HI EVERYONE!! It has been so long since my last personal animation! I'm SUPER DUPER nervous and I don't know how to do this anymore. Leave a cute little like if you want me to keep doing this weird thing I'm doing. I love it with my whole being, and I love you too!
Don't know what is more impressive, the visual or the audio. All those delightful sounds, like the wood bonking or the cracking finger bones, it's all amazing put together.
PLEASE KEEP DOING YOU !!! this type of art is so rare these days!!! being able to see such uniqueness and wonder in your animations is so special. really encourages me to keep thinking mystically and to not settle for the predictable. thank you for creating and loving what you do and sharing it with us !!!
Nothing better than sharing my stuff with you. Always scary to put out abstract stuff, but your encouraging words makes me less afraid. Thank you SO much my friend!
@@davidbai8411 I would love to be able to do that for everything I create. Unfortunately I was totally drained at the end on this project. Good looking BTS takes a lot of energy. I only got small phone recordings of the process I'm afraid
This was incredible work. The sound design, style, animation and creativity. Stop motion animation is immensely time consuming and takes incredible patience. Props to you for making art like this that's so fun and innovative!
I'm almost upset at how unbelievably imaginative this is. The sounds? Stop it. The detail? Stop it. The way the branches of the pine trees bounced? Just stop it......don't ever stop, please.
I remember watching one of the first Guldies videos years ago, and now seeing how much his creativity, level of detail and storytelling has improved, it's genuinely impressive. A true artist!
I just got recommended your first claymation video 13 years ago, and came to see this. You have progressed a lot and motivated me to keep doing lego stop motion. Keep it up.
Dude, this is incredible! Not only is the animation incredibly smooth, you also put an intense amount of detail in it and the sound effects fit just perfectly! I'm only curious how you come up with these crazy ideas and if there's a message behind them..?
It's a big message behind this animation yes! A lot of the animation is improvised, but I had the general "story" planned from the beginning. Thanks a lot!
@@lifebydesign9435 the animation sequences between my "set pieces" are improvised. I knew I wanted the pinecone grow to a tree, and the trees to build a house, and the animation to loop. The rest is impro.
I can’t even comprehend the talent and dedication this takes, the detail the sounds the amount going on at one, it actually is overwhelming to try and think about the work it would take. You make clay look sound and feel ridged, then turn around and make it feel fluid and liquid, you make clay feel alive, like it couldn’t possibly be a human doing any of this. Please keep it up if you are able, stay weird, and thank you
Your videos gave me nostalgia. I used to watch your videos when i was in highschool but now i already graduated from uni. Seeing your latest upload make me a child again. Thanks, Guldies
Every single frame in this masterpiece is an artwork in and of itself, and considering it’s probably 20 fps with a runtime of 2:26 seconds that is nearly 3000 frames. Each an artwork in and of itself. It would take me weeks just to make one frame of this marvel of human talent, let alone 3000 of them. Truly amazing
You have such a memorable and inanely and recognizable art style, and yet you still keep surprising me with your wild, crazy, unique, absolutely BEAUTIFUL animations that have lots of depth and detail put into each frame. You've made something really awesome here and you have my appreciation. Such an inspired video, bravo 👏👏👏
I found your channel probably ten or so years ago. Your videos were a huge inspiration to me and when I was in middle school I got really into sculpting. I lost interest in making art due to mental health issues but every once in a while I still like to visit your channel and rewatch some of my old faves plus some of your newer vids. It’s been a wonderful experience seeing you work evolve over the years. I might not be your most present fan but your work definitely had a big impact on me growing up and I don’t think I’d be the same person if it wasn’t for your videos :)
I'm going to be honest, Guldies, it's been literally since 2018 (back when I was still in college) since I've watched literally ALL of your original videos from Instagram, and it mesmerized me to no end how anyone could take such time to create stop motion and sculpt in levels as grand as this. I haven't seen your stuff since then, but the moment I saw this on the TH-cam algorithm, I knew I had to drop everything I was going to look up and watch this. You say that you don't know how to do this anymore, but this shows that whatever skills you have learned and built over the years has continued to amaze people in ways you may never know! I seriously hope more people see your talent and continue to share it with others, just like I will with my discord group. I don't think I'll ever get to properly thank you for being one of the coolest sculptor/stop-motion animators out there, but from the bottom of my heart, I hope your talents continue to shine! And I hope you (along with any commenter who reads this whole thing) have a wonderful year!
