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From Davewoodrum- Thank you so much for the credit and the AWESOME transformation that you did on this! The whole diorama looks amazing and I showed my wife the lighting effects- I've bought the color changing strips myself in hopes that if I can ever get her to paint (as I'm lousy) as I'd like to do something similar to this. If you ever need anything from my non-free Fishwife Games brand (on Drivethru) for a presentation like this just let me know and I'll comp for you.
Part of the reason Cyberpunk does not get much terrain love is just how much work it takes. This build had alot of parts to it, and to do Cyberpunk justice you need alot of it to create that crowded urban environment...which then creates the problem of being hard to move minis around in.
The small details are the most difficult. Hirst Arts makes silicone molds for plaster. This diorama can be easier if you incorporate Hirst Arts molds 325 and 326.
I use those same transparencies with my scifi stuff to create energy shields. They work really well for glass in my 3d printed buildings too! Especially when I put a tea light behind them
OK, I know I'm not the brightest, but I cannot find where Staples does transparencies on their website and my local Staples' employee looked at me like a whelk doing a math problem. Where's the option for these wonderful transparent prints?
@@jonathantillian6528 I can only speak for this site: staplescopyandprint.ca so I have no idea about Staples in USA. But when you create a file for print, you need to select paper type. One of the options available to me was transparency. So it wasn't an option right on the main page like printing photos or something, just an option for general document printing.
The nice thing about the diorama videos are regardless if the project you build is impractical for a gaming table there are vast amounts of techniques that are transferable to a gaming use build. I really dig building dioramas as well. Probably more so than practical game use pieces so I love what you did here. I can tell you really get into these as well so I hope you continue to return to these. Again tons of useful information in the two dioramas you’ve presented for anyone’s project regardless of its intended use. Great work!
Excellent build. We used to play Cyberpunk RPGs 25+ years ago. You nailed the look perfectly. My favorite bit are the details on the wall to the left. Well done!
This is a really cool build! It's really amazing to see how you leverage a broad array of techniques to get some really cool effects!! I also love how passionate you seemed about this build too! The end result looks fantastic!
So cool! I love these builds that are more advanced where you don't worry about it necessarily being targeted to beginners and just let loose. Fantastic result, very inspiring!
Reflective stuff inside the lit room would help build a brighter space. Like chrome paint or small mirror tiles. It help bounce light around instead of the black walls absorbing some of the light.
Dude! This is some next-level genius. If you ever wanna be that guy who builds miniature cityscapes for practical fx-heavy movies, this right here is your calling card. Thanks, as always, for the inspiration!
This is a gorgeous piece, it's giving me a lot of inspiration for the future! I love the gritty, grimy feel you've achieved with the weathering and Graffiti, and the colour changing light effects really sell that 'cyberpunk' ambiance immediately. Top quality build, I love seeing these dioramas you create and the freedom it seems to offer you - you really seem to enjoy them and that comes through :)
I dont know how comfortable you are with electronics and soldering, but to get those windows/signs to light up you could add a piece of acrylic behind it and wire in a LED below; Using the acrylic to diffuse the light through the sign.
I was inspired by your last video and gave it a try!! I thought why not post it on youtube!! So I did! I hope you give it a watch and keep on crafting!
Oooh I love the bending of the q-tips idea! Really a amazing and remarkable build here. I dont know if there are games set in this setting but there should be. Worthy of Rulebook dios.
I am just discovering this building craft and am falling in love. I'm not a tabletop gamer, but I love artistic handy work and sculpture and darkness and creatures, and am starting to think creating monsters in small sets could be a lot of fun to bring some of my sketch ideas to life. This piece came together so well! Awesome details all over the place. Love every time he says "I think this needs some..." I think in my head "Yes, yes it does, do that!" And then he does it in some cool way and it's amazing.
Great build! Excellent job on the details Jamie :) Little tip for light builds in the future, if you find the lights not bright enough, paint the inside light housing flat white to reflect the most light, it'll brighten it up considerably over black
Usually not a big fan of cyber punk, but this is really awesome! I think it might be even your best build, the amount of detail and creativity is insane. Love it!
