Can you imagine there advancements in baking that could be achieved with this simulation? It could be used with a smart oven to perfectly calibrate baking so that that any recipe would immediately adapt to your oven and always be perfect.
@@trapkingswag5709 it is very fascinating since simulating real-life in computers is very complicated. There are tons of governing factors that you need to take into account to make it as real as possible. To be able to replicate it to this level is simply astonishing.
They don't look appetizing. But that doesn't putthem into the uncanny valley: Uncanney valley is reached when something looks _almost_ real, but unsettling because something looks off. Those cookies at 0:55 look convincing enough. They merely don't look delicious since they look like actual, underbaked cookies - rather than surreal ones that you don't quite trust.
I think its because some of them aren't really looking for realistic textures and stuff, since the reason for the tech is for simulation/learning purposes. I'm pretty sure they could make it look better, but they're engineers not designers.
No no no! You have to pre heat it first, if you want a good crust on it. It happens, pre heat your rig. Set it to medium-high on 1080 120 FPS in RDR2 or Ultra 4K at 60, do be care you don’t over heat it.
I love how genuinely amazed he is, his enthusiasm brings me back to this channel. He's the kinda dude that really works towards making the world a better place, as corny as it may sound.
Bumped into friends at pharmacy. To her bf: "What are you guys up to?" Bf: "Not all of us can bake bread." ? They were picking up medication for her yeast infection.
For anyone asking, to simulate the smells you need to install BrndDgh.bat file and do the steps below 1. Install the BrndDgh.bat file 2. Put dough on your GPU 3. Run the render. 4. Profit
@@Crutoiful flying cars are harder. It requires so many technologies that don't exist yet. One is self driving tech, they never predicted that we wouldn't actually be flying the vehicles. Once that matures we need better propulsion tech to get it off the ground and actually moving more smoothly than even a jet. One of the biggest problems though is fuel/batteries. We can't do batteries in the air (think lightening) and fuel for the same reason but also leakage. We need a better way to keep them running. Everything we're gonna need you'll see helicopter/plane hybrids and fueless/batteryless self driving cars on the road first, and SpaceX mining rockets mining asteroids, before we get to the point of even testing flying cars at the point where self driving is now for Tesla and Toyota's autopilot but we're getting there. I'd say another 60 years at least.
This is one of the coolest I've ever seen hands down. imagine if you can get this really smooth making movies and stuff like that and you want to add in something that's spongy in nature anything with a viscosity really or a density that you would need to be aware of while manipulating it. You'll give it 10 more years and VR is going to be nuts if it looks like this.
This is truly amazing, I have no idea how much work went into this. Way more then just a cooking simulator. The applications of this will be simply awesome. Maybe even Epic not to overuse the word.
@@Pie-jacker875 That would probably be true for ironic flavours, but I still enjoy the idea of people laughing or groaning because their chocolate cake tastes a bit like loss.
Or imagine people playing around with how quickly taste wears off, how quickly aftertaste kicks in and how many layers of aftertaste something can have, creating some stroboscopic foods in the process. Man, I really could go for a speedcore burger right now.
Obligatory comment about how people in the past thought we would have flying cars by now.. but instead we have baking simulator.. You can now move along.
@@xX7ristanXx Just imagine all the drunk drivers with that unnecessary crap Crashes in the air, they would also damage airplanes, the cars would also crash into skyscrapers and shit, and also if it's just as easy as buying a flying car, any dumbass could have a literal piloting license and society would be pure chaos
@@xX7ristanXx we have semi-working flying car prototypes, the problem is having commercially available one's massed produce and working right requires dozens of technologies that don't exist yet. First we need the self driving AI tech to mature (thanks Elon), then better propulsion tech (thanks Elon), then better fuel or safer batteries because we can't have lithium ion cars flying around everywhere that's a 9/11 scenario waiting to happen on accident. One lightening strike is all it takes.
Holy fuck, the accuracy of this model is outstanding. The cross-section of the bread displaying how crust forms and how heat disperses through the volume of dough alongside gasses that form pockets of air it absolutely mind-blowing.
Thank you for sharing. Normally all of these simulation software innovations are from YEARS ago and we need more people bringing these projects up again, combining them together and hopefully releasing it!