The sheer talent, creativity, effort, imagination and dedication shown in each and every one of your videos is such that most could only dream of. You never fail to inspire me with your work. Happy to see you back Guldies!
And the cycle starts again... This stop motion animation is just amazing, and it's so smooth too! I especially love the sound design, it just gave even more life to the animation!
Crazy that I've been looking up to Guldies animations for a decade! I still have some of the polymer clay sculptures I made from your early tutorials. Always so happy to see a new video from you :^)
I kept track on 4 objects at once maximum. I did a lot of masking to make things happen at the same time, because I would get so lost otherwise. I also work faster that way! Thank a lot!
Another gorgeous work!! In a world where A.I. art is dominating the attention cycle, I'm very happy to see something wonderful has just been made with human hands.
This is a phenomenal piece of work! I remember growing up watching Gumby every week. Man it would be so cool to watch a show based in this MITOSIS universe!
It is so... "amusingly weird", like a thought materialized into someting tangible and visible by all, but it took waaay more time to make than just a thought. I love how you have your own style of creepy, fluid and fascinating animation, how I can tell "this is Guldies !" by just a frame. Your work is immaculate !!
I love how all the pieces move it’s so satisfying and a bit creepy but still I amazed you have turned from a beginner about 13 years ago to an amazing stop motion artist/TH-camr
This is weirdly creative and i kinda like it. Can we talk about for a second about how the heck he got those sound effects? outstanding work, your animations are always interesting and so mesmerizing to see
I love your work , it's so poetic and authentic. It's an eye bath with smr . It's normal artists to struggle find their artistic energy all the time. What helps me when I am stuck is to rest by reading or just having fun with friends and long talks and not pushing myself to create for a while.
I missed! The GREAT return of the GREAT champion. Thank you! Beautiful animation... I watched it 4 times and I can't get enough! You are an artist and a master at what you create. I love your works. You are number one for me! You do the animations TOTALLY YOURSELF! From scratch. You add sounds that you record yourself. You edit each photo. You combine all the scenes in video editing programs. And much much more! I know what I write because I do the same thing myself - thanks to you, the passion for creating stop-motion animations in 2019 was born in me. I'm still learning, but I know I'm not up to your heels, my master. I ADORE YOU! Kind regards.
I want you to know how much it means reading this! I'm so happy you're following your passion, and that you found stop motion thanks to me. Keep it up and thank you so so much!
I love your work so much. Seeing your animation skills grow from your first animation you posted 13 years ago to the stuff that you create in the present is wonderful. It's so horrifyingly beautiful and the medium is perfect for the type of animations that you do. Everything you do comes together so cohesively, The sound effects you add, the cinematography / directing that you do, down to the fucking little shakes of the camera whenever something is moving around. It makes me feel something so completely. I will never get over how amazing the work you do is. I have loved your deeply unsettling animations ever since you came out with euphoria years ago. The detail of your sculptures are unbelievable and the fact you have the time impatience to make them move so smoothly is astounding. I love your work and the vibes / stories you convay. I live for this uncomfortable and unsettling content. This newest animation hit different, the isolated setting in the middle of a forest, power of the scream at the end with the shake of the camera, the eyes in the window frames, the cracking of the highly detailed hands whenever they moved, really made me feel something so deeply in my soul. Nothing I say will ever be able to convey how much I truly adore your art, but I tried my best. Thank you for always putting in the effort to create something horrifically, terrifyingly, and truly beautiful.
I love your personal work so much. I also can't get over the part of the animation that had the heart. It's so evocative. The detail of it is incredible as well.
I love the night forest theme, it helps make the whole animation feel more alive. And the sound design is absolutely fantastic, it really pulls it all together. It’s amazing to see how far you’ve come and I am happy to see such talent being recognized
Like so @Guldies can see. Great content that in the digital age draws attention to such applied, lively and REAL technology as claymation. Among the whole sea of stupid videos, this is really what is missing.