This was a super cool build. Lots for me to unpack and apply to my underhive build. I have always envisioned my Necromunda board as having a grim-punk aesthetic.
I love LOVE that you are doing dioramas! I don't play tabletop games but I always watch your channel for diorama building and painting techniques. So it's SUPER cool seeing you make some dioramas yourself. I always enjoy seeing how your pieces come together but this one was particularly cool! Keep them coming!
Awesome build! Those light up posters look amazing. I guess one could just use a wooden block or block of foam for the vending machine. :) Those miniatures are awesome. Glad to see you are running your 3d printer through its paces!!
Interesting ideas at play here. It's given me an idea for a project of my own, especially since there's going to be a licensed miniatures range for Cyberpunk RED later this year. There's a particular scene in the novel "Neuromancer" that I would love to be able to capture in miniature form.
Cool! I use Infinity figs for my CP2020 campaign, and had an eye on some of zombicide invasion ones, as they're much much cheaper (plastic vs metal...); but an official CP red range can be nice!
As having never commenting on your videos, though my wife and I made those tea light explosions. I immensely enjoyed watching you succeed going just outside of your comfort zone. That was aaaamazing!! Inspiration at its best sir!
The build itself is masterful but what I like the most is how you have a whole little scenario set up with that cyber-samurai facing down those armored soldiers. If only there was a way to make it raining...
That came out really amazing, worth all the time and effort. Funny, when you teased this a few days ago I immediately thought "Blade Runner" but I didn't realize why until you mentioned the billboard sign being from the movie!! Oh duh!! My subconscious knew even if I didn't .
You sir are the Michelangelo of minis!! Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us.. My the Lord Bless you and yours as we put our Faith in him.. Peace!!
This is a project where you can really see the passion and excitement that went into it, not only because you clearly expressed that over the course of the video, but also because of how amazing the finished piece turned out to be. Keep up the great work, and don't be afraid to make more dioramas!
What an happy Jeremy in this video! It's amazing how you can make stuff like this one, passing through a series of problem solving situations, and showing all the time your great passion. Another great video, mate! The poodles touch brings the whole piece to life! Congrats and... Thank you!
Hey man, I really hope you and your family are doing ok right now! Not sure exactly where you’re located but I get the feeling you’re in the thick of it.
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial we are in the belly of the beast, man! People are getting sick, many are dying.... It is so unreal and quite scary. We are fine, but our government moved late, so we are in this shitty situation. Hope the other countries will be smarter and take more seriously this fucking virus. Thanks Jeremy and stay safe you too😊
I been watching Your videos for a while now Jeremy and this diorama is one of My favorites so far. Blade Runner is one of My all time favorite Sci-Fi movies and this diorama really captures the feel of that genre. Excellent job! I can tell You had a blast putting it together...You really seemed excited. Thanks for posting and letting Us out here in TH-cam land see Your talents.
I really enjoy these standalone dioramas. I don't play DnD (or is it D & D?). I'm just here for the entertainment and to learn new skills to apply to making dollhouse miniatures. It looks great
The things that stop cars from driving onto the sidewalk are called "bollards" (at least, that's what I know them as thanks to Cities: Skylines) Sweet build!
Yesterday I got an immense urge to start scratch building mechs and dioramas, that is kind of cyberpunk, would love to see you take on something like that.
Great diorama. 👍👍 The addition of small pieces of old paper blowing around and other bits of scattered trash would top it off and and just a bit more of detail. It looks super cool as is though.
Would you be able to use some sort of edge lighting for the billboards? Similarly that could allow "augmented" reality. You can also build a holographic display using a CD container.
Great tip I learnt a while ago. After masking, first layer is the base coat, that was the seeping paint fills the gaps and is obviously invisible as it’s the base Coloring .
Normally i comment on your builds saying something like "awesome build" or very cool terrain! But i gotta say this is strait up impressive. Without a doubt
Great build and as you say it is inspiring for other projects as well. I came here for the lights but took away a bunch of other ideas. Things that I wanted to do, but am now much more confident about after seeing you put them into place. Thanks.
