If you like this video, you'll probably enjoy this one as well: kzbin.info/www/bejne/navIfGuEgNqto8ksi=7QbgEuzXeu9ClmEc People have been asking about the music. Some of it was created for this video. Some of it was created a long time ago. The only released song can be found here: airfolks.bandcamp.com/album/vol-1
@lmfao-tp4cxАй бұрын
I've done subpixel art a LOT of time ago! I'm a microscopist and sometimes i get really bored on the lab, and i have already seen pretty much everything they have from animals or human organs under the microscope. So i kinda started doing this on my phone screen and observing it trough a stereomicroscope. Nice video and explaining btw
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
@@lmfao-tp4cx That sounds like an awesome job actually. The microscopic world is amazing. It's so "alien" much of the time. I did a music video job once where I stuck all sorts of things into my microfiche viewer. And while the viewer doesn't have that high of a magnification level, it was still a really fun experience: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hoHEZ4qooZd8jM0
@hadean_vrАй бұрын
question what software did you use to do the cat animation/the show off in 2:51
@mr7aussie7Ай бұрын
sooo.... where is the hidden arg in this video
@jacksongreenwayАй бұрын
@@japhyriddle Now you can make 1x0.3333333333… pixel art of Garfield
@jan_haraldАй бұрын
fun fact: someone has made a subpixel font years ago, and it's literally THE smallest font you can possibly use
@techtinkerinАй бұрын
If you used sub pixel with 3x3 font that would be as small as possible, I wonder if this is what the font you described is like. 👍😎
@logitchy29 күн бұрын
i want it
@Daniel_VolumeDown28 күн бұрын
How to search for it?
@ITSSNUPPY28 күн бұрын
@@Daniel_VolumeDown just lookup sub pixel font (possibly add reddit at the end)
@the_neto0628 күн бұрын
@@techtinkerin 3x3 is physically impossible to represent, since many patterns will overlap
@BaghaShamsАй бұрын
Your subpixels are being rendered by MULTIPLE, WHOLE pixels on my screen :(
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
Ha ha ha. It would be a very difficult video to watch if I'd left everything at 1x scale.
@jan_haraldАй бұрын
@@japhyriddle especially so because youtube re-encodes the video (so it won't be subpixel-accurate), and not everyone can properly view 1080p and higher video, e.g. I've had trouble on my previous laptops viewing 1080p on youtube, while it works just fine in normal media player
@TheTuxedoCreeperАй бұрын
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO ❌ NO 👎 NO 😭 NO 🚫 NO 😭🙏 NO NO NO 😨
@jimporfitАй бұрын
@@japhyriddle you didnt even give us a chance
@user-kd1qg4fo1dАй бұрын
@jan_harald there is a browser plugin called "h264fy" that changes playback format of KZbin videos it might help
@nomalthenomalАй бұрын
waesome fun fact: in pixelart animation there is a concept known as "sub-pixel animation" which is basically shifting the color values of a sprite to give the illusion of movement instead of changing the positions of the pixels. It's a bit more complicated but this little trick is pulled off notoriously in games like Super Metroid and Metal Slug great vid, love seeing wacky retro stuff!
@flameofthephoenix8395Ай бұрын
Well, that's how all movement is done on computers, simply change the colors of the pixels.
@dragonfruit3054Ай бұрын
@@flameofthephoenix8395 though subpixel animations places less load on processors, making a lot more animating possible on software back then
@yasink331Ай бұрын
@@flameofthephoenix8395but without changing the actual position of any of the parts of the object
@eneekmotАй бұрын
@@flameofthephoenix8395 The idea is that you change colors to make the internal shapes of the character move, while their silhouette stays the same. When combined with a high framerate and traditional movement, it can be extremely effective at giving the feel of subtle movements on a smaller scale than the pixel grid.
@flameofthephoenix8395Ай бұрын
@@yasink331 The object doesn't really exist is the thing, it's just a concept and can't really be moved.
@migsy1Ай бұрын
The closest I’ve seen to sub pixel art is ‘loss’ made with sub pixels that was posted on twitter a couple weeks ago.
@ToBeDeteredАй бұрын
Def not a loss
@123deserted29 күн бұрын
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@nxsus28 күн бұрын
I. Ii. II. I _
@beaclaster27 күн бұрын
-:.|:;-
@beuwm25 күн бұрын
it truly is :.:;
@jpa3974Ай бұрын
That anti-aliasing thing for fonts is a nightmare when you're using a non-RGB monitor, like BGR panels (same thing but the blue and red are on opposite sides). Operating systems allow you to change this, but many programs decide to use their own settings, which was the case for all Chrome-based browsers until recently, and the result is that texts look awful.
