I miss my father when I see videos like this. He used to sculpt. I have his talent though, but not as good as him. He passed away in 2014. Miss him dearly. This is an amazing work. Hands down, one of the most amazing work.
@@sailenthotcarathot8540 People use 'they' if they are unsure if it's a 'he' or 'she' bc we haven't seen their face or smtn, but I think we can assume it's a guy from the hands
You remind me of my bestfriend, he sculpts a lot of things. He once sculpted me and painted it spot on. Unfortunately he passed away fighting the corona virus. I miss him.
I would love if you painted the damage of the shield in one direction, maybe diagonally, not pointing the center of it, I think that would've looked cool. Amazing sculpture!
The star on the Captain America shield needs work. Could be straighter. So that might be a reason for some of the dislikes. Otherwise I thought it was amazing.
Your talent, dedication, and skill is beyond my comprehension. I can’t understand how someone is so ridiculously great at sculpting. I subbed. This is just.....unbelievable. Your content is so addicting and incredible. You’re the reason why I got into sculpting in the first place. Hope one day I may be as skilled and talented as you 😂.
It's mind boggling how much science play a part in artistic creation. Those folds and wrinkles, you need to understand physics, gravity, how the fabric is pulled and bent around matter, how it's pulled by gravity, the weight and density of the fabrics. You need to know how the muscle contract and tighten in certain areas and where they are more relaxed. You need to understand the geometric shapes and values of every part. To get this level of detail, you gotta be a scientist in your own right, and an artist, a surgeon, a bit of a mathematician, and a magician. I solute you, creator!
“Alright. We have a plan. Six stones, three teams, one shot. Five years ago we lost. All of us. We lost friends. We lost family. We lost a part of ourselves. Today we have a chance to take it all back. You know your teams, you know your missions. Get the stones, get them back. One round trip each, no mistakes, no do overs. Most of us going somewhere we know, that doesn’t mean we should know what to expect. Be careful. Look out for each other. This is the fight of our lives and we’re gonna win. Whatever it takes."
Damn! The sculpting is AMAZING as usual! But I wanna comment on the video as a whole. The effort you put on the editing, the intro, the audio..and everything is just high quality! Very skillful, good job! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Es una obra más que fantástica...¡Increible tanto detalle! Eres un maestro. Tus vídeos son geniales. ¿Qué material usas para esculpir? ¿Es arcilla polimerica? (Te agradecería mucho el nombre de esa arcilla.) FELICIDADES POR TU TALENTO.
@@mateomates542 Hola Mateo, el material es Plastilina Terracota Escultor, lo puedes encontrar en tiendas de arte! pretendemos más adelante mostrar técnicas de vaciado en resina, un saludo.
@@angelherediafernandez6616 Hola Owin, recibimos decenas de mensajes al día lamentablemente no podemos atender todos, hemos olvidado contestar algunos, envíame un mensaje de nuevo, recuerdo haberte comentado que el muñeco ya se vendió y no teníamos fotos haré un intento por buscar alguna que te sirva buen día :D
Its people like you who don't get enough recognition like you should. Working long and hard to create such a detailed piece of art. Keep up the great work!
All I’m doing lately is watch people sculpt or make dioramas and it’s so interesting to see the difference in approach and technique that all of the artists use. Wouldn’t it be cool if you all collaborated on a large diorama with different figures from different people.
That is Amazing. I takes patience and skill (my opinion). The people who gave a Thumbs Down you should take as a compliment due to their envy of your talent and skill, Tony
The entire sculpture is absolutly impressive, I would’n have filled the star on the shield tho, it looks better without the fancy black lines. Besides that, it’s perfect !
I am Brazilian , a big fan of yours , each video is better than the other , your dedication and professionalism is incredible , but here in my country everything is very expensive and sometimes there is not good quality , I would like to know what mass you use , who knows one day i can make 10% of this wonderful art
I've been watching your videos and I'm sure you've been asked this quite a lot. But once you've painted your statues and all is said and done, is the clay still soft or does it dry and harden?
Hey man, amazing job! I just wanted to ask you about this type of clay that you are using... does it melt if exposed to heat? Or can you just keep the painted figure and you won't have problems with it?