Baby’s Capture Mechanism - Model Showcase (Five Nights at Freddy’s)

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Music in this video: • Baby's Capture Mechani...
Baby is one of my favorite characters in Five Nights at Freddy’s: she stands out for being one of the only times an animatronic has been a genuine character in and of themselves, beyond just ‘monster with a sympathetic backstory’. Amoral but not evil, manipulative and yet naively childish. She’s more fleshed-out than a lot of the human cast, ironically enough.
This is an iteration on my previous concept for an alternate Lefty design I made a tad over two years ago at time of writing. The concept is more or less the same, but I’ve learned many new tricks since then. This has meant breaking some new ground for me on the mechanical engineering side of things (my favorite part): my first use of U-joints, rubber drive belts, springs, gears, a scissor lift mechanism, a new more detailed eye mechanism driven by servos, and new efforts made to include at least a vague representation of air/fluid canisters for the pistons, wherever possible. It’s still not perfect, there are a few aspects that are glossed over or missing, but it’s my most mechanically sound animatronic design to date. As always, no cheating- all instances of clipping and impossible joints from the official design have been fixed.
The outer plastic shell is pretty much unchanged from the games, based on the official model from Help Wanted, replaced bit by bit until none of the original model is left. All the interior skeleton is completely new, but I tried to keep the general look of ‘Ennard wires emulating musculature’ that all the SL endoskeletons have. My idea with this is that the writhing tubes contract and twist to move the skeleton, in a similar way to real muscles over bone.
Where normally I animate FNaF animatronics to emphasize their ‘unalive-ness’, for want of a better word, here I changed my approach to be more expressive and natural. It’s my attempt at giving a nod to Baby being unusually self-aware.
I felt the need to take a different approach to the sound design as well. I recorded a new set of movement sounds, with the intent of sounding a bit less clanky and primitive, more smooth and sleek. Sister Location has a very futuristic aesthetic, so my normal library of sound effects just didn’t seem to fit.
Sounds are recorded from a 3D Printer, a wind-up toy for the eye servos, a refrigerator for miscellaneous mechanical hums, a variety of doorknobs and push-bars for the new clunky sounds, and sound effects carried over from FNaF proper, namely Sister Location and Security Breach. The sound for the inflating balloon comes from this incredibly convenient KZread channel: / @soundeffects24
Additional textures from poliigon.com
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  • @Projekt_Nightmare
    @Projekt_Nightmare11 ай бұрын

    could you do a video like this but on springbonnie and fredbear? and have springbonnie being a fixed springtrap with a purple vest and bowtie then have fredbear be a fixed withered golden freddy with a purple vest, hat and bow tie. and the endo skeleton be realistic to how a real one would work but at the same time to where a human can fit inside

  • @TheNickofTime

    @TheNickofTime

    11 ай бұрын

    This is my most common request I get in the comments, and has been for a long time. Unfortunately, designing something that intricate, to the same standards of realism as models like this, is far beyond me. Until you’ve sat down and thought through it, it’s easy to underestimate just how big a leap of engineering it is from stuff like this up to a functional spring lock suit. First, you have to design a functional robot. That’s step one. Then, you have to figure out how it can be disassembled and rearranged to the extent that a human being can fit between the parts, and still have all the joints and connections and wiring seamlessly click back together with the strength to support its own weight. Third, you need to have all of this driven by a single motion of a hand crank, to move everything by constantly changing distances, accounting for every different potential pose the suit could be in when you start. All this needs to take place inside the space afforded by the costume. I’m not prepared to call it impossible, but it would take someone far cleverer than me to solve a puzzle like that. If any future animations I do feature springlock animatronics, I’ll probably just settle for something that only looks right at a glance through the gaps in the suit, much like how they do it in the games.

  • @Vantablack000

    @Vantablack000

    11 ай бұрын

    @@TheNickofTimeif it helps, just make the animatronics fucking huge to allow you space for all the mechanisms. It would explain Nightmare and Nightmare Fredbear’s sizes, as well as how a human head could fit inside Fredbear. Make them at least double the size of a human, if not even bigger

  • @TheNickofTime

    @TheNickofTime

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Vantablack000But then how does a human wear them?