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
I've been wondering about that. I assume the whole thing is becoming moot since pixel density is getting so high.
@graxxorАй бұрын
Yes. Recent versions of Mac OS has since stopped using sub pixel aliasing which means using a newer OS on a pre retina screen looks nasty compared to El Capitan and High Sierra etc. which have beautiful text rendering.
@poppy-spadesАй бұрын
@@japhyriddle I like my pixels chunky, I like to be able to effortlessly see them individually. Only upside I have found to higher pixel density is drawing on screen with high pixel density, and enjoying its "enlarged" look on a screen with lower pixel density. Though I do have weird tastes with screens in general 😅 I have found my love for reflective front-lit screens, and generally displays with washed-out colours and uneven lighting, is pretty unpopular. So it feels nice to see appreciation for visible pixels (and subpixels)
@w01dnickАй бұрын
Or vertical RGB/BGR, e.g. when using rotated screen.
@gweltazlemartret6760Ай бұрын
@@w01dnickscreen rotation and color inversion (lazy-but-efficient text selection visual) were a mess back in the days. Now mostly everything is handled by the os, those subpixel aliasing errors don’t show up anymore. And I turned off antialiasing and ClearType wherever I can because it’s too blurry for my eyes.
@murfburffleАй бұрын
Stop teasing us with "I don't want to spend a lot of time on the Apple II video modes - there are a lot of other videos that do that" and not leave a link
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
I think the 8-Bit Guy's video on the subject is a pretty solid resource for that: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jITXpJasjrGMgtUsi=ZzbbFE6KFzMsWjPZ
@sub0rLaiАй бұрын
@@japhyriddle thank you ❤
@Creeper_MinecartАй бұрын
@@japhyriddle Thank you!
@kiwi_2_official29 күн бұрын
@@japhyriddle remove the ?si= at the end thats a hwid
@smartperson123 күн бұрын
@@japhyriddleany other recs that aren't…such controversial figures?
@TimMattisonАй бұрын
The hidden message thing at the end is cool. Real spy stuff. What I love about this video is the subtle things you threw in there. The spelling that makes you uncomfortable, "see me next time", etc. It's really great.
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
Ha. Thanks. Yeah, it felt dishonest to say "See you next time", because I can't see the people watching my videos.
@gweltazlemartret6760Ай бұрын
@@japhyriddleas you're not facecamed here, we (as the audience) can’t see you either, aha.
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
@@gweltazlemartret6760 Well, my face appears in the video. So you can, unless you want to argue that it's only a digital representation of me and not the actual light reflecting off of me.
@gweltazlemartret6760Ай бұрын
@@japhyriddle I thought I was funny, whilst not having paid attention enough. 😅
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
@@gweltazlemartret6760 I'd never hold it against you : )
@DoobooDomoАй бұрын
As a subpixel enthusiast, this is actually the first I've heard of subpixel steganography. Neat!
@ToasterReincarnatedАй бұрын
We need a sub-pixel art game with sub-bit music now.
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
Gasp! What would sub-bit music be!?
@ToasterReincarnatedАй бұрын
@@japhyriddle Thats actually a good question, i have no idea
@635574Ай бұрын
Well sub bit doesn't exist for audio, but you can use oversampling for extra smoothness. Only heard of this on some audiophile channel.
@rattttoooooАй бұрын
music thats either *always* on or always off?
@Ratz99Ай бұрын
@@ToasterReincarnated frequencies outside our range of hearing or smth idk
@ZacDonaldАй бұрын
One thing that might help with readability on monitors, don't use maxed out values for R and G, but lower the brightness of the green and red subpixels to match the perceived brightness of the blue pixel.
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
Wait... that's brilliant. Why didn't I think of that. You're so right. Actually, now I remember. I did try that. It looks good for sub-pixels hanging out by themselves, but it makes white areas too purple for obvious reasons. You win some, you lose some.
@mikorooniiАй бұрын
6:08 yes, i did decode it, and yes, i am awesome B)
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
Hee hee. That's so cool. I wish I had an actual award to give you.
