The fisherman Jimmy did not expect the one he caught. A handsome, terrible leviathan decided to feast on a fisherman. 🔥 Here you can buy this diorama minibricks.co/products/fisher...
The fact that this channel only has 369k subs is a real shame. People need to see and appreciate this content! Truly unreal! Beautiful process to watch from start to finish. Keep the art coming! 🔥♥️
Absolutely amazing!!! These are unique pieces that are designed and built by these artists. Very nice and the projects keep getting better and better over time.
@@annette_lu sorry NO i don't agree... i do know how much work it is, cuz I have done it myself (to some extend)... and have done a lot of customizing work... actually I have once completely scratch-build a Dutch Train in 1:25 scale just from looking at pictures... it took me a full week to build... and was barely able to sell it for 500
@@g60force Do you sculpt the pieces yourself before assembling them? Because that also makes a difference. She sculpted the Leviathan herself in 3D then printed it, and it was an original concept, and all of that matters when it comes to art because people will pay more for one of a kind items. Not to mention all the experience and skill it takes to get that kind of end result, working with resin is is difficult and also expensive. The fumes are toxic and the dust from sanding will damage your lungs, so you need safety equipment. At the end of the day though, what most people are paying for is her experience and skills. Anyone can pick up a pen and paper and draw lines on a paper, and yet people pay hundreds of dollars to have someone with more experience draw portraits of their loved ones. Hard work is not the only factor when it comes to pricing art.
Put a little cotton or a sponge in there before you pour. It’ll hold air, and as the material soaks up the resin, it’ll release air bubbles. I don’t think they intentionally added those bubbles, but it adds a lot of fun detail
It's possible that the "accident" reply is actually correct. There was air in the mouth when they poured, and some of it may have leaked out. Which means if you make something similar yourself, you need to make sure you fill in the under-scales spaces before you pour, so as to avoid similar bubbles from there.
99% likely that it was a accident. Those teeth are a really good place for bubbles to form because of how complex it is. Doing that sort of thing intentionally is possible, but its fairly risky and its easy for the bubbles to stray or expand in ways that can crack the piece.
Superb! I'm blown away by the clarity and the detailing of the work. So sublime! I'd love to see a pretty one one day that isn't dark/scary but more magical with mermaids etc. Keep up the amazing work 👏🏼
Did any mention yet how the leviathan looks like a chest burster on steroids, crack and acid at the same time.... And came out of Godzilla's chest. It is not a bad thing in any way shape or form. I just have a new nightmare to contend with.
Watching the concept from sketching, water color, digitally drawn and sculpting in 3D is very appreciative. Absolutely love these unique creations you produce and share. Thank you!
These videos should be part of a anti-anxiety therapy. Despite the fact the theme is focused on a monster, I feel so relaxed after watching it. Love your content and music especially. Thank you.
She painted just to have a better reference when building the model on Zbrush, and just modeled it so she could 3d print it and use it on her diorama, this girl is the best!
Oh my goodness! Crystal clear resin, so much detail and multidisciplinary talent! Well done! Even the editing and music adding another level of enjoyment, it was actually relaxing to watch you work! Phenomenal work!
You’re amazing at this. Everything you do is incredible! But I will say that your water themed dioramas are simply the best I have found on youtube. It would be amazing to see your depiction of a megalodon shark diorama or perhaps one that is Atlantis themed 🤗🤗!
I come here when I start to believe that I may be good at something…you always bring me back to Earth. You are extraordinary, and we are lucky to see a little of your process. Beautiful.
A psychologist could get quite rich off the divine madness that possesses you. In photography, they talk about capturing the "decisive moment" and that is something you accomplish magnificently in your work. I note the theme of terror always lurking in the shadows or just beneath the surface, and I wonder, "What happened to you, to unlock such darkly beautiful imaginations from the recesses of your mind?" Another stunningly beautiful and terrifying dream brought to life. I an now afraid of the water. Well done sir!
Невероятное исскуство! Когда знаешь, как это сделано, видишь каждый шаг и путь воплощения идеи в реальность. То данный монстрик становится будто родным.
You’re so next level! Using so many interesting techniques! The way you got the waves on the top of the resin water is really cool I’ve built up from a flat surface, but never carved into a flat surface to make waves which really makes the boat look like it’s actually floating!
This is a real nice channel, I like watching it with my kids (9 and 6) and telling them about when I was a little kid (and broke) I'd build stuff like this (but nowhere near as nice) out of clay/play doh and have hours and hours of fun building it only to trash it in like 10 minutes to start something new over the next day.
I love your no nonsense, high quality and incredibly interesting videos created by a person so obviously talented. And not just the content of the video is great but the video itself. I wouldn‘t mind if they were a bit longer though. Please keep making them.
You by no means need my opinion on your work, but for what it's worth, this is mind blowing. I always think water scenes would look way more realistic with waves/rippels. This did not dissapoint
what's even more nuts about the amount of work that goes in... this is the final version of all the tools and equipment he owns today imagine the starting process of how the dude started out, he didn't have money for all the technology, damm
So you did create the 3d model too for your diorama. O.O that was my face looking the whole process. I'm amazed Just 4 curiosity: real time invested in that piece?
Ok, some will find this stupid, however this has been something that I would like to say. I really like the fact(unless done in one day)that you wear the same clothes in the video. It adds consistency to the video. The fact that we can see you sketching things out also adds to the video I have seen a lot of people who just go with things that tend to be quick and easy to do. ideas. Seeing the concept art adds to the video. I know it sounds weird to say this, it's just one of those things I enjoy. There are a lot of channels that just place things here or there without really explaining ideas. The attention to details really shows that you have been doing this for a long time. Plus, from what I have seen in the comments, you are encouraging people to want to make their own pieces.
I love this diorama as I love so many of your dioramas, may I ask where you got the seaweed? Did you make it separately or can it be purchased in a kit like static grass?
Wow, what beautiful piece of art. It all seems so simple in the beginning. I really like the color combination of it all and the way you carved those waves into the surface.
Just as gorgeous as always! I love it! The water is so transparent and beautiful on this one, especially when the light passes through. May I ask if the bubbles passing through the leviathan's teeth were intentional? It's hard to tell. If they were not, well... that was lucky cause they add to the piece!
Cut the line and paddle away as fast as you can! It’s clear Mr. Than was just having a chill on the ocean floor and now he’s got a hook in his mouth. Maybe he won’t feel like eating.
Because these "social" media platforms validate and monetize vanity, ego and fads more than they value creativity. That's why RU-vid, despite Google, wins every time.
Lost Tyranid scout. Adapting to the surroundings, ever ready to share the data, collected over a millennia, with the main fleet, making them perfectly suited to conquering and then digesting all biological forms on the planet.
The way she draws/paints a picture of the beast first,then scans into the computer, before adding further details,is fascinating. Also that she diluted some of the paint ,before applying it to plastic of the printed beast,so that the patterning of it's skin is more naturally random, is so like a water colour technique (l would guess she trained in water colour, and it feeds into this ?!) The more l learn in/of Art,the more l realise how much overlap there is .
@VLX_benji23 I think it was the woman who was doing the piece. His arms and hands are larger. Yeah, I know that's going to sound creepy of me to say, however it's one of the things I notice because of my work.
@@sandraswan9008 look at the comment vlx made. I was pointing out it was the woman who was doing the painting. Trust me, people have said a lot creepier things.