  • @FredbearOfficial

    @FredbearOfficial

    11 ай бұрын

    How any other cosplayer would, stilts for the below knee legs and vision out the neck

  • @Vantablack000

    @Vantablack000

    11 ай бұрын

    @@TheNickofTime before I’ll reply I have to clear this up: my swearing does not indicate that I’m angry. I’ve seen many people make that little mistake. It’s just that I’m really used to doing this. Anyways, back on topic: very good question. The answer ? Idfk, FNAF logic. Perhaps William also designed some kinda exoskeleton to assist in moving in those big motherfuckers ? Idk. I’m thinking about the shit that guy on KZread did to help him lift unrealistically oversized anime swords. Although I suppose that wouldn’t make any fuckin’ sense. An animatronic using both an endoskeleton and an exoskeleton ? Nah, not happenin’. Hmmm. Idk, it beats me. Maybe the wearers just have to use a shit-load of momentum to raise their arms and legs ? I’m really tryin’ to think of something here but nothing comes to mind. Fuck it, William and Henry are secretly body-builders. There ya go. Problem solved XD.

  • @MeemahSN
    @MeemahSN11 ай бұрын

    I’ve always wondered how Baby’s capture mechanism worked. This is much more believable than her canon endoskeleton. Plus the animation is gorgeous here.

  • @joaogabrielimperial7777

    @joaogabrielimperial7777

    9 ай бұрын

    her real endoskeleton looks like human muscles

  • @kris.m8605

    @kris.m8605

    9 ай бұрын

    It actually looks like you could trap a child inside

  • @arjersantiago60

    @arjersantiago60

    8 ай бұрын

    😢😢😢😢😢 Baby

  • @Nightwalker065

    @Nightwalker065

    8 ай бұрын

    @@joaogabrielimperial7777 the whole funtimes were made with wires and cable, so yeah they all have pretty human like endos.

  • @superkidsabi268
    @superkidsabi2688 ай бұрын

    2:05 I feel like no one talks about the balloon fingers. It’s always the ice cream stomach they talk about. I’m glad you included the balloon fingers.

  • @WebSlinger62
    @WebSlinger6211 ай бұрын

    I like the concept of grounding fictional characters in reality. It gives you that certain feeling that you can't really describe. Awesome job once again, can't wait to see what you'll make next! 👍😄👍

  • @fazbearmaniac166

    @fazbearmaniac166

    11 ай бұрын

    It gives realism to what isn’t possible,it kind of reminds me of those fnaf vhs floating around,it gives a realistic look on how real people would handle those situations,but these just give a weird unrealistic and uncomfortable feeling,because you know what it’s from and you know it’s not real so it just kind of feels like your watching an animusic video except none of the machines do anything and they just sit there while music some other music plays from afar

  • @lucarvee

    @lucarvee

    11 ай бұрын

    Someone makes the threat look so real that it feels almost as though you could encounter it IRL? Like you could be walking around and suddenly this… thing that you know from the stories is walking around in front of you on it’s own power? Something impossible made possible? I don’t know, maybe the feel is indescribable, because what I feel in that moment, is horror.

  • @dex3625

    @dex3625

    11 ай бұрын

    The word you're looking for is uncanny, lil bro

  • @lucarvee

    @lucarvee

    11 ай бұрын

    @@dex3625 Thank you

  • @joseleenchirinda2708

    @joseleenchirinda2708

    2 ай бұрын

    Lllllllll​@@lucarvee

  • @decimalheckery5737
    @decimalheckery573711 ай бұрын

    dude your models kick ass keeping elements of the original design whilst adding your own charm and style is already a real damn cool concept, but making them look like they could function in real life is an absurd quest that you somehow achieved near perfectly

  • @locolord
    @locolord11 ай бұрын

    This is amazing. I've always thought that Baby's ability to inflate balloons with her fingertips was an oddly cool idea, and i love seeing it here. I also love the new approach, it really does highlight how different Baby is from the rest of the FNaF roster.

  • @raskzak3313
    @raskzak331311 ай бұрын

    I must say you make some of the most interesting and realistic designs out there, this is great work, keep it up

