
If you are on the internet then you must have seen the viral Qatar car park octopus video. In this, you can clearly see a giant octopus crawling on the car’s roof in a parking lot. The minute it was released it went viral on various social media handles.
Here we are gonna be diving into the story and find out what the fuss is all about. Many are stating the video is face and AI has been used to make so let’s find out.
All about the viral Qatar Car Park Octopus video
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To put all the rumours to rest, the Qatar car park octopus video is CGI-generated. The artist behind this is Alex, who specialises in computer-generated imagery (CGI) and created this masterpiece using graphics. The video is just 17 seconds long showing a massive octopus crawling from the car’s roof. His long tentacles are sticking from all sides.

As the Qatar car park octopus video went viral, it started a debate on its authenticity as the license plate looked a bit fake. One of the users pointed out that the license plate doesn’t look like a typical vehicle registration format of Qatar.

Meantime, some started their own investigation and pointed out many errors. Alex Z came into the spotlight and revealed himself as the man behind this masterpiece. He further stated that he used many tools such as ZBrush, Houdini, Substance and Houdini to make visuals.
So, it is clear that the video is fake but must be appreciated for its creativity and CGI skills. The next time you come across a video like this it must be a work of CGI or AI. Not everything you see on the internet is real.