That looks great, and the lighting choice made a big difference over the first type. Yeah, looks like we might have a lot of extra time for hobbies and gaming over the next few weeks or maybe even months.
This is another masterpiece diorama. Your innovation is the best. I would absolutely use something like this as an integrated GM screen/background for any cyberpunk / sci fi game. It would add such ambience. Well done, brother.
Really enjoyed this build, and i'd love to see you expand that small piece to a full street capable of a battle scene. Maybe work in a time-portal that has D&D land in a Cyberword for a crazy adcenture. If I were nitpicky I think you could of raised the sidewalk a little and roughed up the ground a lot more. Loved this!
@@FrigginBoomToys Was talking about the hole that the superglue melted in the styro that he turned into a pothole. And I was making a joke reference to Bob Ross in the same process, that's all.
Great work man. Seeing you push yourself and have fun is what I personally am here for. Your Frostgrave table and now these two dioramas are tied for my favorite videos. I think its fantastic that you're getting to bring in some personal, just for fun, projects and really go all in with the techniques the rest of your channel teaches.
thank you again for another fantastic and helpful video, i've been going nuts for weeks to figure out how to do a scene like this for 1:12 scale def pointed me in the right direction!
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Soda Vending Machine by Davewoodrum
Published on July 15, 2018
www.thingiverse.com/thing:3004698
Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial
The video's just starting but I wanted to say, yes I've been waiting for videos like this.
From Davewoodrum- Thank you so much for the credit and the AWESOME transformation that you did on this! The whole diorama looks amazing and I showed my wife the lighting effects- I've bought the color changing strips myself in hopes that if I can ever get her to paint (as I'm lousy) as I'd like to do something similar to this. If you ever need anything from my non-free Fishwife Games brand (on Drivethru) for a presentation like this just let me know and I'll comp for you.
That diorama isn't for sale, is it? :D
Nerd Musk sure! $2500 😛
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial Tempting.... but no. :D It is super awesome, though. Kudos.
Hell yeah! Thanks for using the bits my dad and I made Jeremy. The result is unreal and I'm jealous I didn't make it.
This is one of my favorite videos of yours ever! Cyberpunk really doesn't get enough love in the terrain department.
Part of the reason Cyberpunk does not get much terrain love is just how much work it takes. This build had alot of parts to it, and to do Cyberpunk justice you need alot of it to create that crowded urban environment...which then creates the problem of being hard to move minis around in.
The small details are the most difficult. Hirst Arts makes silicone molds for plaster. This diorama can be easier if you incorporate Hirst Arts molds 325 and 326.
Jeremy i think this might be my favorite build you've done! Love it!
I use those same transparencies with my scifi stuff to create energy shields. They work really well for glass in my 3d printed buildings too! Especially when I put a tea light behind them
OK, I know I'm not the brightest, but I cannot find where Staples does transparencies on their website and my local Staples' employee looked at me like a whelk doing a math problem.
Where's the option for these wonderful transparent prints?
@@jonathantillian6528 I can only speak for this site: staplescopyandprint.ca so I have no idea about Staples in USA.
But when you create a file for print, you need to select paper type. One of the options available to me was transparency. So it wasn't an option right on the main page like printing photos or something, just an option for general document printing.
The nice thing about the diorama videos are regardless if the project you build is impractical for a gaming table there are vast amounts of techniques that are transferable to a gaming use build. I really dig building dioramas as well. Probably more so than practical game use pieces so I love what you did here. I can tell you really get into these as well so I hope you continue to return to these. Again tons of useful information in the two dioramas you’ve presented for anyone’s project regardless of its intended use. Great work!
Excellent build. We used to play Cyberpunk RPGs 25+ years ago. You nailed the look perfectly. My favorite bit are the details on the wall to the left. Well done!
This is a really cool build! It's really amazing to see how you leverage a broad array of techniques to get some really cool effects!! I also love how passionate you seemed about this build too! The end result looks fantastic!
