HOW TO - Ocean Base for HMS HOOD

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  • @4THECRAFT
    @4THECRAFT 3 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I am always amazed by your art and how realistic you make the sea 👍👍👍

  • @OntologicalQuandry
    @OntologicalQuandry 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Love it. And the way you captured the trough from the bow wave that might have played a role in her sinking (see Drachinifel's superb video on that).
    If you can move the turrets to point as they were when firing on Prinz Eugen, that'd be even better.
    However, my heart did sink a bit when I saw you snap off the screws and shafts. I wondered if there was a way you could undercut the foam to accept them and insert the ship stern first and lever down the bow. But when I saw you fill in the foam around the edges it all made sense.

  • @SmallSoldier
    @SmallSoldier 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    LOL... I have my final build video of the Trumpeter 1/200 Hood coming out on Friday, so this was great timing. You're water effects are best I've ever seen! Very inspirational videos. I'll definitely be using these techniques when I do my next water themed model. Keep the amazing models coming. I've subscribed!

  • @davidwhitty9646
    @davidwhitty9646 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I’ve been modelling both for pleasure snd professionally for years and your sea scapes are the best I’ve ever seen.

  • @josephbicknell6522
    @josephbicknell6522 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    So why would I watch a 15 minute video on making an ocean for a diorama having never made a ship model or wanted to make a ship model? I dislike ships on stands and the diorama's are bad because the ocean looks fake.
    This maker has made a diorama that looks so real you would think this a 3-d model from a real photo. The thumbnail looked so cool. Having watched the video I see that it is possible, for even me, to reproduce a realistic diorama and am now totally excited to make ship models. So cool and so well done how can I not?
    Thank you for the video! Thumbs up and I subscribed.

  • @GeneralCodyHD
    @GeneralCodyHD 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Incredible! I caught myself looking at the water effects more than the build itself! Absolutely amazing!!

  • @ぽん-t2e2m
    @ぽん-t2e2m 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    これは軍艦ファンなら誰でも惚れ惚れしてしまいます!素晴らしいものを見せてもらいました。
    日本より

  • @KLT2627
    @KLT2627 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    It’s always the smaller creators who make the best artworks!

  • @andreferro4618
    @andreferro4618 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    SUPERB! PERFECTION IN EVERY SINGLE DETAIL!
    Greetings from Brazil.

  • @wmjm74
    @wmjm74 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Beautiful art -- as always!

  • @willthorson4543
    @willthorson4543 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Funny. When this first started I was gonna say the Good at a grey lower hull. Lol. Good job.

  • @AtleEllefsen
    @AtleEllefsen 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Excellent! And the best thing is, you have got the wave propagation correct. Most warships are slim hulled, that is to say a block coefficient of around 0.5 -0.6 and at high speeds the hull waves "cling" to the hull before spreading out. Sadly, time and time again, I see fantastic model dioramas of pedigree naval vessels at speed - built to perfection - in sea dioramas where the bow waves propagate like 45 degrees from the bow. Totally wrong, ruining the model. To make your presentation perfect, suggest you include a few words at the beginning on research. Find photos of the ship you are building, at sea, at speed, as basis for the wave pattern. Thanks for a great video!

  • @tnrgny3520
    @tnrgny3520 ปีที่แล้ว

    Congratulations, you did a great job... What is the name of the blue paint you used? for example, is it sea blue or parliament blue or some other color?

  • @4nun4k1
    @4nun4k1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    You are a water whisperer lol... Great Job! I'll have to try this... thanks

  • @alexlupsor5484
    @alexlupsor5484 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I believe that we have the same goal only you are the educated one while I am an arm chair ex. I believe you have the necessary skills and vision too improve on your final expression of sea scape. I am truly amazed at what YOU HAVE ACCOMPLISHED. Your humility is gratifying. Thank you for what you do and will accomplish in the future which looks very bright.
    For ever in His service.

  • @fabiosilva3799
    @fabiosilva3799 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Another work of art, amazing your skill...congratulations!
    Please, a video showing the assembly of a 1/700 Nimitz class aircraft carrier kit is highly anticipated

  • @hansgoebel4688
    @hansgoebel4688 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love your work. Is the 2 part putty available in Australia. Thank you for sharing your amazing work.

