@@scalamasterelectros3204 insects are different because they have exoskeletons. Their inside rot away and the only thing that doesn't rot is their outside.
I would appreciate it more if they were all geared. Steampunk does not use living / once living creatures but builds exact replicas of them that work or look the part. This young person has mistaken his Cyborgs for Steampunk.
Honestly, this is disturbing, almost Frankenstein like, no matter how skilled he is, basically summing up today's humanity, obsessed by technical performance and details, disregarding essence, ethics, empathy....
This is NOT steampunk. Gluing a bunch of gears to something does not make it steampunk. The conceptual aesthetic of steampunk is that mechanical parts aren't mere decorations, but an integral part of a functioning machine coupled with an engineer's minimalist's eye.
Outstanding attention to detail, truly beautiful work 🙂
if he uses real insects then do they not "go bad" with time?? very cool!
It is posiball to preserve them with special cemicals
@@scalamasterelectros3204 insects are different because they have exoskeletons. Their inside rot away and the only thing that doesn't rot is their outside.
He uses the exoskeleton. It's like bone but lighter.
No links to the artist..?
This dude is amazing
These are steampunk cyborgs
thats so dope
Underrated video/coverage
Pretty cool 😎
!! Name your price i want one
They dont... (Sigh) sell... Them, Yeah you cant buy them.
@@lourdespachla6516 i dont even remember this but no need to be like that about it
@@TheZiiFamily its just i wish i could buy it too...
Nah bc this is my art homework
that boy ain’t right
I would appreciate it more if they were all geared. Steampunk does not use living / once living creatures but builds exact replicas of them that work or look the part.
This young person has mistaken his Cyborgs for Steampunk.
Exactly
Por favor pongale los subtítulos en español
Bet guy is on the no fly list or federal watch list
But probably both
I hate one of these vids because alot of the comments are like "noo bug live no kill bug you bad" like bruh those are dead insects
they're stupid people
Honestly, this is disturbing, almost Frankenstein like, no matter how skilled he is, basically summing up today's humanity, obsessed by technical performance and details, disregarding essence, ethics, empathy....
Hate to disappoint but, that’s clockpunk, not steampunk
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This is how you triggered a vegan.........
Let go of the insect!!..let the bug live, it just have one life to live...use your brain to imitate it using the internet..you are better than that!!
He probably gets them already dead.
dafuck LMAO
@@janxiot7377 i don't think so , they probably killed a healthy bug because it's figure is still firm compare to a dead one.
o n o! am bd prson bcus i setp on ant!
@@jovendvegan1897 They get the bugs dead. Hopefully ethically sourced where they die naturally. Those kinds of beetles only last roughly 10 months.
He killed them just to do all these, can't he build a steampunk beetle from scratch?
he doesn't kill them, they're already found or bought dead
This is NOT steampunk.
Gluing a bunch of gears to something does not make it steampunk. The conceptual aesthetic of steampunk is that mechanical parts aren't mere decorations, but an integral part of a functioning machine coupled with an engineer's minimalist's eye.
did you not see the wings move at 2:10? some of those gears actually have a mechanical function.
Bruh it’s steampunk style it’s just an art style