@FranticErrorsАй бұрын
How to do it for anyone that's confused: 1. View at 1x scale and take a picture of the monitor 2. Desaturate the picture 3. Squish the picture vertically I cant do it myself since I'm on mobile, but there you go! Timestamp for this tutorial if you need it visually: 5:40
@japhyriddle29 күн бұрын
@@FranticErrors I don't think it's possible with the actual video. There isn't a clean 1X scale version of any of the text. It has to be recreated. This video compression doesn't allow for full resolution reds and blues.
@FranticErrors29 күн бұрын
@@japhyriddle oh. aw shucks
@Canyon_Lark29 күн бұрын
@@japhyriddle i was able to take a screenshot, bound it as tight as I could, then count the pixels and rescale accordingly in photoshop using nearest neighbor scaling and photoshop actually successfully produced a document where each pixel represented really correlated 1:1 to a real pixel in the document! and decoded it that way :-) so in a way yes I did sort of need to "recreate" it, but not pixel by pixel by hand. curious what other people's techniques were? @mikoroonii
@Gamah1991Ай бұрын
5:37 this is a novel enough approach to steganography that could absolutely warrant a defcon talk.... keep exploring computers! you're going to go far :)
@Jojo_Does_ThingzАй бұрын
I gurantee that if it hasn't been done already, that someone at some point will do an A.R.G. and have a hidden message for it using that last use case. Very cool video! the rgb lines on crts always intrigued me, so i was excited to see you craft a lil video talking about it! cool stuff 👌
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
Ha. You're probably right. That seems like a good use. Thank you. Glad you find this interesting.
@jan_haraldАй бұрын
in theory, they could, but remember, the point of an ARG is to be SOLVABLE without needing a lot of prerequisite knowledge, more or less anyone should be able to solve them, otherwise you just end up with an unsolved game but yes, if you figure out how to properly hint at this being the case, then it would be pretty cool
@ZugTheDragonАй бұрын
The stripes on the (Trinitron) CRTs actually aren't pixels! Technology connections made a nice video about this (you can search for "Technology connections CRT pixels), but basically the CRT electron beam can actually show a higher resolution than what the "aperture grille" would imply
@KinuTheDragonАй бұрын
About that: I actually wrote a program that can encode and decode messages written in a similar fashion! However, what I did was essentially write each letter as a 3x3 pixel grid before coloring the columns red, green, and blue. Then I overlap them, so the second letter's left column (red) overlaps the first letter's middle column (green) and so on. I suppose the equivalent for subpixels would be "take this column, then the one 4 to the right, then the one 4 to the right of that".
@tablemat1191Ай бұрын
I hope Daniel Mullins doesn't find this video then
@enemdisk6628Ай бұрын
This reminds me of iPhone wallpapers 10 or so years ago that had a quite convincing metallic looking effect. I think it worked by glitches caused by sub-pixel rendering on the iPhones Retina display. Something like „pseudo-dynamic wallpapers“ or something along that line. There was a German experimental music label that kinda discovered the effect and a Japanese guy who took inspiration from them to create more images.
@plixplopАй бұрын
Found an example, that's pretty cool... so this is a Moiré effect between the graphic's pixels vs the screen's pixels or something along those lines? kzbin.info/www/bejne/iKiwlnewecSeqKs
@m4t7eoАй бұрын
Ah, yes, the "mysterious iphone wallpaper" website. The pseudo animated ones worked through the moire effect, if I recall correctly
@enemdisk6628Ай бұрын
@ That’s the label! the website in the description is gone but it is on the Internet Archive and there are the wallpapers from that video and more insights… Thanks for bringing this up!
@minhuang8848Ай бұрын
That was like a bite-sized Tom7 video Which is a very good thing
@cas7152Ай бұрын
Yes, you are so right
@spacesandwich5593Ай бұрын
I actually had this idea one time as a way of like storing black and white images in a third of its size. It can be done with full depth grayscale too not just with 1-bit images
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
Yeah, that's so true. I don't why I kept everything 1-bit. I think just because it's really easy to see.
@Canyon_Lark29 күн бұрын
@@japhyriddle The 1 bit thing is a happy accident I think then, the sort of stippling effect that you got when you converted the image at 4:09 I think is very well served by the medium. I tried this process on a different image while maintaining grayscale and it was cool too but I think it works better 1 bit
@japhyriddle29 күн бұрын
@@Canyon_Lark Oh that's good to know. Maybe 1-bit just works better for this type of thing. I think the greyscale would work better with a little brightness equalizing. You know how our eyes have different sensitivities to different colors? I don't know the exact numbers, but greens should be turned down a lot, and reds a little bit too.
