I think one of the most terrifying jobs would be a deep sea welder on an oil rig. Even the real webcam footage of a sperm whale or squid passing by the camera in faint light and deep water is heart stopping. Would be an amazing diorama to see some prehistoric deep sea creature hovering just over the shoulder of the welder and lit up by the arcs of the welding and pale rig lights.
i knew a guy who repaired dams, underwater. in one of the massive, super deep reservoirs in the western USA, he dove wayyy down, and something caught his eye swimming by him. he said he wasn't sure what species of fish it was, but the eyeball was as big as plate, and he was so terrified he immediately went up to surface and quit his job that day. true story
The good news is that marine life absolutely hate the noise from oil rigs. Sound travels much better through water and those things make a bloody racket.
@@bfboobie My guess would be gar or sturgeon, as those can all get pretty large depending on species. If the size reference hadn't been an eye, catfish would also be on the table, but since they tend to have small eyes compared to the body it would have to be a true freak of nature to have an eye that size.
i used to have a dream often where i was holding on to this large glowing manta ray who was travelling deeper and deeper into dark waters, around us all these weird creatures would appear, menacing eyes in the dark, glowing teeth, fins, claws, all sorts of monsters, but as long as i held on to the manta ray they couldn't get me. this project reminded me of that, it's amazing to see your work.
I found a clip of this uncredited on another site, someone in the comments was nice enough to link back to your video. This is breathtaking and mesmerizing! Beautiful craftsmanship
I am always amazed at the clever techniques you use, such as molding the clay through plastic wrap to give it a certain texture. Thank you for the video. Also, I have a question. How did you make the diver's flippers?
@@poopytootsface3489 I would agree that it's styrene but for my cost-cutting budget I've used yoghurt pots etc in the past for stuff like this... 'any port in a storm', as they say
out of the 100s of artist-makers on youtube, there are very few you actually feel privileged for been able to watch them create their work, these are masterpieces, you really are a step above 99% of the other makers
Amazing work again my friend. You really brought this nightmare into life . And the bubbles technique was very good. Was the outline of the UV resin completely invisible or sometimes it is visible depending on the angle the light hits the diorama?
The edge of the resin plate is barely visible. If you shine a strong light on it and look at it close to your face, you might be able to see a little bit. However, since it is still a board, it loses its three-dimensional effect when viewed from the side.
@@the32ndwhale50 that is what it is. I in particular fear deep water, and things swimming in it. His stuff is literally what would kill me in real life. I have to look away when he does the cinematic stuff.
This kind of reminds me of a recurring nightmare that I had when I was a kid, and still remember it today. It was me and my entire class, and we were trying to escape some crazy house. The living room was enormous, like colossal giants lived there. Suddenly giant ghost koi appeared from the walls and were swimming towards us, if one swam through us, we'd be taken. It was really beautiful, but super eerie, thinking back on it.
This is absolutely breathtaking and absurdly terrifying at the same time!! Your new technique with the resin and fish was really clever and interesting; I'd never thought of using resin that way before! I adore every video you post and this was 100000/10, as per usual! Utterly amazing!
I got chills. I've seen some cool resin art on youtube, but this is just another level! It's always so awe inspiring to see someone that makes so many little details that makes the finished piece come to life. Probably not the best video to watch right before bed, though...
I deal with stress and anxiety, so whenever I start to stress or have an anxiety attack, I watch your videos. The way you make these videos, the way you make these dioramas, it just soothes me. Keep up the great work!
Amazing build as usual, if you ever feel demotivated to create, just remember that people will always wait on your amazing worlds and builds, keep doing what your doing man
I love how you make all of your pieces by hand. I have seen other sculpture channels using 3D printers to make their creatures and sets and I am glad that you show us how you make the creatures with clay, wire, and foil. (I know that making art on a 3D render program requires a lot of talent and time, just like making it by hand, but it doesn't have the same "feel" for me)
Nightmare: The water below was cold and unforgiving, and despite my gear it didn’t help. As the murky water dampened any light that entered I could feel myself sinking deeper, and deeper. I looked around for a moment and didn’t see much; schools of fish, towers of bubbles, and the deep abyss below. Then we met eyes... I’d be crazy to say we startled each other as I looked at it, and it looked back. Its long serpentine body wrapped around the entire tank and reached down below where I could see. It’s eyes shone brightly with curiosity and wonder as it observed my every movement. Yet its teeth were cruel and brutal, curved and precise. I made the first move and swam up, I looked back at the creature but it was gone. I surfaced, people were there to help me. As I reached out to take their hand I got one last look under the water. I had found the creature... lunging from the deep towards me.