  • @ultmateragnarok8376
    @ultmateragnarok837611 ай бұрын

    Admittedly one of the strangest lines in the franchise, but you've transferred it seamlessly into a fairly feasible design! I can certainly see a lot of your modelling and design improvements since, say, the Twisted endo showcase in terms of the joints and various similar components. I see some fairly considerable changes had to be made to the casing to make it actually functional, resulting in some sizable gaps, but unfortunately there's not a lot of Scott designs that don't have that issue, save for some of the thinnest models - Withered Foxy, Ballora, or the first two games' endos come to mind as examples of some of the least clipping. Just the nature of having such wide limbs without any arch to the actual limb structure. There's a lot of really neat mechanical systems in play, here, such as that eye setup, and I really like what you did with the faceplates to make them work, it's simple but effective - though the games do seem to imply the faceplates are also split in the middle, so you can take just the front half of the head clean off, or at least that's how all the masks-on-walls seem to work such as Blacktime Freddy in that UCN office or Ennard's own mask (and I _think_ there's a canon version of Baby's faceplates also split like this at some point in one of the games? Not sure if it's actually official though), though the seam for it isn't shown. This does also seem to be what the Funtime endoskeletons were kind of supposed to be, as well, as both Ennard and Yenndo (and the others but they're a lot harder to get the endos for) have only the single layer of coiled wires flush with the casings, and then inside that a faintly visible, static frame, which presumably keeps them from being a wobbly, jointless mess. Also explains the bigger components visible in them, though the wires on the official models are also meant to hide both the stuff that really shouldn't be there in the lore, and the stuff that isn't actually there in terms of game creation. That tangent aside, this is a really impressive one and your extra touch with the different animation definitely makes her feel a bit creepier in a different way to so many of the other characters. Eager to see what you do next as well!

  • @fredlueplaystudios2325

    @fredlueplaystudios2325

    11 ай бұрын

    What do you mean by "split"? Like, open? Ennard is a fusion, just to reminder.

  • @ultmateragnarok8376

    @ultmateragnarok8376

    11 ай бұрын

    @@fredlueplaystudios2325 The split which takes place between SL and FFPS, where Baby separated off of them and the remainder became Molten Freddy.

  • @bfrxcrpgfhanzux
    @bfrxcrpgfhanzux11 ай бұрын

    this really seems like it could exist in real life like damn, everything actually seems to make sense

  • @mr.blackwhite7846
    @mr.blackwhite784611 ай бұрын

    I swear, the way you make these nonsensical designs into reality, how you animate and model them, the attention to detail you put into the individual components so that they work together in a realistic manner, even the lighting- it's all just pure art. There are no proper words to describe how fantastical and beyond astonishing your work is. It's like watching a master's craftsmanship. I hope you are proud of yourself, your talent, and what you have created with these videos. They're masterpieces that never fail to amaze. Thank you for all of your effort and hard work that goes into making these showcases, and the countless hours you must've put spent to give us this content, for FREE no less. Thank you, and I wish you a great day!

  • @UnflappedFlea
    @UnflappedFlea11 ай бұрын

    your capability to model such small and fine details amazes me. I have only been modeling for 2 years and I can not even begin to imagine modeling and rigging something like this. I am not exaggerating when I say you are my biggest inspiration when it comes to 3d stuff. Seriously, i said this before in previous videos but you never fail to impress. Another banger video as always

  • @TheNickofTime

    @TheNickofTime

    11 ай бұрын

    I’m honored to be able to inspire someone else in their own pursuits, that carries more weight than any compliment. I wish you luck on your CGI adventures!

  • @foxyplayz1399
    @foxyplayz139911 ай бұрын

    You're absolutely incredible, I gotta say, I was trying to find a way for the eyes to look around realistically myself but had never come up with anything, this guy is truly a diamond in the rough.

  • @TheNickofTime

    @TheNickofTime

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you! The problem with this eye mech design, unfortunately, is that if you have her look too far to the left or right, the eyes start to rotate at different speeds and she goes all wall-eyed. It’s not a rigging problem, it comes from the physics of the little arms that rotate the eyes. I’m proud of it, but I wouldn’t call it an optimal solution.

  • @Pandorga2

    @Pandorga2

    11 ай бұрын

    I know it has nothing to do with the eyes, but its funny that the "Sphere" articulation is one of the only few options that can make it legs and arms move in any direction. Vertically, horizontally and even spin around

  • @foxyplayz1399

    @foxyplayz1399

    11 ай бұрын

    @The Nick of Time Hmm well I guess she would still move her head to look at whatever she was looking at anyways so no biggie!

  • @foxyplayz1399

    @foxyplayz1399

    11 ай бұрын

    @CanalPandorga2 SN yeah, that's definitely the most difficult part, and then you have to make sure the joints are very very strong

  • @micah3331

    @micah3331

    8 ай бұрын

    How would the song database work tho?

