Things You Might Have MISSED In Episode 2! - The Amazing Digital Circus

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Published 2024-05-22
This video shows some of the hidden details many people probably missed or didn't see in episode 2 of the amazing digital circus

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  • @ColdFuse96
    4:18 Those teapots are called "Utah Teapots", and they're a 3D render test used to test how lighting interacts with objects. Since the teapots are curved and have a long spout, you can see how lighting refraction and shadows are rendered. It's been an industry standard since the 1970s.
  • @willbunnell889
    There’s another! When Jax comes out with the Boot Launcher, we see Kinger being his usual funny self, as he goes down into the inside of the truck as if he’s walking down a set of imaginary stairs! That’s just hilarious! 😂
  • @Liv19219
    OMG kinger can take his eyes off?! Hey, Caine!! Guess who has eyes everywhere now?
  • @skyenight-by8yh
    Well, ain’t this just peculiar. 😅 I honestly loved the hidden details here. Really shows how much dedication they have for this.
  • @cauditons
    Theory: The teapots (AKA: Utah Teapots) are actually test objects. Since in the 3d modelling community, they sometimes use this polygon for reference on complex renders, this could mean that Caine is testing the place. What I mean is Caine is putting placeholder objects under the map, & unfinished textures because he is testing & working on the map. & what proves this further is since Caine doesn’t want the performers to see his unfinished work, that could mean he didn’t want them to see what is under the map. What proves this part even further is that Caine wouldn’t want them to see how NPCs are made. Another theory is that had is on how Caine creates NPCs. I believe the manikins are placeholder models & are a reference to flesh out, or “model” the NPCs. Which leads us to the conclusion that the manikins are like the bones or reference model for the new NPCs.
  • @JamesChimber
    My Mummy Just Ordered Me The Official Zooble Plushie
  • @zombrotato981
    That teapot is actually one of the earliest 3d models ever made and is a common joke among animators even appearing in productions like Toy Story
  • @minecrafter3448
    I thought for sure you wouldn’t catch kinger losing his eyes since it took me 60 watches to see that, but there it was
  • 0:50 Because Bubble doesn't have special mouth movement. He just opens and closes it when talking.
  • @melody_moth
    I’m pretty sure people abstract when they can’t take it anymore, and what Jax is doing is to keep himself from abstracting (:
  • @KavenAdventures
    The mannequins resemble the personalities those people haven’t joined to The Amazing Digital Circus
  • @Space0fox
    4:32 It is easter egg concerning 3D animation. Utah teapot
  • @user-ol7zv8lw8t
    As for the extra pieces of clothing, Gooseworx clarified in the GLITCHX 2023 live that although the characters cannot change their clothes/appearances on their own, Caine could if he wanted/was requested It can also be that trope when a character has their mind transferred to a new body, those responsible usually place elements that the mind is already familiar with so that it "accepts" and adapts to the new body. Some examples of the latter are the Exos from Destiny, or the Recoms from Avatar: The Way of Water
  • @user-th3hy9fg6o
    The teapot represent developers teapot. Basically a developers teapot is something a game developer used to size up a character or like a monster, or an animal