So cool! I love these builds that are more advanced where you don't worry about it necessarily being targeted to beginners and just let loose. Fantastic result, very inspiring!
Reflective stuff inside the lit room would help build a brighter space. Like chrome paint or small mirror tiles. It help bounce light around instead of the black walls absorbing some of the light.
man... that´s the definition of passion for crafting..one of the best builds ever.
Dude. This is a masterpiece.
Dude! This is some next-level genius. If you ever wanna be that guy who builds miniature cityscapes for practical fx-heavy movies, this right here is your calling card. Thanks, as always, for the inspiration!
Adding the parchment paper made a huge difference! The color changing lights look great!!!
This is a gorgeous piece, it's giving me a lot of inspiration for the future!
I love the gritty, grimy feel you've achieved with the weathering and Graffiti, and the colour changing light effects really sell that 'cyberpunk' ambiance immediately.
Top quality build, I love seeing these dioramas you create and the freedom it seems to offer you - you really seem to enjoy them and that comes through :)
More cyber punk please!
That wailing 80s solo sets a perfect atmosphere too
I dont know how comfortable you are with electronics and soldering, but to get those windows/signs to light up you could add a piece of acrylic behind it and wire in a LED below; Using the acrylic to diffuse the light through the sign.
That is a kickass diorama! The color and light really work against the dark and grime, it really captures the Cyberpunk feel.
'80s dystopia is always fun!
I've admired your work for years! THIS IS MY FAVOURITE THING YOU HAVE EVER DONE!!!!! WOW!!!!!
Extending the building could be a cool idea. The bottom is already lookin sick but the higher it goes the cooler it gets!
I was inspired by your last video and gave it a try!!
I thought why not post it on youtube!!
So I did!
I hope you give it a watch and keep on crafting!
Very cool diorama. The parchment paper definitely makes the leds work.
Loving Master Shinobi there! Robot/cyborg samurai are so cool.
Now that is a sweet diorama! Cool trick with inverting the corrugated paper too.
Oooh I love the bending of the q-tips idea! Really a amazing and remarkable build here. I dont know if there are games set in this setting but there should be. Worthy of Rulebook dios.
This build is so awesome. And the sweet 80s music pushed this video over the top. Well done as always.
I am just discovering this building craft and am falling in love. I'm not a tabletop gamer, but I love artistic handy work and sculpture and darkness and creatures, and am starting to think creating monsters in small sets could be a lot of fun to bring some of my sketch ideas to life.
This piece came together so well! Awesome details all over the place.
Love every time he says "I think this needs some..." I think in my head "Yes, yes it does, do that!" And then he does it in some cool way and it's amazing.
Great build! Excellent job on the details Jamie :)
Little tip for light builds in the future, if you find the lights not bright enough, paint the inside light housing flat white to reflect the most light, it'll brighten it up considerably over black
This is by far my favorite build you've ever done
you really need to do more builds like this.
I really enjoyed watching this.
Love the change in genre. Love the fantasy, but this is soooo cool!
Came out great. Very creative. What an age we live in, make things from bit and bytes.
Usually not a big fan of cyber punk, but this is really awesome! I think it might be even your best build, the amount of detail and creativity is insane. Love it!
Wow! You did such an amazing job! This turned out so cool. I hope you do more cyberpunk in the future!
This was a super cool build. Lots for me to unpack and apply to my underhive build. I have always envisioned my Necromunda board as having a grim-punk aesthetic.
"Grimpunk" is a really good term to describe Necromunda. :D
@@RokuroCarisu I'd love to say I coined that term but I'm pretty sure that would be a lie. 😂
Your workspace and supplies are a dream come true. I covet your space. All this and no airbrush?
More Cyberpunk styles this is just perfection. Well done
I love LOVE that you are doing dioramas! I don't play tabletop games but I always watch your channel for diorama building and painting techniques. So it's SUPER cool seeing you make some dioramas yourself. I always enjoy seeing how your pieces come together but this one was particularly cool! Keep them coming!
