@@BoyleiHow's this for an idea for your next build? 1950s military vs a large monster, could ba a large insect,an alien or even godzilla with vibes of crappy B movies of that time period
Despite the first one turning out 'wrong' I like the way it looks. The air bubbles give it an air of mystery and terror. Great job as always! This is one of my favorite channels to watch, it's so relaxing.
Agreed! It looks like it may have been situated near a volcanic rift, perhaps what initially swallowed up the lost city of gold that the diver is looking for...
I think the bubbles almost make the first one far spookier, like the bulk of the sea dragon being obscured leaving most of it up to imagination an the light reflecting all around looks so cool. I can't wait to see more sea creatures in the future, keep it up. 👍
It would be super cool if the diver had a flash light or something to. Just showing a bit more of the monster. This one really makes me want to pick it up and look at it. . . maybe not what you'd want done if you spent that many hours making it though.
As someone who dives in areas that regularly have bad visibility, the first one really delivers on the spooky feeling that something might be out there just past your range of vision.
Honestly the bubbles make the original diorama extra spooky, I love the atmosphere of that one! So impressive that you can turn around and build a second one, that takes a lot of determination. And for what it's worth, I always share your videos, I think your work is fantastic.
It can't just be me that think the bubbles on that big one actually make it look way more awesome? The clearness of the little one doesn't have the same crazy deep dark underwater vibe... I'd call that first one a major success!
Ohhh…so sorry about that first build!!! You, however, exemplify how important the journey is, and I’m inspired by your perseverance combined with your patience and humbleness. I love this video! Thanks Boylei!
Even though the first model turned out “bubbly” I still think it gives a sense of eeriness that one would find at the bottom of the ocean. Thank you for all the wonderful videos!
I think that both look awesome! The first one is definitely more spooky and has a Thalassophobia mood to it, and the second one looks pristine and crisp! Edit: I just shared this with a friend of mine, he loves the way the first one looks!
Watching you use the sculpting techniques of North of the Border and Craftsman was such a delight! It's so much fun to see you guys rubbing off on one another. It really gives even more inspiration that we can learn from one another and get better and even adapt techniques to our own styles. Both of the fish look pretty awesome, and resin troubles aside, these are great projects!
The fact that you never shy away from showing your mishaps is one of the things I love about this channel, boylei, and I appreciate your exhaustive and thorough descriptions of the process with that wrt humor. I first started following you because of one of your resin dioramas and this is going to be another good example of it to show my friends. Hopefully they like it as much as I did!
I'm currently in the midst of my first ever resin pour. It's on its 2nd day of curing and it is nerve-wracking checking it each morning for leaks or to see if it is even setting. It's comforting to know that even someone as experienced as you, Boylei, can have problems with it. It means I don't have to beat myself up as much when it inevitably goes wrong
Bob Ross’s painting skills wasn’t actually anything special, it was his communication and teaching skills that made him special. Lots of people could paint better, very very few could teach like him
Seriously, for the first time in years of watching you, I felt dread and anxiety during the deep pour resin for some reason and the piano music somehow made it worse. But we all make mistakes and you posting yours gives all of us confidence in ourselves, we just gotta learn from our mistakes.
Honestly the first one looks leaps and bounds better. I don’t think it would have looked as good without the bubbles! That’s part of the horror of the deep sea. The unending black, having no idea what could be even a few inches away. Good stuff!
I´m always amazed by your painting skills and how you manage to get so much life in your dioramas by just putting on some color and shadows. Great video even if the first build didn´t turn out as planned.
I personally love the first diorama, the bubbles look a lot like all the deep-sea particulates you see in the water and I think it adds a great spooky authenticity!
