I really like, that you've looked for your "own" materials and don't use that expensive stuff, that you could buy for making different textures in dioramas!
Excellent dio man and good info in the intermission. Excellent explanation for those who have questions and misconceptions about Christianity, being one myself. :)
@@LizardLandscapes Very good message. I find myself struggling everyday with worldly influences. I try not to act or react to situations the way I used to, but I fail quite often with seeking his guidance before responding. Then I think back to not so long ago before I asked for his help, I questioned and doubted the lords very existence. Scripture and not people will give the answers one seeks. You just have to read it with not an open mind but an open heart.
So beautiful!! I could definitely look at this and use it as a calming tool!! ( high anxiety) just looking at it on here was calming!! And so are your words. Thank you.
You captured the beach. Totally awesome. It had me dreaming of laying on the beach and enjoying the day. Your artistry and skills just awesome. I love it. God bless you my friend and keep healthy and safe.
Thanks Ra'Heem! I've got a beach theme bathroom, but this doesn't really fit into my tiny bathroom space, -the smaller one in the vid does though. Jesus did, indeed, outdo Himself with beaches!
I'm doing a personal PC build with a beach theme for my home, office, and gaming setup, I wanted to add a beach diorama I wonder if I could fit this in my PC case.
@@LizardLandscapes I'm gonna add it to the bottom of the case opposite the side of the power supply, I would like for it to extend to the full length of the bottom of the case horizontally. The only issue I'll probably have using this design method you present in the video is making the resin wrap around the power supply without actually touching it, but at the same time making it look like water naturally curving around an object. Because the way the resin stops at an angle in your dio in the video I would probably have to find a way to extend it and make it longer the same length as case, and shortened the width once it reaches the power supply unit in a way that makes it look as if it's curving around the power supply like water being redirected by a flood wall. And also finding some heat sensitive material to put between the resin and the power supply so the heat from want heat up the resin in cause it to melt. But as far as custom cables, sleeves, and rgb lights that's how I'm planning on trying to do the diorama for it.
You'll have to send me a pic when done. Don't know if this will help; I'm working on a new dio whereby I'm using plastic from a dollar store food storage container that I can curve and subsequently have the resin stop at a curved angle instead of the usual flat edge. You could use the same type of plastic to build any shape, and force the resin to adhere to the form you want.
@@LizardLandscapes I don't mind at all sending you a pic when I'm finished, also that dollar store container idea should work perfectly. I also got an extra idea from one of your other videos particularly the waterfall one, I'm gonna make just the waterfall part from it in make a smaller version of the beach diorama but place it near the top of the my case about to the height of the CPU, but I will use that container technique to curve the edges of the smaller version diorama in make the waterfall drop all the way down from the small beach diorama onto the bigger version at the bottom of my case. It all should look epic once I'm finished.
@@LizardLandscapes I love the way you did this so different I do love making resin art but been quite drawn to doing these now love the amazing detail plus I’m a Jesus lover so your word is refreshing keep sharing your gifts & love with us all
Thanks for sharing. Would this be stable enough for a 12" High sand dune/beach diorama (1/39 scsle Wright Bros. BI-Plane at the Devil Kill Holls (formerly Kitty Hawk) switching to 1/100 scale for slope and beach due to space restrictions. Thanks, God Bless /Rosemary
@@LizardLandscapes the Foam U used. So I worked it out: dune hieght will be 12" & base (run) will be 18.5" with 33° slope. Can it hold the weight of a 10" plastic Bi-Plane
I've made projects in the past where I thought it might be a good idea to insert a weight into part of the foam to counter balance the whole piece. I probably should have done that with this beach dio; whenever I pick up this project I always lift it by the resin. With trying to make sure the project won't topple, it would probably be a good idea to have a counter weight in some section of the foam. I hope this is close to what you're asking!
The plastic You used for wave (from a window envelope) is called cellophane (it yellows & becomes brittle over time) it's available by the roll at gift stores (where Bday Cards etc. are sold) or dollar stores. Alternatively, Acetate sheets or overhead projector plastic sheets where printer supplies & office supplies/stationery are sold.
The recommended material is probably thin polystyrene sheets of plastic, but anything could possibly work. I like to use something that has a little give to it -so it's easier to remove.
I thought I just poured it in two, but maybe it was three. It's because it was such a deep pour; I'm using a type of resin that can only handle a certain depth at a time.