  • @HannahBanina
    @HannahBanina6 ай бұрын

    I just noticed and really appreciate the ice cream dispenser actually dripping at 1:12 and 1:26. You cut absolutely no corners making these things seem actually mechanically feasible - from the Lefty video that first introduced me to your channel to all the other models you’ve crafted - and I can’t get enough of it ❤

  • @randomotakunerd
    @randomotakunerd11 ай бұрын

    I will never get tired of how you get these designs that weren't supposed to make sense mechanically, and somehow do just that! Without even changing the overall design!! Awesome job as always!!!

  • @crashbash5294
    @crashbash529411 ай бұрын

    It's truly impressive how you managed to meld together both modern robotics and Mr. Afton's wire tube designs to create something that has human like flexibility yet still is rigid and structured like a machine

  • @-half_dead_robot-
    @-half_dead_robot-9 ай бұрын

    I hope Cawthon sees these. Seeing how these creations come to life and function gives them a new feeling than just “yup it works because it does”. Very cool to see everything in motion 💯

  • @connorcaddy5661
    @connorcaddy566111 ай бұрын

    Hope you do more model showcases like this cause this is dope

  • @botbee2316
    @botbee231611 ай бұрын

    Think it’s cool you added the “inflating balloon right from her fingertips.” Awesome work!

  • @lukefox718
    @lukefox71811 ай бұрын

    You could literally be a certifiable engineer for this. Amazing job. All the little parts and systems functioning together was so satisfying to watch.

  • @-zero-3148
    @-zero-314811 ай бұрын

    The fact that you even added the helium tanks for the fingers is incredible, awesome job!

  • @BlueSunStudios1

    @BlueSunStudios1

    5 ай бұрын

    Correct me if I am wrong, but one of them may actually even be an ice cream tank given the way the tube loads up to a dispenser where the capture mechanism seems to hold an ice cream cone.

  • @sage9714
    @sage971411 ай бұрын

    So excited to see this upload! Everything about it was so fascinating from her smooth and natural movements to the eye mechanisms to her claw to her endoskeleton. This is so cool, you are so talented and never disappoint. Would love to see more stuff like this!

  • @animatronicfunhouse
    @animatronicfunhouse11 ай бұрын

    How is this all made by one person? The modeling and movement, the lighting, the sound effects, the music, the very high-quality video and audio; it's so much, and I'm so amazed at how you do so well at it all! Great job, each of these projects is an amazing achievement.

  • @darkdoubloontv8906
    @darkdoubloontv89069 ай бұрын

    Hugely underrated. I prefer this design to the actual game one! Everything here looks feasible and it incorporates the helium tanks as well! It'd be cool to see a Funtime Freddy capture mechanism as well

  • @TheIntruderInYourCloset
    @TheIntruderInYourCloset9 ай бұрын

    I really love how when the light comes on baby she looks up as if the creator is saying: "Show us what you can do, Baby."

  • @SPG69
    @SPG6911 ай бұрын

    You single Handedly fixed my biggest pet peeve with the funtimes Their endoskeletons

  • @zuveresgames
    @zuveresgames8 ай бұрын

    Dude this was made very cool! I didn't even think about how people can do THIS

  • @ThirstySerolf
    @ThirstySerolf8 ай бұрын

    Model and presentation is fantastic. I really love your editing and camera work, and the amount of detail that went into your model is staggering

  • @OrangeChickenSoup
    @OrangeChickenSoup2 ай бұрын

    This is amazing! The animation, sound design and effects, models and realism is amazing. Great job brother!

  • @soundwave3273
    @soundwave327311 ай бұрын

    Seeing all of the mechanisms, the frame and joints was a pleasure to my eyes, so cool to see you’re using universal joints for the hands, a realistic mechanism for the eyes. The shell is another thing I loved to see, some parts are modified to make proper movement without clipping on other parts, AMAZING JOB as always.

  • @micah3331

    @micah3331

    8 ай бұрын

    I'd love to see how her song database works

  • @Secarious
    @Secarious11 ай бұрын

    How mechanisms work always facinates me. And it's even more facinating when someone puts viable and believable mechanics into something fictional

  • @skeletor6111
    @skeletor611111 ай бұрын

    Next nick of time vid: "Remodeling the entire cyberspace network to fit within animatronic suits so they can watch youtube vids."

  • @bonuzdukkz
    @bonuzdukkz11 ай бұрын

    This is so well done, like how the faceplates would function realistically, the endo the ice cream claw even including the helium tank that inflate balloons right at the fingertips. I would like to see how the spring lock suit is done.