Awesome build! Those light up posters look amazing. I guess one could just use a wooden block or block of foam for the vending machine. :) Those miniatures are awesome. Glad to see you are running your 3d printer through its paces!!
I love the cyberpunk aesthetic. Love the diorama, man!
Best project you've ever done. Amazing outcome.
Awesome!!! Love the blade runner nod. Now you need the body of the defeated foe!
Interesting ideas at play here. It's given me an idea for a project of my own, especially since there's going to be a licensed miniatures range for Cyberpunk RED later this year. There's a particular scene in the novel "Neuromancer" that I would love to be able to capture in miniature form.
Wait there will be cyberpunk minis soon!?
Cool! I use Infinity figs for my CP2020 campaign, and had an eye on some of zombicide invasion ones, as they're much much cheaper (plastic vs metal...); but an official CP red range can be nice!
OG cyberpunk...! And what scene is that???
Wow!!!! An insane amount of ideas and inspiration presented in a build. Thanks
they are called "ballards". The things cars run into.
really love your vids man.
This is one of my favorite videos of yours, amazing piece of art!
I love this project, it turned out great! Hope to see you do more cyberpunk in the future!
As having never commenting on your videos, though my wife and I made those tea light explosions. I immensely enjoyed watching you succeed going just outside of your comfort zone. That was aaaamazing!! Inspiration at its best sir!
The build itself is masterful but what I like the most is how you have a whole little scenario set up with that cyber-samurai facing down those armored soldiers. If only there was a way to make it raining...
That came out really amazing, worth all the time and effort. Funny, when you teased this a few days ago I immediately thought "Blade Runner" but I didn't realize why until you mentioned the billboard sign being from the movie!! Oh duh!! My subconscious knew even if I didn't .
You sir are the Michelangelo of minis!! Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us.. My the Lord Bless you and yours as we put our Faith in him.. Peace!!
Fantastic build just loving it. But I really like some pointers on Resin and how to use it, and most important where and what to buy
The clear uv resin? I have a video about that product in the back catalog already :)
Love to see you add a tiny fan with led’s behind
That would look awesome actually
I really love the diorama builds. They're so inspiring. Really making me want to break out my craft stuff.
This is a project where you can really see the passion and excitement that went into it, not only because you clearly expressed that over the course of the video, but also because of how amazing the finished piece turned out to be. Keep up the great work, and don't be afraid to make more dioramas!
What an happy Jeremy in this video! It's amazing how you can make stuff like this one, passing through a series of problem solving situations, and showing all the time your great passion. Another great video, mate! The poodles touch brings the whole piece to life! Congrats and... Thank you!
Hey man, I really hope you and your family are doing ok right now! Not sure exactly where you’re located but I get the feeling you’re in the thick of it.
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial we are in the belly of the beast, man! People are getting sick, many are dying.... It is so unreal and quite scary. We are fine, but our government moved late, so we are in this shitty situation. Hope the other countries will be smarter and take more seriously this fucking virus. Thanks Jeremy and stay safe you too😊
I been watching Your videos for a while now Jeremy and this diorama is one of My favorites so far. Blade Runner is one of My all time favorite Sci-Fi movies and this diorama really captures the feel of that genre. Excellent job! I can tell You had a blast putting it together...You really seemed excited. Thanks for posting and letting Us out here in TH-cam land see Your talents.
Excellent video! Love the subject matter and the execution on it.
I like the background lighting for the video it looks great. Love the video, super cool to have some inspiration for building different dioramas.
Very cool! There really needs to be more products for this genre.
Fun video. I love the little happy accidents to occur when you're creating.
That looks so cyberpunk meshed w/Big Trouble in Little China. 👍🏻👍🏻
19:00 One suggestion Sir. In old flatscreen monitors/mobilephones you can find very usefull diffusor foils 😉
That background music is dope!
I really enjoy these standalone dioramas. I don't play DnD (or is it D & D?). I'm just here for the entertainment and to learn new skills to apply to making dollhouse miniatures.