My brother and I love watching these when we get home from school. You are the reason we have gotten into the world of Dioramas! We also use some of your ideas in our minecraft world to create interesting mini towns and buildings. The production is also great I love how you've progressed since we've started watching you! Boylei is definitely on the Mount Rushmore of Diorama builders youtube has to offer :)
I like the eerie vibe the bubbles give the first one, but I also like the "river" feeling of the second, like you don't have to go deep sea diving, the deep sea comes to you
I so appreciate the amount of work you put into these and have learned so much about your creative process. I also appreciate the fact that you show when things don’t go quite right. A lot of people think that creative work is done perfectly every time. And that’s not what happens in real life. Thanks again for sharing your wonderful imagination.
They are both amazing. Even with the bubbles, that first one gives a much deeper ambiance, but the second is much easier to see the detail. Hard to pick a favorite between them. Your sculpting is getting MUCH better, too. Nice job on both!
it absolutely warms my heart that Boylei not only shouts out other creators, but then links the ones who have channels and videos in his own video description box. This is how you build a community!
I guess sometimes its not always about the finished product, its about the time and effort put into making the final product. I love the effort that you’ve put into the first one and how detailed it was, even though we can’t fully see it. It was worth it in my opinion.
This has to be one of my favorite builds you have done! To me the bubbles actually add to the atmosphere, making it a lot scarier. It's a shame you had to make multiple, though, but the second one also looks incredible! Great work as always, I can't wait for your next project!!!
First time I have ever left a comment, great work as always. BUUUT I think that bubble one is actually awesome as hell. It reminds me of all the old deep sea footage where all the microbes are at the bottom of the ocean. Keep up all the good work
Love what you do on your channel. You brought our entire family into your circle of crafters! Thanks for doing what you do and showing us we all continually learn as we work!!
Just gotta say, I love the world you build with all these models and kits. It feels so fresh and expansive and the story telling for each and every diorama is just so captivating to me. Keep up the great work! ❤
As a seasoned follower, I’m always impressed by the commitment to detail in every piece you make. Your Wild West series is what drew me in. I agree with many members here that the first bubbly piece wasn’t entirely “a failure”, but I understand how it could be structurally flawed. It’s because of your video and those of CraftMan and North of the border that I hope I’ll get into making dioramas some day
They both look awesome and I would love to have both. I love your work and me and my brothers watch you every night along with North of the border and Studson studios❤😊🐠🐉
First and second are both great in their own ways. The deep sea ecosystem is fascinating because relatively little energy input reaches the system compared to the shallower depths, so predators operate with more risk of dangerously over-exerting themselves if prey gets away. Not that Hans stands a great chance...
I like that you still showed us the one you felt was not up to your usual standards... And I agree with carrie, that the bubbles make the water look spooky and atmospheric! I love them both!
Man! There is so much ingenuity in these 12 minutes, it is mind boggling! The design of the fish, the execution of making it out of clay, the wiring, the paint job, the rocks, the base, the sculpting of the diver from greenstuff the story telling! Ingenious! It's really a pity the first one didn't come out as planned, though. Anyway, great work right there! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
These are BOTH super cool! I actually like the one with all of the bubbles - it makes it look like what happens when you disturb the sea floor! Gives it some texture to the consistency of the water!
I am always so impressed with the sense of scale you are able to give with your resin projects. Its what got me hooked to your channel in the first place!
I kinda like the first one, it feels like those bubbles give it a dreaded feeling like you're underway with Hans and you turn around to see this unfolding before your terrified eyes. Going to recommend this to my step dad and even my grandparents since they have been starting to watch some dioramas videos on TH-cam now.
That's an awesome project, and honestly with all the little bubbles clouding the first one, I do believe it gives it more of that dark unclear, unsettling vibe that the bottom of the ocean gives
honestly the first one was still pretty cool. def gave a murky underwater feel with the bubbles obscuring the visibility, and I think the light on the end of the fish would stand out more.
These kind of dioramas are my some of my favorites. My grandpa and I love watching your videos together and seeing how everything comes together. I also love the theme of deep sea creatures and hope too see some more exciting videos in the future!!