  • @unnamedaxolotl
    @unnamedaxolotlАй бұрын

    The personality you give Baby in this video is so amazing. Despite it being a showcase video of sorts, you still give her little quirks (being surprised when the platform rotates, her gaze following the balloon as it flies away) and I am SO here for it. Such a pretty video.

  • @Brick963
    @Brick96311 ай бұрын

    bro this looks Good

  • @magicalunicorn1296
    @magicalunicorn129611 ай бұрын

    From the title and the start of the video i thought it was gonna be about Elizabeth going in there without William around and the video would be the her getting eaten moment

  • @thomasleach3615
    @thomasleach361511 ай бұрын

    outstanding work as always! this jaw-dropping detail is a trademark of your videos and always shines through!

  • @Hi_its_da_blanket_with_glasses
    @Hi_its_da_blanket_with_glasses4 ай бұрын

    The detail of a bit of ice cream falling from the cone to the edge of the opening was really good! (Very thorough details)

  • @alejandrosv6033
    @alejandrosv603311 ай бұрын

    This is the most epic video of capture mechanism, you need to do the elizabeth's death with this epic model

  • @melinatedthinka8210
    @melinatedthinka821011 ай бұрын

    I can’t wait till we get to look back at all your fun projects when you develop your own game years from now. The level of skills and vision behind these is incredible, makes me wonder what’s in store for your trajectory. Every video is every step of your journey 🖤

  • @Eonized
    @Eonized9 ай бұрын

    Best funtime endo design, probably the best I've seen. Definitely better than the pipes and wires mess in the original game

  • @micah3331

    @micah3331

    8 ай бұрын

    The pipes and wires endoskeleton made no sense at all 😭💀 how did they ever function in that game? Also yeah this endoskeleton actually keeps the flat square headed endoskeleton that we all know in love from fnaf

  • @tundra189
    @tundra18911 ай бұрын

    Your work is absolutely amazing, keep it up

  • @MSB_003
    @MSB_00311 ай бұрын

    Amazing! Wow, you seem to be the only individual capable of bringing these very fictitious designs to life. I always turned my head at the sight of the funtime animatronic endoskeletons, but... you make it seem very, very feasible! Wonderful job.

  • @davejohansen8603
    @davejohansen860311 ай бұрын

    I love how real and believable looking your models are :D I think seeing the other funtime animatronics in this style would be really cool

  • @usernameisallfull
    @usernameisallfull11 ай бұрын

    Istg these showcases are the coolest, i love to see how these absurd mechanisms *could* work irl

  • @00White_Legend15
    @00White_Legend152 ай бұрын

    It's incredibly brilliantly done!! amazing job!!

  • @sauraplay2095
    @sauraplay209511 ай бұрын

    This is so cool! This such incredible work, and great job ofc!👏👍

  • @axelpak8269
    @axelpak826910 ай бұрын

    Потрясающая работа! Первые секунды, я думал что это типичная sfm модель из 2016,но когда подробностей стало больше....

  • @plaguster
    @plaguster10 ай бұрын

    get an engineer on the set, we are making a circus baby

  • @Kilton606
    @Kilton60611 ай бұрын

    That model is absolutely beautiful Amazing work, keep it up!

  • @biggestchungus6680
    @biggestchungus668010 ай бұрын

    Fantastic, Just fantastic, Nothing more to be said that you've already heard I'm sure, Keep doing your thing and take your time, Its awesome

  • @elliotmusgrove5468
    @elliotmusgrove546811 ай бұрын

    Love it. Your talent for deconstructing animatronic designs into something that actually makes sense will always amaze me. The things I would animate if I had your talent….anyway, I have a request. Would your general interpretation of how it’s like to actually possess and control an animatronic make a good animation? (goldenduo in particular, there’s something really unique goin on there and I always love to hear people’s interpretations of it.)

  • @micah3331

    @micah3331

    8 ай бұрын

    They use a spiritual steering wheel I guess

  • @abrador3327
    @abrador332711 ай бұрын

    This is one of the most detailed and impressive model showcases I've seen for FNAF, excellent work 👌

  • @Tkmined
    @Tkmined11 ай бұрын

    I like the sound design choice of using stepper motors for the movement here, as opposed to the brushed motors with triggers seen in the older models. Gives it a more "advanced" feel.

  • @TheNickofTime

    @TheNickofTime

    11 ай бұрын

    Fun fact, the motors are sampled from 3D printers!