It's just what the recommendation is from the manufacturer. It says not to pour over a half an inch at a time. I poured over that limit, but wasn't willing to go too far, so it ended up being two or three pours. But you're probably right, it might crack.
you can actually send stuff to heaven without destroying them all you need is a spell caster. a spellcaster is a person who casts a spell Spell-caster, a magician, that is, a practitioner of magic as portrayed in works of fiction Spell-caster, in gaming, a wizard or mage with the ability to cast and They can be found on different sites such as TH-cam, google, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and sometimes dating sites and plus you send them to the spellcaster by using the regular shipping companies then they’ll send them to heaven and a Spellcaster is a person who casts a spell Spellcaster, a magician, that is, a practitioner of magic as portrayed in works of fiction Spellcaster, in gaming, a wizard or mage with the ability to cast spells
@@LizardLandscapes Thank's, I went to Michael's craft store but all enamel paint colors I needed where sold out, so I settled for this acrylic paint kit. Hopefully it works out
@@LizardLandscapes Yeah you're right that would be the safe route to go. Also I wanted to add I couldn't find any XPS styrofoam in my area so I ended using this stuff called flora craft, unfortunately it produces quite a lot of dust so I'll have to make sure I seal it well. Also didn't manage to get a hot wire cutter, so I just cut out the shape with a saw in shaped it with this nail filling thing it came out pretty well now I'm moving on to the painting process.
Yeah, I didn't have a hot wire for years, -it does create a mess. Seal, and re-seal! I'm working on a project now that has had a lot of leaks -taking forever to get it to seal.
I like the diorama but completely disagree with the “Christian message.” I hate the spread of misinformation. I don’t think all Christians are hypocrites, I don’t know anyone who thinks that. I just haven’t seen any evidence for the Christian god and don’t think the god of the bible is a being worth worshipping. The whole, “love me or be doomed” thing is a textbook definition of abuse.
Look into the evidence for the resurrection of Jesus. The New Testament has more evidence for it's validity than any other ancient document. Nothing even comes close. Have you not seen any evidence because you haven't looked into it enough?
When artists try to convince others to accept their religion, during artistic activities, they are involved with inappropriate activities. Religion and art activities like your video about dioramas, should NOT have any political or religious promotion as part of it. I have my own religious beliefs and thus found your "intermission" tedious, offensive and outright something that should never have been a part of your video on dioramas! Very much a turn-off!
If what I'm saying in the intermission is the truth, then it's very important to tell people. Is it because you don't agree with what was said -that you find it offensive?
@@LizardLandscapes I find what you said during the "intermission" was inappropriate, as I believe artists, unless they are being interviewed, should NOT mix religion or politics in with their art. As a musician and artist, I do not do that and I believe artists and musicians should not do this.
Why do you always imbed irrelevant nonsense in your videos? I KNOW you do t think it’s irrelevant, but you’re not evangelizing. All you’re doing is waving the flag of Christian tribalism. If you’re trying to use art to evangelize - just stop. All you’re doing is preaching to the choir. Everyone who avoids your little cult will just avoid your art. At least you’re honest enough to warn people watching your video will subject them to superstitious nonsense. So thank you for letting us know. Better to celebrate your artistic skills without injecting your religious obsessions into it. Peace. And smile, There is no Hell. And THAT is the real Good News.
Why? Because I care about others. Be careful of the ones telling you what you want to hear, not the ones telling you what you might not want to hear, -but need to hear. Obviously I'm not just preaching to the choir or else you wouldn't be watching and commenting; you're proof that I'm reaching those beyond the "choir". Peace Oak, -and celebrate those willing to care enough about you to share what they believe to be the truth.
Good video mate .....well most of it , i logged on to watch a modelling video - not to be bible bashed , there is no heaven , there is no hell , there is no devil and there is no god so dont whack people with brainwashing religion , stick to the modelling man
Would you have searched for the topic on your own? Sometimes we all need a little guidance, and someone else to take the initiative with the more important things in life.
@@LizardLandscapes I wanted to watch diorama video but received dose of some religious preaching anyway is your next video shed some light on noha's ark and flat earth theory 😉
Value the people who take the time to tell you difficult things. Be concerned about the people telling you what you want to hear, instead of the ones telling you what you might not want to hear, but need to hear.
@@LizardLandscapes that's you're point of those thing are difficult interesting important and what not For those biblical stories are stupid as hell if believe in Creationist theory earth is flat and nohas ark good luck 👍 I am grown man I don't believe in all this shit Funny thing is you are using your diorama video as click bait to preach christianity nice trick 😉😁 Do you know dimension of noha's ark and how many animals he took with him and what about flat earth why we dont fall down from edge?
I am stunned, not only a nice tutorial, but also a special explanation of who a Christian is. more than thanks. greetings Rudi
Thanks Rudi!