It looks great
The things that stop cars from driving onto the sidewalk are called "bollards" (at least, that's what I know them as thanks to Cities: Skylines)
Sweet build!
from spanish "bolardo" (wich means "ball on top")
@@donquijotedegranada Yes, that's the word, but it doesn't mean that. In fact, most of them don't have a ball on top. The etymology is different.
@@AlbertoDsign it was originally
You make quarantine not quite so bad. Thanks to you and Runehammer I have been crafting all night and planning out our next encounter 🤣
Not sure how I missed this video. This is freaking amazing. Ridiculously talented work!
Yesterday I got an immense urge to start scratch building mechs and dioramas, that is kind of cyberpunk, would love to see you take on something like that.
Excellent work! You have a lot of great ideas in this diorama. Thanks for sharing this.
Great diorama. 👍👍
The addition of small pieces of old paper blowing around and other bits of scattered trash would top it off and and just a bit more of detail.
It looks super cool as is though.
Would you be able to use some sort of edge lighting for the billboards? Similarly that could allow "augmented" reality. You can also build a holographic display using a CD container.
Love this! What would have topped it for me would have been lighting the vending machine as well! Great work though!
This is my favorite thing you’ve ever done!!! Probably because I’m excited about cyberpunk 2077. Haha So cool.
Totally been trying to think up a cyberpunk setup, this really helps!
Nice. Im glad you tried something new. I play mostly scifi games. I have found many useful things in your show but this was way up my alley. Thanks.
Brilliant build! I really hated to see it end! Definitely need more Cyberpunk/Shadow Run type builds!
Old school Cyberpunk 2020 player here. Still my favorite system ever.
This is one of if no most bad ass craft videos I have seen on TH-cam instant subscriber!!!!
New we need a whole campaign about this!!
Great tip I learnt a while ago. After masking, first layer is the base coat, that was the seeping paint fills the gaps and is obviously invisible as it’s the base Coloring
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Normally i comment on your builds saying something like "awesome build" or very cool terrain! But i gotta say this is strait up impressive. Without a doubt
Great build and as you say it is inspiring for other projects as well. I came here for the lights but took away a bunch of other ideas. Things that I wanted to do, but am now much more confident about after seeing you put them into place. Thanks.
That looks great, and the lighting choice made a big difference over the first type. Yeah, looks like we might have a lot of extra time for hobbies and gaming over the next few weeks or maybe even months.
This is so dope. I love the way you create models its super fun to watch
Excellent build. Love Cyberpunk!
This is another masterpiece diorama. Your innovation is the best. I would absolutely use something like this as an integrated GM screen/background for any cyberpunk / sci fi game. It would add such ambience.
Well done, brother.
This was amazing video concept and exicushion love the diaramas that you have maid up to now and look forward to moor you may do in the future
Wow. This is a fantastic build. Great video.
Really enjoyed this build, and i'd love to see you expand that small piece to a full street capable of a battle scene. Maybe work in a time-portal that has D&D land in a Cyberword for a crazy adcenture.
If I were nitpicky I think you could of raised the sidewalk a little and roughed up the ground a lot more.
Loved this!
Thank you for making this! I love the Cyberpunk ideas you have!
The pothole was no mistake, only an happy accident.
Killer dioramas btw. Looks great.
Accidental hole? Accidental weathering you mean
@@FrigginBoomToys Was talking about the hole that the superglue melted in the styro that he turned into a pothole. And I was making a joke reference to Bob Ross in the same process, that's all.
I really like these little dioramas
Great work man. Seeing you push yourself and have fun is what I personally am here for. Your Frostgrave table and now these two dioramas are tied for my favorite videos. I think its fantastic that you're getting to bring in some personal, just for fun, projects and really go all in with the techniques the rest of your channel teaches.
Love this! We have been using your post apocalyptic and modern stuff to augment our cyberpunk game. More please!
thank you again for another fantastic and helpful video, i've been going nuts for weeks to figure out how to do a scene like this for 1:12 scale def pointed me in the right direction!
My favorite build ever, love it!
This is so awesome. I love the whole cyberpunk look and LEDs make everything better!