The attention to detail, the remarkably patient craftsmanship, the end product, the knowledge of materials, the music choice, that accent that sounds like Chicago meets Mexico, your extremely dry delivery of jokes, the Spongebob time cards. This channel is perfect.
I watch your videos as asmr videos, your focus on the details and gentle narration makes it so satisfying to watch not to even mention how amazing your dioramas are
I have been making tabletop scenery for more than 15 years and all of your videos teach me something new. I thoroughly enjoy your videos and hope that you keep them coming!
I just got to tell you, your work is phenomenal buddy! Keep it up! I'm a Paleo sculpture from Canada, and I've been scoping for a long time, but when I make the base for my dinosaurs the kind of lacking. I recently discovered your videos, and they've really inspired me to up the work on my dioramas for my dinosaurs! So thank you for the inspiration!
Thank you, nice to hear that. Good luck and have fun with the dino diorama's. Must be amazing to be able to sculpt them yourself, wish i could do that! Cheers.
Man what a great video! There were lots of interesting modeling techniques in this video that I've never seen before. Looking forward to seeing more. Thanks sir!
So happy to see another upload from you. Was starting to be a bit worried that the channel had gone inactive. The piece is really wonderful, and I really like these dino dioramas. Keep it up!
Thanks for another great video, I love watching the methods you use and I learn something from each one. Also you always make me laugh with your humourous observations.
These are museum quality dioramas! When I saw you going to repaint Hazelnut I thought you might be the nutty one :) to repaint a Rebor beauty! But your repaint is stunning!
I'm a couple of years late getting here. That being said, great video! I've been trying to figure how to make a desert diorama and I believe you pretty much exceeded all of my hopes in finding all of the answers and then some. So I was wondering, would a sand colored construction adhesive work about the same as the sand/modeling paste mixture? Just wondering, as I ran out of modeling paste and have quite a bit of construction adhesive in stock already. Thanks again for such a creative and perfectly explained tutorial. You are a true inspiration.
This looks so amazing! Very detailed structures and coloration. Now is really want to create something similar although i know that it would´t nearly look as beautiful as yours. ^^
Lovely work, learned a lot about putting desert terrain together. Seriously beautiful board, and your use of colour is amazing, and deeply inspiring. I loved your use of the open cell sponge as a template too. I'll be using that from now on. Just a quick heads up....grass first appeared about 2 million years after Triceratops, so for most dinosaur dioramas, you don't want to be putting grass on the board.
Did I miss the technique used for making the cracked earth? Nm I went back and found it. Dried, cracked mud I guess. I've been trying to figure out a way to do this realistically and yours looks perfect! I'm still wondering if there may be a way without the specialized product of, "crackle paste".
Thanks glad you liked it. I guess you can achieve some similar effect with very thin plaster or maybe even wall filler, though they will remain more brittle whereas the paste will harden nicely. Cheers!
Your work is spectacular. I want to do these same diorama types on a much larger scale to accommodate the Beasts of the Mesozoic 1/18th scale ceratopsians (available this September) and tyrannosaurs (slated for creation) super articulated action figures so I can do stop motion with them and have them set in a realistic environment.
Hello all, i had some copyright issues recently with the music tune used at the end credits. I had to mute it unfortunately, sorry about that. Cheers.
I hate copyright!!!!!😠😠😠😠
I am subscribeing to you👍👍👍👍👀👀👀👀😻😻😻😻😻
11:34
No 11:34!!!!
i'm being odd....
Please never stop doing what you're doing. You make the absolute best terrain in the business.
Thank you that is very nice to hear. Cheers.
What she said.
100% yes.
O my god 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
I love how you used bark as rocks. It gives the model a unique look and it turned out fantastic.
Thank you that is nice to hear. Cheers.
The attention to detail, the remarkably patient craftsmanship, the end product, the knowledge of materials, the music choice, that accent that sounds like Chicago meets Mexico, your extremely dry delivery of jokes, the Spongebob time cards. This channel is perfect.
I watch your videos as asmr videos, your focus on the details and gentle narration makes it so satisfying to watch not to even mention how amazing your dioramas are
Nice to hear that and thank you for watching. Cheers
"Four fingered modelling tool" - Love it! Great video, just what I needed too for a tank diorama I'm doing
Thank you. Have fun on the build!
It is so relaxing watching a creative person create.
The prep work you do before adding any detail is truly amazing!
Thanks glad you liked it. Cheers!
I have been making tabletop scenery for more than 15 years and all of your videos teach me something new. I thoroughly enjoy your videos and hope that you keep them coming!
Great to hear that thank you. Cheers
Best terrain in the business. Impressive.
best terrain videos on youtube
Beautiful work. Hope that little trike found a drink in the end.
