Hello, I'mThalasso hobbyer. こんにちは! Thank you so much for all of your comments and "super-thanks". I would like to thank each and every one of you for supporting me, but since I am a one-man operation, I am unable to do so. I am sorry. But I read all the comments and thank you from my heart. I have posted free wallpaper on my official website that you can use on your phone's lock screen. If you install this, a prayer guardian will protect your phone. ....Maybe. I would be happy if you continue to support my activities. Thank you so much. こんにちは。たらそほびやです。 たくさんのコメントと『スーパーサンクス』をくださった方。まことにありがとうございます。 本来であればご支援くださったかた全員におひとりずつ、お礼を申し上げたいですが、わたしはたった1人で活動しているため、そうすることができません。 ですがすべてのコメントに目をとおし、心のお辞儀を90度、ご支援に感謝をさせていただいております。 わたしの公式サイトのギャラリーページに、スマホのロック画面に使える壁紙を用意しました。もしよろしければお使いいただくと、『祈りの守護者』が皆さまのスマホを守護・・・するかもしれません。 これからもわたしの活動を応援していただけると幸せです。ご視聴まことにありがとうございました。 Official site↓↓ www.thalassohobbyer.com/
Wow, this is also amazing that you read all the comments, there are so many 😮 You take good care of your fans 😍 I usually post a comment on all your new vids, and you always put a ♥️ on it, it means a lot 🙏 Thank you and keep up the good work, you're great 👏💪
His story, has ended. "Rest well, my guardian". "You have completed your task, and honored the memory of an old man with your final sacrifice". "I shall see you soon, old friend." These words echoed slightly, in the King's Tomb, as his ghostly image slowly faded. One final beam of sunlight shown through the shattered remains of the once grand window, faintly illuminating the gem on the guardians head. One may have said it looked like the comforting hand of an old friend.
How many years have passed. He spenta long, long time there. He no longer cared if the harpoon weound hurt or if seagulls pecked at his back. he already knew. That his lord will never come back. he already knew, That the Lords race did not have a lonh life span like his own. He already knew, The war was long over. No pain anywhere anymore. He slowly closed his eyes and he remembered the warm palm of the lords hand on this forehead.
Why Thallasso Hobbyer is such a good youtuber: 1. Takes over 3 months making a diorama 2. Remakes models that had a mistake, no matter how frustrating it may be 3. Willing to go the extra mile to make every intricate detail to make his diorama look realistic 4. Breaks some part of his diorama to give it a ruined vibe, even if it meant destroying hours or even days worth of work 5. Does all of this for us to enjoy
You made me cry for a fictional shark, and had me mesmerised again by your meticulous process. You are one talented person. And your guardian series are always a delight to see. ❤❤❤
"My earnings are not enough." Dude, you charge orders of magnitude below what anyone would expect. You are one of the most incredible artists I have ever seen on TH-cam. You made Meg art, the director responded. You made Subnautica art, the developers commissioned you. You're a storyteller, your original pieces like this are creative original, thought-provoking, emotional, and leave any observer wanting more, expanding it in their mind, saddened that both the story ends here in terms *of* the art, and *in* the art. They're even strangely relatable. Not to mention the countless other virtues required to be an artist like you, not to mention your artistic integrity. If ever I could afford it, I would gladly pay tens of thousands for one of these masterpieces. Stop being so damn humble! P.S. Yes people wish they you could post more videos, but no-one is mad. People (mostly) understand that quality work takes time, and this isn't mass-produced and clickbaity like some other dioramas on TH-cam. And fuck anyone who actually cares about the realism of the stained glass.
If he sold this for les than 10k it's a rip off. This is genuine art. It should be treated as such, way more than some of the so called art sold for millions at galleries that's like a red line on a white canvas.
This diorama is one of the most beautiful I've ever seen. I haven't cried in ages but immediately started tearing up when I saw this, didn't know I needed to cry that much. It broke my heart to hear you aren't getting paid enough, I hope more people recognize your beautiful creations.
