What a delight to watch two masters of their craft quietly at work. A very pleasing design and great to see it realised as a primered maquette. Great work both of you
This thought is interesting to me. I certainly understand the urge to keep going in the way you suggest, but within the realm of design tasks,I consider this build complete. It taught me about the translation from a 2D sketch to a 3D form which was the primary mission statement.
Jumping back and forth from Adam's videos to yours was a really satisfying watching experience of this project, the result was great and all the story behind it makes it even better :) Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic content, instant sub, totally here for it. If you keep making videos of this quality at this rate the channel is going to take off in a big way. Never enough high quality (movie)making channels if you ask me. Might feel a bit soon to get a Patreon or something like that but give it some thought! You might also have some amazing conversation or collaboration by reaching out to Van Neistat if you haven't. Might have to send a carrier pidgeon or something but I'm sure he would love that.
Came over here after the video on Adam's channel. Once you switched to your workshop I really liked your aesthetic and lighting. Look forward to checking out more of your stuff.
The circular piece I made involved no magic tool. I simply scored the shape with a compass and then hand sanded up to the line. Sanding sticks do wonders with styrene shaping.
I appreciate Adam's style of lighting for giving us the technical aspects and letting us see what he's doing. But I also appreciate the Sepia tone look of a wonderful old movie. Thank you for giving us this contrast!
I'm interested, and pleased, that the two different color grades is so notable. It seems like a subtle distinction to me, but I stare at this stuff for far too long and lose a fresh perspective.
Your quiet calm is a nice counter to the beautiful chaos that is watching Adam build ❤
Hah! There's a difference there - no doubt.
I can't really explain why but this video gives me so much happiness. Thanks for making these masterpieces!
I'm glad - thanks!
It was so nice to watch such a known environment from a completely different point of view
You're the first to observe it!
Great to be here in the early days of what I'm sure will become one of my all time favorite TH-cam maker channels. Can't wait to see more!
Lovely the hear. Thank you!
What a delight to watch two masters of their craft quietly at work. A very pleasing design and great to see it realised as a primered maquette. Great work both of you
Many thanks!
Ooh ..!
Next with the weathering
then Rider....
then with background and lights
This thought is interesting to me. I certainly understand the urge to keep going in the way you suggest, but within the realm of design tasks,I consider this build complete. It taught me about the translation from a 2D sketch to a 3D form which was the primary mission statement.
…though I’m a little curious to go through the same process but with digital tools to compare results.
Amazing - love seeing the photoshop-to-real-life pipeline.
Are considering a scale maquette of a floating speeder bike real life?
So weird seeing Adam's cave in this color temp.
Almost as weird as seeing Adam quietly working.
It's true. He doesn't talk ALL the time.
Adam Savage all grown up? I disagree. Adam Savage older.... wiser... smarter... richer... but grown up?
Never.
Fair point…
This channel is what youtube was invented for.
Fantastic fun to watch .
Thank you Dave
TH-cam was invented for skateboarding dogs, but thank you!
Adam Savage all grown up... are you sure about that statement? ;P
relatively
Love seen you two work. And a delight to discover your channel thanks to Adam :)
Thanks - glad you're here!
The question is, Is he all grown up or simply now an adult?
Now that we’re questioning the premise, is he even an adult?
I'm going to leave it at a simple 'thank you.'
you're welcome
*Bandsaw Noises*
I was unaware of this trope until Adam explained it to me!
fun! (Do you ever wonder if the Empire could have gotten along with others better if it had just had comfortable machines and workplaces? )
undoubtedly
Jumping back and forth from Adam's videos to yours was a really satisfying watching experience of this project, the result was great and all the story behind it makes it even better :) Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much!
I have been waiting with baited breath for this...
What a great intro.. !
Hah! You'll also get Savage's version at some point soon.
@@cinodrome You got the 1st glory. The Fans will love the gravy of you two tag teaming the Talent.
Fantastic content, instant sub, totally here for it.
If you keep making videos of this quality at this rate the channel is going to take off in a big way.
Never enough high quality (movie)making channels if you ask me.
Might feel a bit soon to get a Patreon or something like that but give it some thought!
You might also have some amazing conversation or collaboration by reaching out to Van Neistat if you haven't.
Might have to send a carrier pidgeon or something but I'm sure he would love that.
Lovely to hear - appreciated.
I am so happy I found your channel Dave. Your skillset and level perfectly encapsulate what I hope my own to be one day.
Thanks so much!
I love a good dutch angle. Also nice to see the tested crew behind the camera.
Dutch, and/or, working fast and paying little attention to what the camera is up to.
Amazing to see one after the other
Glad you found them both!
Came over here after the video on Adam's channel. Once you switched to your workshop I really liked your aesthetic and lighting. Look forward to checking out more of your stuff.
Thanks much!
So I just came over from Adams channel and so glad I found your channel. Your work is inspiring.
Glad to have you here!
I’m working a bit backwards in time now; love this so much! Is this what work was like all the time, back in the day?🎉
The good days were just like this. The bad days looked more like grinding fiberglass in the hot sun.
Great video, but why didnt you make one each?. A poker prize collaboration would be cool, winner has it in their cave.
I went into it thinking one each, but Adam likes to get his projects done in one day (for compelling reasons)...that was a race.
Awesome dude
Thanks -
I don’t know what you made but i enjoyed watching the process.
And enjoying the process is half the battle.
We don't have much in the way of hover tech. So a speeder bike if you mean like the one from Star Wars might be quite a challenge!
…one step at a time.
❤❤❤
Right back at ‘ya.
😮
Thanks -
What amazing tool did you guys use to cut that perfect circle out of plasti-card!!??
The circular piece I made involved no magic tool. I simply scored the shape with a compass and then hand sanded up to the line. Sanding sticks do wonders with styrene shaping.
so cool
Thanks!
Love these videos!
Thank you!
Having just watched the other video, it’s wild how calm this one is.
The magic of filmmaking!
W O W
I love that TH-cam offers to translate this comment to English.
I watched until 4:11 then I gave up. Did anything happen after that?
Not much.
I wonder how many times this model has been spit upon.
I've given this more thought than it perhaps demands, but now it's become a fascination...spit upon? I'm missing something.
Frick yeah! Awesome collab.
Thanks!
I covet that lathe
You and me both.
Dave -- what kind of backpack do we see here?
Freitag..The best.
Beautiful work. Well done.
Thank you! Cheers!
I appreciate being able to see Adam's camera operator. Thank you for including that in this behind-the-scenes look!
And I should have credited him - Josh Self!
I love this channel! ❤❤
Thank you!
Your quiet style and sepia tones over the familiar setting of Adam's cave is captivating and makes this feel all the more like a movie.
I appreciate Adam's style of lighting for giving us the technical aspects and letting us see what he's doing. But I also appreciate the Sepia tone look of a wonderful old movie. Thank you for giving us this contrast!
I'm interested, and pleased, that the two different color grades is so notable. It seems like a subtle distinction to me, but I stare at this stuff for far too long and lose a fresh perspective.