This video has it all...awesome crafting, great music, suspence, creepy denizens of the deep, and even a few laughs! But mostly just a lot of raw talent. Thank you for sharing your art with us!
Okay, so I normally don't like to post comments on video's about other peoples work, but I have to say that I truly enjoy watching the work that is done here. It is inspiring to see the attention to detail that brings your diorama's to life. Thank you for sharing these.
Absolutely phenomenal again. Being able to create such a detailed piece off of an envisioned illustration, it requires a set amount of skill and experience. I struggle with nightmares plenty, and seeing you put another's dream into a physical artwork is incredibly inspiring and motivating. I hope your dioramas will continue through the new year, despite the work time.
I would like to say thank you, for making these videos. Every time I watch one of them, all of my stress, worries and troubles of the day wash away, my mind feels clear, and all that’s left is a calm bliss. For that, I can’t thank you enough.
This guy comes from a long way and it shows. He is better before, but now, marvelous. Great video to watch on New Year's night. Thank you for the video.
i just wanted you to know that i love all your work but i also especially love how you film them afterwards and your music choices. you're not only showing how you do it from clay and resin, you really go all the way and commit to the scene and eerie horror vibe of it. Your superb music adds atmosphere that just amplifies the majesty and creepiness of it all! really powerful stuff, you're an awesome artist in every shape and form!
The fact that you can take a image like a 2D image and make it into a 3D object that you can get a full visual of and make it look so real and good, almost as if you stopped time in its place to admire such an area, but remember never to overwork yourself with projects, this is something you’ve shown to love doing so don’t push yourself to far, keep up the good work!
I have thalassophobia but I still watch your videos because I am amazed at your ways of creating your artworks. Keep it up, even if I am triggering my anxiety watching your contents. 😅
I can see why that would be a terrifying nightmare to that poor woman. The bubble technique that you tried worked perfectly. This was an excellent job, as always.
As usual - amazing! I am looking forward to your work. And while waiting I review already published works. Your skill gets better and better every time. I am delighted with your masterpieces 🤗
i always love the calming music with your videos. they are such good comfort videos for me. i watch these a lot when i feel down and you never fail to calm my nerves. i just wanted to say thank you and you are truly an amazing artist
You are beyond amazing. I'm always desperately waiting for your new upload. Can't believe a human being is able to create something like this. Keep up the good work! It's truly a gift!
The skill level you have, to be able to turn a 2d drawing into a 3D sculpture is phenomenal!!! You never fail to impress sir!!! Merry Christmas!!! 🎄🎁🎅🏻
Amazing artist. It's a real and joyful pleasure to see how much love and passion transpire from your works. And it's the first time I look at a youtube channel with no thumbs down at all, in any of your videos. That means that people really understand what you are trying to give to us all. Thanks for your love and passion, mate!
Whenever I get notified for one of your videos. It’s legit time to stop everything, get a cup of coffee, sit down and get comfy and then enjoy your amazing videos. They’re so relaxing and inspiring with your creativity. Can’t wait for your next one!
That was satisfying to watch. I didn't think the bubbles would show up, but my mind was blown when they not only showed through, they added a depth (haha) to this that makes it that much better.
For some reason I feel very relaxed when I watch your videos. I don't know what it is, I just find it relaxing. Anyway... watching the creative process as the creatures take shape and the environment comes together is a treat to see.
I think one of the most terrifying jobs would be a deep sea welder on an oil rig. Even the real webcam footage of a sperm whale or squid passing by the camera in faint light and deep water is heart stopping. Would be an amazing diorama to see some prehistoric deep sea creature hovering just over the shoulder of the welder and lit up by the arcs of the welding and pale rig lights.
That would be an incredible and also very chilling sculpture, but I would absolutely watch it!
i knew a guy who repaired dams, underwater. in one of the massive, super deep reservoirs in the western USA, he dove wayyy down, and something caught his eye swimming by him. he said he wasn't sure what species of fish it was, but the eyeball was as big as plate, and he was so terrified he immediately went up to surface and quit his job that day. true story
@@bfboobie if I saw that I’d prob pass out- I think my worst fear is seeing smthn huge in the dark depths of the ocean
The good news is that marine life absolutely hate the noise from oil rigs. Sound travels much better through water and those things make a bloody racket.
