As w/ so many fine Women- *its about the curves being in the right place.* The curvature & step layering really make this belivable. And Noteworthy! Impeccably done!
Um, this is something I'm gonna try! I love your work and please, more of these... These step by step tutorials are helpful and man, you make it look easy. I want to watch more videos like this...
Thanks for the kind comments Michael, glad you find my stuff helpful and inspiring. I do have a few more tutorials I'll be posting over the next few months.
Impressive diorama. 2 quick questions. I see you used krylon spray paint on the stairs. Is there a spray paint that goes on glossy with texture like that ? Or did you just paint it and then hit it with some sort of gloss spray? Also, how did you create the blast damage effects on the wounded stormtrooper? Thanks.
Thanks Mike. The Krylon spray paint I used for the steps was a "Glossy" white, so I didn't have to apply any gloss afterwards. The blast effects stormtrooper is straight from Hasbro. They sold two versions of him over the years in the Black Series line. One in a trooper 4-pack, and the other a deluxe figure with explosion effects. I can't remember which one that is in this diorama. The markings are slightly different between the two figures. Thanks for watching!
Hi everyone, I am using 3ds Max to model a Star Wars scene for the Black Series. Does anyone know the Character scale inside 3ds max for Black Series figures so I can print them out with a 3d printer?
God, the quality of this diorama is SICK!
Thanks Patrick, appreciate it!
Man, the figures really come alive once photographed!!. Beautiful job on your dioramas.
Thanks man, yeah, I love the photos I got from this one!
So cool!
Thank you :)
Ingenious!! I can’t even express how cool this is. So creative!
Thank you Brett! I love how this one came together too :). Appreciate your comment!
you did a beautiful job! amazing! great video keep up the great work!
Thanks!
Excellent work.....when we love what we do great things get created!!...Thank you for your attention to detail and passion!
Thank you Javier, very kind words :)
Wow! You're resourceful! Great job!
Thanks man!
Fabulous work as always! Really inventive (and inspiring).
Thanks man!
Thanks for sharing this! You really did a fantastic job!
Thanks David!
Fantastic job mate! Really inspired to do something like this now! Thanks for another great video!
Thanks man! This was one of my favorite diorama builds. I love how it turned out. Glad to be a source of inspiration :)
Great Job!
thanks Mike :)
Wow great diorama great job you did
Thanks!
Thanks I still can’t believe how nice it is You gave me inspiration to do something similar with my 3 3/4 figs
Awesome work!
Thank you!
Excellent video, thanks so much for a great walkthrough! Cheers
Thanks Jeff!
Such a piece of art!
Thank you Stephen!
@@RedWagonDioramas I absolutely just love it! Wish I had that! Lol! I use a book shelf. Wanting to learn how to make dioramas.
Dude you’ve got talent!
Thanks Mike, appreciate that!
that is awesome, really well made.
Thank you very much!
Nice job
Thanks Mickey! I love how this one turned out.
As w/ so many fine Women- *its about the curves being in the right place.*
The curvature & step layering really make this belivable. And Noteworthy!
Impeccably done!
LOL well I get your point, the curves make the diorama for sure!
Um, this is something I'm gonna try! I love your work and please, more of these... These step by step tutorials are helpful and man, you make it look easy. I want to watch more videos like this...
Thanks for the kind comments Michael, glad you find my stuff helpful and inspiring. I do have a few more tutorials I'll be posting over the next few months.
Really awesome.
Thanks Michael!
Nice work
Thanks!
Awesome
Thanks!
Impressive diorama. 2 quick questions. I see you used krylon spray paint on the stairs. Is there a spray paint that goes on glossy with texture like that ? Or did you just paint it and then hit it with some sort of gloss spray? Also, how did you create the blast damage effects on the wounded stormtrooper? Thanks.
Thanks Mike. The Krylon spray paint I used for the steps was a "Glossy" white, so I didn't have to apply any gloss afterwards. The blast effects stormtrooper is straight from Hasbro. They sold two versions of him over the years in the Black Series line. One in a trooper 4-pack, and the other a deluxe figure with explosion effects. I can't remember which one that is in this diorama. The markings are slightly different between the two figures. Thanks for watching!
Hi everyone, I am using 3ds Max to model a Star Wars scene for the Black Series. Does anyone know the Character scale inside 3ds max for Black Series figures so I can print them out with a 3d printer?
Sorry, I wish I could help, but I don't know the answer to that...