I have cried and will continue crying for so long. This is simply beautiful. The undying loyalty and love makes my heart hurt in such an exquisitely beautiful and painful way. If I had the money to buy this, I would. Never sell yourself short. Your art is worth so much. You are truly an artist. I would love to read this story. A short one, maybe. How you tell such stories in this way is phenomenal. Thank you for sharing this with us. I’m gonna go eat while still crying. ❤️
This guy makes absolute masterpieces and says he was “inexperienced”. God i could never do that even with decades of experience. I understand that he tries to overcome himself and thats incredible but definitely everyone thinks that every single one of your works is astonishing!
I don’t usually cry when I see a diorama, but the story was so sweet and sad 🥺 I am happy to wait for new videos as well. The quality of your work takes time and the skill and attention to detail are worth the wait! Thank you for your creativity, and hard work!
Oh man I definitely cried over this one, but I'm so glad you were able to revisit this project! I definitely understand the yearn to perfect past art pieces, growth and practice always brings better results! Thank you so much for posting again!
I'm struck by the peace and serenity captured on the guardians face. I couldn't look away from it. You are an incredibly skilled person and have my deepest respect.
The art that you create is always absolutely wonderful, it's always exciting when one of your videos is released! The time and effort that you put into these projects really shows, so thank you for all that you do! Edit: also, the story for this video is beautiful! I feel for the shark and hope he's at peace
Thanks! I've been watching you for a while now. I'm always blown away by the level of dedication and detail in everything you make. All your work is awesome but this and The Well That Never Runs Dry and Guardian are my two favorite ones. Thank you for your hard work. I hope more people will support you financially so we can keep seeing amazing work from you. So talented.
Not me crying from this absolutely stunning art and bittersweet story. It's been an emotional day. But really, your art is the most incredible artwork I have ever seem, and I honestly believe you don't get paid enough for the things you create. But seeing you create is so inspiring. Thank you so much
no diorama has touched me like this one has. when the realization hit from the sword being placed onto the box and it became clear you were making a coffin and not a treasure chest like i originally assumed from the thumbnail, my heart squeezed. coupled with the fact that the coffin has a gem matching the guardian, and the story at the end? this is the first diorama video to make me tear up due to the raw emotion i was made to feel. not only is the craftsmanship gorgeous and incredibly admirable, but the way this art tells such a bittersweet story, all from a scene frozen in time, is absolutely phenomenal. i think if this piece was in my home i'd get nothing done because i'd stare at it all day and get lost in the details and story of it all. beautifully done, thank you for sharing this with us 🩵
I love the small bits of fantasy storytelling you include. The guardian isn't a monster, it's more like a loyal companion which, tragically, outlived its master, and is now oh so painfully alone. The entire scene is a mere shadow of what once was a vibrant and holy sanctum.
Im not crying at the reveal story, you're crying! This is such a gorgeous piece and its fantastic to see your skills ever improving! Your dioramas have actually helped me kick my fear of deep water because all your guardians are so nice, thank you!
this feeling can be an enoutinal ankor that just drags you down . down and down . . . but at some point you just have to let go , free yourself from the darkness and follow light of hope back up to the bright parts of life
There doesn’t need to be realism in these pieces. Your detail is enough to bring tears from beauty to my eyes. Every bit about this is amazing. No need to apologize for stained glass windows. They’re gorgeous.
The original version has always been one of my favorites of your wonderful creations. But this one is equally as amazing. And in many ways so much greater. Watching you create such wonderful things as this makes the writer in me conjure up a grand story. One of pain, sorrow, happiness, and loneliness. And one of hope. Thank you for sharing such amazing creations.