@@bfboobie My guess would be gar or sturgeon, as those can all get pretty large depending on species. If the size reference hadn't been an eye, catfish would also be on the table, but since they tend to have small eyes compared to the body it would have to be a true freak of nature to have an eye that size.
海洋恐怖気味だから苦手なはずなのについつい見ちゃうんだよなこういうの
無事怖くなりました。すごいリアル
i used to have a dream often where i was holding on to this large glowing manta ray who was travelling deeper and deeper into dark waters, around us all these weird creatures would appear, menacing eyes in the dark, glowing teeth, fins, claws, all sorts of monsters, but as long as i held on to the manta ray they couldn't get me. this project reminded me of that, it's amazing to see your work.
Sounds like an awesome concept for a diorama
Nice and they're vivid and real too? I still have all sorts of dreams that is a very cool, nice and normal dream 😃
That sounds fun and horrifying at the same time
bro that is fun and terrifying-
I found a clip of this uncredited on another site, someone in the comments was nice enough to link back to your video. This is breathtaking and mesmerizing! Beautiful craftsmanship
I knew I wasn't going crazy... I'd seen it somewhere else...
it was mean to use his art without giving credit.
@@Le-Jibaku Agreed! So rude not to give credit.
Some guy on TikTok is taking credit but the comments brought me here
Not rude, it's theft.
@@andrewwilson3587 it can be both
I am always amazed at the clever techniques you use, such as molding the clay through plastic wrap to give it a certain texture. Thank you for the video. Also, I have a question. How did you make the diver's flippers?
Molding clay through plastic wrap is a very common technique :) it lessens fingerprints and allows you to make cuts and lines without a harsh edge
Polystyrene maybe?
@@poopytootsface3489 I would agree that it's styrene but for my cost-cutting budget I've used yoghurt pots etc in the past for stuff like this... 'any port in a storm', as they say
I learned that technique from him and use it every time now :)
Thank you for watching. The diving fins are made by bending a plastic plate for models.
out of the 100s of artist-makers on youtube, there are very few you actually feel privileged for been able to watch them create their work, these are masterpieces, you really are a step above 99% of the other makers
Amazing work again my friend. You really brought this nightmare into life . And the bubbles technique was very good. Was the outline of the UV resin completely invisible or sometimes it is visible depending on the angle the light hits the diorama?
Hey, I just watched your video with the Volcano in the city, amazing job to you too!!
@@zozo8197 thanks .
You're both so talented!
The edge of the resin plate is barely visible. If you shine a strong light on it and look at it close to your face, you might be able to see a little bit. However, since it is still a board, it loses its three-dimensional effect when viewed from the side.
@@Thalassohobbyer thank you for the info. amazing work again 👍
唐突なぽたぽた焼き驚いたwww
めっちゃおいしくて自分も大好きです
毎度、本物の水に沈めているのかってくらい綺麗で見入ってしまいます。
Twitterでも色々と試行錯誤されてる様子をみて知識無いなりに楽しんで観てます!
こういう世界観好きなんだよなぁ
怖さ、不気味さに加えて神秘的、美しさまでも兼ね揃えてて 壮大でずっと見てたくなる
Despite my death fear of water, I still find your content amazing. Your extraordinary at it, keep at it. Thank you.
I too fear the deep and the things that may lurk in it, but how can anyone not enjoy Thalassohobbyer's work? He's just so earnest and skilled.
I believe Thalassophobia is the fear of deep water like oceans, it makes sense how everything he makes is terrifyingly beautiful.
@@the32ndwhale50 that is what it is. I in particular fear deep water, and things swimming in it. His stuff is literally what would kill me in real life.
I have to look away when he does the cinematic stuff.