  • @Tkmined

    @Tkmined

    11 ай бұрын

    @@TheNickofTime oh nice! I recognized them from the sounds our sh*tty intelitek 1000 cnc mill made when it ran. I made it sing once cause the stepper motors make quite a steady tone.

  • @cobra5658
    @cobra565811 ай бұрын

    Honestly, I’d like to see what a realistic ennard from sister location looks like but not the way you’d done molten Freddy who was mostly just a bunch of wires with eyes, a mask, and two sets of “hands” which you portrayed so bloody accurately to realism so btw just bravo on that man that was awesome. Back on topic, I mean an ennard who looks humanoid and is compact or like the wires and what makes them up is more tightly kept together since they wanted to mimic a human body from what I’d heard hence why ennard isn’t more just a floppy noodle in vague humanoid shape. Personally I imagine a realistic sister location ennard to sport more FNAF 2 and 1 esc endoskeletons or maybe even security breach styled limbs and such as I don’t think the galvanized wire would work as well regarding making a humanoid pile of wires and mechanical parts. Another couple ideas for you in case you’d prefer something different: Realistic Chuck E. Cheese style endoskeletons for the withered animatronics from FNAF 2, I always image that withered Bonnie wouldn’t have an endoskeleton face that was so flat if you will. (Something sorta like the FNAF fan game called juniors for example) “Creation” from the joy of creation fnafgame but done in your style/realistic if you will Maybe a more realistic or in-your-style mangel from FNAF 2 A personal favorite request for me would be for you to try and make Funtime Freddy from the count the ways book, personally I’d like to see a saw blade and such actually built into the endoskeleton instead of how the usual animations portray these tools just sticking out from places where other mechanical portions already are.

  • @Placeholdername821
    @Placeholdername82111 ай бұрын

    this channel is so underrated i hope you make it up to the big leagues

  • @Sagelol945
    @Sagelol9456 ай бұрын

    I love how you showed a upclose look at circus baby. From how her eyebrows moved, her Helium tank, claw, and more! I love this so much! Keep up the good work! ❤️

  • @OriginalSniperLol
    @OriginalSniperLol5 ай бұрын

    damn this is amazing. keep it up man!

  • @alduinwrldeater7913
    @alduinwrldeater791311 ай бұрын

    This animation is amazing! Very well done!

  • @teamawesome5153
    @teamawesome515311 ай бұрын

    Whoa, this is incredible! The fact that you were able to make Circus Baby look like a real-like, working robot is just.. wow. Fantastic job!👏😯

  • @Flandre-Scarlet
    @Flandre-Scarlet10 ай бұрын

    You just gave the guy actually building these robots a tutorial

  • @Slightly_Toasted24
    @Slightly_Toasted2411 ай бұрын

    Most animators will add just bars with balls connecting them and call that machine, but you actually put a lot of work into your designs

  • @Technoton3
    @Technoton311 ай бұрын

    I can sorta see how Elizabeth would be able to fit.

  • @The.Quiet.Kid.
    @The.Quiet.Kid.10 ай бұрын

    1:12 I simultaneously love and hate how a single drop of ice-cream dripped from the spout and landed onto the metal frame. I love it, because the detail of such a small thing is impressive, but I hate it, because my inner perfectionist is going absolutely crazy over the *single drop* that missed.

  • @TheNickofTime

    @TheNickofTime

    10 ай бұрын

    If it makes you feel better, a second drop falls at 1:26!

  • @The.Quiet.Kid.

    @The.Quiet.Kid.

    10 ай бұрын

    @@TheNickofTime Wow, I didn’t notice that. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-

  • @coopercoopintiniii3576
    @coopercoopintiniii357611 ай бұрын

    Will you make a video of Elizabeth's death like how it kinda was with lefte and the puppet?

  • @TheNickofTime

    @TheNickofTime

    11 ай бұрын

    I wouldn't say 'definitely not', to an idea like that, but it's not something I have any plans for in the foreseeable future.

  • @coopercoopintiniii3576

    @coopercoopintiniii3576

    11 ай бұрын

    @@TheNickofTime okay thanks....

  • @stefanmaster2099
    @stefanmaster20998 ай бұрын

    I feel like circus baby would have alot more "Personality" in her movements

  • @tara5985
    @tara598511 ай бұрын

    Absolutely amazing

  • @amNotRed
    @amNotRed4 ай бұрын

    1:12 I love how you can see the ice cream drip there, very neat little detail!