@willlit2806Ай бұрын
The editing on this is just beautiful
@sporfworfelАй бұрын
All colors only exist in our brains. What makes magenta special is that it requires at least two different wavelengths of light to enter our eyes in order for our brains to experience it, whereas most colors can be experienced with a single wavelength.
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
Depending on definitions, that's very true. I probably should've worded it differently for this video.
@Pingwn11 күн бұрын
The same is true for white.
@sporfworfel11 күн бұрын
@@Pingwn It's also true for any color that is not fully saturated. Pink, for example, requires red, green, and blue, where the red component is strongest and the green and blue components are roughly equal to each other. Really, the vast majority of the colors we experience require at least 3 different wavelengths of light. The pure hues that only require a single wavelength are actually pretty rare.
@peaceanquiet452829 күн бұрын
2:35 Red is being described with the white configuration of sub-pixels.
@cathal5682 күн бұрын
Probably an accident as white is listed as itself
@PixelOverloadChannel27 күн бұрын
my heart feels full after watching this. thank you so much for making it; it tickled my brain
@renderpunk.neocitiesАй бұрын
oh I love this video so much. I've been a fan of a subpixel typefaces for years now
@_hunu9 күн бұрын
Your videos are so thought provoking. Very cool.
@japhyriddle7 күн бұрын
Thank you. I'm glad they're stimulating.
@soupinacan5955Ай бұрын
I could be wrong, but I believe this was used a lot in very old games to make more round shapes. For instance, I'm pretty sure Sonic 1 uses sub-pixelling on the edges of his silhouette to make him look more round, based on the sub-pixel configuration that was commonly used at the time that game was released. There are complex crt filters for certain emulators that actually showcase this to give the most authentic feel for this game. All in all, developers at the time that understood how pixels were rendered actually used sub-pixelling to their advantage to make pixel art look more detailed.
@xenmaifirebringer552Ай бұрын
I guess whole pixels became smaller with time and we forgot a bit about sub-pixel tricks because they were less needed
@vulduvАй бұрын
Sonic 1 came out when CRT tvs were standard. And the phosphor dots on colour CRTs are not aligned to the scanlines of the tv nor the pixels of the image the console is sending. So you can't do any sub pixel shenanigans on a CRT.
@blufudgecrispyrice8528Ай бұрын
Hmm I just thought it was anti aliasing
@RAHelllord26 күн бұрын
CRTs don't do pixel anything, they have three electron beams that move over a slot mask and hit a bunch of phosphors due to the spread of the electron beam. That spread is what makes sprites on CRTs look softer than they actually are, and is also what allows rudimentary blending of colors or "anti-aliasing" for the early 3D titles.
@RinoaL28 күн бұрын
And here I kept accidentally making this art when learning to program on an Apple Ii and didn't even realize.
@DerB23Ай бұрын
That is so cool! I animated a subpixel Autobahn some time ago, and recently made subpixel heraldry. I really look up to you, so seeing you present this niche thing, that I didn't even know other people did, feels very special to me
@bummers26 күн бұрын
I started programming back in the 80s on Radio shack and Apple ][. It's been a looonng while since I hear of anyone doing optimisation like this. Thank you for this video. Liked and subbed.
@japhyriddle25 күн бұрын
Thank you. Much appreciated.
@nelgluhak6709Ай бұрын
this is genuinely the most underrated channel on youtube. thank you
@red13emeraldАй бұрын
I am so happy I subscribed to you! This is the sort of thing I want to see. Interesting, fun, well-presented. Thank you!
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
Yay. Thank you so much.
@CranzitKCPАй бұрын
That's actually so cool! I love how you used it for when you talk throughout the video!
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
Because of how picky I am about lighting, I reasoned it would be easier to make a simple sub-pixel talking face than to film myself, ha ha ha. Thank you.
@CranzitKCPАй бұрын
@@japhyriddle No problem! The concept of Sub-Pixel's is quite innovative on it's own as well.
@dr.squawkolАй бұрын
I love to see that there's another person that thought of doing this. I've been a pixel artist for years and I've seldom played with the concept of sub-pixel art, but I eventually did make something about half a decade ago that *ATTEMPTED* to play with subpixel spacing. Long story short though, I got some f the coloring wrong and messed it up. XD
@sunlaАй бұрын
This is amazing. I love your artsy, sciency mind!
