I love how from the second you break the glass at the beginning of the video, it stays black and white nearly till the very end. Amazing and extremely unique content, dude!
dude that last portrait shot at 09:10 looked sick, the left one looks of course most realistic but I like the middle one, kinda looks like you're made of stars and you kinda look like messi haha. You'll definately hit 10K soon, you play with the music very well in your edits/ video!
Ah, man. I would be happy with the last portrait. (Given the number of attempts) As they say in art school "perfect confidence is a consolation prize."
Everything ranging from: video concept, cinematography, editing, narration, and execution of the project itself, are all of top quality. Congratulations man 💯 Can’t wait to see more !
Man, those portraits are impressive. Even the fluffed ones have a lot of meaning - the first one with the most messed up eyes still has a remarkably strong feeling to it. Having a version of someone, shattered, with the eyes somewhat blanked over really had a strong message, even if it's not an intended one. I wonder if you could make this sort of glass, laminate regular glass and an appropriate polymer coating. From what I've heard, safety glass of this style was something of an accidental invention - a chemist polymerized something, went to throw their ruined glassware away, and it didn't break when they chucked it in the bin. You'd want to be *very careful* with homemade safety class though. Be interesting if you could reapply a coating after making some art to make it stronger, though...
El arte que hiciste con los autorretratos expresan mucho, los autorretratos podrían ser como un mini stop motion. Una animación. Qué gran artista eres, sigue así.
The first video I've watched and the first time I looked at your subscriber count I thought it was gonna be 1 mil, keep up the work and you'll get there someday!
I started watching this video and thought that you would have a lot of subscribers since the quality of your videos are insane, but i then looked and you had only 12k!? you definitely deserve more! Keep up the amazing work
Your 3 portraits are gorgeous! Although some of the outcomes may not match your original, internal vision, from out here they are compelling images. In some ways, they are more expressive and potentially meaningful than a more photo-accurate image would've been. They look particularly powerful displayed together. One or more compelling titles would go far in transforming your appreciation of them, I suspect. Try this exercise: Sit in front of the three, and focus on each one, one at a time. Adopt the mindset that the image in front of you is exactly the image you intended to make, to express a specific and profoundly meaningful idea or feeling, which you had encapsulated in the perfect title. But you've somehow forgotten what that idea and that title were. Sit looking quietly--both internally and externally quiet. Notice in detail all the qualities, including "inaccuracies" in each image, and appreciate their quirky beauty. Now, "recall" that this image was and is the perfect and quintessential embodiment of your original intention. "Remember" feeling a sense of mastery and accomplishment as you created it. Let yourself feel and believe these things as past, accomplished facts. Once you've fully evoked these feelings (and not before), focus intently on "remembering" the brilliant, apt title you had intended to give each work. Ask yourself, "Of what deeper idea is this image the most perfect expression?" This exercise may well require more than one sitting; but if you perform it with serious intention, and if you /let/ it work rather than trying to bludgeon it into working, it can transform your understanding and appreciation of your own art.
You can laminate the glass yourself for cheap.. just use a clear vinyl wrap.. or clear window tint if you can find it. I found a roll on ebay once and got it for around 20$ for a 5’ x 50’.. it goes on crystal clear if you tint it right..
Thank you so much! That’s a great question, and I wish I knew the answer 😬 When I called a few local glass shops they told me they only had one type available which was I believe 1/4in thick. But I had no idea there were other types. If you have any specific questions I can try to answer them but sorry I know that isn’t very helpful!
Thank you so much for your reply. Been doing the research, I think the trick is to find the correct material. But if you know, was this a tempered laminated glass? Sorry for bothering you.
Hello, do you know the artist Simon Berger? I'm studying his glass painting art. I used double-layer glass, but creating cracks in the glass requires a very strong force, but artist Simon Berger uses just enough force, not too strong, I don't know him. What type of glass to use and what work was done on the glass surface before to make it easier to hammer and create cracks? Looking forward to your help
I don’t know him personally, but yeah his artwork was how I got introduced to this art form! I know exactly what you’re talking about in terms of those challenges. The glass I used was also double-layered and it was 1/4in in total. I had the same issue of trying to break the glass and I there were two solutions I came up with. 1 - you can hit the glass really hard with the hammer to break it and weaken it, but you will be left with a bunch of cracks that will be unpredictable and probably a large spidering pattern where you hit it. Or 2 - I also got a tungsten drill bit to break the glass really precisely in key locations. I didn’t like the look of making it too precise (I wanted the somewhat chaotic look) but it helps you control where you want to weaken the glass to form more cracks. I hope that helps but it does take some additional experimentation and getting used to the feel of how much force to use
That’s awesome! I would just see if there are any glass shops near you and give them a call. That’s how I got mine, I called three shops and they all carried it or were able to source it (the quotes were just all over the place). Hope that helps!