A guy with thalassophobia watching thalasso hobbyer. Damn
Priming the monster in silver and coloring it with washes was just *chef’s kiss*
The bubble technique is jaw-dropping. Your ability is simply perfect. Thank you for uploading.
so true
恐怖しかないです…この様な夢を何回も見ておられる方、寝るのが怖くなりますね…イラストも怖かったですが、立体になったら更に怖さが増します😱また来年もヒヤ〜っとさせていただきます。楽しみにしております。ありがとうございました。
たらそほびあさんの作品は、恐怖と美と畏怖の見事な共存が魅力ですね。
恐ろしげでありながらも静謐な作品世界に、今回も感動しつつ癒されました。
今回のおやつはハッピーターンじゃなくてぽたぽた焼きなんですね!😂
それを自作で表現できるってすごいですよね…
俺も自作でこんなの作れたらな~
こういうのを好きな人にしたらたまったもんじゃないですよね!
This is not even a “work”, this is art. I just subscribed and will upvote every video of this channel. Simply amazing.
本来形のない夢を形に出来るのはとても素敵な事だと思う
Although this creature is based off a bad dream, it has it’s own uniqueness and beauty which you perfectly brought to life.
This kind of reminds me of a recurring nightmare that I had when I was a kid, and still remember it today. It was me and my entire class, and we were trying to escape some crazy house. The living room was enormous, like colossal giants lived there. Suddenly giant ghost koi appeared from the walls and were swimming towards us, if one swam through us, we'd be taken. It was really beautiful, but super eerie, thinking back on it.
That made me think of Little Nightmares.
Pretty cool tho
This could make for a Bizarre, Eerie and strangely Beatiful Game. You know fuck it, am gonna make a Concept of this Its too good to pass up
@@theant2266 make sure to give us the link when you finish it!!!😜😂❤️✌🏼
What an interesting dream you had there 🤔
悪夢を一枚の絵に出力出来る事も当然すごい事だけど、立体にするのもすごい。
今回の作品も恐怖と同時に神秘さを感じました。この造形技術はもう尊敬のレベルを越えています!これからも頑張ってください!!
ライトアップされて“悪夢”になる瞬間がたまりません…!!
怖ろしいけれど魅せられる…ありがとうございます!
This is absolutely breathtaking and absurdly terrifying at the same time!! Your new technique with the resin and fish was really clever and interesting; I'd never thought of using resin that way before! I adore every video you post and this was 100000/10, as per usual! Utterly amazing!
下を見ると底が見えなくて、上を見ると水面は遠い。目の前には怖〜い怪物…!
ゾクゾクして怖いんだけど、水中の浮遊感とか空から差し込む光は綺麗でとても気持ち良さそうでもある。
本当に素敵な作品です…✨
I'm impressed every time 😄
I got chills. I've seen some cool resin art on youtube, but this is just another level! It's always so awe inspiring to see someone that makes so many little details that makes the finished piece come to life. Probably not the best video to watch right before bed, though...
Lol, yesterday I binged about 10 of these videos before bed 🤣
I deal with stress and anxiety, so whenever I start to stress or have an anxiety attack, I watch your videos. The way you make these videos, the way you make these dioramas, it just soothes me.
Keep up the great work!
なかなか投稿されなくて体調が悪いのかと思ってたらまさか同時進行で作っていたとは…これからも見続けますね
Amazing build as usual, if you ever feel demotivated to create, just remember that people will always wait on your amazing worlds and builds, keep doing what your doing man
2 things.
1. This is the most beatiful thing I've seen all day.
2. Your english gets better and better every day!
I love how you make all of your pieces by hand. I have seen other sculpture channels using 3D printers to make their creatures and sets and I am glad that you show us how you make the creatures with clay, wire, and foil.
(I know that making art on a 3D render program requires a lot of talent and time, just like making it by hand, but it doesn't have the same "feel" for me)
Understandable. Handcrafted stuff is very cool to see simple items turn into a model or environment.
Danke!
Nightmare:
The water below was cold and unforgiving, and despite my gear it didn’t help. As the murky water dampened any light that entered I could feel myself sinking deeper, and deeper.
I looked around for a moment and didn’t see much; schools of fish, towers of bubbles, and the deep abyss below. Then we met eyes...
I’d be crazy to say we startled each other as I looked at it, and it looked back. Its long serpentine body wrapped around the entire tank and reached down below where I could see. It’s eyes shone brightly with curiosity and wonder as it observed my every movement. Yet its teeth were cruel and brutal, curved and precise.
I made the first move and swam up, I looked back at the creature but it was gone. I surfaced, people were there to help me. As I reached out to take their hand I got one last look under the water. I had found the creature... lunging from the deep towards me.