  • @stevenmoore4612
    @stevenmoore4612 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow this looks amazing! The details are insanely good! 👍🏼

  • @ctid98
    @ctid98 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fantastic as always, and thank you for the addition of a few comments.

  • @christophersnyder1532
    @christophersnyder1532 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am sure that in the right lighting, this would look like the real thing.
    Take care, and all the best.

  • @daviwilkersom2290
    @daviwilkersom2290 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Impressionante o realismo!
    Parabéns!...👏👏👏 🇧🇷

  • @yod1832
    @yod1832 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wao
    Great job!!
    I would appreciate if you could advise the mixing ratio of the color for the ocean you painted in the video.
    I tried mixing many times but I couldn’t.
    I love the ocean color you have created.

  • @strategosopsikion8576
    @strategosopsikion8576 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Simply amazing! A master at work.

  • @isdrevenge8764
    @isdrevenge8764 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice to see Hood afloat again 🇬🇧

  • @sef6980
    @sef6980 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I followed this tutorial for a history homework :) it turned out amazing

  • @roadweary5252
    @roadweary5252 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Absolutely gorgeous! 👍

  • @stephenmcdonald7908
    @stephenmcdonald7908 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Absolutely stunning

  • @Blubs
    @Blubs 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    have you ever thought of doing a damaged/sinking ship? I think that'd make for an awesome diorama

  • @peterhughes7099
    @peterhughes7099 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That is INCREDIBLE!

  • @dynd
    @dynd 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Beautiful! What brand blue paint did you use for the first layers of sea paint?

    • @studioblueocean4590
      @studioblueocean4590  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I use general model paint. It doesn't matter what you use.

  • @tamtom9669
    @tamtom9669 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    its wonderful skills👍👍👍

  • @cheesedetectiverook5950
    @cheesedetectiverook5950 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful job, mate

  • @신선의경지
    @신선의경지 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    동영상 무한반복중입니다,하나만들어보고싶네요.

  • @atelierhcp
    @atelierhcp 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Convincing! Well done...

  • @davidwallace6811
    @davidwallace6811 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Superb job

  • @basfinnis
    @basfinnis 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow. Looks amazing 😉

  • @jonasweber9408
    @jonasweber9408 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    WoW 🤩 do you work in the movie industry?

  • @chrisbarrett1006
    @chrisbarrett1006 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Amazing work !!

  • @alumina70
    @alumina70 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    What a amazing works!
    I watch your works to practice how to describe sea surface.
    Regarding your comment around 10:36 in the video, I saw the explanation that you paint white form with gesso.
    Are there any reasons to use gesso, not white paint?
    Actually, I have tried drawing white form with acrylic white paint some times but it quit difficult to draw very thin contour of the form like you. I will of course practice more hard and hard to make the technique my own, but would be grateful if you could advise the reasons using gesso.

    • @studioblueocean4590
      @studioblueocean4590  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The reason is simple. It is very convenient because I can mix it with water without needing a thinner. And because the color comes out well.

    • @alumina70
      @alumina70 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@studioblueocean4590
      Thank you for your reply! I understand. Well, that is certainly simple reason. I got gesso at once and proceeded with practicing more(^^). If possible, I was wondering if you make a video focusing on the tips or technique to draw wave and white foam someday. Anyway, I look forward to watching your brilliant works more and more in future!

  • @toddw6716
    @toddw6716 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    great work

  • @koreayoutube4037
    @koreayoutube4037 ปีที่แล้ว

    저거 디오라마 만들 때 스티로품?같은거는 어디서 사는건 가요?

  • @정일-j2v
    @정일-j2v 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    멋진 작품 입니다.

  • @ievgenguliaiev3601
    @ievgenguliaiev3601 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    simply amazing!!!

  • @RichardEKranz
    @RichardEKranz 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent

  • @D.AKULA_TK208
    @D.AKULA_TK208 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hood's seing the Bismarck on the desck:
    _Oh shit, here we go again_

  • @hyperdog4565
    @hyperdog4565 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I thought Hood only had a grey lower hull when she worked in the Pacific? Please someone correct me if I am wrong.