No AI can be better than the real thing, cause AI is based in maths and you will never get a better thing than in real life, cause real life is random, AI always give the same response
Once again the usual but non-the-less amazing quality of someone putting out constantly mind-bending content here on YT. Science, yay and thank you so much!
We are watching the birth of the food in the Matrix right now. "You know, I know this steak doesn't exist. I know that when I put it in my mouth, the Matrix is telling my brain that it is juicy and delicious."
All of these simulation papers will be incredibly useful when AGIs (or physicists) can start scanning these papers to learn underlying rulesets that allow for further simplification, eventually maybe leading to a grand unifying theory / theory of everything
@@Emma_9999_ Sure, given enough simulations of disparate macro level phenomenon it is perfectly plausible that underlying common rule sets (perhaps extremely simple ones) will be discovered.
With this you can bake two things at the same time! You can bake simulated food on your computer, and you can bake real food by placing it near the gpu as the simulation is running! Stunning!
Good to see you are still rocking it Károly! I've attended BME too, and I saw your stuff everywhere back then. I remember you making a guide on ray tracing.
@@martiddy Though as long as they don't want to commercialize their effort and publish the fruits of their labor for free, having them stay independent sounds like the best course for all animators.
The possibilities of this are seemingly endless. The fact that we can create real world conditions and have them accurately effect real world components on a small scale like this could completely change graphics. Instead of having set models made to look like things (say, debris during an explosion) we could hopefully get fully realistic spray patterns, deformation of metal, burns, anything could be possible with something like this.
I'm a layman, and this seems so impressive. Like the first step towards a properly simulated virtual reality. If they can get the physics right here, I imagine the can accurately simulate the growth of plants, the compression of a footprint on soil, etc. Full world characteristics.
Reading and understanding the whole wikipedia numerics book would be a good start. Afterwards go deeper into CFD methods like FVM and FDM. This would be a Solid Start. Reading a few papers about SPH would probably good too. And obviously all the basics: Linear algebra, Thermodynamics,...
THIS IS SO AMAZING i cant wait till some basement dweller makes a fully simulated rpg world were everything is vr friendly and non vr peripherals friendly i might be a gamer but i do love p hysics
Amazing timing. I was just cooking bread and the inside was raw after cooking, I'll try making some cuts across the bread. I can see something like this teaching people to cook at chef level in a 1/100th of the time.
It’s amazing! I thought the PS2 was amazing when I first played it as a kid, but when I see this, it’s just... incredible and amazing! It’s so advanced!
Isn't that already the case? Partially? IBM's Watson went into food chemistry under a program titled "cognitive cooking". Many instant meals use nanotechnology for little things like controlling taste, or making bubbles that tell you when the meal is ready. That may not be AI, but it probably had a hand in the design.
"what's your job?"
"computer baker"
Digital Chef, they don't call me Gordon RAMsey for nothing fool!
I'm a professional masterbaker
@@myndwork that was a good one
@@myndwork hahahahaha
Thats Apple’s job, with their awesome thermal solutions in MBPs
Now we need a cooking simulation game with this technology
it'll take some time but I can't wait either!
I dont think this is possible in realtime yet
@@kfftfuftur you could cache out the anim
I want that too, but I don't want to burn down my house yet
While you are simulating, you can use the heat generated by the computer to simultaneously bake some cookies in the real world.
Baking your render takes another dimension!
Now we are rendering bakes.
HAHAHAHAHHA
Beat me to the joke lol
We could solve the world hunger by having unlimited bread 😂
Something is burning right?
Oh its gpu
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😅😅😅😅😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😅😂😅😂😅😂🤣🤣😅😅😅😂😅😅😅😅😅😂😂🤣😂😅😂😅
It's the cpu not the gpu
@@pradeljames3260 Maybe both are burning, I'll check...
*explosion sound*
Well
\( ̄▽ ̄;)/
berkcancosan no.
Owning a vega 64, I also own an oven now
Finally, a baking simulation that probably takes longer than IRL baking
Yes and you can do both in parallel by putting your dough on your graphics card
@@johnconnor2039 that's a nice joke
@@johnconnor2039 You maxed out that one
@@entiretwix1480 That's no joke.
So what if we add some baked lighting? That way we can get baked and watch things bake while they're baked. Fucking bakeception.
