This looks insane in the coolest way possible. I cant wait to see more. I think as far as the cube base goes, it would be very cool to have it break down into smaller cubes running up her leg, as well as have small patches of the smallest of your cubes at the appex of the shoulder plate as well as spread through some of the other pieces, as if they were 99% finished coalescing instead of fully finished on one half and not the other
Thanks! Yeah I was thinking of something like that. I just need to figure out the best way of doing it as positioning the cubes is proving a little tricky.
love your art so much and the commentary on your thought process and how you arrive at what looks best .... you have the eye .... i recon at times you must battle with those inner voices that try to put ya down thank the gods you win every time . keep it up your inspirational . your imagination is up there with Patrick woodruff cris achilliose and foss
Absolutely stunning, my guy! Incredible concept….kudos on the hands, I was 95% sure before seeing you model the, that you used pre-made….that’s how good they are!
Excellent built as always! How about adding a ponytail (rasta-hair/cables)? And some some needles/ antennas into the hair like seen on Japanese geishas?
Interesting concept with the idea of the translucent bits. In my opinion, The base would look better in a more regular oriented manner. with the voxels facing the same direction.
Seeing you use Monster Clay during this process got me thinking; would it be possible to cover a thin layer of Apoxie Sculpt over the MC and then remove the clay once set? Not sure how thin you could go with Apoxie Sculpt before it becomes brittle. The reason I ask is that AS isn’t exactly cheap and I’m all for saving money where I can!
Yeah good idea. I tried something like that for something else and sculpted some armour over the monster clay in Aves Apoxie. It worked well, however the epoxy stuck to the monster clay, so it took abit of work to separate them.
Love the wire and epoxy technique! Great work as usual!
Thanks very much 😁
Man, I actually get excited when I see a new video pop up from you. Your builds are always just awesome. Love it man, coming out incredibly cool.
Thanks dude, really appreciate it.
Loving the concept of a stream of digital cubes ostensibly building the figures armour. I look forward to seeing the finished sculpture.
Thanks Brian!
How your channel hasn't blown up yet is beyond me.
So many beautiful, meticulously detailed and stylish unique builds.
Thanks dude really appreciate it. I suspect it's all abit niche for mainstream appeal perhaps, but you never know :)
keep your desire to create my friend, great stuff
Thanks! 😁
Another incredible build! Really inspirational and beautiful sculpture work, and I love the concept behind it 👌
Thanks very much Luke 😁
Love it! Nice one man 😊
Thanks! 😁
This looks insane in the coolest way possible. I cant wait to see more. I think as far as the cube base goes, it would be very cool to have it break down into smaller cubes running up her leg, as well as have small patches of the smallest of your cubes at the appex of the shoulder plate as well as spread through some of the other pieces, as if they were 99% finished coalescing instead of fully finished on one half and not the other
Thanks! Yeah I was thinking of something like that. I just need to figure out the best way of doing it as positioning the cubes is proving a little tricky.
Looking awesome! Excited to see the final entry when it’s ready :)
Thanks :)
You make some really unique stuff. You’re work is inspiring cause you make it look doable as we know it is. Just have to do it!
Thanks very much 😁
another awesome creation of you. I love to see your workflow. It gives me better ideas of how to manage my own projects
Thanks very much. Glad it's helped!
Looks great, epic idea and I can't wait to see the next video 👍
Thanks Chris :)
Freakin' Awesome Sauce! As usual! :D
Thanks dude 😁
love your art so much and the commentary on your thought process and how you arrive at what looks best .... you have the eye .... i recon at times you must battle with those inner voices that try to put ya down thank the gods you win every time . keep it up your inspirational . your imagination is up there with Patrick woodruff cris achilliose and foss
Thanks Rob that's really kind :)
I like the idea where the armor assembles/dissolves to/from digital blocks. Clear (tinted?) resin could look really cool.
Thanks! Yeah I'm thinking clear resin with a blue tint :)
Absolutely stunning, my guy! Incredible concept….kudos on the hands, I was 95% sure before seeing you model the, that you used pre-made….that’s how good they are!
Thanks dude! Appreciate it :)
Excellent built as always! How about adding a ponytail (rasta-hair/cables)? And some some needles/ antennas into the hair like seen on Japanese geishas?
Thanks very much. Yeah I definitely need to add more detail so I need to start thinking about stuff like that.
Interesting concept with the idea of the translucent bits. In my opinion, The base would look better in a more regular oriented manner. with the voxels facing the same direction.
Thanks, yeah I think you're right. It's a little tricky to get the blocks arranged correctly so I'm going to experiment to see what works best.
Fucking awesome.
Thanks!
VERY COOL when will your Etsy shop be back up and running
Thanks! To be honest I'm quite enjoying not having to worry about it, but I'll probably open it soon ;)
Very fine model the only minor stuff I would do different was in order to make it look more mech like change the proportions of legs a little bit.
Thanks. Still plenty to do on this one.
Seeing you use Monster Clay during this process got me thinking; would it be possible to cover a thin layer of Apoxie Sculpt over the MC and then remove the clay once set? Not sure how thin you could go with Apoxie Sculpt before it becomes brittle. The reason I ask is that AS isn’t exactly cheap and I’m all for saving money where I can!
Yeah good idea. I tried something like that for something else and sculpted some armour over the monster clay in Aves Apoxie. It worked well, however the epoxy stuck to the monster clay, so it took abit of work to separate them.
@@thedarkpower Cheers, good to know.