Yeah, the thickness was 1/4in laminated safety glass. I haven’t tested other thicknesses, but I think the type of glass (laminated safety) and how you break it (try experimenting with something like a hammer and tungsten drill bit) is most important for getting it to not shatter or break completely. Hope that helps!
Tip for your early carrer: Remember to grow your own brand, grow yourself outside of TH-cam, don't grow youtube's brand, be yourself, be independent. And above all, prioritize your mental health, don't overdo yourself :)
Dude, keep up your research. Make sure you never dip and do shit projects, because your quality now will make you iconic if you just stay with it. Don’t lose your edge, and don’t collab with idiots who are not as cool as you.
Yeah! There isn’t too much of a secret to it besides using the right type of glass. I did do a lot of trial and error with different hammers, but ultimately you have to get a feel for how hard or soft to hit the glass to get break the glass in the way you want (in order to slowly form the image)
show your mistakes more, don't hide them till the end, less teasing, you don't need to do it even if yo think yo do, less to the teasing close ups, just show it your work, less of the arty shots we never got a roper full frame look at the third attempt
Thanks for the advice! I totally agree that I could show more of my mistakes and the process more. I think a lot of people have a tendency to leave too much in their video, while I have a tendency to maybe cut too much out 😅
With the amount of work he is putting into the channel this will blow up in no time
One day
true
The art turned out great! I’m glad you keep coming up with new ideas.
Really appreciate it! Yeah it takes some time to find ideas, but it’s fun finding projects that aren’t as well known and giving them a try
I love how from the second you break the glass at the beginning of the video, it stays black and white nearly till the very end. Amazing and extremely unique content, dude!
I really appreciate it 😊
dude that last portrait shot at 09:10 looked sick, the left one looks of course most realistic but I like the middle one, kinda looks like you're made of stars and you kinda look like messi haha. You'll definately hit 10K soon, you play with the music very well in your edits/ video!
Haha I totally thought that middle one looked a little like Messi too 😄 Thanks for all the kind words 😊
Ah, man. I would be happy with the last portrait. (Given the number of attempts)
As they say in art school "perfect confidence is a consolation prize."
glass repair kits might be your friend. that was amazing. Subscribed!
Everything ranging from: video concept, cinematography, editing, narration, and execution of the project itself, are all of top quality. Congratulations man 💯
Can’t wait to see more !
I second that!
Dude the face portraits look absolutely amazing!
Thanks!! I’m glad it turned out, because I was pretty nervous when the Spider-Man one didn’t turn out so great
I’ve never heard of or seen this art form, it’s amazing!
Thanks! Yeah I saw it a year or two ago and knew I’d want to try it eventually! It’s such a cool art form
Nice this is awesome
Thank you so much!
Man, those portraits are impressive. Even the fluffed ones have a lot of meaning - the first one with the most messed up eyes still has a remarkably strong feeling to it. Having a version of someone, shattered, with the eyes somewhat blanked over really had a strong message, even if it's not an intended one.
I wonder if you could make this sort of glass, laminate regular glass and an appropriate polymer coating. From what I've heard, safety glass of this style was something of an accidental invention - a chemist polymerized something, went to throw their ruined glassware away, and it didn't break when they chucked it in the bin. You'd want to be *very careful* with homemade safety class though. Be interesting if you could reapply a coating after making some art to make it stronger, though...
Yeah, definitely unexpected results but I’m really happy with how it all turned out!
El arte que hiciste con los autorretratos expresan mucho, los autorretratos podrían ser como un mini stop motion. Una animación.
Qué gran artista eres, sigue así.
Thank you so much!! :D
Most underrated TH-camr EVER BRO! keep up the great work! Can’t wait till 10k!
Thank you so much, that is so nice of you to say!!! And yeah, almost there! 😄
You deserve way more fame. Your a very talented artist and I think your awesome!
Nothing can get better than this ....MASTERPIECE
EXTREMELY TALENTED💯🔥🔥
The portrait turned out great!
