I got my hands on MPEG-V standard documents which lets me inject “SEM” (sensory effect metadata) inside .mp4 files which would let me program real world stuff on cues like lights, chair movements, water sprays, etc. So literally if I had a NAS with a hoard of movies and bought the right equipment, i could make 4DX at home.
There’s an effect description named “scent”, which would, obviously, spray some aromatizer or something in the room. I checked out the standard list of scents that can be applied. There are scents like rose, lavender, mint, apples, mixed herbs, but i came across an interesting one which is the one i’m asking for.
Scent of dragons breath
Describes the scent of dragons breath
Maybe this is a weird reason to ask this… I really want to know out of curiosity if this “dragon breath” would be some specific mix of herbs or incense or any kind of room spray. I sense it would kind of be an artificial scent… but idk… really… Would it really work if i coded a “Home 4DX” version of the Hobbit movies?
Well that’s very interesting. I’m guessing this is a proprietary scent that got added to the standard by whoever from the industry.
If I was designing it, it would definitely be fire-y. It would be a bad smell if I was being realistic, full of lizard bile sort of smells mixed in with partial combustion products, but nobody wants to be immersed in that. So, I guess the question is what sort of fire is dragon’s breath?
It’s supposed to be pretty hot, so maybe it’s a metal sort of fire, but then again you don’t really see that in the natural world. Acetylene and friends could do the same, although I’m not sure what that smells like exactly. Maybe I would split the difference between organic and metallic and go with a burning beeswax/hot metal combo, which shouldn’t be too gross.
Impending death.
The only dragon’s breath I’m aware of are incendiary shotgun rounds.
You mean rocket launcher?
That list sounds like the General MIDI of smells to me.
Do you happen to still have the link to the standard?
I don’t know if sending download links to copyrighted stuff is allowed but i can tell you it’s in the Miner’s Hut forum. But it requires login to see the dl links.
What does dragon breath smell like?
first in the morning when you wake up, blow air out your mouth to your palms, and then go ahead and smell it.
that’s what dragon breath smells like.
Better yet, lick the back of your palm, blow on it to dry, then smell.
hardest upvote I ever had to give
Depends on the dragon.
I’d wager it smells like burned nose hair
Without any real technical answer, dragons breath should be sharp, warm, and smokey, but not so much that you think there’s a fire in the building. Maybe the smell of slightly burnt, very seasoned meat?
You could hook it up to a toaster and turn the setting up depending on intensity.
It actually doesn’t really matter which smell you use. The important part is that you install a small, persistent flame in front of the diffuser. That turns any aroma into dragon’s breath.
Vinegar, Gasoline and Rotten Meat
how much of Minecraft?
Typical description is hot rotten meat. It’s not like they have dragon sized toothbrushes.
Real answer here. It can’t be too gross if you want people watching your movie, though.
Isn’t that what the brush on spartan helmets is for?
This is the real answer. Sulfur Dioxide would basically eliminate any other odors. I’m thinking ozone would be a possible addition, along with whatever that metallic smell is, but nothing biological, no rot, etc.
It’s not the real answer because dragons aren’t real lmfao
Then I guess we also don’t have to think about how they sound or look like, since they are not real no one will want to use that information…
The point is that it can be whatever we want it to be! It’s fire magic!
Admittedly, I was just being tongue in cheek in the first place
If dragons aren’t real, how come you see them in popular media so much? where do the film makers get them? Oh, they used a computer to make them?
Sounds like dragon denier talk
This reminded me of an interesting fact I heard like 15 years ago: apparently, dragon-like animals show up in folklore across the world in areas with no native reptile species often enough to be considered an anomaly.
Hmm. What areas? AFAIK they’re on all the same continents as humans, and a few species get as far north as places like Canada. I guess Ireland famously has no snakes, so maybe there. I’d expect northern Canada and Ireland could both get dragon myths by import from distant lands.
So, that’s my attempt at an explanation.
It was 15 years ago or so that I heard that in a TV show, so I don’t really remember any specifics, but I think it would mostly be isolated islands and the like, as I think Hawaii is another place with no native reptile species. Imported myths from other places would be my guess as well.
Not with that attitude they aren’t.
That’s more like demons, though.
Was this added for the shrek 4D movie thing? I saw that in an amusement park once. The dragon sneezes in your face.
I just went looking for this document and found it for sale here; meanwhile over here there is a helpful PDF with a watermarked line drawing of the CD-ROM they’ll sell it to you on.
Fuck ISO so much.
You found it, yay! Except i have an edition from 2019 instead of 2011. Wow this standard is so old yet no one had the idea to implement such thing for home cinema?
Honestly yea, fuck the paywalls. Though some german user uploaded a full list of standards updated to 2021, including ISO, DIN, IEC, IEEE, ASTM, so many others. They’re available for free now. They sometimes include the CD-ROM files, but i don’t think the document i got is my case
Website wouldn’t even let me view its contents unless I enabled scripts and THEN would roadblock if I didn’t accept cookies. No thanks.