My son and I both get excited every time we see you release a new video. He makes dioramas all the time now. He gets especially pumped after watching one of your videos. Thanks!
It's because of you that inspired me to get into crafting. Your work with resin has cropped up an idea that I've had since I was a wee lad living near a swamp. Thank you for showing this to us, and for helping others become inspired with your work!
Your successes far outweigh your challenges. I have been sitting on a micro-build diorama for a year because I'm too scared to pour the resin. Hats off to you!
The honesty is the best thing, having a channel where you create and share things but also show possible mistakes that others can learn from makes a great creator. Sharing this one too, you should do more sea creature builds! Subnautica horror style
i love how you still post your videos when smth goes wrong. its good to remember that youtubers are human cause some dont act like it. love the creations keep it up
They both look great. While the first one didn't turn out the way you wanted, I really like the chaos of it. It feels like churned up sand and general deep sea detritus.
ngl, the original one feels really scary because you can see the lit up barbell clearly and the fish, as well as being able to just make out the diver. It really has its own mood to it, and I love it!
I love how you show things going wrong, it's super honest and very helpful to anyone else who tries tricky projects. The sculp of teh deep sea diver was excellent too!
Watching a professional hit a snag with the resin pour inspires me to push on!
Another great work of art. Thanks, Boylei!
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@@BoyleiHow's this for an idea for your next build? 1950s military vs a large monster, could ba a large insect,an alien or even godzilla with vibes of crappy B movies of that time period
The second one might be clearer but the first has the more uber deep water spooky vibe. Both look great!
YEAHH!!! The bubbles look like marine snow!! 😊
I think the second is better for glamour shots but the first one is amazing for what it's supposed to be
I wish he had shown the first one with all the room lights off except for the barbel
The murkier the scarier
Great efforts! I actually like the small bubbles. Looks natural.
Despite the first one turning out 'wrong' I like the way it looks. The air bubbles give it an air of mystery and terror. Great job as always! This is one of my favorite channels to watch, it's so relaxing.
I was gonna say the same thing.
same thinking, if ther would be a way to "control" the bubbles... it could be an amazyng add to underwater volcanos or any detail like that
Agreed! It looks like it may have been situated near a volcanic rift, perhaps what initially swallowed up the lost city of gold that the diver is looking for...
Agreed!
it makes it come across as a volcanic area
I think the bubbles almost make the first one far spookier, like the bulk of the sea dragon being obscured leaving most of it up to imagination an the light reflecting all around looks so cool. I can't wait to see more sea creatures in the future, keep it up. 👍
It would be super cool if the diver had a flash light or something to. Just showing a bit more of the monster.
This one really makes me want to pick it up and look at it. . . maybe not what you'd want done if you spent that many hours making it though.
As someone who dives in areas that regularly have bad visibility, the first one really delivers on the spooky feeling that something might be out there just past your range of vision.
As a retired SAT Diver I can truly appreciate that feeling of the unseen at lightless depths. Absolutely diggin it! Well done Sir!
You saw bioluminescence lights at the bottom?? Makes my skin crawl but that’s so awesome! How deep did you dive?
Even when you do it “wrong” you do it right, the first model really captures the vibe of being deeeep underwater
Honestly the bubbles make the original diorama extra spooky, I love the atmosphere of that one! So impressive that you can turn around and build a second one, that takes a lot of determination. And for what it's worth, I always share your videos, I think your work is fantastic.
It can't just be me that think the bubbles on that big one actually make it look way more awesome? The clearness of the little one doesn't have the same crazy deep dark underwater vibe... I'd call that first one a major success!
Ohhh…so sorry about that first build!!! You, however, exemplify how important the journey is, and I’m inspired by your perseverance combined with your patience and humbleness. I love this video! Thanks Boylei!
Even though the first model turned out “bubbly” I still think it gives a sense of eeriness that one would find at the bottom of the ocean. Thank you for all the wonderful videos!