Thanks Aaron!! 😊
Awesome
Absolutely gorgeous work. I LOVE all three portraits. Enjoyed how beautifully you captured it .. very nice ❤
Thank you so much!! That really means a lot, it was a really interesting project to film and I’m glad you enjoyed it 😊
@@sam-beige You got it 😃
This deserves a follow 👍🏼
im rlly impressed from ur editing and ur skills in doing these stuff as a small youtuber keep it up man
Thank you so much! Yeah it's been fun playing around with different styles and learning different things. We'll see where it goes :D
Amazing work! I'm really impressed!
real talent
idk if any one knows Jazza but this guys as good as him. maybe, better?
some day, he will be BIG.
Bro ya boi is a beast, ngl I can’t even do that if I tried and his stop motions are good too!
I didn't see this art before and I think it's really cool 👍🏼
I really liked the third one you made it was epic 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks I really appreciate it! Yeah I was really relieved that it worked out in the end! 😄
Fantastic work! I especially commend your tenacity. You've got a subscriber in me.
Your channel is just like Mike Boyd but art related only. I love it!
His channel is awesome and I can definitely relate to how much he likes to learn lots of new things! Thanks so much!!
The first video I've watched and the first time I looked at your subscriber count I thought it was gonna be 1 mil, keep up the work and you'll get there someday!
I started watching this video and thought that you would have a lot of subscribers since the quality of your videos are insane, but i then looked and you had only 12k!? you definitely deserve more! Keep up the amazing work
Glad to be here before 10k, you're gonna blow up soon. Amazing video quality and production!
That means a lot! Thank you so much!
this guy needs more then 10k this is high quality content!
Very entertaining vid. Glass is such a unique medium
This is so awesome dude! I love how creative you are with every video! Great job! ❤
Thanks Dylan!! That means a lot ❤️
Nice! You should put on the 3d (polarized) glasses, and put one on the lights under the glass and you should see where to hammer. I think. Subscined!
another fantastic video with amazing editing! keep it up!
Thank you so much!! 😄
Yooo that's sick!! Love it!
Really appreciate it! This was a really tough one, but one of my favorite results! 😅
wow brilliant!
This is Fantastic 😍😍😍
Looks good!
Really great keep going bro❤
Quick question: if you're gonna make another stop motion video could you try stop motion with transformers?
This is so coool
THIS WAS SO GOOD KEEP IT UP
Your 3 portraits are gorgeous! Although some of the outcomes may not match your original, internal vision, from out here they are compelling images. In some ways, they are more expressive and potentially meaningful than a more photo-accurate image would've been. They look particularly powerful displayed together. One or more compelling titles would go far in transforming your appreciation of them, I suspect.
Try this exercise: Sit in front of the three, and focus on each one, one at a time. Adopt the mindset that the image in front of you is exactly the image you intended to make, to express a specific and profoundly meaningful idea or feeling, which you had encapsulated in the perfect title. But you've somehow forgotten what that idea and that title were. Sit looking quietly--both internally and externally quiet. Notice in detail all the qualities, including "inaccuracies" in each image, and appreciate their quirky beauty. Now, "recall" that this image was and is the perfect and quintessential embodiment of your original intention. "Remember" feeling a sense of mastery and accomplishment as you created it. Let yourself feel and believe these things as past, accomplished facts. Once you've fully evoked these feelings (and not before), focus intently on "remembering" the brilliant, apt title you had intended to give each work. Ask yourself, "Of what deeper idea is this image the most perfect expression?" This exercise may well require more than one sitting; but if you perform it with serious intention, and if you /let/ it work rather than trying to bludgeon it into working, it can transform your understanding and appreciation of your own art.
😮,❄️💙.
Attempt 3 on the face was really cool
Thanks! That was my favorite result too!
@@sam-beige didn’t think you’d respond lol nice art!
I have a polaroid now, that video kinda inspired me.
Nice! Yeah I love Polaroids and trying to get into film photography as well!
You can laminate the glass yourself for cheap.. just use a clear vinyl wrap.. or clear window tint if you can find it. I found a roll on ebay once and got it for around 20$ for a 5’ x 50’.. it goes on crystal clear if you tint it right..
Your vid and idea are too much professional for numbers ofs subs you have❤
Amazing,
First time doing it an u aced it
3:14 This looks like A TH-cam Sponsored Perfume commercial, Nice work 😉
Why You Are Underrated
Imagine having this as your window
The portrait turned out great but... Your eyes are staring right into my soul?
