Because these are still shots from security camera footage. You’re not seeing him talk or blink or smile or twitch, all things that a persons face does. Comparing this Halloween costume to the masks from mission impossible is actually hilarious.
Bud, no. Military tech is certainly going to me more sophisticated in some aspects but to believe they’re making realistic masks people wear over their face is silly.
Don’t just believe something just cause it sounds cool. Do research.
This is still shots from a security camera. It’s not like he interacted with people and they thought he was a white guy. They looked at grainy security camera footage, which with mild scrutiny can be seen is fake.
What you’re suggesting is a person in front of high definition news cameras, photographers, talking with people and answering questions. If you think the step from Halloween mask to THAT level of sophistication is that small that it takes a couple billion dollars of research that NOBODY else even comes close to replicating you really don’t know anything about manufacturing.
If this technology exists, there would be a middle ground between a goddamn rubber Halloween mask and mission impossible face swaps. Rejected patents would become commercial products. Rich people would have a version of this that’s good-not-great.
We’re not there yet man. I get that it sounds cool but it’s not real.
https://thegrio.com/2021/05/11/black-man-accused-mask-burglary/
If he can, why can’t someone with much more resources produce something much better?
Because these are still shots from security camera footage. You’re not seeing him talk or blink or smile or twitch, all things that a persons face does. Comparing this Halloween costume to the masks from mission impossible is actually hilarious.
Bud, no. Military tech is certainly going to me more sophisticated in some aspects but to believe they’re making realistic masks people wear over their face is silly.
Don’t just believe something just cause it sounds cool. Do research.
It’s not a comparison. It’s showing how a bottom of the rung dindu can do it with a $25 mask. Now extrapolate that to someone that owns billions.
Jesus Chris man.
This is still shots from a security camera. It’s not like he interacted with people and they thought he was a white guy. They looked at grainy security camera footage, which with mild scrutiny can be seen is fake.
What you’re suggesting is a person in front of high definition news cameras, photographers, talking with people and answering questions. If you think the step from Halloween mask to THAT level of sophistication is that small that it takes a couple billion dollars of research that NOBODY else even comes close to replicating you really don’t know anything about manufacturing.
If this technology exists, there would be a middle ground between a goddamn rubber Halloween mask and mission impossible face swaps. Rejected patents would become commercial products. Rich people would have a version of this that’s good-not-great.
We’re not there yet man. I get that it sounds cool but it’s not real.