Too many amazing things to name them all but the quality of the scupture (hands, fingers,faces, hearts,etc), the sound effects, the smoothness of the animation, all these are astounding. And no doubt the whole feeling of it all is definitely you. Just incredible
Not only is the animating undeniably impressive, the sound design is super hearty and well done. I was having actual physical reactions to the sfx. Also that part where the chopped planks turned into a house was so well done with the intentionally shaky snapping into squares
The cracking of the hand and the detail of everything sends shivers down my spine I swear lol. And the way it all come full circle at the end, chefs kiss. Utterly amazing
your stopmotion work is so fucking insane! the details, the transitions from each shape, the characteristics to each type, sound design and many details that i probably missed. it's mindblowing! one of the best stop motion artists
This is just insane work! Super cool how the end connects back to the beginning and all the references to mitosis, keep doing what you're doing, much love and respect
the "rules" you stick to for how the objects move and are attracted to each other, merge, etc, are very satisfying. There's an underlying logic present to the world that comes through in the motion.
I've been looking forward to this day for a very long time: the day Guldies uploads another stop-motion video. They're so high-quality and surreal that it's an experience to cherish. The fact that this video loops is incredible, too. It's strange and surreal like a car crash that you just can't look away from; it draws the viewer close to participate in the experience. Rather than simply watching the video idly, it demands participation on behalf of the viewer. Your videos have struck a delicate balance. Please continue. How do you feel about variable framerate (VFR) techniques? I know it'd be a lot more work, but the suggestion is there. Peruse it if you desire :)
I love your take on it. Thanks for sharing, and thank you SO much for your kind words! I'm not a big fan of variable framerates. My brain picks it up immediately. I often hold frames at the end of a movement to play around with the timing of things. Not more than 2-3 frames!
Amazing work. It's honestly just fun to watch and listen to. Every little movement of the seemingly magnetic components sliding together and the satisfying little noises of each clink and clack and bloop are perfect.
HI EVERYONE!! It has been so long since my last personal animation! I'm SUPER DUPER nervous and I don't know how to do this anymore. Leave a cute little like if you want me to keep doing this weird thing I'm doing. I love it with my whole being, and I love you too!
Hi
Omg I love you stuff! Awesome to see you posting again.
Amazing
This stopmotion is quite the creepy one. I love it!
this was incredible
I have been a professional stop-motion animator for over 40 years and I must say, this is the best clay animation I've ever seen. Well done!
You're too kind! Thank you SO much
@@Guldiesim here too :))))
Also 1:10 is sooooo satisfying
The fact that this is genuine claymation shows this guy has mad patience
no kidding
i get tired after a second of any type of animation, this guy is clearly superior
@@Frenzy.64 spittin facts brother
And also mad skill
@@leonides4377 true
Don't know what is more impressive, the visual or the audio. All those delightful sounds, like the wood bonking or the cracking finger bones, it's all amazing put together.
thanks a bunch. so much fun recording all the wooden boards, wooden boxes and the bone cracking!
@@Guldies wait bone cracking?._.
@@divat10 2:07
@@Sockops_Becausewhynot i was making a pun that he was breaking people's bones
1:15 Definitely my favorite part. The motion of the planks shuddering to life and folding into shapes is just 👌
AH mine too!! thank you!
Same
So many things moving at once makes my mind melt!
I was already thinking the same; the shivering quality of their movement is SO satisfying!
Your very good at what you do can you do morth one day
The hard part about seeing such talent on display is to think of anything substancial to say to propertly congratule the artists.
this was more than enough. much love
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Love the wobbly bouncy magnetic feel you give to all the objects colliding. Such a refined piece, amazing work Alex 🤩
Haha I love to give them a lil magnetic wiggle. Thank you so so much Callum!!
PLEASE KEEP DOING YOU !!! this type of art is so rare these days!!! being able to see such uniqueness and wonder in your animations is so special. really encourages me to keep thinking mystically and to not settle for the predictable. thank you for creating and loving what you do and sharing it with us !!!
