Part 2 is even better than part 1, with a crazy amount of detail, info, tips, and "secrets" of my processes. I also have a new animated logo and intro. Hope you like it!
Actually, I hired a guy to do the logo animation, so most of the credit goes to him, although I spent hours sending feedback back and forth over multiple revisions. Really happy with it though. Then I added it over the background video of the Selaginella. Thanks again
Thank you! I appreciate your feedback. Part 3 will be awesome...and there will be some more terrarium build series the future that will be at least as awesome, maybe more so, than this series. Those will probably be quite a ways off in the future though.
Thank you so much for making an easy step by step tutorial that gives clear concise instructions and safety tips. Greetings from Cumbria in the U.K. stay safe and well.
Yes! :) I thought there was foam going to be used here. Cant wait for p3. Thanks for the conclusion on divide barrier. I wasn't sure if I want to do it, but you proved me right.
Fantastic work Matthew, truly inspiring. I am learning a lot from your videos and improving my skills too. Unfortunately, my wallet is not happy like me LoL. Thanks for these awesome videos.
A razor blade does carry the risk of scratching the glass. That's something I would like to avoid, especially when using an expensive high clarity glass tank. From what I recall in the past on some older builds, when I removed some cured foam from glass with a razor blade, the foam left a haze or mark on the glass. I can't remember for sure. But anyway, I prefer to avoid the possibility of scratching the glass.
@@AnotherWorldTerraria Try to use a flat square razor blade, make sure its new, and takes the flat side of the blade, make sure it's completely flat, and scrape off the foam. That should minimize the risk of scratching the glass.