Cheers and thanks for watching.
I don't see a three wheeled method of transport here.
I love how you use all sorts of different techniques and materials in each video. Gives me so many ideas. Truly wonderful work here!
simply THE tutorial for desert terrain scenery !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Seeing a new video from you definitely made my month !!! would love to talk more about Terrain builds with you directly
Nice to hear and thank you for watching! Cheers
The Bob Ross of terrain scenery is back. I enjoyed your video a lot!
Great to hear that, thanks so much!
an insult to papercuts.
You put so much effort into your videos, thank you!
You're very welcome and thanks!
Simply fantastic, very few people on youtube have such refined skill.
Most realistic and beautiful terrain...Congrats!
Thank you that is nice to hear. Cheers
Dude i really love your subtle humor. But you do amazing work.
Cheers and thanks for watching.
Just found this video absolutely fantastic especially the crackle paste for the dried up water ... Brilliant.
Normally I won’t watch over voices builds or repainted but yours make me laugh and I don’t even find them boring well down 😂
Cheers and thanks for watching.
Paepercuts my pleasure :)
best one I have seen so far ........ extreme detailing
This looked great from the beginning, but knowing how you did it makes it look even better :-)
Thank you glad you liked it. Cheers
This is next level insane skill !
Love your work. Great tip about using the foam to make the random pattern on the triceratops' back.
Thank you, happy to hear you found it useful. Cheers
Perfect base ever seen.... ! .... waouh !! ty so much for sharing
My pleasure 😊 Thanks for watching!
Mate you are indeed a true artist. Fantastic, inspirational work !!!!
Omg I just LOOOVE your narration and your voice!! 😍😍 fantastic job and art. Can you do more tutorials pleeeease 🙏🏼
This looks amazing. You did a great job. Those little ferns look like they'd be perfect for making palm trees too... Great video 👍
So many useful techniques in this video
Excellent build.
I just got to tell you, your work is phenomenal buddy! Keep it up! I'm a Paleo sculpture from Canada, and I've been scoping for a long time, but when I make the base for my dinosaurs the kind of lacking. I recently discovered your videos, and they've really inspired me to up the work on my dioramas for my dinosaurs! So thank you for the inspiration!
Thank you, nice to hear that. Good luck and have fun with the dino diorama's. Must be amazing to be able to sculpt them yourself, wish i could do that! Cheers.
"hobby blowtorch" is my new favorite phrase
Absolutely amazing build. Work complete!
Fantastic tutorial, thank you
your voice is super soothing, I almost fell asleep watching this lol
Haha sleep well then and thanks for watching ;)
I don't make anything but I love watching your videos
Cheers and thanks for watching.
Man what a great video! There were lots of interesting modeling techniques in this video that I've never seen before. Looking forward to seeing more. Thanks sir!
Thank you and you're very welcome.
your joke wins at 8:55
THIS IS THE BEST! Life Like I have EVER seen! GREAT JOB!! I Subbed!
So happy to see another upload from you. Was starting to be a bit worried that the channel had gone inactive.
The piece is really wonderful, and I really like these dino dioramas. Keep it up!
Thanks glad you liked it. Don't worry this is my grand comeback! *Notices lazy chair and gets drawn to it* ;-)
Great video, Sir! Your terrain looks awesome! Man, the way you snapped that bark, it's obvious that you annual gym-time is really paying off!l
Amazing video and I love your sense of humor!
Glad you liked it and thanks for watching.
cracking dio ! very interesting way to create desert dio ! somes tips that i dont knew ! exellent and good moment with your video mate ! jy ;-))
Thank you, happy to hear you found it useful. Cheers
Outstanding.
A master work.
Thanks for another great video, I love watching the methods you use and I learn something from each one. Also you always make me laugh with your humourous observations.
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching cheers.
My goodness, this is a lot of work! Well done!
“…until the ground is littered with litter. Literally.” 8:54 gold
Amazing diorama! I love the little paint details you come up with :D
Cheers and thanks for watching!
Great job man! always a good moment when you post a new video
Thanks and you're very welcome.
Love your videos! Thank you for the calming 40 minutes :)
Thank you and you're very welcome.
I was thinking of making a desert diorama for my pachyrhinosaurus toy this kinda helped
Great to hear that, have fun on the build. Cheers.
I love watching your videos. So relaxing, and such awesome talent. Thank you for the uploads 👍🏻🤘🏻
You're very welcome and thanks for watching!
These are museum quality dioramas! When I saw you going to repaint Hazelnut I thought you might be the nutty one :) to repaint a Rebor beauty! But your repaint is stunning!
Another awesome piece man! I got excited seeing the notification pop up there was a new one =)
Thanks nice to hear, cheers!