Many, many centuries had passed since the very last of the lord’s kin had visited, the once grand halls of the cathedral had become worn down and water from the surrounding lake had engulfed the grand building allowing for the lord’s guardian to enter. He had watched over the small forgotten building for ages warding off trespassers as he was told by his great friend before he passed. As time passed the place had turned from a holy site to a haunted place. Many people went to hunt the guardian having entirely forgotten his noble deeds and purpose. He was spurned and shunned from the city he used to watch over. As he lay by his lord’s coffin he remembers him, his greatest friend and king. He remembered when they both met for the first time, the boy’s friend had fallen into the lake and he dove in to save her. His friend was an orphan the daughter of a blacksmith who had died years back and since then she had been poor. The king, merely a prince then of noble birth dove in to the lake to save a poor girl of far less importance. That was the moment he knew that this boy was destined to be a great and kind king. He took the children upon his back and took them back to the city and in the boys hands was a crown with a ruby embedded within, a symbol of the guardian’s favor. Ever since then the boy visited the lake and so too did the guardian go to meet him and they became close. Soon however the peaceful times had changed and war had broken out with a kingdom overseas. The prince had fought in this war alongside the guardian with a sword given to him by his best friend who had inherited her fathers smithing talent. The two became known as the greatest warriors of the kingdom and together they drove back the enemy but just as all seemed well, disaster struck. The old king had become gravely ill and soon the kingdom fell into disarray but the prince took it upon him to continue to lead his father’s army and soon victory was theirs. But as the kingdom was without a king a court was to be held to decide upon the next ruler. They all looked to the great prince to take the crown for who else would be worthy to take the crown. And soon the Prince had become the King and eventually found love with his greatest friend. As more years passed by the King grew older and had children but none carried the purity of heart nor the will to lead as he did. More and more time passed until the king had succumbed to disease as his father did. And as he spoke his last words to the guardian by the lake just as he used to when he was young he told him “I oblige you, old friend look after the people as I longer can for I trust you with all my heart with all I have done”. And so the guardian remains no matter how lonely it gets without his king. Beside the kings coffin upon which his blade rests and the ruby from his crown lie embedded. Absolutely loved this piece, very inspiring to make stories off of I’ll probably draw something based off of this
this is one interesting wiew . . looks like the massive fish could have been "engineered to trust humans" because of that gem inplant but I feel like the invert can also work just as well . . . I mean they say "great size comes with great responsibility" for a good reason
Your work is incredible! There are other diorama artists on TH-cam, but most use 3D printers. No shame in that, but your work is that much more impressive because everything is done by hand. You are awesome! Keep up the amazing work!
This remake shows how far your skills develop and I really love the new version. I feel like hugging the guardian 😢. But anyway, Awesome work and inspiring to see your process and commentary.
I love that you're actually telling us how many mistakes you've made. This is no way slander - I genuinely love your work and watching your videos give me peace. You've inspired me to pick up dioramas myself, and I was fairly surprised how many mistakes I've made, but I was prepared. I hope to be as great as you are one day. Your videos keep me going - thanks for uploading.
Art, especially skillfully done art, is part of what makes for a healthy society. We have to be able to recognize beauty in more forms than just erotic or romantic ones. You, time and time again, have channeled your creativity to make gorgeous and emotional pieces of art. I hope you know what a gift you have. Much love from USA.
I dunno why I suddenly cried after seeing the finish product ... I don't even know the full story of the "shark" guardian, but there's something captivating about it 😭❤ Thank you for your hardwork! You may sometimes feel that you're not improving, but believe me, YOU'VE IMPROVED!!! you're always improving!!! And yes, this work of yours is definitely worth for auction, so be confident! Looking forward to your future projects 💝😌❤
This is deeply moving. A longing so tender, so gentle and so heartbreaking at the same time. Quiet grief on the verge of a peaceful sleep. Supreme loyalty. Supreme devotion. Supreme love. This shark has the face of a dog lying at the tomb of its owner. Having done all he could. No longer needing to wake up…and possibly no longer wanting to. It is a very special, beautiful kind of pain. Thank you.
What an absolutely stunning and magnificent piece of art...and the back-story...I shed tears for the guardian. 🥺🥀 I love this. It's so beautiful and heartbreaking.