  • @awesomebravegirls237
    @awesomebravegirls23711 ай бұрын

    I love the model! Very unique!

  • @mehrannajm3406
    @mehrannajm340611 ай бұрын

    Good job bro❤

  • @thegreatzachattack1770
    @thegreatzachattack17703 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the run down on how she works. I can’t wait to have her at my birthday party! :)

  • @steveglitterbutt
    @steveglitterbutt11 ай бұрын

    This is incredible!

  • @ch1llspace
    @ch1llspace9 ай бұрын

    Oh my god this is incredible.

  • @ShadeMeadows
    @ShadeMeadows11 ай бұрын

    *IT'S SO COOL.* It feels official~

  • @cephlo4933
    @cephlo493311 ай бұрын

    Dude it wouldn't surprise me if a indie dev or a game company wanted to hire you cause your modelling and animation skills are on point!

  • @adoljitler69
    @adoljitler6911 ай бұрын

    pretty cool its full of nice details that actually make sence.

  • @Odinford
    @Odinford9 ай бұрын

    This is so cool how your love for robots inspired you to make fnaf robots but if they were real. This is so cool, and has inspired me to think more about making or desinging fnaf robots but with real knowlegde of robot technician. (obviously just for fun and not 100% accurate) Excited tyo see what you do next. Also the springlock animatronics are a realy cool cosept for this.💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💝💝💝💝

  • @BlueSunStudios1
    @BlueSunStudios15 ай бұрын

    This is beautiful

  • @coltthechamp
    @coltthechamp7 ай бұрын

    This is super cool

  • @Brydav_Massbear
    @Brydav_Massbear9 ай бұрын

    I can see not only the helium tanks, but also the ice cream dispenser. Honestly, I thought the helium tanks would be small ones located in her forearms while the ice cream dispenser is located inside her abdomen.

  • @EggoRego
    @EggoRego10 ай бұрын

    I can't describe how much I love how you made Circus Baby's endo look, I am not a big fan of the Yenndo type endo skeletons.

  • @Alice_Angel_13552
    @Alice_Angel_135524 ай бұрын

    Going by the way she reacted when her face plates opened and how calm and relived she seemed when thay closed makes it seem like opening them is uncomfortable for them witch makes sense and seems cool. P.s i LOVE your model for her!

  • @Kids_Scissors
    @Kids_Scissors5 күн бұрын

    I like the detail of her eyelids being black rubber corrugated semi-sphere shapes that compress like an accordion when they open. Makes much more sense than the original design

  • @dominicbermea9828
    @dominicbermea982811 ай бұрын

    YES! a new one!

  • @sneky215
    @sneky21511 ай бұрын

    I've always felt that all of the SL animatronics are very unrealistic. All of the unnecessary wires make up their endoskeletons, and even the faceplate mechanic. This model fixes most of my issues for circus baby. A more scaled down amount of wires, and a smart capture system. Just a few gripes about it. Firstly, as I've already said, the faceplate system has always felt useless. It would be much more effective if someone were to just lift the head piece off to have much more access to the head mechanisms. This complaint doesn't apply for the torso though, as it has the capture system. Perhaps make the head into one solid piece with one cut through it so that it can easily be taken off and reattached. Secondly, the extending and retracting system for the 'claw'. I feel that the giant sissor lift-like extendor is too thin and flimsy. It seems like it would snap into two the first time it's used. Maybe make it thicker and stronger to support the weight of a human body. I think we should also thicken the claw, as it seems like it would also snap. Thirdly, the claw seems like it can only reach adults. I'm pretty sure that Circus Baby is ment to be capturing children. Fouthly, I think that kids would be very startled at the sight of this giant girl opening up her chest cavity revealing most of her endoskeleton along with the way her head tilts back lifelessly. Maybe make it so her head doesn't do that, and make the inside of her torso into a small metal 'room' of sorts. This eliminates another problem of the body being hidden. Without something covering up the slight separation in her chest, it would be very clear that there's a dead body in there. Especially with blood that would likely be seeping out. Lastly, as it transitions from the endoskeleton render back to the suited render, you can see the person for scale inside of circus baby. They look all crushed up and stiff, which looks cool. But.. how? Maybe make a mechanism that pulls their limbs into the torso so they can't stick out and prevent the chest from closing. Maybe make it so the 'door' on the metal 'room' that I mentioned earlier helps keep these limbs along with the already mentioned system to pull said limbs inside. And.. That's all of my gripes for now. I hope this helps, as it may be able to help you on future projects too. It would be cool to see a revised circus baby, but that would probably be time consuming and not worth it. I wish you luck though, and maybe you can apply these principles on the other SL animatronics if you want to make them as well. I hope you cave a good day (or night)!