Geez Shakespeare
@@therandomtransformersanima6236
Wut...? I like to write short stories... don’t judge me, lol
@@mrmercury9389 I think it's amazing ^^
@@ashdrawsstuff8073
Thank you ^^
@@mrmercury9389 sorry, I didn’t mean to be rude I was comparing you to Shakespeare because of how good your writing was.
恐ろしさはあるけれど、現実ではあり得ない幻想的な感じが好き。
BGMともピッタリで映画の一場面みたいな感じで凄いと思いました。
Finally! Amazing work! 😍
The wristband is such a good idea! I'm happy you've found a clever way to combat people stealing your videos!
This video has it all...awesome crafting, great music, suspence, creepy denizens of the deep, and even a few laughs! But mostly just a lot of raw talent. Thank you for sharing your art with us!
海洋恐怖症ではないけど、たらそほびやさんの作品を見てると「こんな恐ろしい生物がいるかもって想像してしまうなら、そりゃ深い水底って怖いよな」って思える
I'll never get over the sound of you peeling the plastic from the resin, it's so satisfying.
初めてこの作品で、あなたの動画に出会いました。とても衝撃を受けました。
夢を形にすることがどんなに凄いことか、
私はとても感動しました。
Never get bored to see your art, because not using 3D printer.
Really² appreciate your work! Stay healthy, my friend 🥰
Okay, so I normally don't like to post comments on video's about other peoples work, but I have to say that I truly enjoy watching the work that is done here. It is inspiring to see the attention to detail that brings your diorama's to life. Thank you for sharing these.
I really like the attention to detail and craftsmanship that goes into making these dioramas, especially the sea monster ones, those are my favorites.
実際に水の中で遭遇しているかのような迫力…!怖いのに美しくて魅入ってしまいます!
Nice to see a new video!!! You have been missed man! My boy and I LOVE your videos! Thanks for sharing your art with us!
Absolutely phenomenal again. Being able to create such a detailed piece off of an envisioned illustration, it requires a set amount of skill and experience. I struggle with nightmares plenty, and seeing you put another's dream into a physical artwork is incredibly inspiring and motivating. I hope your dioramas will continue through the new year, despite the work time.
自分がダイバー側だと思うと恐ろしい、、、水泡の位置固定とか、魚を立体と絵で分けて陰影を出したり技法だけでも見てて飽きない!
The new technique for suspending things in the resin worked really well I think! Thanks for the Christmas present :)
I would like to say thank you, for making these videos.
Every time I watch one of them, all of my stress, worries and troubles of the day wash away, my mind feels clear, and all that’s left is a calm bliss. For that, I can’t thank you enough.
This guy comes from a long way and it shows. He is better before, but now, marvelous. Great video to watch on New Year's night. Thank you for the video.
There is something so satisfying about the sound of the plastic being stripped off the resin....
i just wanted you to know that i love all your work but i also especially love how you film them afterwards and your music choices. you're not only showing how you do it from clay and resin, you really go all the way and commit to the scene and eerie horror vibe of it. Your superb music adds atmosphere that just amplifies the majesty and creepiness of it all! really powerful stuff, you're an awesome artist in every shape and form!
The fact that you can take a image like a 2D image and make it into a 3D object that you can get a full visual of and make it look so real and good, almost as if you stopped time in its place to admire such an area, but remember never to overwork yourself with projects, this is something you’ve shown to love doing so don’t push yourself to far, keep up the good work!
The detail on that diver is really next level.
Its great to have you back...the last time i watched you was about 2-3 years ago
Second episode of the nightmares. The first was number 17.
This and everything is just super amazing.
Great job, the bubble plates worked to perfection in showing the bubbles but not the resin edges!
Your dioramas are always breathtakingly beautiful!
Your technique with the bubbles worked PERFECTLY, you can't see the edges at all!! Very beautiful work!!
今回の海獣、優しい表情に感じました。
歯がないからかなーと思ったけど、歯がついても優しい感じは変わらず😌
海洋恐怖症は増すばかりですが、いつも楽しみにさしています!!