2019 Simulating the atmosphere for better weather forecast.
2020 Simulating the loaf for better baking.
Can you imagine there advancements in baking that could be achieved with this simulation? It could be used with a smart oven to perfectly calibrate baking so that that any recipe would immediately adapt to your oven and always be perfect.
@@masterchief7301 I want to eat the first A.I. optimalized bread.
@@MrVocsok Why AI? This paper clearly provides numerical solutions.
@@Ruhrpottpatriot You can slap AI on top of it to sift through trillions of recipes to figure out the best ones.
@@michaelbuckers Exactly.
Congratulations to the authors!!! The bread ripping looks stunning
Lol it’s strange to me that people are fascinated by this, maybe I’d fully appreciate this if I was a graphics dude
@@trapkingswag5709 we are one tiny step of simulating reality
bilibiliism “reality” is a very broad thing, physics maybe? Lol
When you simulate on the CPU Threadripper becomes Breadripper
@@trapkingswag5709 it is very fascinating since simulating real-life in computers is very complicated. There are tons of governing factors that you need to take into account to make it as real as possible. To be able to replicate it to this level is simply astonishing.
It's funny how some of these look disgusting while others look delicious. The food uncanny -valley is real!
Yeah. If it looks even a liiiittle bit like play-doh, no thanks.
...unless you're into play-doh. In which case, enjoy!
They don't look appetizing. But that doesn't putthem into the uncanny valley:
Uncanney valley is reached when something looks _almost_ real, but unsettling because something looks off.
Those cookies at 0:55 look convincing enough.
They merely don't look delicious since they look like actual, underbaked cookies - rather than surreal ones that you don't quite trust.
@@LinkEX your comment is the pinnacle of what women call "mansplaining". I'm sure he's aware what it is. :p
I think its because some of them aren't really looking for realistic textures and stuff, since the reason for the tech is for simulation/learning purposes. I'm pretty sure they could make it look better, but they're engineers not designers.
Not rly for me, but I like candies with that texture (such as airheads)
I want a remake of the game “I am bread” using this tech from this paper.
In 60fps...
Stefan Holmqvist and 4k
Walter Phillips sure I just don’t think the resolution is the big issue here 😂😂😂
Why remake? It could be I am Bread 2
And all you'd need is a quantum computer the size of an airport!
Bruno Santos yes!
I am bread 2 - more slices of heaven
Will this make my graphics card smell like freshly baked bread when it catches fire?
That makes no sense.
It would just smell of burnt bread.
Yes, it would !
@@user-ny7tt8my1r I reverse card on your whooosh.
No no no! You have to pre heat it first, if you want a good crust on it. It happens, pre heat your rig. Set it to medium-high on 1080 120 FPS in RDR2 or Ultra 4K at 60, do be care you don’t over heat it.
777 likes dont like
When games can use this in 50 years i will never leave my house.
If you're not dead by then
People of the future don't know their luck.
@@jojolafrite90 funny, the generations before us said the same things
sooner
50? more like 5.
When you're a programmer in profession but a baker in passion
This dough simulation is on the rise.
Hahaha
You’d bread-er believe it!
Brent Lewis all other comments are burned.
Love it
i loaf this
i seriously cant believe that these are simulated and not prerendered
I am a worker there and i can confirm they are real
"Oh my goodness what a paper" !!!
Ivan Barona was looking for this
I love how genuinely amazed he is, his enthusiasm brings me back to this channel. He's the kinda dude that really works towards making the world a better place, as corny as it may sound.
@@myndwork In this case it sounds more doughy then corny
2000: *You need an oven to bake bread.*
2020: *You need a GPU to bake bread.*
Bumped into friends at pharmacy.
To her bf: "What are you guys up to?"
Bf: "Not all of us can bake bread."
?
They were picking up medication for her yeast infection.
@@AtticusDragon that is disgusting, why do you post this?
more like, it's an art that many millennia old, and now we're finally getting meta af about it
@@draco5991rep Chaotic neutral?
@@AtticusDragon no you just mistake edginess for humor
Me, running this simulation on my computer:
Wow it even comes with simulated smells how did they do that??
You can actually feel the heat of the simulated oven!