I think that both look awesome! The first one is definitely more spooky and has a Thalassophobia mood to it, and the second one looks pristine and crisp!
Edit: I just shared this with a friend of mine, he loves the way the first one looks!
The sculpting on the diver was very impressive! Well done as always!
I love the spooky vibe of the first one. It reminds me of actual deep sea footage and you were definitely correct when you called it good.
Watching you use the sculpting techniques of North of the Border and Craftsman was such a delight! It's so much fun to see you guys rubbing off on one another. It really gives even more inspiration that we can learn from one another and get better and even adapt techniques to our own styles. Both of the fish look pretty awesome, and resin troubles aside, these are great projects!
The fact that you never shy away from showing your mishaps is one of the things I love about this channel, boylei, and I appreciate your exhaustive and thorough descriptions of the process with that wrt humor. I first started following you because of one of your resin dioramas and this is going to be another good example of it to show my friends. Hopefully they like it as much as I did!
I'm currently in the midst of my first ever resin pour. It's on its 2nd day of curing and it is nerve-wracking checking it each morning for leaks or to see if it is even setting. It's comforting to know that even someone as experienced as you, Boylei, can have problems with it. It means I don't have to beat myself up as much when it inevitably goes wrong
Resin always goes wrong, it’s just how you bounce back :)
I love the deep water spooky vibe of the first one. And I love the wild imaginary west. It’s so creative.
It always amazes me how great these turn out. My man is the Bob Ross of dioramas.
Bob Ross’s painting skills wasn’t actually anything special, it was his communication and teaching skills that made him special.
Lots of people could paint better, very very few could teach like him
Seriously, for the first time in years of watching you, I felt dread and anxiety during the deep pour resin for some reason and the piano music somehow made it worse. But we all make mistakes and you posting yours gives all of us confidence in ourselves, we just gotta learn from our mistakes.
I’m always encouraged when you show projects that don’t workout how you planned.
The diver mini is incredible. Great sculpting.
I was just refreshing your TH-cam channel and here it comes, great video, great idea, I love it!
Tbh the bubbles actually give it that volcanoey style that you might find around cali which looks good.
I love how casually he makes these incredible sculptures to place in his incredible dioramas...
These wild west dioramas are so great!! Maybe some fall/winter themed ones for the season?
Honestly the first one looks leaps and bounds better. I don’t think it would have looked as good without the bubbles! That’s part of the horror of the deep sea. The unending black, having no idea what could be even a few inches away. Good stuff!
There's something hypnotic about the way you make and poor the resin, I never get tired of it. I almost think the bubbles enhance the first build.
I´m always amazed by your painting skills and how you manage to get so much life in your dioramas by just putting on some color and shadows.
Great video even if the first build didn´t turn out as planned.
I personally love the first diorama, the bubbles look a lot like all the deep-sea particulates you see in the water and I think it adds a great spooky authenticity!
I appreciate the effort to make two projects this week. I love your dialogue, camera work, and story-telling Boylei. Thank you.
My brother and I love watching these when we get home from school. You are the reason we have gotten into the world of Dioramas! We also use some of your ideas in our minecraft world to create interesting mini towns and buildings. The production is also great I love how you've progressed since we've started watching you! Boylei is definitely on the Mount Rushmore of Diorama builders youtube has to offer :)
Yes, I also watch him when I get home from school. Best diorama maker out there!
I like the eerie vibe the bubbles give the first one, but I also like the "river" feeling of the second, like you don't have to go deep sea diving, the deep sea comes to you
I have to say I love the Wild Imaginary West series. It always amazes my what you and your Patreons come up with. Beautiful build ♥
I'm always in awe with the level of detail you are able to achieve with the miniatures you use. Keep up the awesome work!
Even with bubbles, the first one still looked so good! I'd love to make dioramas like these one day.