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
Aw. Thank you : )
@Kitsu_WormАй бұрын
1:46 fun fact: Pixel Animator are actually talking about this for sometimes! it just that it kinda PseudoSub-Pixel as it still animate in full pixel. but it called "Sub-Pixel" because it Illusion perceiver to think it move pixel, even though it isn't (in some level :p)!
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
Good point. It's a different meaning of the word 'sub-pixel'. The same idea as anti-aliasing pretty much. In programming, sub-pixels of this sort also play a role. For example, collision detection for sprites is sometimes calculated at a more precise level than the pixels themselves. Super Mario Bros. does this.
@Tysm_for_1k_subsАй бұрын
This video was yesterday.
@cometaHavocАй бұрын
0:46 music name?
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
"Swimming Pools at the Airport". Can be found here: airfolks.bandcamp.com/album/vol-1
@lukekline9513Ай бұрын
I truly love this video and this channel so much. More long form stuff please! Everything here is so high quality!!
@zixvirzjghamn737Ай бұрын
0:56 I can't see the blue one Edixplanation: I had night mode on.
@pepperypeppers2755Ай бұрын
Get your eyes checked, you might be colorblind
@prymieeАй бұрын
Tritanopia
@benwyness148Ай бұрын
Might be colorblind
@silvo6489Ай бұрын
Uh Oh...
@duckyblenderАй бұрын
Maybe you have a blue filter on
@Ignacio-Moonsilver29 күн бұрын
i found this incredibly amazing, and just hearing the concept came to my mind so familiar, and i didn't even hear of i anywhere, i just assumed what it was and i like it! I wouldn't use this casually, or in any means, but it is something i find amusing to have in my knowledge! i'm even surprised you just got 39k subs, let's get to 40k!
@mrman2476Ай бұрын
Tetra Bit Gaming reference: 0:47
@TinyLiamMichael16 күн бұрын
No
@mrman247616 күн бұрын
@@TinyLiamMichael 😢
@mousecop-ky4kh26 күн бұрын
This video is awesome, love your whole style. Music, commentary, visuals, all uniquely perfect.
@ChromaCriesАй бұрын
A good example of a Paradox is the fact that you're looking at sub pixels through pixels. So even to see the sub pixels you still need the larger pixels aka the screen you're watching this on. Now ponder if everything works this way and spend the evening having an existential crisis ⏳
@Lorenzo-pw7dpАй бұрын
Man I really enjoyed this video! Your creativity with the visuals and sound design allied with the informational content really digs deep and differentiate your content from other in this site.
@ani_misha_animatorАй бұрын
1:42 If you unfocus your eyes on this then the sides look like pink, purple, or yellow
@FrederickCrockett29 күн бұрын
or CMYk
@potatoman321924 күн бұрын
@@FrederickCrockettminus the k lol
@potatoman321924 күн бұрын
This screwed up my vision but it’s true.
@ani_misha_animator24 күн бұрын
@@potatoman3219 well you may need to get glasses (let’s hope not) but at least you got a sweet minor reward!
@potatoman321924 күн бұрын
@@ani_misha_animator I’m good now. I may need glasses though irregardless. But it might just be me overthinking things.
@hopeking7841Ай бұрын
I hope this catches on such a cool concept that hasn't been done yet to my knowledge thanks for sharing such a great idea and how to do it!
@SkvlKat-youtubeАй бұрын
1:37 fun fact if you shake your screen here it looks white
@GrilledCheeseSandwichRealАй бұрын
This video is wonderful! You do a great job narrating and animating this and it felt really informative! I sincerely look forward your future productions!
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
Aw. Thank you. I'm glad you like it.
@merion29729 күн бұрын
:) I once made a moving colored image where I moved it 1/3 pixels each steps. So it moved much smoother.
@raiden63127 күн бұрын
This video is a gem. I love how you use subpixel art to make a character speak at the same time as you do, making this video feels "premium". It doesn't feel like a tutorial on something, but rather a neat way for you to explain something cool you've found with your art style and soul onto it. Great job! Thanks for the work!
@kikivoorburgАй бұрын
Left a comment mentioning fonts, but you cover that in the video. It’s rather neat that we exploit the hardware of our screens to render better-looking fonts!