That's just the smell of burning silicon and melted copper
For anyone asking, to simulate the smells you need to install BrndDgh.bat file and do the steps below
1. Install the BrndDgh.bat file
2. Put dough on your GPU
3. Run the render.
4. Profit
The author has found the recipe for greatness.
0:40 Stressed me out when the simulation just dropped the stick on the table like that
haha same
Mom Simulator 2020
"I JUST cleaned those counters."
"You make the mess, you clean it up."
"I know that's not where you found that."
"Trash can, NOW."
@@ghost-fs7th throw away the whole kitchen
her: u pull out?
me: i think
her: 0:40
As a food illustrator, I'm confident that this will be a huge learning source for a lot of artists to draw food!
1950: "i'll bet there are flying cars in 2020"
2020: "so we are able to simulate baking a bread"
Linus Marti that’s harder to do than flying cars. Flying cars are easy to do, but their price/km isn’t as great now, so it’s basically useless.
Sounds like south park
@@Crutoiful flying cars are harder. It requires so many technologies that don't exist yet. One is self driving tech, they never predicted that we wouldn't actually be flying the vehicles. Once that matures we need better propulsion tech to get it off the ground and actually moving more smoothly than even a jet. One of the biggest problems though is fuel/batteries. We can't do batteries in the air (think lightening) and fuel for the same reason but also leakage. We need a better way to keep them running. Everything we're gonna need you'll see helicopter/plane hybrids and fueless/batteryless self driving cars on the road first, and SpaceX mining rockets mining asteroids, before we get to the point of even testing flying cars at the point where self driving is now for Tesla and Toyota's autopilot but we're getting there. I'd say another 60 years at least.
Psilocybe Cubensis so basically as I said, we can do this but it would be unpractical
th-cam.com/video/x0DM3wrEveg/w-d-xo.html -flying car
I like how they perfectly recreated water & air containment, color and lighting of the objects just for the demonstration
I can’t wait to lose future games because I’m sitting there staring at a piece of bread in the oven while the world gets destroyed around me.
This is one of the coolest I've ever seen hands down. imagine if you can get this really smooth making movies and stuff like that and you want to add in something that's spongy in nature anything with a viscosity really or a density that you would need to be aware of while manipulating it. You'll give it 10 more years and VR is going to be nuts if it looks like this.
- Dude, I think the s'mores are a little overdone.
- Impossible! Everything was tested in a simulation!
This is truly amazing, I have no idea how much work went into this. Way more then just a cooking simulator. The applications of this will be simply awesome. Maybe even Epic not to overuse the word.
Baking Program: Bon Apetite
Gordon Ramsey: IT'S FOOKING VIRTUAL
I see a new wave of animated oddly satisfying videos coming up this decade.
YAY!
It is more than eye candy! Very nice!
Eye candy... I get it.
Eye bakey?
Can't wait until we finally simulate taste as well and gustatory memes become an actual possibility.
gustatory memes sounds like a terrible idea. The internet would literally taste like shit.
@@Pie-jacker875 That would probably be true for ironic flavours, but I still enjoy the idea of people laughing or groaning because their chocolate cake tastes a bit like loss.
thanks, I hate it
Or imagine people playing around with how quickly taste wears off, how quickly aftertaste kicks in and how many layers of aftertaste something can have, creating some stroboscopic foods in the process. Man, I really could go for a speedcore burger right now.
I can't wait for the disgustingly intrusive ads.
Obligatory comment about how people in the past thought we would have flying cars by now.. but instead we have baking simulator..
You can now move along.
To be fair flying cars would be super impractical and this is aactually awesome
@@xX7ristanXx Just imagine all the drunk drivers with that unnecessary crap
Crashes in the air, they would also damage airplanes, the cars would also crash into skyscrapers and shit, and also if it's just as easy as buying a flying car, any dumbass could have a literal piloting license and society would be pure chaos
@@xX7ristanXx we have semi-working flying car prototypes, the problem is having commercially available one's massed produce and working right requires dozens of technologies that don't exist yet. First we need the self driving AI tech to mature (thanks Elon), then better propulsion tech (thanks Elon), then better fuel or safer batteries because we can't have lithium ion cars flying around everywhere that's a 9/11 scenario waiting to happen on accident. One lightening strike is all it takes.