Of all your stunningly amazing works, this is absolutely my favorite. The details from the stones, the pillars, to the stained glass, the story behind the piece are wonderful, as well as the heartbreaking peaceful expression of the guardian which I love the most
I'm crying. I feel so much for him. You created such an expressive story frozen at the last moment of it. It's beautiful and so sad and I feel a great respect to this old wounded dying guardian. He waited for so long. He was devoted to the end of it. It hurt me to see him slowly leaving this world but it's purifying my soul. Thank you very much!
I always love the environmental story telling in your pieces, these giant creatures covered in scars continuing to watch over places that are abandoned and crumbling yet still so important to them 😭💔
You kept adding new stunning details, and I kept getting frustrated that I couldn't "like" the video multiple times. This is so beautiful and intricate and every hour of work you put in SHOWS. Also, you made me get watery-eyed up over a fictional shark and his long-gone companion. I did not expect that. Sharks scare me, but I kinda want to give this one a hug. Which is not a thing I have ever wanted to do to a shark, before. Your work is amazing!
In a world where creators are turning to more and more low-skill, easy approaches like 3D printing, it's good to see someone taking more traditional steps. Well done.
If you want custom 3D figures that nobody else has done, you'd need to know how to design a digital version to transfer to the 3D printer. It still requires skill. Just in a different form.
@@hellcat1401 true but manual labor takes much more rigor and practice thus should be celebrated in higher proportion. Remember we live in a world where people start to argue that making a prompt "another kind of skill, just like artist"
@@dimasakbar7668 youre doubling down on the ignorance of the op. You absolutely couldnt design shit for 3d printing and its obvious neither of you understand it at all.
@@Doomsblues i couldn't but i could purchase or commission someone to make the STL on my behalf, then to proceed with making diorama from it. My point still stands that manual creation with hand tools should be more celebrated than one facilitated with technology. I never said 3D printing takes no skill, or shouldn't be celebrated.
Stunning work! I was hoping you'd fill up the window with coloured glass, and you did! Thanks for the inspiration (even though you made me cry over an imaginary shark:))
You say, for some reason you felt guilty adding harpoons to the shark, that means you are a good person and you care about nature, and you don’t want to harm creatures, even if they are inanimate objects you treat them as if they are animate(alive) I love that, I love your work, keep going and keep creating amazing things.
I love it when people revisit past works because they want to see what they can do with their improved skills - this is so wholesome and the level of care and attention in your work is inspiring!
The part where you felt guilty for adding harpoons into him hit me right in the emotions; it reminded me of Trico from The Last Guardian when you first find him… Great work as always; the soothing music and therapeutic actions you do always soothe me when I’m upset ❤️
I already left a comment about how much your artistic journey has been a joy to watch. I can't give much but I wanted to give something back for the hard work and dedication you have gifted us all over the years.
This was beautifully done and really moving. I can absolutely understand anyone who was moved to tears by this magnificent work. Also, I never before used this option of TH-cam but your work is well worth it.
Truly breathtaking… the glass adds so much color and almost a romantic feeling to such a sad story/piece. Beautiful! Thank you so much for all your hard work.
You never fail to give me a sense of pure Joy and contentment. I wish I could express exactly how I feel watching you work, but it's hard. On a side note, don't worry too much about the stained glass, glass isn't subject to the same weathering that stone might experience, so, as long as the exact conditions surrounding the ruins are unknown, it is more than plausible, that the glass could survive. At least a piece of it.
Thalasso, watching the video of how you built it from start to finish was truly a gift to everyone who can appreciate your talent. Seeing how much you put into it, i know you have plans to auction it but, I HOPE it remains in your personal collection! Then one day, perhaps you can have it put in a famous art museum so your talent can be remembered always.
I can’t tell you how many times I thought “They can’t do better than that.” Then you blow me away. The amount of detail and thought you put into your work is worth every second I spend waiting. Please continue to tell a story with your pieces and continue your story. Thank you! Take all the time you need. (:
What a stunning piece, your dioramas never cease to amaze me! And what an absolutely heart-wrenching and bittersweet narrative to go along with such a gorgeous creation. Lovely, lovely work. I can't contribute much money at the moment, but I still want to support your amazing work. Keep doing the amazing things you do, it's an absolute joy to watch your processes and see the breathtaking builds you put together. Much love ❤
I come back to this video everytime I need to let my emotions out. It helps me have a good cry and I always feel better after seeing this. Such a beautiful piece.