  • @УжратаяЕжевичка-ф4ч
    @УжратаяЕжевичка-ф4ч 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Bismarck: “Hallo there”

  • @yortsemloh1156
    @yortsemloh1156 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I made my water using toilet paper but I’m going to try your method for the break at the bow.

  • @wantedmaybe...4156
    @wantedmaybe...4156 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice vid

  • @kennywong87
    @kennywong87 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have that hms hood model!,but it's small

  • @krazewraith9225
    @krazewraith9225 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    대박이네...

  • @alexlupsor5484
    @alexlupsor5484 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    There are two things that I wish for you to explain please? When you recreate the bow wave, should it not climb up the knife end of the bow thus making an impression of the water falling away from the front of the ship? Remember, this ship is displacing a massive 44000 tonnage of salt water starting at the knife edge of the bow? What are your thoughts? Even a rowboat will cause the water level to in crease in hight as it pushes forward. There is such mass resistance to break over one. The tension that speaks to the movement is equal and requires an opposite of equal then or greater force to move in any direction. To finish with my observation, when you see video of a fleet operating in formation, the bow waves differ from ship to ship by the tonne displacement of each individual ship, the largest, most violent at the largest ship ie: an aircraft carrier.
    Hull movement through the oceans have been vastly improved as to the ships hull braking of the surface tension which leads to the streamlining of the wake ( the sound wave being cancelled) by way of starting the sign wave ahead of the ship and not at the bow knife. It is known that a wave will leave the ships side at a 35D angle that will follow a the sides from the knife edge to the full width of the hull as the ship displaces the water around the hull up to the curving inward toward the rear of the stern. At this point we have to take into consideration the screws that are causing the movement of the ship. Hull technology has been drastically improved, and yet we find tremendous amount of water being thrashed in all directions, remember that the screws cause a rotating fluid force. I bring this to your attention as I believe that your interpretation of the stern wake. I would think that it is to narrow should be as broad as the total width of the stern and should be higher more violent then what your stern wake for the Hood is. The hull design is of a battle ship was laid down in 1912 and hasn’t changed other than the torpedo blisters added since her launching. Thank you for considering my observation and would ask you to reply as I’m fascinated in watching your skills producing these visions of art. Since my youth, I have always wanted to create 3D art diorama for my model ships but failed. I pity everyone who would call the accurate scale modelling of anything that man had created a toy.
    Keep up and finding better materials to be used but remind you to continue to teach your craft to others. Thank you for your visions. May we never forget that men and young boys died fighting both ships and for what, madness and hatred of mad men.
    May God grant your hands even greater skills as each diorama you create a memory of our ugly past where men versus men and may He show you more secrets of what is possible in using more different materials to create more vivid creations.
    For ever in His service
    Alexander Lupsor

    • @studioblueocean4590
      @studioblueocean4590  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I read your professional answer well.I totally agree with you and try to make it so. As you know, I also watch a lot of actual photos and videos. In my opinion, the most important thing is speed. And the environment of the sea and the angle of the flue seem to be important factors. Therefore, it is difficult to make sea base because pitching and rolling occur in warships caused by the combination of these things. These considerations and experiences are what I felt while serving in the frigate when I served in the navy. (Korea has to serve for two years and I chose the Navy.) And when I make a waveform and draw white foam according to the actual theory, it's often not good to see. So this will not be accurate because some exaggeration and distortion have to be done. I still need more practice on this part because I am not good enough.
      Anyway, are you working in this field? It seems to have amazing knowledge at the professional level. I hope you will point out often when I make an incorrect expression. Thank you.