@@fdsdfsfds698 that's exactly why I believe we need self driving tech to become the standard first.
bunny beer this really is something amazing. More impactful then cars in the sky.
Holy fuck, the accuracy of this model is outstanding. The cross-section of the bread displaying how crust forms and how heat disperses through the volume of dough alongside gasses that form pockets of air it absolutely mind-blowing.
The only thing I can say is...
WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE!!!
xD
Thank you for sharing. Normally all of these simulation software innovations are from YEARS ago and we need more people bringing these projects up again, combining them together and hopefully releasing it!
Better than the real thing 🍪😋
- WHAT a time to be alive!
No AI can be better than the real thing, cause AI is based in maths and you will never get a better thing than in real life, cause real life is random, AI always give the same response
@@elmejorjugadordefornaik Yeah... except for sex.
@@elmejorjugadordefornaik why is real life random
@@elmejorjugadordefornaik maths is litterally to help u with irl shit its like saying AI is based off of atoms and atoms are all predictable
Heroninja112 quantum mechanics would like to disagree.
This is soo brilliant!!
When your cooling fans already does this in real life
Once again the usual but non-the-less amazing quality of someone putting out constantly mind-bending content here on YT. Science, yay and thank you so much!
We are watching the birth of the food in the Matrix right now.
"You know, I know this steak doesn't exist. I know that when I put it in my mouth, the Matrix is telling my brain that it is juicy and delicious."
Leaving a comment just because I appreciate the passion and quality in this video! :)
This puts a whole new meaning on baking a simulation
I’m so glad this was recommended to me.
I wonder if people will realize it when they understand everything can be simulated.
Simulation theory I got it
All of these simulation papers will be incredibly useful when AGIs (or physicists) can start scanning these papers to learn underlying rulesets that allow for further simplification, eventually maybe leading to a grand unifying theory / theory of everything
@@comsolo100 Theory of everything from heat and stress simulation in dough ?
@@Emma_9999_ Sure, given enough simulations of disparate macro level phenomenon it is perfectly plausible that underlying common rule sets (perhaps extremely simple ones) will be discovered.
@@comsolo100 yeah that's a great idea, it's not certain but it's a possibility
With this you can bake two things at the same time! You can bake simulated food on your computer, and you can bake real food by placing it near the gpu as the simulation is running! Stunning!
A step closer to the cookie baking scene where Neo meets The Oracle in The Matrix...
Good to see you are still rocking it Károly! I've attended BME too, and I saw your stuff everywhere back then. I remember you making a guide on ray tracing.
Pixar needs to hire this person
Why hire the person when they can use the algorithm for the simulation for free! :)
@@martiddy True, though it can't hurt to have some mastermind in their R&D department.
@@martiddy Though as long as they don't want to commercialize their effort and publish the fruits of their labor for free, having them stay independent sounds like the best course for all animators.
The man that invented this baking simulation method must be a genius !
Now they need to figure out how yo make a virtual hair cake
this, under no circumstances, should be in my subscription box. but i'm not mad.
The bread looks like one of those soft fillings in some sofas, but I can clearly see what the intent was here. They did a great work!
I love you 2Minute Papers you are the best inspiration on 3D stuff!
Why does it look more delicious than real life
Because you can't cook
@@___------ yikes
The possibilities of this are seemingly endless. The fact that we can create real world conditions and have them accurately effect real world components on a small scale like this could completely change graphics. Instead of having set models made to look like things (say, debris during an explosion) we could hopefully get fully realistic spray patterns, deformation of metal, burns, anything could be possible with something like this.
omg now i know that my grandmother was baking her cookies in an oven that was too hot lol
unbelievable !!!! this is some next-level technology !!! I loved itt
“Oh my goodness! What a paper!”
Did he actually say that?
imma be real, i have no idea what any of this means if why it originally ended up in my recommended, but i love watching them so much
Please keep saying, “What a time to be alive!”
Can't wait for full-dive VR in 15-20 years with this kind of computing being executed live and with even more complexity.
@ 0:17 Im sorry but that bread is raw.