今回の作品もかなりの恐怖を感じました…レジンの気泡がリアルさと恐怖を増幅させてて…
じっと見つめてると引き込まれそうで、ちびりそうでした(T^T)
I have thalassophobia but I still watch your videos because I am amazed at your ways of creating your artworks. Keep it up, even if I am triggering my anxiety watching your contents. 😅
I can see why that would be a terrifying nightmare to that poor woman. The bubble technique that you tried worked perfectly. This was an excellent job, as always.
As usual - amazing! I am looking forward to your work. And while waiting I review already published works. Your skill gets better and better every time. I am delighted with your masterpieces 🤗
This is one of the best things I've seen on the internet so far.
As someone who is fascinated by fantasy, horror and aquatic biology, this was very entertaining.
You got a new subscriber.
I have notifications on and didn't even know this was posted, feels bad man. On the upside? Spending time at home watching these videos is amazing
*I really like that you do it with your hands, and not on a 3d printer. With your hands it turns out very detailed and more interesting !*
only the music is very cheerful, it would be better if it was gloomy....
What an Amazing picture of a nightmare. So beautiful but deadly.....😍
初見なのですが、あまりの凄さにこの世に本当に実在するのか!?と思ってしまいました。主さんが。
YESSSS NEW VID!!
Great work as always man!!! Also noticed one mil subs! Dude you deserve every single one of them! Congrats! and your people models has improved a lot!
i always love the calming music with your videos. they are such good comfort videos for me. i watch these a lot when i feel down and you never fail to calm my nerves. i just wanted to say thank you and you are truly an amazing artist
This is probably one of my favorite resin projects this person has made!!!
It's so realistic and amazing!!!
You are beyond amazing. I'm always desperately waiting for your new upload. Can't believe a human being is able to create something like this. Keep up the good work! It's truly a gift!
I absolutely love the stories of how these creatures came to be. Amazing work, as always!
These nightmare videos are by far my favorite, because they show how people live and what they see in there dreams. Keep it up with these🙂👍
The skill level you have, to be able to turn a 2d drawing into a 3D sculpture is phenomenal!!! You never fail to impress sir!!!
Merry Christmas!!! 🎄🎁🎅🏻
悪夢を実体化するなんて
恐いけど、夢があるなぁ~🥺✨
So excited! Its the highlight of my day whenever you upload. 💜🌟
Amazing artist. It's a real and joyful pleasure to see how much love and passion transpire from your works. And it's the first time I look at a youtube channel with no thumbs down at all, in any of your videos. That means that people really understand what you are trying to give to us all. Thanks for your love and passion, mate!
The bubble effect was extremely smart to do ! Beautiful work as always!
Whenever I get notified for one of your videos. It’s legit time to stop everything, get a cup of coffee, sit down and get comfy and then enjoy your amazing videos. They’re so relaxing and inspiring with your creativity. Can’t wait for your next one!
初見ですがこれはマジで凄い
2021年最後に良いものを拝見させて頂きました😁
That was satisfying to watch. I didn't think the bubbles would show up, but my mind was blown when they not only showed through, they added a depth (haha) to this that makes it that much better.
Perfect timing!! Almost feels like a Christmas present!! The best one at that!! ❣️❣️❣️
いつも、応援しています!
ありがとうございます(^_-)-☆
I'm terrified by the ocean but still find comfort in your videos, amazing dude
Always love coming back to you my good friend. You've become one of my favorite creator's on TH-cam. So relaxing and enjoyable to watch
Deep dark water is my only real fear. I refuse to go into water where I can't see or feel the bottom.
For some reason I feel very relaxed when I watch your videos. I don't know what it is, I just find it relaxing.
Anyway... watching the creative process as the creatures take shape and the environment comes together is a treat to see.
絵めっさ上手いし再現度たっか
THIS IS SO BEAUTIFUL!!! I LOVE HOW THE CREATURE'S EYES GLOW IN THE DARK AND THE TINY LITTLE FISHIES!
The perfect holiday gift! Thank you for posting TH!
Haunting imagery brought to life in a haunting way...bravo
Your monster dioramas are incredible you should tell a story that correlates to it that would be so cool
"If there was only a company that did this work...", this is far from work, this is mastery of art.
Is back! 🔥
新しい動画がアップするのを心から待っていました。新しい技法、上手いこと行ってますね!
同時並行で進んでいる他の作品も期待して待っています♪
There's something inherently terrifying about having nightmares about sea creatures, the ocean or water
It's amazing how your resin doesn't have unintended bubbles! Lost for words!