  • @TheNickofTime

    @TheNickofTime

    11 ай бұрын

    For what it's worth, I have justifications- or at least, explanations- for several of your gripes. Here are my attempts to address what I can- quotes from your comment are paraphrased for brevity, instead of being exact. Firstly, 'the faceplate system has always felt useless': It is only there because I was trying to avoid changing the design, especially on the outside, and only change the detail work on the inside of the animatronic. Useful or not, the opening faces are a big part of the Sister Location designs' identity, to remove it would lose the essence of the original which I was trying to preserve. Secondly, 'the scissor lift is too thin and flimsy': It doesn't quite come across in the video just how tight of a balancing act modeling the inside of the torso was. The bars of the scissor lift are just about as thick as I could possibly make them, any more and it would push the resting position of claw so far forward that the chest cavity would no longer be able to accommodate the victim. Thirdly, 'the claw seems like it can only reach adults': The claw can actually be angled downward, but there is a limit to how far down it goes before it bumps into the skirt. If I were to animate a capturing scene, I would simply have Baby lean forward and crouch her legs to lower the claw as needed. Fourthly, 'kids would be startled at the sight of the opening, maybe make the inside less unsightly by covering up the mechanisms with a "metal room" ': This comes down to the issue of space: I simply can't not afford to lose any more space in there, at all. It's already really pushing being able to fit everything in there with enough room for even a small child. The idea of some kind of seal on the torso panels to hide the gap isn't bad, though, I might incorporate that if I use this model again. Lastly, 'maybe make a mechanism that pulls in limbs so they can't stick out': Once again, there really isn't room for something like that, but what isn't shown (because the outer shell is removed for that part) is that when the torso lowers, the side panels also swing shut, pushing in from the sides and forcing the victim to get their arms and legs out of the way. But at the end of the day, this is a sci-fi robot, and there's only so much you can do to make a fundamentally unrealistic concept look feasible.

  • @astronautminusyt949
    @astronautminusyt94911 ай бұрын

    Awesome!!!!!

  • @flexzstudio
    @flexzstudio9 ай бұрын

    your work is amazing I love it I wish the model was available I love it

  • @HolyFuckItsAMEME
    @HolyFuckItsAMEME11 ай бұрын

    This is fricking fantastic wow

  • @PDD555
    @PDD55511 ай бұрын

    Ngl, I'm scared of how real and precise all these mechanisms look in your videos. There's probably someone who can replicate them

  • @Issengan
    @Issengan11 ай бұрын

    oh my god this is awesome!

  • @scrapanimatesstuff
    @scrapanimatesstuff11 ай бұрын

    This 3D model looks fire bro!

  • @ThatWannabeMusician
    @ThatWannabeMusician11 ай бұрын

    I love this so much, a great video to watch before I start building Fredbear =]

  • @sourayanroy8318
    @sourayanroy83188 ай бұрын

    This is great for science project 👍

  • @doughnuts87
    @doughnuts876 ай бұрын

    That's insane, an this actually makes sense to look at. Very well done. I wonder how long it took you to make the whole thing. (An how long it would take for the other funtimes or things like the spring suits an robot bases like fnaf 1-2)

  • @thebreadbunny1863
    @thebreadbunny186311 ай бұрын

    Do you have any background in engineering or similar fields? Because this is INCREDIBLE! Alongside the realism, I really liked how you conveyed the emotions of baby, kinda made me feel bad for her.

  • @syryozh6957
    @syryozh695710 ай бұрын

    she slayed

  • @STANL3Y06
    @STANL3Y066 ай бұрын

    1:12 the ice cream melting was a nice touch

  • @Nintendo641200
    @Nintendo6412005 ай бұрын

    NGL, she's my favorite out of the bunch. I don't know why, but I loved her. I guess it's because I found her cute.

  • @Adri-101
    @Adri-10110 ай бұрын

    Cool Video Sir

  • @flamethedude4300
    @flamethedude430011 ай бұрын

    Hey, Nick of time, remember your w. Bonnie costume? You should put like a mini speaker in the head, connected to a phone that has a soundboard with all of w. Bonnie's voicelines.

  • @THEANDROIDMUSIC
    @THEANDROIDMUSIC11 ай бұрын

    incredible

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