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
One thing I'm curious about is if modern fonts still use the same font-smoothing patterns. The pixel density on screens is so high, and the sub-pixel patterns are less standardized, so I wonder if that concept is getting abandoned.
@sleepyghostmp3Ай бұрын
What a beautiful, informative video. I've tried incorporating subpixelling in CRT oriented pixel pieces I've made, but this is such a good breakdown that's reframed my view of how to do so
@AugustusFGrahamАй бұрын
This is one of the single greatest KZbin videos I’ve ever seen. Not exaggerating. Try to contact JacksFilms and see if you can get this vid featured in his “best KZbin videos of 2024”. This is definitely of high enough quality to make the list.
@inseut25 күн бұрын
This video was recommended to me by the algorithm, and I'm so glad for it. I'm already in love with your amazing content. As a fellow artist who likes to play with creative ways to make art using computers, I feel seen. Thank you so much, honestly.
@MoctorDacАй бұрын
4:25 there may be other videos explaining this but I doubt they'd have as much charm :^]
@galacticidkАй бұрын
i personally love these styles of videos, thank you for taking time out of your day to create this!
@tasteyfoood26 күн бұрын
The sensor pattern at 5:27, why is it primarily green?
@MeSlimyboi24 күн бұрын
that is because our eyes are primarily sensitive to green light, so we use more green sensors to take more information on the green channel, and produce a higher quality image to our eyes
@tasteyfoood24 күн бұрын
@ makes sense! Good for spotting predators in foliage lol
@raucoussauce152821 күн бұрын
@@tasteyfooodI spotted your moms foliage last night
@ApertureAce12 күн бұрын
Given we evolved on a planet with foliage that's green, the human eye is the most sensitive to that color. Each "pixel" on a camera's image sensor needs four subpixels, but we only have 3 primary colors to choose from - red, blue, and green. Because we're most sensitive to green light, we can take advantage of that and practically double the amount of detail for the green channel of an image, while effectively using all of the color channels of an image.
@aaainainainaАй бұрын
i saw the title and i immediately knew it was a japheth video. that’s a good sign. keep it up my fellow creative, ur amazing
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
"Japheth"? I feel so royal.
@froop_ExcelAtFarting26 күн бұрын
Beans, beans, beans Japhy ate some beans He was happy, happy, happy And he ate some beans
@DigitalLife3000Ай бұрын
This video will be referenced in thousands of PhD Theses in the future
@-Burb8 күн бұрын
Kinda reminds me of the 3DS screen doubling the pixels horizontally when you turn on 3D mode, making it look much sharper when 3D is on compared to off. They did that so that you didnt have a drop in resolution when each eye would see half the screen to mimic 3D. Not exactly subpixels, but rather pixels that are half as wide as a normal monitor’s. Edit - Resolution in 2D mode: 400x240 pixels (normal 4:3 aspect ratio, using 2 actual pixels for each horizontal one) Resolution in 3D mode: 800x240 pixels(still 4:3 because the pixels are half as wide as normal)
@ThatPumpkinGuyDev28 күн бұрын
3:47 looks like the gameboy camera photos 😭
@MootPootАй бұрын
this is so unique, never in a million years would i have thought of this
@teabow.Ай бұрын
Your editing is amazing! Just a little error I noticed at 2:32. The display for red should only be the red channel.
@e-talian1245Ай бұрын
Nice catch
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
Ha ha ha. You're so right.
@asserreiadАй бұрын
In the captions he points out his mistake
@nameless.402Ай бұрын
@@asserreiad and in the description
@Klymko2281422 күн бұрын
This video itself looks absolutely like a piece of art. The music, the visuals, the overall atmosphere. I fucking love artistic approach like that
@RolltheredАй бұрын
There is no freaking way i actually am the first person watching this, omg hii guys!!! I'm what you would call a "sub(pixel)scriber" i guess lol.
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
Heh heh. Thanks for showing up to the party on time : )
@RolltheredАй бұрын
@@japhyriddle You bet whenever I see a video from you in my feed its the first one i Pix!(el)
@dialog_box28 күн бұрын
6:07 for those curious, the decoded message here is below. (yes i decoded it by hand) WHOA, YOU ACTUALLY DECODED THIS? YOU'RE AWESOME!
@potatofarmer948821 күн бұрын
1:25 imaginary technique: hollow purple
@smartperson123 күн бұрын
Sometimes, if only rarely, the KZbin algorithm makes an awesome recommendation. I'm happy that happened today and I discovered your channel. Keep it up! Subscribed.
