Identify this flying object.


I didn't want to title this "What Is It?" because it's not a contest. I didn't know what category to file it under, either -gadgets? optical illusion? car and vehicle? So I settled for the pictures category. Chad sent several pictures of a UFO to Coast the Coast, but declined to give his location. There is some writing on the underside of this object. Neatorama readers have all the answers; maybe you can explain this. Link -via the Presurfer

It's obviously something done with CGI. The lighting is all wrong and you can tell it was added into the photo after it was taken. It looks interesting, but that's about it.
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this is definitely fake. its common practice like this to take photos of a real object thats partially in a tree. A sweden man did the same thing and fooled people for years. ALL of his photos had the ufo either partially blocked by a tree, in the tree, or in the view of the sun. the photos were well done, but to a trained graphic artists eye can pick this out a mile away. however, in this instance, they did another good job... but it's just not real. if this was real why is he so calm about identifying it, its obviously not ours. so go get a video camera and video tape it, call in some authorities or do something to make it public. acting this passive raises a lot of questions.
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I hate the fact that no reference to scale is given.

Chad wrote to describe the object:
"It makes kind of "crackling" noises. It's hard to describe them but they are only intermittent and not very loud, but you can notice them."

"It moves almost like an insect. If you have ever seen a bug on a pond, it is kind of like that. It is VERY smooth and slow most of the time, but then every now and then it will rotate very quickly and go VERY fast into another direction, then stop, and repeat the process all over again. "

Actually looking at the design and his description of it, it does make sense. It looks like some kind of ion propulsion design. Looks more like a prototype being tested.
The weird text on the bottom puts it over the top for me. :(
Can anyone identify that font? It looks oddly familiar.
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The font looks really familiar for some reason. (probably because this is as real as a hollywood starlet)

Enterprising detectives will no doubt be able to source whatever free font site it came from. It looks a little like a klingon or an alien vs. predator font to me, but I haven't got the time to look for it at the moment.

I also agree with two of the above posters: "if this was real why is he so calm about identifying it, its obviously not ours." and "I say it’s proof. Definative proof of aliens."

Definitive proof of bored graphic designers with large font libraries.
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Not that I'm a Star Trek Geek. But that's Klingon writing on the underside. It's not a photoshop either. It is actualy a remote control hover craft. Hats off to the builder. But boy is this lame.
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I like the ship design. Even if one couldn't tell it was fake looking at the image his writing telegraphs too hard for the ion drive angle with out ever using the word.
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Ah, Art Bell & the tin foil hat crowd at Coast to Coast AM. Used to listen often years back when I worked the night shift; very entertaining, but scary to see how gullible people are.

Check this page; at least there are some thinking individuals in Art's listener ranks.
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So funny the arguments people come up with to say something is photoshopped or GC. "The lighting" is all wrong". Really? It looks fine to me, and I Photoshop models for fashion magazines. Also, someone mentioned something about a tree, and this (http://www.coasttocoastam.com/timages/page/Craft050607c.jpg) is the only picture where the tree and the object's placement looks suspicious.

Nowadays there are much better ways to pull this off, and I think what's being used here is simply a string of invisible nylon (available in any magician's store), passed through the object's more protuberant spikes, tied to some nearby trees, which keeps the object parallel to the ground.
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Fake or not, that thing's neat looking. I want one to hang on my wall! I don't know how well it would actually fly even if it were real, because I don't see any method of propulsion on it at all (Or any power source). Perhaps it's powered by a fan inside the main body, and it's not actually metal as it appears, but some lighter substance, like painted Styrofoam. That is, if it flies at all. My guess is that it's a bit of photoshoppery, like everyone else says. Sigh. It's so hard to believe in the fantastical these days.
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I'm fairly sure its photoshopped. I'm an ametuer graphic designer, and in most of the pictures, while the trees start to pixelate at about 120% zoom, the "craft" doesn't pixelate until about 150%.

And if you run an edge detect filter, there is a definate seperation between the "craft" and where it intersects the forest.

I'm only an ametuer, so I could be wrong, but I am fairly confident that its photohopped.
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It's a photo so it HAS TO BE REAL!!!!

Why do we even debate stuff like this?

This guy took a picture of a UFO and we think its fake?

Obviously the lighting is wrong because UFO's conform to a different set of rules. Which is also why a UFO won't pixelate in pictures until 150% zoom like Cori stated.

Are you people not aware that EVERYTHING you have ever seen is real. including movies.
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Such conviction from everyone that this IS a FAKE.

Really? Oh really? As opposed to a real alien UFO from another planet flying around? So this is really a fake? Oh really?

You are all so funny. By saying it such conviction that this is a fake, you make it sound like there are REAL ones out there too.

How will you be able to tell whether one of these photos is real, when a real one actually appears?

So funny.
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hmmm looks like CG to me. A lot of pictures are well blended in, but some of them, particularly this one http://www.coasttocoastam.com/timages/page/Craft050607x2.jpg , has the same "feel" as when you apply the Ambient Occlusion function on the camera in Blender 3D. but that's just me. it might also be a very expensive remote control gadjet, or a sculpture hung by thread, as some others stated.
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Since no one has provided a link to an actual product that this could be, or a link to show that the writing is a "Klingon" font from Star Trek or similar scifi show, then we must conclude one of three things:

1) It is an imaginary object entirely drawn in an illustration or 3D animation program.

2) It is a real object modelled from real material or real life items and photographed in such as way to imitate a large alien object.

3) It is a true UFO. Not necessarily to say it's an alien spaceship, but just an unidentified flying object.

I agree with some others here who point out that there would be more hysteria involved if this "very large" airborne thing was appearing repeatedly to multiple random people. Until we see photos or videos from more than one source we must probably conclude (1) or (2) for now.
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Nice CG job, but it should have been blurred just a little and the contrast dropped slightly to give the impression that there is some air between it and the camera. I like the spiny things, I bet it gets fantastic WiFi reception. Well, it would if it were real. Could be for a portfolio piece or maybe it's part of a study in how people react to fake UFO images.
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Looks like a jap. toy. The picture displayed seems to have 2 different leves of sharpness. The trees look like a scanned photo but the "ufo" is to crisp to have been in the same photo. It's not a difference in D.O.F. because the trees are in focus just not as sharp as the ship
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I'm pretty handy with Photoshop and I've played around with Bryce and Cinema 4D, and I'd say the only photo that really looks fake would be the last one. The craft just looks too sharp to me. The other pictures seem to be some pretty good CG and Photoshop work. Props to the artist(s); I'm gonna call this one fake.
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i dont think its a fake, it looks like a portal of some sort.
if it is fake then it looks like a bubble blower.
iif it is a space craft, I think its broken down, leaking radioactive material. it should be fixed in no time.
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Oh my god, that is so fake! Can you believe how fake that is? It's got fake written all over it. It couldn't be more fake if it was trying, which it is, which is another reason it looks fake. Strike that, not looks, IS. Was this done with FakoShop, or what? I'm like that is the fakest fake I've ever seen. The lighting is like so totally utterly wrong, the colors (wtf!) the shapes, the size is off, everything, absolutley everything about it fake.
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