Nothing better than sharing my stuff with you. Always scary to put out abstract stuff, but your encouraging words makes me less afraid. Thank you SO much my friend!
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Your Foley work is super impressive on top of the quality stop motion animation! Thank you for sharing!
Yeah. The sound design was incredible.
So happy to hear! I love making SFX! Lots of half rotten branches to get the creaky sounds
@@Guldies Love when you show the BTS footage of the sfx next to the short itself :)
@@davidbai8411 I would love to be able to do that for everything I create. Unfortunately I was totally drained at the end on this project. Good looking BTS takes a lot of energy. I only got small phone recordings of the process I'm afraid
This dude's animation is so smooth, the lighting is perfect, 10/10 sound design, honestly if I could give this man an award I would
This was incredible work. The sound design, style, animation and creativity. Stop motion animation is immensely time consuming and takes incredible patience. Props to you for making art like this that's so fun and innovative!
Thank you so much! This was a risky thing but I'm glad I finished it eventually. So glad you enjoyed it!
I'm almost upset at how unbelievably imaginative this is. The sounds? Stop it. The detail? Stop it. The way the branches of the pine trees bounced? Just stop it......don't ever stop, please.
You're the best. Will never ever stop. Promise
The combination of the animation, the zooms, and the sound effects is perfect. Every impact is felt as if it is real!
That was my goal and so happy it worked! Thanks a bunch.
I remember watching one of the first Guldies videos years ago, and now seeing how much his creativity, level of detail and storytelling has improved, it's genuinely impressive. A true artist!
youre the best!
Dude this was for real one of the best and most fluid stop motions i've ever seen! The storytelling and sound design were also on point. Congrats!!!
THANK YOU!
The sound design isn't getting enough love here. That shit pulls this whole thing together
The sounds of the crunching wood was so perfect. Can’t even imagine how much time and patience it takes to make this stuff.
I just got recommended your first claymation video 13 years ago, and came to see this. You have progressed a lot and motivated me to keep doing lego stop motion. Keep it up.
hey thanks!
Dude, this is incredible! Not only is the animation incredibly smooth, you also put an intense amount of detail in it and the sound effects fit just perfectly! I'm only curious how you come up with these crazy ideas and if there's a message behind them..?
It's a big message behind this animation yes! A lot of the animation is improvised, but I had the general "story" planned from the beginning. Thanks a lot!
If it's improvised how is there a story?
@@lifebydesign9435 the animation sequences between my "set pieces" are improvised. I knew I wanted the pinecone grow to a tree, and the trees to build a house, and the animation to loop. The rest is impro.
@@Guldies ohhh
I can’t even comprehend the talent and dedication this takes, the detail the sounds the amount going on at one, it actually is overwhelming to try and think about the work it would take. You make clay look sound and feel ridged, then turn around and make it feel fluid and liquid, you make clay feel alive, like it couldn’t possibly be a human doing any of this. Please keep it up if you are able, stay weird, and thank you
thank you. comments like yours makes the hard work worth it. I will always stay weird, if you do. cheers!
The amount of detail in the objects and the transitions are always so satisfying
Your videos gave me nostalgia. I used to watch your videos when i was in highschool but now i already graduated from uni. Seeing your latest upload make me a child again. Thanks, Guldies
thank YOU
Flawless once again. That heart sculpture was the most insane thing I have ever seen. Amazing work!
I almost cut the heart sequence, but I liked it too much. It was actually not coming from the head in the beginning! Thank you so much :)
@@Guldies you're telling me you did all this AND cut content? Amazing
@@Rctdcttecededtef Haha SO much cut content!!
@@Guldies Ooo... Super curious about all the outtakes! Would we get to see those at some point?
Every single frame in this masterpiece is an artwork in and of itself, and considering it’s probably 20 fps with a runtime of 2:26 seconds that is nearly 3000 frames. Each an artwork in and of itself. It would take me weeks just to make one frame of this marvel of human talent, let alone 3000 of them. Truly amazing
You have such a memorable and inanely and recognizable art style, and yet you still keep surprising me with your wild, crazy, unique, absolutely BEAUTIFUL animations that have lots of depth and detail put into each frame. You've made something really awesome here and you have my appreciation. Such an inspired video, bravo 👏👏👏
Aw just what I like to hear! Thank you so much!! So much fun to improvise and just go for it :)
this is probably the most satisfying thing ive ever seen
thank you!