I really like, that you've looked for your "own" materials and don't use that expensive stuff, that you could buy for making different textures in dioramas!
Thanks, sometimes I'll buy that stuff, but a lot of the time you can find things around the house that will work!
That is the most realistic ocean waves I've ever seen in a diorama. Beautiful job!
Thank you Jay! Wish they weren't so time consuming.
This is the first video of yours I've seen. I'll be starting resin art soon but I fully appreciated the intermission. Thank you brother. God bless.
Thanks for the kind comments Marlon!
This is EXCELLENT! Thank you for EVERYTHING in this video
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the support Rosamund!
I haven't seen this channel in legit years
glad to see it's still here
Thanks Space Robot!
@@LizardLandscapes no problem!
Excellent dio man and good info in the intermission. Excellent explanation for those who have questions and misconceptions about Christianity, being one myself. :)
Thanks for watching, and commenting!
Came down to comment about the message and lo and behold Neil. I really enjoy watching the work you do.
@@LizardLandscapes Very good message. I find myself struggling everyday with worldly influences. I try not to act or react to situations the way I used to, but I fail quite often with seeking his guidance before responding. Then I think back to not so long ago before I asked for his help, I questioned and doubted the lords very existence. Scripture and not people will give the answers one seeks. You just have to read it with not an open mind but an open heart.
Yes, people will let you down -I've definitely had to go through this myself. Thanks for watching and for expressing your opinions.
Like your art piece and love your intermisión! Thanks! 🥰🥰
Thanks Frances!
So beautiful!! I could definitely look at this and use it as a calming tool!! ( high anxiety) just looking at it on here was calming!! And so are your words. Thank you.
Thank you Sarah for your kind words!
Beautiful work, beautiful message.
Thank you Qiwi!
Thanks for the intermission. Enjoyed the wave diorama.
Glad you enjoyed it Dwight!
Great work! Glad to see you again!
Thanks Wanderer!
It looks sooo good! And the mini one is awesome too.
Thanks Doll!
I like your art and the message.
Thanks!
When are you going to make more videos?
Thank you for the reply.
I'm working on one today! This one is a much more complex project.
That is great can't wait to watch.
@@alikc25 Should be done -hopefully by December.
Great, great video. It gives me an idea for a diorama I want to create. THANK YOU.
Thanks Bill, glad it could help!
You captured the beach. Totally awesome. It had me dreaming of laying on the beach and enjoying the day. Your artistry and skills just awesome. I love it. God bless you my friend and keep healthy and safe.
Thanks for the support Ruth!
i made a similar one last year, yours looks great man! excelent work!
Thanks Sam, and thanks for the support!
@@LizardLandscapes its always great to see others work and keep lerning to make our best!
@@samsscaleproductions2514 Agreed!
Thank you for the intermission!
You're welcome, thanks for listening!
In thank's man, this is a really creative in beautiful diorama I love beach scenery Jesus really outdid himself natural beaches.
Thanks Ra'Heem! I've got a beach theme bathroom, but this doesn't really fit into my tiny bathroom space, -the smaller one in the vid does though. Jesus did, indeed, outdo Himself with beaches!
I like your gods thoughts
omg the tiny round one :o i want one how cute
Yeah, I might like the small round one better than the other two... Definitely gave me less trouble.
Great job.
Thanks!
I'm doing a personal PC build with a beach theme for my home, office, and gaming setup, I wanted to add a beach diorama I wonder if I could fit this in my PC case.
Sounds interesting. How would you go about incorporating it in the PC case?
@@LizardLandscapes I'm gonna add it to the bottom of the case opposite the side of the power supply, I would like for it to extend to the full length of the bottom of the case horizontally.
The only issue I'll probably have using this design method you present in the video is making the resin wrap around the power supply without actually touching it, but at the same time making it look like water naturally curving around an object. Because the way the resin stops at an angle in your dio in the video I would probably have to find a way to extend it and make it longer the same length as case, and shortened the width once it reaches the power supply unit in a way that makes it look as if it's curving around the power supply like water being redirected by a flood wall. And also finding some heat sensitive material to put between the resin and the power supply so the heat from want heat up the resin in cause it to melt.
But as far as custom cables, sleeves, and rgb lights that's how I'm planning on trying to do the diorama for it.
You'll have to send me a pic when done. Don't know if this will help; I'm working on a new dio whereby I'm using plastic from a dollar store food storage container that I can curve and subsequently have the resin stop at a curved angle instead of the usual flat edge. You could use the same type of plastic to build any shape, and force the resin to adhere to the form you want.
