I am a long time miniature painter and so I really respect the work sculptors do. In my opinion, you are probably in the top 1%. Thank you for putting these videos out. It simultaneously de-mystifies what sculptors do, but also gives me a greater appreciation of the skill that goes into creating the minis and models I love paint. Again, thank you. And please keep it up!
The commitment is insane, and honestly my favorite part is always the scales which many paleo artists usually don't take the time to actually cover the whole body in them in 2d or 3d. Keep it up man!
Some don't take the time simply because the scales weren't there. Here for example my only complaint about the sculpt is that the real animal probably wouldn't be covered head to toe with large, almost crocodilian scales.
@@mateuszjokiel2813 Yeah , but he did not cover the whole sculpture in scales . Like the feet are not covered , plus dinosaurs were covered in scales and feathers
You have gotten SO MUCH better at making these as tutorials!! You show WHY you do everything and how you think. It's so awesome to have watched you grow and get better not only as a teacher, but as an artist as well!!
As someone with adhd, I know what you can get done when you're hyper-focused, but, and I think I speak for the entire adhd community, even I could not have done something like this... It's incredible; good on ye.
I can’t believe how much detail you put in to this, and I know how hard scaling is when you draw, so sculpting it must be AT LEAST 20x harder You deservewaaaay more subs
I wouldn’t say sculpting is 20x harder than drawing, if you have the right materials, and skill/experience, you’ll be fine. Edit: Though it takes a lot of patience.
Thank you so much. I’ve been working on sculpting for years and this has broken the barrier. After this video I did some sculpting and it was finally at a point that I was happy with. Thank you.
You need Just try and learn something new from your first try and try,try,try again until you think that your creation is good That work for me maybe work for you
I do like modeling but I'm not good at it, but for some reason whenever I see a professional do it I always get up and try to complete the model of a carno from the isle. Thank you for the inspiration to go above and beyond!
As everyone has said the sculpting talent is phenomenal, but the video editing is so cool too! I love the sound effects and the transition into each part of the video. Definitely got my sub 💝
Not dissing the video editing, but as someone who does a little of both, I can tell you that video editing is pretty easy if you have decent software, and the experience to use it (plus some fun ideas). There really is no other way to make up for the patience and skill it takes to sculpt at this level though. People love the little scales, but the tiny teeth is where I give up any hope of trying.
Man, every time Kayakasaurus uploads I drop whatever I'm doing to go watch. It never amazes me just how much skill and detail goes into each and every one. I used to sculpt with regular clay years ago, but I'm looking to pick up some Sculpey soon so I can get back into it and make some dinosaurs to add to my dino collection. :) Your sculpts and dioramas are always very inspiring! Amazing work as always!
Lots of Insanity here. Insane detail, insane workmanship and most of all an insane artist drooling in the corner. Outstanding creation. Hope to see more.
Watching your videos has really helped me make my clay sculpts better and even help me learn how to paint sculpts. I used to use only colored clay but it’s actually kinda iffy, it’s very squishy and can stain your fingers which stain the clay and it becomes a mess, and making it then painting it is much less maddening to do! Cause I would try to do details with different colors of clay and if you wanted a color to fade into another color uh… I couldn’t ever get it to work and it just looked bad. Your videos have really helped me with making sculptures and my sculptures have been significantly more detailed and accurate. Thank you so much for being on RU-vid and posting videos of making these
Honestly though this was a long process,I think this was totally worth w years bro,cause this video and your sculpture was incredible,and I love it. and I wish you a great day,you awesome dude.
The title is slightly misleading. It didn't take 2 years to make. He put it away for 2 years and came back to it. Its why he had to scrape off the old clay coz it had dried out.
Finally i found someone sculpting dinosaurs I love Dino's , your so talented and the Dino structure is remarkable and so well scull , you have extroudinary skills and intelligence , thank you for making dinosaur sculps
The sculpty removes like chocolate, grey chocolate but chocolate nonetheless🍫 -from your 1#fan who always watches your videos as soon as you post them...at least from now on I will👩🌾
That looks so cool! For half a second there when you were prying the jaws apart I thought you were going to have the whimper from the yeti in Rudolph and have him clawing at his missing teeth! :D Keep up the great work!
It didn't take two years to make it's seems he started and stopped two year ago, it's like saying yeah it took me two years to beat Pokemon yellow after I stopped playing for two years
I give you mad props for your patients to scoped out each individual scale by hand!! I subscribed not just for that reason, but for your craftsman skills as well👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Gorgeous!😍 I'm amazed by the new angle of shots and that blinking animation. Also, how hard it must had been to cut the head off the body and no leaving visible marks!
@@davemiller7742 he doesn’t need to re make them like that because he can just make a cast and start duplicating from their because he already has the model done with him. Also if you pay attention to the video it seems that he left the acro alone for that long (2 years) because he was doing other projects and ignored it (he was never working on the acro everyday for 2 years lol)
@@davemiller7742 the title is slightly misleading. It didn't take 2 years to make. He put it away for 2 years and came back to it. Its why he had to scrape off the old clay coz it had dried out.
This is the first video of yours i've watched and i can say without a doubt it's been a pleasure. The detail you've put into this sculpture is exquisite.