I found your channel probably ten or so years ago. Your videos were a huge inspiration to me and when I was in middle school I got really into sculpting. I lost interest in making art due to mental health issues but every once in a while I still like to visit your channel and rewatch some of my old faves plus some of your newer vids. It’s been a wonderful experience seeing you work evolve over the years. I might not be your most present fan but your work definitely had a big impact on me growing up and I don’t think I’d be the same person if it wasn’t for your videos :)
This is my exact timeline and relationship with Guldies too, it's truly incredible :')
I'm going to be honest, Guldies, it's been literally since 2018 (back when I was still in college) since I've watched literally ALL of your original videos from Instagram, and it mesmerized me to no end how anyone could take such time to create stop motion and sculpt in levels as grand as this.
I haven't seen your stuff since then, but the moment I saw this on the TH-cam algorithm, I knew I had to drop everything I was going to look up and watch this.
You say that you don't know how to do this anymore, but this shows that whatever skills you have learned and built over the years has continued to amaze people in ways you may never know! I seriously hope more people see your talent and continue to share it with others, just like I will with my discord group.
I don't think I'll ever get to properly thank you for being one of the coolest sculptor/stop-motion animators out there, but from the bottom of my heart, I hope your talents continue to shine!
And I hope you (along with any commenter who reads this whole thing) have a wonderful year!
The sheer talent, creativity, effort, imagination and dedication shown in each and every one of your videos is such that most could only dream of. You never fail to inspire me with your work. Happy to see you back Guldies!
So happy to be back! Thank you for your kind words. They make it worth it.
This has got to be my favorite animation yet. The surreal imagery mixed with the smoothness just makes it all click. Beautiful.
Rarely do I see anything this impressive on TH-cam. You still have that touch of artistry, my friend
You're the best. Thank you so much.
@@Guldies You bet! I love seeing your work, and I'm glad you're so dedicated to making such cool pieces. Looking forward to more in the future!
This has one of the best sound design I've ever heard!!!
And the cycle starts again...
This stop motion animation is just amazing, and it's so smooth too! I especially love the sound design, it just gave even more life to the animation!
Mind blowing skill and dedication
Crazy that I've been looking up to Guldies animations for a decade! I still have some of the polymer clay sculptures I made from your early tutorials. Always so happy to see a new video from you :^)
Haha, and I will keep doing this for many more decades. Glad to see you're still here. Thank you!
DUDE EVEN THE LITTLE CAMERA SHAKES ADD SO MUCH TO IT
THANK YOUUU
It’s amazing how you are able to keep track of so many objects animating at once. Amazing
I kept track on 4 objects at once maximum. I did a lot of masking to make things happen at the same time, because I would get so lost otherwise. I also work faster that way! Thank a lot!
Dude what the hell, this is Hollywood level stop motion!
GOD this was even better than I thought it was gonna be, it's clear how much your skills have SKYROCKETED, so much of this just left me speechless
Animation just gets more and more fun. Thank you!! I will go back to make less detailed animations for a while now haha.
The fact that halfway through I was like 75% sure this had to be done in blender is quite the testament to the skills on display here.
Another gorgeous work!! In a world where A.I. art is dominating the attention cycle, I'm very happy to see something wonderful has just been made with human hands.
This is a phenomenal piece of work! I remember growing up watching Gumby every week. Man it would be so cool to watch a show based in this MITOSIS universe!
It is so... "amusingly weird", like a thought materialized into someting tangible and visible by all, but it took waaay more time to make than just a thought. I love how you have your own style of creepy, fluid and fascinating animation, how I can tell "this is Guldies !" by just a frame. Your work is immaculate !!
That's such a wonderful compliment. Thank you Kami!
Always wonderful to see another astonishing monstrosity by you Guldies! Big inspiration for many, these are just so high quality.
Thank you so much!
not only is the claymation amazing but so is the sound design!
