th element Lucas a run for the money and I mean that in a good way hope 3 is on the way thank you soon much
The style is called Cowboy Bebop.
I haven’t felt this visually stimulated since I saw the Matrix as a teenager. I am so far past impressed at this, I don’t even want to call it a film, state of mind, story, all of it is gorgeous. Well done.
This is truly beyond impressive. Seriously, you’re not getting nearly enough credit for making this. The sheer amount of time and skill it must have taken is ridiculous. Fantastic, fantastic job
There is no doubt, the visuals and the music are nothing less of extraordinary.
But I'm really impressed by the subtle storytelling Ian. There's very few dialogues and you let the world and the visuals tell the story. Which is an incredible feat, really!
I cannot wait to see how this all resolves in the end.
Thanks for inspiring us all blender users. Cheers 🥂
Just like with the first, I am completely blown away, by everything. The audio composition, the score, the dialogue, the story, and of course the incredible visuals! Can't wait for more
Holy fork, the production value on this... The actors are great, the vfx (obviously) are fantastic, the sound design is awesome... I love the music too! This is amazing all around
Worlds made with such mind bending creativity can almost make me feel sad just for not being in them. What an awesome project.
I CANNOT get over how much detail is in the background of every scene! So impressive!
Omg, been waiting on this for so long. Glad it finally happened!
The CGI was incredible, the story was phenomenal!
Bravo, dear compatriot of industrious endeavor, for your supercalifragilisticexpialidocious accomplishments, which have left a veritable cornucopia of awe-inspiring perplexity and mirthful admiration in the hearts of every bipedal observer fortunate enough to bear witness to your labyrinthine achievements!
I concur
Seriously dude? This one episode beats most of the Star Wars episodes.
Hail the King.
Ian Hubert is an inspiration.
Came from/for BDG, and I was not disappointed. Instead, I was enamoured and blown away.
Oh my God. Just legendary, I haven't seen a show or movie that has given me the sense of floating like this episode's space scenes have... Can't even point out enough detail I caught in first watch but my favorite has to be the boosters on those little droids and that retro music-box, don't even get me started on the sound design
YESSS!!! My favorite 3d series is back for a second episode!
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Another video by the master himself 🤩🤩🤩
What I absolutely LOVE about Ian's work is that you never know what is real and what is not; that CG, VFX and real footage blends together so perfectly that you can not tell where one starts and the other ends.
It was all just filmed on site in the Sybiltine State.
I can't articulate why, but the coffee machine at 2:03 is my favorite part 😃
YT suggested episode 1 and realized what a time to be alive ... just recently uploaded episode 2 AND episode 3 :) me happy now :) Thank you Ian... this is superb!
love the implication that everybody's trapped in a server farm in the Backrooms. Also, great CG goes without saying, but also really enjoyed the music and sound design in this one. The beginning reminded me of the Raised By Wolves soundtrack.
I'm the human who did the first two songs on here and wanted to thank you! I haven't heard of the Raised by Wolves soundtrack, but I will check it out!!
@@brother_ouroboros very cool to hear from you, great work! Raised By Wolves is one of my favorite electronic-orchestral soundtracks (and as an electronic guy I'm picky). Also just one of the best recent all-out-weird scifi shows.
@@trashpandaqc you had me at electronic-orchestral!
This series is genuinely one of the most inspiring feats I have ever seen. The fact that this was all done with extremely accessible software is just insane
I cannot stress enough how much of an inspiration you are for all artists out there, Ian. Thank you for keeping us dreaming!
It's incredible. This 15 minutes long movie is more impressive than the whole The Expanse series.
Futuristic film.. without Ian , not possible. So many things to make it happen. Honestly if I missed to watch Ian videos, surely I would quit blender. Ian taught me to how to have to fun in blender.. really cool guy wish him to reach to all high end.. he is superhero of the blender.
This is better than anything on any streaming service, up there with the likes of Andor. Absolutely phenomenal, awesome work. And I mean that in the sense of "awe inspiring." Literally in awe over this.
I was actually upset when the end credits started rolling XD This world is just incredible, hats of to the entire team once again!
Same here🥲
Wow! It was awesome seeing this episode finally complete! Love the story and mystery with this! So excited for 3, 4 and beyond!
My VFX art school and I were waiting for this for long, this is worth the wait
I’m so happy!!!! I’ve been following these since the first episode and I absolutely love how artistic and creative Ian is with this!!!!
YES ive been here since the first series, im so exited. Ian you put so much work into you ideas its honestly so admirable
Woah, I can't believe episode 2 is actually here! This is incredible!!!
I was literally just about to switch off the laptop and head to bed (it's 1:30 am here) and as soon as I saw this was up I was like "15 more minutes can't hurt, can it?"
I refuse to believe that this was created at all like what. It is just so beautiful, the world is so immersive and the story is so interesting. You are a massive inspiration
Wow! Well done! This what sci-fi should look like. Immersive, real characters, vivid.
Everything about this is amazing. Stunning visuals, mysterious characters you want to learn more about, awesome sound and music and a cool story. This is art and I want more.
So excited to watch the second episode of this masterpiece! Incredible work!
I’m mind blown it’s finally out! Ian great work!