@japhyriddle23 күн бұрын
Thank you. I'm glad you like my work.
@Guillermo640Ай бұрын
Man this is probably gonna make a new era on pixel-art!
@K-Sink128 күн бұрын
this video is friggin awesome dude, you remind me a lot of Ahoy. Keep makin this stuff, I love to see it.
@Buri13Ай бұрын
What is the program called at 2:50? New, nu, noo?
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
Sorry. I guess it was hard to hear it. "Nuke" is the program. By a company called Foundry.
@sock_master21 күн бұрын
Sub-pixel rendering does occasionally come up in unexpected places. I worked on Atari Anniversary Advance for the Game Boy Advance and in order to make Asteroids look a little smoother I used sub-pixel rendering for the vector lines. This backfired when played on a DS because the screen's sub-pixels were in the opposite order.
@dorkish28 күн бұрын
song here? 0:16
@EShiv4228 күн бұрын
Me also want know
@dougamolina27 күн бұрын
yes
@superhetoric27 күн бұрын
nah
@Magnexiden27 күн бұрын
sí
@aeebeecee373711 күн бұрын
Same demand
@ItsDragonsAllTheWayDownАй бұрын
This is incredibly cool and creative. Thanks for being you, dude, it's highly entertaining.
@japhyriddle29 күн бұрын
Ha. Thank you.
@blueredbrickАй бұрын
Hi, the human eye is more sensitive for green, then blue and lastly red. You can see this translated in the brightness of the subpixels. I wonder how the images llook when adjusted for this. Is that feasable in your programming?
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
That's a good point. Although eyes are more sensitive to red than blue, but I get your point. Someone else pointed out that I could have decreased the brightness of my colors accordingly to even them out. A very easy step to include, yes.
@blueredbrickАй бұрын
@japhyriddle Ah ok got the order wrong. But yes that's the idea. Might make the images more crisp. Very cool work, does me remind me of the demoscene of old 👌
@JustDEV128 күн бұрын
I was here under a week when this master piece came out and I’m proud to be here under 171K views
@beabuzzkillАй бұрын
*## SPOILERS FOR THE HIDDEN CODE AT **6:07** IF YOU PRESS READ MORE ##* the code is "whoa, you actually decoded this? you're awesome!" :3
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
I'm so impressed. You're a true sleuth!
@COLOTLdesigns28 күн бұрын
This might sound a little crazy, but I am so impressed... I like toying with images and creating art but I am not a graphic designer. But years ago I wanted to try and manually create images from scratch using the rgb pattern but I didn't know how to create images with it like you do... This is pretty cool man you have a new sub
@Aeduo28 күн бұрын
When I saw the result I was thinking Apple 2 and then you immediately mentioned it. I'm very happy that this was mentioned. This video is _very_ complete on the subject!
@MondoMonkeyAxN29 күн бұрын
5:20 free him
@Thelongestshrimp29 күн бұрын
Free him
@diaryofallen29 күн бұрын
free Him
@prisme_se15 күн бұрын
Free him
@zathrasyes128725 күн бұрын
This is the most nerdy stuff, I have seen for a long time. Great job!
@japhyriddle25 күн бұрын
Mission accomplished.
@FunkyFoooodАй бұрын
4:41 WHAT SONG IS THIS? IT MAKES ME SMILE WITH ALL MY TEETH.
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
It's not really a completed song. It was part of an experiment a decade ago that involved a tape loop of drums wrapped around a cylinder on a spinning turntable with a tape head mounted against the tape loop.
@pasmoluisoАй бұрын
@@japhyriddlewhy are you posy?
@FunkyFoooodАй бұрын
@@japhyriddle thank you... thank you so much..
@_yung_trappa_27 күн бұрын
@@pasmoluisoYou mean The Posy? A slightly different crazy and insanely cool dude.
@pasmoluiso27 күн бұрын
@@_yung_trappa_ Yes. The posy
@CoinBros29 күн бұрын
Amazing! What a wonder under the normal pixel layer. Great work on the video, BTW!
@4nt0sАй бұрын
tiny LED art 🔥
@AdrianHereToHelpАй бұрын
I love the calm-and-pleasant just-kinda-excited-to-talk-about-this-thing-that-they're-interested-in vibe of the narration. Reminds me a bit of Sebastian Lague, who has a wonderful narration style where you can just hear them smiling. I always love videos like this.