    • @alexlupsor5484
      @alexlupsor5484 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@studioblueocean4590 I ask for forgiveness if as I’m a want to be with much more idle gossip rather then experience. In other words I talk to much. What you provide for us is art and sometimes I think I can help only. You are the adventurous one not me. I never came close to the beautiful inspired art that comes from your soul yes? I read and watch video. I’ve never experienced true wave motion or worked as a team on board a ship. Thank you for your service. I didn’t serve as I was caught up in selfishness. I am well past my youthfulness but I still wish to encourage people such as yourself to continue to provide with the art you provide. I’m also a Christian and pray for protection of all who serve to keep our world free. As you can see we are in a struggle to remain free and need your talent to tell the untold moments caption your art so if my observations will help you can be sure that if I have some I will write to you. Again my deepest thanks for even considering my thoughts. It doesn’t happen often to me. Thank you so much.
      For ever in His service

    • @alexlupsor5484
      @alexlupsor5484 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good afternoon to you: I hope you will have time for a quick visit. At any rate, I wish to continue our discussion on sea surface effects.
      When you served your country, why did you choose the navy as you could just as easily chose any branch? I realize that boot camp was as gruelling as our service is so once you adjusted, did your upbringing help? What I mean is, I assume that respect, discipline and ability to remain calm whenever challenged was taught you by your parents and as a child through your young adult life, it helped you to adjust to your station as a navy man? What was the hardiest thing for you to adjust to once you were assigned to your ship?
      I
      Getting back to your ability to harness the level of detail you place in each of your seascapes, have you ever consider the effects of sea grime or salt stain effects that are obvious on the lower sections of the hull as to the lessening effects, say on the upper hull sections mainly the upper works and funnel? I imagine it to be less noticeable on the bridgeworks, as you have walkways and windows and such to brake up the effects? Yet, on the funnel there would be less levels and such that would brake up the effects and thus being more noticeable or am I chasing my tail as it were?
      Along the lines of how the sea effects metallic objects and paint, the condition of paint that is directly in contact with the sea as opposed to the effects the sea has on the paint not directly in contact with the water? Rust is the enemy of all metallic materials and the composition of the coverings used to slow the effects the weather has o; sa6 your car. I own a cobalt SS and I have been recently told that the rockers need to be replaced. Here in Canada, for a shop to correct the damage, it will cost me between $1000.00 to $1500.00 dollars which is not in my budget as I’m retired and have only my social security and a small disability check to live off of and in today’s economy that’s not much.
      To return to my question, is there much distinction in this observation or any I barking up a tree ? I ask you this because the way you weather a ship is quite unique. To many modelers go nuts on the weathering which actually destroyed what otherwise they could have accomplished if they didn’t weather in the first place. I guess it wouldn’t take long to show rusting affects around the bow as the sea has a lot of objects to pound, but a rather recent example of a warship would not show significant effects, unlike say a ship of the line that had five or more years of service, surely before the first dry dock. I believe this but I have no knowledge of it. Also the effect of algae along the waterline, that’s genius. The effects below along the hull paint is crazy. Your use of colour to brake up and wear down the plants, I never even understood how to get the effects you’ve achieved, all I can say is thank you for teaching the way to tone do the colours. I’m rambling now, but I deem it a privilege to have found your sight. Till we next text
      For ever in His service

    • @alexlupsor5484
      @alexlupsor5484 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Me again. I’m sorry for the grammatical errors. As I was proofreading for mistakes, on my version of u-tube I have a window which allows me to see three, sometimes four lines at a time, and it has an arrow that is two lines thick which will send the message. Well I permanently hit it and so it is what it is. Sorry
      For ever in His service

  • @P.A-san
    @P.A-san 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    What tape is that?

  • @Lux91cz
    @Lux91cz 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    What is Sibatool?

    • @MrWhiteladder61
      @MrWhiteladder61 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I was trying to find this as well or a similar product in Europe.

    • @Lux91cz
      @Lux91cz 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MrWhiteladder61 and?.. Did you find anything similar to it :D ? Cause.. I can't see nothing about it.. I don't even understand what is it

    • @studioblueocean4590
      @studioblueocean4590  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@Lux91cz Well, I don't know what this is called in Europe, but it's also called epoxy putty in other words. This is an art material, so you should look into the art market.

    • @Lux91cz
      @Lux91cz 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@studioblueocean4590 thank you very much for the teaching. Love your work! ☺️

  • @emosewasikcin
    @emosewasikcin 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    7:23 🤨🤨🤨

  • @destryerstar1729
    @destryerstar1729 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    next is MISSOURI??

  • @kirishima638
    @kirishima638 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    RIP