😂
Hey brother, absolutely great work. Laminated safety glass comes in different types. Which one is this?
Thank you so much! That’s a great question, and I wish I knew the answer 😬 When I called a few local glass shops they told me they only had one type available which was I believe 1/4in thick. But I had no idea there were other types. If you have any specific questions I can try to answer them but sorry I know that isn’t very helpful!
Thank you so much for your reply. Been doing the research, I think the trick is to find the correct material. But if you know, was this a tempered laminated glass? Sorry for bothering you.
Amazing video just wow beautiful new subscriber
Hello, do you know the artist Simon Berger? I'm studying his glass painting art. I used double-layer glass, but creating cracks in the glass requires a very strong force, but artist Simon Berger uses just enough force, not too strong, I don't know him. What type of glass to use and what work was done on the glass surface before to make it easier to hammer and create cracks? Looking forward to your help
I don’t know him personally, but yeah his artwork was how I got introduced to this art form! I know exactly what you’re talking about in terms of those challenges. The glass I used was also double-layered and it was 1/4in in total. I had the same issue of trying to break the glass and I there were two solutions I came up with. 1 - you can hit the glass really hard with the hammer to break it and weaken it, but you will be left with a bunch of cracks that will be unpredictable and probably a large spidering pattern where you hit it. Or 2 - I also got a tungsten drill bit to break the glass really precisely in key locations. I didn’t like the look of making it too precise (I wanted the somewhat chaotic look) but it helps you control where you want to weaken the glass to form more cracks. I hope that helps but it does take some additional experimentation and getting used to the feel of how much force to use
Awesome ..what type of glass you use?
Thanks! It’s called laminated safety glass
did anyone see spiderman taking the lego figure ??
1:35
great video ! i hope you get 1 million subscribers
that was impossible to miss :D
Amazing video
Thanks!! 😄
cool
Where can I purchase the laminated glass? Inspired by you, I want to give it a try.
That’s awesome! I would just see if there are any glass shops near you and give them a call. That’s how I got mine, I called three shops and they all carried it or were able to source it (the quotes were just all over the place). Hope that helps!
Underated video
Here before 1M Subscribers
what type of glass do you use?
which type of glass should we use?
Can i please know the thickness of the glass to be able to smash it without fully breaking it?
Yeah, the thickness was 1/4in laminated safety glass. I haven’t tested other thicknesses, but I think the type of glass (laminated safety) and how you break it (try experimenting with something like a hammer and tungsten drill bit) is most important for getting it to not shatter or break completely. Hope that helps!
How thick are the panels
What type of glass is used?
I’m og
Tip for your early carrer: Remember to grow your own brand, grow yourself outside of TH-cam, don't grow youtube's brand, be yourself, be independent.
And above all, prioritize your mental health, don't overdo yourself :)
Also you should have worn a dust mask.
Did you mean to make the hole vid black and white
Dude, keep up your research. Make sure you never dip and do shit projects, because your quality now will make you iconic if you just stay with it. Don’t lose your edge, and don’t collab with idiots who are not as cool as you.
Really appreciate it! I love finding interesting projects to work on and that’s some great advice 😄
Step 1: take phot
Step 2: project phot
Step 3: break
your in AZ :O are we twins?
Would Simon Berger approve? 🤔
Why most of the video black and white?
What!?!
Won't you show me how it's done?
Yeah! There isn’t too much of a secret to it besides using the right type of glass. I did do a lot of trial and error with different hammers, but ultimately you have to get a feel for how hard or soft to hit the glass to get break the glass in the way you want (in order to slowly form the image)
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why did nobody like or dislike or comment but there is 2.5k views
BROOKLYN 😊 NEW YORK 🇺🇸 Sub ✅️
Are you the SAM BERGER? Simon Berger ask 3000 euro for this
sotp
Second comment lol can I please get pinned
show your mistakes more, don't hide them till the end, less teasing, you don't need to do it even if yo think yo do, less to the teasing close ups, just show it your work, less of the arty shots we never got a roper full frame look at the third attempt
Thanks for the advice! I totally agree that I could show more of my mistakes and the process more. I think a lot of people have a tendency to leave too much in their video, while I have a tendency to maybe cut too much out 😅
You're paying way to much for your lami.
go back to action figures