@Monkeymario.Ай бұрын
0:29 Not me
@OddlingCoreАй бұрын
Same same …
@trystankitty539329 күн бұрын
1:31 why did these visuals just completely break my brain for a second
@wunderbar-q6yАй бұрын
0:34 what music is that? i like it
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
Thanks. Some weird thing I made a decade ago that never fully developed into a song. It involved a tape loop of drums wrapped around a cylinder sitting on a spinning turntable with a cassette tape head mounted against it.
@wunderbar-q6yАй бұрын
@japhyriddle oh man...that is one of craziest things i ve heard. i hope you will someday complete it. it sounds ljke some crazy idm music
@wunderbar-q6yАй бұрын
@@japhyriddle or perhaps document the process of how you made it. btw what do you mean by drum?? do you mean by a mix of tape loop of drum sound and the recorded sound of cylidner thingy ??
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
@@wunderbar-q6y I don't really have any interest in doing anything more with it, but here's a video of it in action: kzbin.info/www/bejne/kIaWiWqwZZp0bNE
@wunderbar-q6yАй бұрын
@@japhyriddle i love it 😀
@mundocpcАй бұрын
This is an approach I saw quite a few years ago to override colour limitations of Amstrad CPC Mode 1 (just 4 colours, that can be red, green, blue and black). In the original CRT screen results were very good.
@SuperWiiBros0828 күн бұрын
5:47 wait hold up, this could be a clever way to hide messages on a ARG
@shadow6-428 күн бұрын
SWB08, you may be right hold tf up, our mate may have uncovered a new way of encoding shit.
@DjesonPV26 күн бұрын
This is called Millitext and already exist
@yo5tanАй бұрын
This video was so cool, and the production value was absolutely insane!
@LohanDashАй бұрын
Optical illusion ! 5:13 i'ts look like all the cubes is not alligned (sorry fo my englsih, i am french 🇫🇷)
@AdrianManninoАй бұрын
Don’t be Sorry, it’s very good!
@Xeranxies28 күн бұрын
This is amazing! I swear I've wondered if anyone had done this in the past. I am so glad to see it brought into reality.
@minekey94Ай бұрын
Last time i checked Subpixel was a Geometry Dash youtuber
@juliatorre8803Ай бұрын
Gd reference
@joeypouladiАй бұрын
This is so cool! I really appreciate you not only explaining the topic, but also showing us how to make sub-pixel art ourselves. 🙏
@BinglesPАй бұрын
1:02 Gay jumpscare
@AmeriX2-c3kАй бұрын
shut it
@nameless.402Ай бұрын
@@AmeriX2-c3knuh uh
@fomxgorlАй бұрын
lol. always love the rainbow. it's so neat and probably still would love it even if i wasn't part of the lgbt
@Toaster-of_randomАй бұрын
@@AmeriX2-c3k no you shut it idiotic homophobe
@OscribusАй бұрын
@@AmeriX2-c3kits a joke chill out grumpy pants
@goose973527 күн бұрын
Oh this is so cool! I Did a little experimental drawing back in june 2022 like this but never published it. It's fun to see someone popularize it! :>
@rampawarАй бұрын
On 2:32, the red color pair's sub pixels are wrong
@japhyriddleАй бұрын
Yes. An oops. It's in the video's description.
@ideegeniali29 күн бұрын
As soon as i saw thumbnail and title, i knew video would be interesting and comment section even more! I was not disappointed by both!
@LarsHost29 күн бұрын
0:33 Why are you talking about pixels staring at the CRT, that has now pixel?..
@japhyriddle29 күн бұрын
Humor.
@pluhformybruh28 күн бұрын
Ome of the coolest short videos I've ever seen, easy subscription
@QuiethingsАй бұрын
Hey what song was used at 1:29
@petarm4640Ай бұрын
I don't know, but imma leave a reply so i can give you false hope, for like 12 seconds.
@daydrm607628 күн бұрын
The music was made by the creator of the video, it isn't available anywhere
@professionalidiot816123 күн бұрын
@@petarm4640real
@JamelBurger23 күн бұрын
I NEED THAT MAGNIFYING GLASS NOW!!!
@japhyriddle23 күн бұрын
I drew it pixel by pixel, printed it out at a large scale, glued it to some cardboard, and then glued on some green paper so I could do chromakeying. You can easily build one yourself. It won't work in real life though. I guess you could mount a real lens in it, and then it would.