Gordon not impress
This can be really useful for experimenting with new recipes and finding out what will work without having to waste resources
I feel like this shouldn't even be possible without simulating all of chemistry itself. If only I had the BIG BRAIN to understand how it works :O
Just learn how simulations work m8
It does actually simulate chemistry
@@oofusmcdoofus but he said *"all* of chemistry. Which isn't possible
It's an illusion
Do you think all of physics need to be simulated to make a game with falling things? lol
Wow this helped me understand baking so much.
When can I bake and eat my chocolate cookies in full immersion VR?
th-cam.com/video/aQn9L-wkq_c/w-d-xo.html
Best youtube channel ever!
I believe that the most pain in the ass here was a process of debugging
and replacing the many burnt gpus
This simulation creates “pain” is more ways than one
@@annonimooseq1246that pun was more pain than the simulation itself
At 1:30 when he says "Oh my goodness. What a paper," I
feel like there's an underlying sense of "Oh my goodness. I want to eat the cookies."
0:40 i hate my dirty minds
How many do you have?
You are (not) alone.
Mohannad at least 2 i’m assuming? don’t you?
stop watching weird porn
Virgin
I'm a layman, and this seems so impressive. Like the first step towards a properly simulated virtual reality. If they can get the physics right here, I imagine the can accurately simulate the growth of plants, the compression of a footprint on soil, etc. Full world characteristics.
Everyone who uses skills in future MMOs liked that.
Baking animations has just been brought to a new level.
finally, french simulation !
This channel deserves more subscribers :)
I want to learn how to do that what should be my first step
probably to learn how to do that.
Reading and understanding the whole wikipedia numerics book would be a good start. Afterwards go deeper into CFD methods like FVM and FDM. This would be a Solid Start. Reading a few papers about SPH would probably good too. And obviously all the basics: Linear algebra, Thermodynamics,...
@@jaichbinachtzehn1 thanks
Get 17 RTX 2080TIs. Acquire fire extinguisher. Profit.
Learn to cook
This is really astonishing, kudos
1960: I bet we’ll have flying cars in the future
2020: *4 D B A K I N G*
With russian subtitles,thank thank thank you!!
должно быть на patreon есть русские патронусы,это приятно)
THIS IS SO AMAZING
i cant wait till some basement dweller makes a fully simulated rpg world were everything is vr friendly and non vr peripherals friendly i might be a gamer but i do love p hysics
This software, connected to an oven, has the potential to cook anything, to anybody’s individual taste, to absolute perfection.
Now I’m hungry.
When you get that dough from animating *dough*
This brings a whole new meaning to baking your simulation!
Im french and I approve this paper
Amazing timing. I was just cooking bread and the inside was raw after cooking, I'll try making some cuts across the bread. I can see something like this teaching people to cook at chef level in a 1/100th of the time.
Now give this to Andrew Price and let him make another donut tutorial
I really like it every time you say: Wow!
0:17 Are you kidding me?
It’s amazing! I thought the PS2 was amazing when I first played it as a kid, but when I see this, it’s just... incredible and amazing! It’s so advanced!
Made me hungry.
This is just amazing, truly
is anyone else questioning reality after watching this?
Put down the bong.
@@khatharrmalkavian3306 Never; spark it up and pass it along!
Not really
@@khatharrmalkavian3306 no u
I love that there are intellectuals out there that do papers about making food look real
AI will be designing our food real soon!
Hopefully, humans sure are inconsistent when they aren't chefs
@@entiretwix1480 "IT'S FUCKING RAW!!!" -Robot Gordon Ramsay
Isn't that already the case? Partially?
IBM's Watson went into food chemistry under a program titled "cognitive cooking".
Many instant meals use nanotechnology for little things like controlling taste, or making bubbles that tell you when the meal is ready. That may not be AI, but it probably had a hand in the design.
@@davidwuhrer6704 I assume he doesn't mean partially
@@entiretwix1480 Oh well. At least we are getting there.
This is so cool. I love the mix between AI papers and algorithm based papers.
Darn it now I'm hungry
Darn it now I'm Hungary!
Érdekes és minőségi videó!
Igaz, nem értek hozzá egy cseppet sem, de csak így tovább!
delicious! DAmn, so much stuff going on here
Amazing development. That's brilliant 👍
nice
nice
u were first xd
man this is a 2 in 1 😍 not only is the simulation baking, but my graphic card is too ❤️