Holy hell, the vibrations of the boards falling and bending is so effective, killer work as always!
my fav sequence! thank you so much
The animation is unthinkably smooth and the sound design is absolutely marvelous, incredible work!
I love how all the pieces move it’s so satisfying and a bit creepy but still I amazed you have turned from a beginner about 13 years ago to an amazing stop motion artist/TH-camr
You’re stuff is always so satisfying to watch, both with smoothness and the sound effects. It’s so abstract and amazing. Never doubt your work man
Means a lot to hear. Thank you my friend.
This is the definition of human creativity
These animations are so beautiful in a way you don’t expect them to be
I'm actually floored by the FPS of this claymation. The patience to create something this high quality is unreal.
This is weirdly creative and i kinda like it. Can we talk about for a second about how the heck he got those sound effects? outstanding work, your animations are always interesting and so mesmerizing to see
Happy to hear. I love SFX. Thank you very much :)
I cannot imagine how much patience this must require. I love it!
I love your work , it's so poetic and authentic. It's an eye bath with smr . It's normal artists to struggle find their artistic energy all the time. What helps me when I am stuck is to rest by reading or just having fun with friends and long talks and not pushing myself to create for a while.
Not pushing yourself should always be a mantra, but I'm bad att following it. Thank you so much for your kind words!
this is the most comprehensive guide to building a house I've ever seen.
the sound + animation combo on the planks folding into boxes was next level. masterfully done :)
Stop motion is my favorite thing in this world and im here for it this is amazing
I missed! The GREAT return of the GREAT champion. Thank you! Beautiful animation... I watched it 4 times and I can't get enough! You are an artist and a master at what you create. I love your works. You are number one for me! You do the animations TOTALLY YOURSELF! From scratch. You add sounds that you record yourself. You edit each photo. You combine all the scenes in video editing programs. And much much more! I know what I write because I do the same thing myself - thanks to you, the passion for creating stop-motion animations in 2019 was born in me. I'm still learning, but I know I'm not up to your heels, my master. I ADORE YOU! Kind regards.
I want you to know how much it means reading this! I'm so happy you're following your passion, and that you found stop motion thanks to me. Keep it up and thank you so so much!
The shaking when the planks fuses together is amazing !
I can already tell this is going to reach millions of views over the next few weeks or months.
The fluidity, this is really amazing.
I love your work so much. Seeing your animation skills grow from your first animation you posted 13 years ago to the stuff that you create in the present is wonderful. It's so horrifyingly beautiful and the medium is perfect for the type of animations that you do. Everything you do comes together so cohesively, The sound effects you add, the cinematography / directing that you do, down to the fucking little shakes of the camera whenever something is moving around. It makes me feel something so completely. I will never get over how amazing the work you do is. I have loved your deeply unsettling animations ever since you came out with euphoria years ago. The detail of your sculptures are unbelievable and the fact you have the time impatience to make them move so smoothly is astounding. I love your work and the vibes / stories you convay. I live for this uncomfortable and unsettling content. This newest animation hit different, the isolated setting in the middle of a forest, power of the scream at the end with the shake of the camera, the eyes in the window frames, the cracking of the highly detailed hands whenever they moved, really made me feel something so deeply in my soul. Nothing I say will ever be able to convey how much I truly adore your art, but I tried my best. Thank you for always putting in the effort to create something horrifically, terrifyingly, and truly beautiful.
I love your personal work so much. I also can't get over the part of the animation that had the heart. It's so evocative. The detail of it is incredible as well.
It's like they're barely holding back an ungodly amount of energy behind every movement, very unsettling in a cool way.
I love the night forest theme, it helps make the whole animation feel more alive. And the sound design is absolutely fantastic, it really pulls it all together. It’s amazing to see how far you’ve come and I am happy to see such talent being recognized
So happy for your comment! Thanks a bunch. I want to focus a bit more on building my own sets and this was a small start haha!
Oh man, haven't seen a Guldies video in a while. Forgot how... intricate they are.
Insane quality, claymation is such rare craft even at it peak it was niche. I'm jealous of your dedication
This is honestly some of the best stuff that can be found on TH-cam and every second of it is amazing.