@@LizardLandscapes I don't mind at all sending you a pic when I'm finished, also that dollar store container idea should work perfectly.
I also got an extra idea from one of your other videos particularly the waterfall one, I'm gonna make just the waterfall part from it in make a smaller version of the beach diorama but place it near the top of the my case about to the height of the CPU, but I will use that container technique to curve the edges of the smaller version diorama in make the waterfall drop all the way down from the small beach diorama onto the bigger version at the bottom of my case. It all should look epic once I'm finished.
Sounds great, you might think about creating a video about the process.
I just found this channel and it’s awesome, thank you
Welcome and thanks for watching!
Beautiful
Thanks!
Just amazing
Thank you, this one was quite the challenge!
@@LizardLandscapes I love the way you did this so different I do love making resin art but been quite drawn to doing these now love the amazing detail plus I’m a Jesus lover so your word is refreshing keep sharing your gifts & love with us all
Thanks again for the kind words, I wish these projects weren't so time consuming or else I'd have one out each month!
@@LizardLandscapes I look forward to see where your drawn to make I think a sea cave with bay would be amazing
Ooo, good idea, I will keep that in mind for the future. Currently I'm working on Nomizo Falls -a cave/waterfall/cascade located in Japan.
Thanks for sharing. Would this be stable enough for a 12" High sand dune/beach diorama (1/39 scsle Wright Bros. BI-Plane at the Devil Kill Holls (formerly Kitty Hawk) switching to 1/100 scale for slope and beach due to space restrictions. Thanks, God Bless
/Rosemary
Are you referring to the resin holding onto the landscape? Or, pouring 12" of resin?
@@LizardLandscapes the Foam U used. So I worked it out: dune hieght will be 12" & base (run) will be 18.5" with 33° slope. Can it hold the weight of a 10" plastic Bi-Plane
I've made projects in the past where I thought it might be a good idea to insert a weight into part of the foam to counter balance the whole piece. I probably should have done that with this beach dio; whenever I pick up this project I always lift it by the resin. With trying to make sure the project won't topple, it would probably be a good idea to have a counter weight in some section of the foam. I hope this is close to what you're asking!
Thanks God Bless
Good luck with the project!
Can anyone tell me what use dioramas like this are apart from vanity ?
The plastic You used for wave (from a window envelope) is called cellophane (it yellows & becomes brittle over time) it's available by the roll at gift stores (where Bday Cards etc. are sold) or dollar stores. Alternatively, Acetate sheets or overhead projector plastic sheets where printer supplies & office supplies/stationery are sold.
Good to know!
Hi, wow! It’s been a while. Good to see you again. Great diorama, great message. See ya.
Hey, thanks!
thanks for sharing in your intermission
Thanks for listening and commenting!
Brilliant! 🇬🇧👍👍
Thanks!
I love Jesus, I love reptiles, I love dioramas. We would get along well, haha. Thank you for the video 😉
Thanks for taking the time to post Jason!
is that cardboard you just used in this video for holing the epoxy resin? Is there a recommend material for this purpose?
The recommended material is probably thin polystyrene sheets of plastic, but anything could possibly work. I like to use something that has a little give to it -so it's easier to remove.
People surprised by the message need to learn how to read. Great video, great message!
Thanks Jarrod!
I seemed to miss why you poured it in 3 phases.
I thought I just poured it in two, but maybe it was three. It's because it was such a deep pour; I'm using a type of resin that can only handle a certain depth at a time.
@@LizardLandscapes Thanks. So more than that and it would crack?
It's just what the recommendation is from the manufacturer. It says not to pour over a half an inch at a time. I poured over that limit, but wasn't willing to go too far, so it ended up being two or three pours. But you're probably right, it might crack.
HEY THE FOR THE NEW VIDEO
P.S. can you do a model table for Miniature war gaming SPQR?????
👍👏
Amen!!!
you can actually send stuff to heaven without destroying them all you need is a spell caster. a spellcaster is a person who casts a spell Spell-caster, a magician, that is, a practitioner of magic as portrayed in works of fiction Spell-caster, in gaming, a wizard or mage with the ability to cast and They can be found on different sites such as TH-cam, google, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and sometimes dating sites and plus you send them to the spellcaster by using the regular shipping companies then they’ll send them to heaven and a Spellcaster is a person who casts a spell Spellcaster, a magician, that is, a practitioner of magic as portrayed in works of fiction Spellcaster, in gaming, a wizard or mage with the ability to cast spells
Ok I'm from a Christian family and this took me off guard
With the best of intentions.
I no you used enamel paint would acrylic work
Don't know. It worked on the ice for the winter waterfall dio, but that was a different effect.
