Gosh, I just came across this channel and I don’t know if I’m just tired but I laughed at all of his corny jokes and just felt so happy while watching this. Im truly inspired now and joyful, have an amazing life man, i hope you know you just made someone extremely happy ❤❤
watching how you do this is impressive and enjoyable enough but your commentary is so damn funny that it puts it over the top, great job as always. PS made sure I wasn't drinking coffee when I watched this time.
@@sliceoflifefilm put it in a public google drive folder where u could also put the the files from ur short film with the industrial machines air vents etc
I didn’t expect to laugh so much.! The narration is to die for or in my case wet my knickers!! My belly ached from laughter. I loved every second of the making of this stunning diorama and the secret parts were so clever. I hope the wife won’t miss those washing up sponges!!!Perhaps you should throw the dishes in the blender as any washing up sponge particles will soon get the dishes sparkling. Great diorama but superb explanation of everything. Thanks…
Good as hell, as always! You've inspired me to get more ambitious with a video project I'm working on, and now I have a whole lot of foam and glue and clay and paint and such nonsense laying around...
PLESE tell me , where to buy house like this ? and is it in scale 1:35 , i was builing medieval era so far , but want to try to build something from old japan / samurai. Thank yoU!
It is much like Chinese. In Japan, any torii has no roof. And if you want make it more "Japanish", parapets of stone stairway should not be decorated. Most of Japanese like "simple". One more thing, settle torii in front of dojo because torii is the path of Devine.
Absolutely brilliant...🤗I had started building a 3D Japanese Zen Garden surrounding a Dojo, in Unreal Engine 5, for my final project for Indie Game Development... Your work is inspirational, and I can't wait to see you next video. ☺Thank you
The process is very detailed. Just wanna say don't talk too much. Just talk about the process or the materials used. Anyway it's very wonderful and brilliant.
This looks great! Good work. One great material to make realistic rocks for dioramas is pine tree bark. The bark is layered kinda like slate rocks, which is great look. Also you can use premixed joint compound, so you can save time and mess to not mix your own compound. Premixed compounds are also great that you can store them long time and use it when needed.
I loved the diorama, as well as the account of the process, with those funny trial-and-error anecdotes. In my small projects I also try new things, the problem is that when they don't work out I become rather irritable and angry, instead of taking things with humor...my friends say I should take a course in ZEN patience or something like that. 😂
My philosophy as I’ve aged gracefully is if it doesn’t work on the 3rd attempt then that’s it. I throw my arms in the air, turning the air blue. I then read my book, which is on my Kindle, I’ve gone off heavy books and I always hated paper back. Plans of mice and men all can go wrong. My mother use to say do not say “I can’t do it, keep trying “ I don’t have to anymore but for old time sake I will try and try and try once more.
I'd recommend placing the darker grass down first, followed by the lighter grass to act as a highlight. It might look better. I'll try it myself next time I use store bought grass to make sure.