I so appreciate the amount of work you put into these and have learned so much about your creative process. I also appreciate the fact that you show when things don’t go quite right. A lot of people think that creative work is done perfectly every time. And that’s not what happens in real life. Thanks again for sharing your wonderful imagination.
They are both amazing. Even with the bubbles, that first one gives a much deeper ambiance, but the second is much easier to see the detail. Hard to pick a favorite between them. Your sculpting is getting MUCH better, too. Nice job on both!
it absolutely warms my heart that Boylei not only shouts out other creators, but then links the ones who have channels and videos in his own video description box. This is how you build a community!
I am genuinely in awe that you managed to get the 2nd one done in time - great work and hopefully next time the resin plays nicer :))
I guess sometimes its not always about the finished product, its about the time and effort put into making the final product. I love the effort that you’ve put into the first one and how detailed it was, even though we can’t fully see it. It was worth it in my opinion.
I actually really like the look that the bubbles gave the first one. You have amazing dedication to go through with making a second one.
This has to be one of my favorite builds you have done! To me the bubbles actually add to the atmosphere, making it a lot scarier. It's a shame you had to make multiple, though, but the second one also looks incredible! Great work as always, I can't wait for your next project!!!
Resin is so challenging! But you certainly recovered well from the "warm up" build. Creative and spooky and awesome build.
First time I have ever left a comment, great work as always. BUUUT I think that bubble one is actually awesome as hell. It reminds me of all the old deep sea footage where all the microbes are at the bottom of the ocean. Keep up all the good work
Love what you do on your channel. You brought our entire family into your circle of crafters! Thanks for doing what you do and showing us we all continually learn as we work!!
It’s a shame about the first ones bubbles but it still looks incredible.
As always: “Have an awesome week everyone”
My daughter and I watch your videos every week. We absolutely love the adventures that your dioramas take us on!
Just gotta say, I love the world you build with all these models and kits. It feels so fresh and expansive and the story telling for each and every diorama is just so captivating to me. Keep up the great work! ❤
As a seasoned follower, I’m always impressed by the commitment to detail in every piece you make. Your Wild West series is what drew me in. I agree with many members here that the first bubbly piece wasn’t entirely “a failure”, but I understand how it could be structurally flawed. It’s because of your video and those of CraftMan and North of the border that I hope I’ll get into making dioramas some day
They both look awesome and I would love to have both. I love your work and me and my brothers watch you every night along with North of the border and Studson studios❤😊🐠🐉
Beautiful artwork everyone! So cool! ❤You all have some serious talent!
Love your stuff man, this one looks so cool already ❤
Honestly the first one looked cool, one day I’m going to try and build a diorama.
Love this one‼️
First and second are both great in their own ways. The deep sea ecosystem is fascinating because relatively little energy input reaches the system compared to the shallower depths, so predators operate with more risk of dangerously over-exerting themselves if prey gets away. Not that Hans stands a great chance...
I like that you still showed us the one you felt was not up to your usual standards... And I agree with carrie, that the bubbles make the water look spooky and atmospheric! I love them both!
What impressed me the most about this diorama was the miniature scuba Steve you essentially did from scratch 😮
The bubbles add a level of eeriness to the diorama. I like it!
I really think they are both good in their own way. One is more under the deep and spooky, while the other is more clear and clean.
Man! There is so much ingenuity in these 12 minutes, it is mind boggling! The design of the fish, the execution of making it out of clay, the wiring, the paint job, the rocks, the base, the sculpting of the diver from greenstuff the story telling! Ingenious! It's really a pity the first one didn't come out as planned, though. Anyway, great work right there! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Love it!
Another great build
The first one makes it feel as if it swam around him in a haste creating all the bubbles and is still awesome.
Even with the bubbles, it still looks pretty decent. The sculpting on the diver was great!
My 7yo son and I watch your videos every week! You do amazing work, and we always look forward to them!