Takes a few rewatches before the story starts making sense but with each viewing I notice something that I haven't before. It's so detail packed.
fr.
it tells you more about what dynamo 1-6 were on about too
Mr. Hubert I don't know a thing about VFX. I have made lots of digital music, and I have a bit of 3-D modeling experience from machining.
That being said, you are an absolute SUPERSTAR. Your talent and imagination know no bounds. Magnificent stuff I'm in a whole other world when I watch your content and when it's over it's like waking up from a dream.
Awesomeness.
Thank you for this! Best original content on UA-cam. I kinda forgot about this channel after the last Dynamo Dream episode. So glad your short got recommended. You're an inspiration to aspiring storytellers like me.
Watching this is like getting tremendous amounts of inspiration for 15:53 min straight! Absolute piece of art... again!
Just the intro alone is a mic drop. Incredible work as always!
Beautiful Ian! Outstanding work. As a side project, you should consider working on your own Love Death and Robots episode with Tim Miller. It matches your style perfectly.
Great visuals and sound design. This was awesome!
Big thanks to BDG for introducing me to this show, it's absolutely amazing! Your world feels so lived in, the way this incredible tech is just a normal thing to the people who use it. Like how these really high concept pressurized air generators allow a guy to go out *into space* in board shorts and a tank top. There's no pretense, no lengthy explanation, because the people using it already know how it works. I'm so excited to see where you go from here!
It's actually a Personal Atmosphere Generator, according to concept sketches by Lux Taylor :D I guess that IS kind of the same thing!
The triumphant return, so glad to see more of this series
As an artists and as a viewer, i have just one word to say, UNBELIEVABLE!
This attention to detail is mind blowing! Can't wait for the next episode. Even if i most likely have to wait a year or two again.
intro music totally reminds me of Stevie Wonder "i just called to say i love you" - the way the cello? rises, they're just intervals but it's rung my ear
I'm honestly just impressed with how much this maintains the feel of the original Dynamo episodes. It really fits in so well!
Incredible job! I couldn't imagine making something this impressive, you should be proud!
LOVING the references to Axel Rubix. I can't wait until I understand what's going on with this franchise
Underrated comment!
wOw! Dude! This is so goooood! The first episode was already great, but now you even leveled it up and i´m all in for whatever comes next! Exciting story, fascinating views of an outstanding futuristic world, i love the characters...can´t wait to follow this story and hopefully a lot more upcoming episodes
I hope you don't mind me saying that your story telling reminds me very much of the very best of Terry Gilliam. "That bastard took my coat."
This is so good! Congrats Ian and team !
So happy episode 2 is finally out! You and everyone involved did a great job on this one, thanks for showing everyone what blender can really do!
Whoa that came out of nowhere. Dropped everything immediately 😁
Just incredible stuff!!! The visuals, the very unique aesthetics. But what I probably love the most is the intriguing story and world building.
Ian, you did it again! 👏👏👏
The movement on the space ship, from the navigation to the ship itself as it shifts around was beyond impressive!
Love all the Old Future look of the tech, too, very cool! Absolutely fabulous work!
One of the best compliments my father ever gave to a film was to say that you could put any single frame from it on your wall and display it as art; he'd use Miller's Crossing and Barry Lyndon as high watermarks. This passes that test. Not only is it visually stunning, but it's fresh and innovative and detailed, and so lovingly crafted my eyes want to devour every scene.
Accidently found your channel exactly when you uploaded this masterpiece... so You just won a subscriber from the deep space
Excited to watch this, replayed the first ep dozens of times.
I’ve been waiting for the 2nd episode ever since I was lucky to come across your visual masterpiece Salad Mug. Thank you.
What is this wizardry? This is one of the greatest visual orgasms of my life. What a superb masterpiece this film is. ❤❤❤❤
Such a stunningly well-realized space craft. So many tiny details, and the mix of analog+the holograms is amazing. Just had to pause at the chair forming from the floor panels to post this. Beautiful work.
Absolutely amazing. It's been such a ride to watch this slowly come together over the past couple years on the patreon. Worth the wait!!
IAN IS A LEGEND. This is so good inspiration. The art you make is just incredible!
THE MASTER is BACK with another Masterpiece!!!! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I love the just full on sci-fi the full mystery of not knowing about the universe and just little hits that are dropped. Like looking out a window to a world we know nothing about as we drive by.
Incredible. Beautiful as always. Great rendition of a black hole. The further these worlds develop, it only twists things further in the best way. Always looking forward to everything you throw at us. Thanks for all of it. Inspiring stuff .
This shit is just insane. I am amazed in every way possible. And hooked for the following episodes.
Absolutely amazing, as expected. Incredible work.
Imagine if Hollywood actually put this much care into its projects
Wow, I'm really impressed with your projects. I'm blown away by the imagination and creativity. Thank you for the inspiration and the many hours clocked in that aren't seen by the fans. Your setting a new standard for small production companies and Blender community. Thank you!
I have just rewatched everything in the series - 6 episodes of Dynamo and 3 of Dynamo Dream - and for whatever reason this one keeps buffering. Luckily I have the high quality file from Patreon. Everybody should become a patron honestly, highly recommended
Oh, we’re aware of Pete.