Report This is how car manufacturers will now make ads for new models


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Without ever needing to have the real car finished!

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This is pretty clever and amazing tech, I am very curious about the part when they say they can program the blackbird to mimic the behavior of different types of vehicles. How do they do it and how successful can they do this?
 
Without ever needing to have the real car finished!

The Mill BLACKBIRD is the first fully adjustable car rig that creates photo realistic CG cars. It’s a car rig that can be shot at any time, in any location, without the need to rely on a physical car.
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Amazing advance in technology, but sad the traditional and conventional way will be phased out.

Brace yourself for perfect lighting and proportions
 
If they can make the CGI look right, fine. The problem today is the cars look nothing like IRL.
 
If they can make the CGI look right, fine. The problem today is the cars look nothing like IRL.

It's a matter of cost really. They can make CG models where you cannot see if it's real or not.
 

Well this is my point, it's only possible to point out the unconvincing fakes, how would you know if you'd seen a totally convincing CGI car...?

Anyway, I don't really watch TV that includes adverts, so I can't be anymore specific.
 
Well this is my point, it's only possible to point out the unconvincing fakes, how would you know if you'd seen a totally convincing CGI car...?

Anyway, I don't really watch TV that includes adverts, so I can't be anymore specific.

I get that, only I wanted to see one that'd been proven to be CGI but no one thought so.

I too never watch TV, like ever.
 

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