Thanks for this video, great work as always!
Thanks and you're very welcome.
Superb .......I try for my school project ...it's really helpfull for viewers .....hard work ...plz NVR stop to share ur new ideas ....
Absolutely beautiful work...subscribed
Thank you and you're very welcome.
Beautiful work.
I loved this video! you are so good at this.
Thank you i'm glad you liked it. Cheers.
Amazing. A masterpiece. Thumbs up 👍
Thank you glad you liked it. Cheers
LIKE alwais a great result and tutor
KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK
Cheers and thanks for watching!
Thankyou! This has helped me alot!
Man just stumbled onto your channel. Earned yourself a other sub with this. Please make videos as often as you can for us scenery amateurs
Thank you and welcome!
I'm a couple of years late getting here. That being said, great video! I've been trying to figure how to make a desert diorama and I believe you pretty much exceeded all of my hopes in finding all of the answers and then some. So I was wondering, would a sand colored construction adhesive work about the same as the sand/modeling paste mixture? Just wondering, as I ran out of modeling paste and have quite a bit of construction adhesive in stock already. Thanks again for such a creative and perfectly explained tutorial. You are a true inspiration.
congratulations on your work. they are amazing! What kind of paint did you use to paint the plastic dinosaur?
This looks so amazing! Very detailed structures and coloration. Now is really want to create something similar although i know that it would´t nearly look as beautiful as yours. ^^
again amazing work, magical as always
greetings from Belgium
Franky
Thank you glad you liked it. Cheers.
Great video my friend. Keep them coming !! I use tree bark also for rock outcrops.. it looks great !! Cheers
Nice! Have fun with the hobby and thanks for watching.
Amazing!!! I love your videos
Nice to hear and thank you!
Fantastic
Thank you!
Lovely work, learned a lot about putting desert terrain together. Seriously beautiful board, and your use of colour is amazing, and deeply inspiring. I loved your use of the open cell sponge as a template too. I'll be using that from now on. Just a quick heads up....grass first appeared about 2 million years after Triceratops, so for most dinosaur dioramas, you don't want to be putting grass on the board.
Great to hear. Thanks for watching and for the prehistoric fact, it is appreciated. Cheers
"using this 4 fingered modeling tool" lmfao I cracked up literally
Excellent video
Where did you get the foam sponge you used for stencil?
Thank you glad you liked it. I found it at a local hobby/ craftstore some time ago. Cheers.
Did I miss the technique used for making the cracked earth? Nm I went back and found it. Dried, cracked mud I guess. I've been trying to figure out a way to do this realistically and yours looks perfect! I'm still wondering if there may be a way without the specialized product of, "crackle paste".
Thanks glad you liked it. I guess you can achieve some similar effect with very thin plaster or maybe even wall filler, though they will remain more brittle whereas the paste will harden nicely. Cheers!
Great video. My only problem now is tracking down different sized sifters for the sand.
Professional
Aww little baby triceratops
What should I do if I do not have an air brush? Amazing diorama's plus great tutorials!
Thank you! Well you can paint it by hand that works fine. Apply a solid basecoat and then use some thin washes to build up some colours. Good luck.
Paepercuts thanks so much! Keep up the wonderful content!
I love your videos
Marvelous.
Best regards
From The Land Of Mesopotamia
Iraq - Baghdad
wow, increible
litter with litter ... literally hahaha. nice video.
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Thank you and welcome.
Miniac sent me. Subscribed.
Welcome to the channel and cheers to Miniac!
Funny.. Noticed you haven't posted in awhile after I subbed earlier today. Then suddenly you post :3 Pleasant surprise! Great work too!
Haha thanks. I was held hostage by my lazy chair but i got away ;-)
Love this and your voice is very soothing. How long do you soak the leaves in glycerine?
Thank you, I found the answer in your pine tree video
Thank you and you're very welcome.
I like ur vids they r really good
Your work is spectacular. I want to do these same diorama types on a much larger scale to accommodate the Beasts of the Mesozoic 1/18th scale ceratopsians (available this September) and tyrannosaurs (slated for creation) super articulated action figures so I can do stop motion with them and have them set in a realistic environment.
Awesome i'm always a fan of dino dio's. I'm releasing a new large one very soon. Have fun on the builds!
Thank you this was amazing.
your jokes are dino-myte! badum-tsss!
Gute Arbeit !
You make me wish I had talent.
One day i will make a marsh inspired by you and Kayakasaurus
like number 300!!!!!
Thank you 300x ! Cheers
Great as always (literaly :-D). Thanks!
You're very welcome and thanks for watching.
Great you work is my inspiration
"Four fingered modeling tool" got a solid laugh out of me.
You are awsome and a boss. is beatifull.
Cooooooooool yo
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