The only thing as impressive as the finished product itself is the fact that you went through the trouble of reproducing it in cake for the meme, that's what I call commitment
I think it took a bit of your grammar. (I know it was a misspelling/spelling mistake and not a piece of your brain missing but I like it like that. Hell instead of saying misspelling I said Mistele and Midway realized I was saying the wrong thing ‘cause I’m using voice to text. Please keep the lottle bit)
My favorite part about this one was when you made the fossilized diictodon’s it was a good tip and super crazy how you showed us how simple it was before then it was super complex!!
Absolutely incredible… nobody has been appreciating the Paleozoic enough compared to Cenozoic and Mesozoic while Mesozoic is my fav I also fascinate over the Paleozoic. Well done.
I love your content! It makes me want to build my own dioramas. This longer form of video showing the entire process is really interesting to me. My toddler always knows how to manipulate me into letting her get a little screen time: "Daddy, can we watch making a dinosaur?"
Just watching this today 6-1-23. While you were making and detailing the Gorgonops' head I said to myself , "give him a scar". Literally seconds later you duly obliged ! Great diorama.
i love seeing you put patterns from modern day animals onto these extinct lil guys. your sculpting skills are amazing and it was so cool to see you transforming the little drawer into a totally unique diorama
This diorama came out amazing! All of your pieces inspire me to try and make some myself, but unfortunately I can never get around to it, hopefully someday though. I hope you have an amazing day/night! Update: I got stuff to work on a diorama!
I remember watching the documentary that featured these little guys when I was little, seeing them in a diorama like this really brings them to life :)
This is absolutely stunning, you never cease to amaze me! I love all the detail you put into your sculptures, and the hidden skull in the back is the perfect way to utilize that back door. I think the box may have originally held a clock btw, hence the back door, ease of winding or setting the clock you know? Plus your voice is very relaxing, so all in all a very satisfying video!
@@gamermoment3744 hey, I use Americana deco art for acrylic craft paint, and Vallejo for acrylic airbrush paint, they also make model paint. The primer I use is Vallejo
I'm currently binge watching your videos again and I'm always amazed (again) how incredible and detailed your dioramas always are! Could watch this all day and your voice is so relaxing!
Man, even with tinier sculpts, you get really careful and still make them so delicate. Apparently size doesn’t really matter much for you, I’m highly impressed!
As per usual your work is exquisite. Attention to detail, incredible! Production of video, masterful. Knowledge of materials, impressive. Sense of humor, priceless. It’s a delight to watch your skill grow and blossom. Keep up the fine work!
I stumbled across this while high, and a) how did RU-vid know to combine my interests in prehistoric fauna and sculpture, and b) this editing style is really trippy when you’re high.
It's amazing to see you work, you are really talented. One day when you'll be world famous artist working on some high budget movies I could proudly say that I was there among the first 20 (or so) to support you on Patreon. Keep it up!
I just finished making my first proper sculpture of a prehistoric creature. It was of a nothosaurus and it was sculpted from air dry clay. I used a toothpick to add scale texture on the back and belly. For finer areas of scales like on the face of tail, I pressed some netting from garlic packaging into the clay to leave an imprint. I also gave it a scar like kayakasaurus did with the gorgonops in this vid. I have not made a cast for the nothosaurus. If I get the chance I will make a cast but for now I painted the clay sculpture. I am planning to make a casting from resin sometime soon however. Thanks kayakasaurus for showing me how to sculpt. I learn so much from your videos.
#TIP my advice to anyone that makes these types of videos is to talk through your videos otherwise most people wont sit and watch the video at normal speed when its just as enjoyable at double speed and you don't get paid for that view nor does the algorithm like it even subtitles are better than nothing. Good video once again Kayak and you will get paid for each viewing unlike the silent Bobs of the crafting scene
I rewatch your videos a lot & to say I am completely mesmerised is an understatement the quality & pure talent you have to create such beautiful dioramas is incredible please do not stop I love your videos so much & it’s a bonus it’s all dinosaurs makes it even better ❤❤❤
I've done a bit of paleoart myself, back in the day. And while I don't have a sweet tooth, I've always been drawn toward the sculptural qualities of confectionary and pastry. So you know I liked this.
man, could you make a diorama of a bunch of Picnonemosaurs hunting an Austroposeidon? I want BR representation on this channel, everyone will take the sacred chimarrão of the people✋
Your sense of humour is very cosy, your art is gorgeous, and we all love palaeontology herr, im so glad i found your channel i love these little creatures so much 😭
Found this guy's channel and he's immediately become one of my fav channels to watch before bed up there with boylie hobby time and north of the border 11/10 vids from all of them
So...wait...wait. You are baking superglue? And it's not melting? Well, THAT changes my entire world! Your videos are amazing in so many ways. They are informative and inspiring with all the interesting techniques you use in your builds. They are relaxing with your soft voice, creative camera work and chill pace. And it's always exciting to see what new prehistoric creature you will be making. Thanks so much for these videos.
Wait I made a diorama of an inostrancevia looking on his territory a couple months ago, and he also had a scar on the right eye! What a funny coincidence!
fantastic as always. I would say that if I admire you to be able to use the digital way to sculpt (I will probably try a day) I prefer when you work traditionally. True master piece. Absolute complete sculptor, I admire you very much.
Your videos are always so much fun to watch! Yours is actually the only youtube channel I have turned notifications on to not miss out on anything😊 Great work as always!