I would like to recreate the scenery of the bamboo forest using equisetum hyemale and asparagus. ↓Eight months later↓ What Became of the Bamboo Forest : • What Became of the Bam... Instagram / asu_green11 【Bamboo Forest 45×30×40】
He really had an exhibition of his stuff some months ago (unless I got the year wrong), so he's a talent that's at least recognized by (some) people in Japan, which is great! :) Check his other videos for that.
Midnight that would be a commission. The price varies greatly on how well you are known and also what they want it to be made with along with time. Most have other side jobs they are doing until they get a commission. Pursuing anything thats in crafting requires so much budgeting and financial responsibility
It would be very short lived seeing as most species of bioluminescent fungi and most fungi in general only live about a week before releasing spores and dying.
Glass cutting is actually super easy so don't be discouraged. Depending in where you're located and the colors/thickness needed... that can be difficult. You can also take a small aquarium and use a razor to cut off the rim, just be gentle because it's pretty easy to snap the glass.
@@arttechno2542 I tried finding it online, styrene board works great but its difficult to work with since it's really thin, haven't found it in anything more than .060 inches. I found some foam core though that comes in 3/16ths it's way easier to cut and put silicone on
I personally love duckweed! It grows super well in two of my aquariums and keeps the water clean. Trimming the number of plants down is simple; I just use a fork and scoop them out. They look super beautiful from a top-down view as well.
@@sheikhejab i know people that build cities, towns at scale who break them down after taking pictures for example, to re-use some stuff. highly doubt this is the case here but still
I would love to see a video of all your shopping supplies, from tools you regularly use all the way to the plants, soil mixes, different rocks, etc etc. Sometimes It's hard to know what you use, because you spread out the information on what you use across your videos. I really am inspired by you and want to do something like you!
I love that every time I watch one of your videos I see the whole process and still when I see the end product I just go “HOW??” it’s always so stunning :)
Paludarium isnt that much harder to make than a terrarium. If you've never made a terrarium b4 I recommend you start there. Once you've done that you will get the grasp of things, then make a paludarium w/out a waterfall. The main thing I've found that you need to worry about in paludarium is the pump being free from getting clogged of debris. And access to your parts. But as you see in this video he takes care of that by making a box w/ fine mesh.
Wow this is incredible! I just hiked the Pīpīwai Trail the other day and this reminds me of its beauty! And thanks for not having any annoying music in the background. It was inspiring and relaxing to watch.
That plant he's using for bamboo is called horse tail I have a grown here in Taylor Michigan if you take the young Sprouts in the spring and grind them up it's a nausea medicine
Amazing. Simply amazing. I like how this one has a little pool in the middle. The fish are also a nice feature. I'm curious though, is this a self-sustaining environment? Or do you have to feed them and change the water often?