This was simply amazing! I would love to see a behind the scenes of this.
Absolute brilliance. Seeing anything that is actual art on TH-cam surprises me.
Bro out here making some of the best stop motion known to man, and still be overlooked by some. Beyond stellar job.
WOW AMAZING such high quality I loved it! Keep it up!
Like so @Guldies can see. Great content that in the digital age draws attention to such applied, lively and REAL technology as claymation. Among the whole sea of stupid videos, this is really what is missing.
This is one of the most insane things I've seen! Incredible.
Insane!!! This is the next level, amazing work 😁🙏🤖👏🏻
thank you so much!
Too many amazing things to name them all but the quality of the scupture (hands, fingers,faces, hearts,etc), the sound effects, the smoothness of the animation, all these are astounding. And no doubt the whole feeling of it all is definitely you. Just incredible
thank you so much for your comment. I love sculpting as well, and it's so much fun implementing it into my animations!
90% of Guldies' work is just "ok bro I get it you're made out of clay" but I love it so much
Not only is the animating undeniably impressive, the sound design is super hearty and well done. I was having actual physical reactions to the sfx. Also that part where the chopped planks turned into a house was so well done with the intentionally shaky snapping into squares
Amazing video!! Infinite amount of work and dedication! Very creative as well! Congrats!! 😃😃😍
The cracking of the hand and the detail of everything sends shivers down my spine I swear lol. And the way it all come full circle at the end, chefs kiss. Utterly amazing
Thank you so much! Happy you like it
your stopmotion work is so fucking insane! the details, the transitions from each shape, the characteristics to each type, sound design and many details that i probably missed. it's mindblowing! one of the best stop motion artists
Thank you so so much!
This is just insane work! Super cool how the end connects back to the beginning and all the references to mitosis, keep doing what you're doing, much love and respect
Cheers and thank you so much!
1:50 I would have the same reaction as the house
the "rules" you stick to for how the objects move and are attracted to each other, merge, etc, are very satisfying. There's an underlying logic present to the world that comes through in the motion.
This is very ASMR xd
Amazing animation!!
Wow, just wow, I literally have no words. Very high quality and I love the sounds also.. pretty creepy this is very cool!
This give me little nightmares vibes 0:11 The art bruh😬
This is animation makes you tube a much better place. Thanks for sharing!🥰
0:30 legit looks like it should be in the Forest
Even by watching the silent preview, I could tell this would have excellent sounds. I was not disappointed.
I've been looking forward to this day for a very long time: the day Guldies uploads another stop-motion video. They're so high-quality and surreal that it's an experience to cherish. The fact that this video loops is incredible, too. It's strange and surreal like a car crash that you just can't look away from; it draws the viewer close to participate in the experience. Rather than simply watching the video idly, it demands participation on behalf of the viewer.
Your videos have struck a delicate balance. Please continue.
How do you feel about variable framerate (VFR) techniques? I know it'd be a lot more work, but the suggestion is there. Peruse it if you desire :)
I love your take on it. Thanks for sharing, and thank you SO much for your kind words!
I'm not a big fan of variable framerates. My brain picks it up immediately. I often hold frames at the end of a movement to play around with the timing of things. Not more than 2-3 frames!
@@Guldies Perfectly reasonable! Thank you.
That was both terrifying and incredible at the same time
I'm glad I'm not high for this. I would have had a panic attack looking at this shit. Pretty great animation though
This is gonna blow up like a happy whale carcass!!! Easily worth +1,000,000 views.
1:56 me after stubbing my toe at 3:00 am
the extremely realistic sound effects are almost as impressive as the claymation
My biology teacher put this vid on for us in class because he thought it was actually about mitosis 💀
NO WAY. Did you guys watch the full video?
I felt my heart drop when it transformed into a tree
Sons of The Forest be like: 0:22
Amazing work. It's honestly just fun to watch and listen to. Every little movement of the seemingly magnetic components sliding together and the satisfying little noises of each clink and clack and bloop are perfect.
I love using sound to give the clay different properties! So happy you enjoyed it. Cheers :)