These are BOTH super cool!
I actually like the one with all of the bubbles - it makes it look like what happens when you disturb the sea floor! Gives it some texture to the consistency of the water!
This inspires me to try this myself
I honestly really like the bubbles in the first one, it adds to the mystery and is an additional creepy factor.
I am always so impressed with the sense of scale you are able to give with your resin projects. Its what got me hooked to your channel in the first place!
The first one is def my favorite. The bubbles obscure the scene causing your brain to fill in the "unknown"
It’s nice watching you not give up with resin. You learn from each failed pour and don’t let it hold you back!
Both are super creepy. Nice work
I kinda like the first one, it feels like those bubbles give it a dreaded feeling like you're underway with Hans and you turn around to see this unfolding before your terrified eyes. Going to recommend this to my step dad and even my grandparents since they have been starting to watch some dioramas videos on TH-cam now.
That's an awesome project, and honestly with all the little bubbles clouding the first one, I do believe it gives it more of that dark unclear, unsettling vibe that the bottom of the ocean gives
honestly the first one was still pretty cool. def gave a murky underwater feel with the bubbles obscuring the visibility, and I think the light on the end of the fish would stand out more.
These kind of dioramas are my some of my favorites. My grandpa and I love watching your videos together and seeing how everything comes together. I also love the theme of deep sea creatures and hope too see some more exciting videos in the future!!
I should say thank you for bringing light box life to my attention. That's so cool to see you give shout outs to other creative people! ❤❤❤
My son and I both get excited every time we see you release a new video. He makes dioramas all the time now. He gets especially pumped after watching one of your videos. Thanks!
I like the first one just a bit better. The bubbles give it an even more terrifying look to it. Keep up the great work
I love the view from up top! The distorted effect from the waves makes it seem more monstrous
It's because of you that inspired me to get into crafting. Your work with resin has cropped up an idea that I've had since I was a wee lad living near a swamp. Thank you for showing this to us, and for helping others become inspired with your work!
this imaginary wild west keeps getting better and better. i love hearing all the new lore bits each video
The thought of something like this really existing is both beautiful and terrifying, and you managed to catch both of those things in your projects
The Microbubbles are kinda cool on the first one, it makes it feel more underwater and adds the illusion of movement.
I always loved the old fashioned diving suit, something about it just seems so cool
They both are so cool, and you can say the bubbles are from the point of view of another diver.
Your successes far outweigh your challenges. I have been sitting on a micro-build diorama for a year because I'm too scared to pour the resin. Hats off to you!
The little diver was so detailed. I am always fascinated at how you're to make art that small. Very nice.
The honesty is the best thing, having a channel where you create and share things but also show possible mistakes that others can learn from makes a great creator. Sharing this one too, you should do more sea creature builds! Subnautica horror style
I like that the bubbles obscure the monster. It makes it more horror. Sometimes less is more, especially in horror, like alien.
i love how you still post your videos when smth goes wrong. its good to remember that youtubers are human cause some dont act like it. love the creations keep it up
They both look great. While the first one didn't turn out the way you wanted, I really like the chaos of it. It feels like churned up sand and general deep sea detritus.
ngl, the original one feels really scary because you can see the lit up barbell clearly and the fish, as well as being able to just make out the diver. It really has its own mood to it, and I love it!
I love how you show things going wrong, it's super honest and very helpful to anyone else who tries tricky projects. The sculp of teh deep sea diver was excellent too!
the bubbles make it look like marine snow which definitely adds to the spooky vibes
My 6 yr old and I always look forward to watching your videos together.
love your videos you are the guy how got me into this hobby.
im so glad you got to remake it!! Although I don’t think the first one was COMPLETELY ruined, I’m glad you could make one you were more happy with!
Ya the first one definitely fits the vibe more, and the bubbles add an awesome character to it
Love the world you are creating, and your videos give off a real sense of wonder and peace.