This is a diorama inspired by the game Cyberpunk 2077 of the No-tell Motel. Please feel free to let me know what car or vehicle you would like to see built next, thanks for watching and I hope you enjoy!
I'm somebody who likes terrain, but I only ever see it from the wargaming perspective As a diorama piece, this thing blew my fucking mind. Please keep making content like this! I absolutely loved it!
This is so good!!! Your attention to details is amazing. I guarantee your channel will pop up in no time if you continue making high quality videos like that
This video has me wanting to try my hand at a diorama (my very first). I'm thinking maybe a cyberpunky rooftop setting, I think that would be a lot of fun.
that's one of the craziest things I have ever seen!! And what an awesome way to use a 3d printer!! I would suggest to invest in a small resin printer to get your dioramas to the next level,you could make some cool stuff! keep it up!!
cool vid. i always look foreword to your posts! maybe take some still frame photos. theres really not enough videos on youtube on how to do 1/20 scale scratch buildings and dioramas. thanks for sharing!
That's freaking awesome. But did you know that game is based on the cyberpunk universe created by William Gibson 40 years ago. They even made a movie based on one of his stories that starred Keanu Reeves.
2077 is based on R.Talsorian Games' Cyberpunk 2020. They drew from many (Cyberpunk) Movement writers, with less Gibson than you may initially think. I added a ton to my 2020 campaign cause I'm a bit of a Gibson fanboy myself, Choomba. I wish they did a better job of Johnny Mnemonic, but Gibson wanted to hold Molly Millions back in case he managed to get a decent movie deal for Neuromancer. I love the Sprawl series in particular, but Virtual Light and All Tomorrow's Parties rocked in their own way too...little bits from here and there, all through my (ongoing) CP2020 campaign from 1992.
That is amazing, awesome job! I personally found the video to be over edited though, a cut every 2 seconds made for a frustrating watch. Take a bit more time and show off the skills you obviously have. The people of RU-vid deserve it!
I've been checking out a lot of cyberpunk scenes built in UE4, but nothing gives me that same warm fuzzy feeling as when I see someone going old school and making it real. Excellent work.
Can someone PLEASE tell me what the red stuff was on the lighting for the neon signs I've been trying to find something exactly like it but I'm more to lighting
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You edit it way too fast, use a higher aperture on your camera, to gain more depth of sharpness. It will make it seem full scale. Move the camera slowly if you insist on moving every picture of the model
@@tk-8753 I was super tired when I wrote it. To explain further, when a camera is focusing close and the aperture number is small (like 2.8, which is Narrow Depth of Field) the part that is in focus is super narrow. When we want to make real life buildings look small we use tilt shift lenses with narrow depth of field. So in order to make small models look big, we need an aperture of like 8 or 11, that way everything is in focus and we perceive it like normal 1:1 scale. Also kep the cameramoving slow or still so we can take in the details, put it on something that can slide if it becomes shakey
@@esbenrasmussen4289 Thank you so much!! I will definitely keep this in mind and will try this out on my next shoot this week. Thanks again for helping me out! means a lot
OH NO!! This is like the older YT videos where the creator keeps secrets and omits how they did certain things. Guess they think it adds for job security or more inteeractive chat. I hate these types of videos!! WHy didnt you tell us or show us about the lights etc? ANd why music so damn loud?