@@LizardLandscapes Thank's, I went to Michael's craft store but all enamel paint colors I needed where sold out, so I settled for this acrylic paint kit. Hopefully it works out
Ok, you might do a test -like I did with the small beach dio, resin is sooo expensive!
@@LizardLandscapes Yeah you're right that would be the safe route to go. Also I wanted to add I couldn't find any XPS styrofoam in my area so I ended using this stuff called flora craft, unfortunately it produces quite a lot of dust so I'll have to make sure I seal it well.
Also didn't manage to get a hot wire cutter, so I just cut out the shape with a saw in shaped it with this nail filling thing it came out pretty well now I'm moving on to the painting process.
Yeah, I didn't have a hot wire for years, -it does create a mess. Seal, and re-seal! I'm working on a project now that has had a lot of leaks -taking forever to get it to seal.
I lost my wife kids mom and home God saved me from the dark place that I went to
He does great things, thanks for watching and sharing!
Pff was looking at it ....thought it was interesting.......then about halfway .......lost all interest
That's a shame.
Uggh, it wwas going so well until the push for the fairy tales.
I like the diorama but completely disagree with the “Christian message.” I hate the spread of misinformation.
I don’t think all Christians are hypocrites, I don’t know anyone who thinks that. I just haven’t seen any evidence for the Christian god and don’t think the god of the bible is a being worth worshipping. The whole, “love me or be doomed” thing is a textbook definition of abuse.
It's more like " I have a free gift for you, I've even given my son so you can have it. Please accept it, your soul depends on it"
Look into the evidence for the resurrection of Jesus. The New Testament has more evidence for it's validity than any other ancient document. Nothing even comes close. Have you not seen any evidence because you haven't looked into it enough?
When artists try to convince others to accept their religion, during artistic activities, they are involved with inappropriate activities. Religion and art activities like your video about dioramas, should NOT have any political or religious promotion as part of it. I have my own religious beliefs and thus found your "intermission" tedious, offensive and outright something that should never have been a part of your video on dioramas! Very much a turn-off!
If what I'm saying in the intermission is the truth, then it's very important to tell people. Is it because you don't agree with what was said -that you find it offensive?
@@LizardLandscapes I find what you said during the "intermission" was inappropriate, as I believe artists, unless they are being interviewed, should NOT mix religion or politics in with their art. As a musician and artist, I do not do that and I believe artists and musicians should not do this.
Why do you always imbed irrelevant nonsense in your videos? I KNOW you do t think it’s irrelevant, but you’re not evangelizing. All you’re doing is waving the flag of Christian tribalism.
If you’re trying to use art to evangelize - just stop. All you’re doing is preaching to the choir. Everyone who avoids your little cult will just avoid your art.
At least you’re honest enough to warn people watching your video will subject them to superstitious nonsense. So thank you for letting us know. Better to celebrate your artistic skills without injecting your religious obsessions into it.
Peace.
And smile,
There is no Hell.
And THAT is the real Good News.
Why? Because I care about others. Be careful of the ones telling you what you want to hear, not the ones telling you what you might not want to hear, -but need to hear. Obviously I'm not just preaching to the choir or else you wouldn't be watching and commenting; you're proof that I'm reaching those beyond the "choir". Peace Oak, -and celebrate those willing to care enough about you to share what they believe to be the truth.
Good video mate .....well most of it , i logged on to watch a modelling video - not to be bible bashed , there is no heaven , there is no hell , there is no devil and there is no god so dont whack people with brainwashing religion , stick to the modelling man
Thanks Calum! You weren't Bible bashed, -you were cared for, but I know it can be surprising.
Ok so you made this video to preach christianity
Nice click bait
Would you have searched for the topic on your own? Sometimes we all need a little guidance, and someone else to take the initiative with the more important things in life.
@@LizardLandscapes I wanted to watch diorama video but received dose of some religious preaching anyway is your next video shed some light on noha's ark and flat earth theory 😉
Value the people who take the time to tell you difficult things. Be concerned about the people telling you what you want to hear, instead of the ones telling you what you might not want to hear, but need to hear.
@@LizardLandscapes that's you're point of those thing are difficult interesting important and what not
For those biblical stories are stupid as hell if believe in
Creationist theory earth is flat and nohas ark good luck 👍 I am grown man I don't believe in all this shit
Funny thing is you are using your diorama video as click bait to preach christianity nice trick 😉😁
Do you know dimension of noha's ark and how many animals he took with him and what about flat earth why we dont fall down from edge?
@@LizardLandscapes evidence what I want