Why am I crying for this shark guardian? Not only is your art incredibly detailed and beautiful, you also com with amazing stories for your pieces. Rest well, brave Guardian, and dream of better days.
I remember watching you when you first started and posted the original video. It has been an absolute privilege to see how far you’ve honed your craft.
The story at the end of this video had me crying. Thank you so much for your hard work, your art pieces are always so entrancing to watch come together. I love your videos so much. Keep up the good work!
I've watched this video 6 times now and I'm blown away by the care, craftsmanship and mastery of the result. I am a teacher and I showed my class two videos: Absolute Silence and Awe! I have never experienced anything like it. You are a role model for them and maybe open up new paths. I am so thankful that there are people like you showing passion. Thank you and all the best on your way.
I am always in awe when you post anything. You wouldn't even have to make a story and just simply seeing your work would be enough. But the story makes it so very poignant and memorable. All I can say is THANK YOU.
I never shed a tear from the beauty of a diorama... Until now. I'm beyond floored by the work, and story, that you've created here. There are no words that I can think of, except "Wow". Your postings of videos may be few, but they are more than worth the wait. I can't wait to see the next Masterpiece that you create. Thank you for sharing this one
This has to be my favorite build from you, without a doubt. The guardian is so soft and gentle, almost smiling despite how sad the story is. Your skill with creating dioramas is astounding and I never tire of watching your videos over and over, thank you so much for sharing your passion with us. I shed a tear for the guardian!
Hello, I'mThalasso hobbyer. こんにちは!
Thank you so much for all of your comments and "super-thanks".
I would like to thank each and every one of you for supporting me, but since I am a one-man operation, I am unable to do so. I am sorry.
But I read all the comments and thank you from my heart.
I have posted free wallpaper on my official website that you can use on your phone's lock screen.
If you install this, a prayer guardian will protect your phone. ....Maybe.
I would be happy if you continue to support my activities.
Thank you so much.
こんにちは。たらそほびやです。
たくさんのコメントと『スーパーサンクス』をくださった方。まことにありがとうございます。
本来であればご支援くださったかた全員におひとりずつ、お礼を申し上げたいですが、わたしはたった1人で活動しているため、そうすることができません。
ですがすべてのコメントに目をとおし、心のお辞儀を90度、ご支援に感謝をさせていただいております。
わたしの公式サイトのギャラリーページに、スマホのロック画面に使える壁紙を用意しました。もしよろしければお使いいただくと、『祈りの守護者』が皆さまのスマホを守護・・・するかもしれません。
これからもわたしの活動を応援していただけると幸せです。ご視聴まことにありがとうございました。
Official site↓↓
www.thalassohobbyer.com/
いつもどおり上手いぞ!ありがとうございます!
Just changed my Lock Screen 😊
So excited to have a guardian protecting my phone now
Love your work,I always watch it before I sleep because Its so relaxing
Wow, this is also amazing that you read all the comments, there are so many 😮
You take good care of your fans 😍
I usually post a comment on all your new vids, and you always put a ♥️ on it, it means a lot 🙏
Thank you and keep up the good work, you're great 👏💪
WHY is this guardian's pure little face bringing me such peace and happiness. he looks so calm and gentle. this is so amazing i want to cry.
We need to give the shark a big hug
Also I just love the serene expression on the guardian's face. It's so peaceful and full of love. The story is so sweet.
His story, has ended.
"Rest well, my guardian".
"You have completed your task, and honored the memory of an old man with your final sacrifice".
"I shall see you soon, old friend."
These words echoed slightly, in the King's Tomb, as his ghostly image slowly faded.
One final beam of sunlight shown through the shattered remains of the once grand window, faintly illuminating the gem on the guardians head. One may have said it looked like the comforting hand of an old friend.
I am crying my heart out. My soul hurts.
i...im not crying...😭😭😭
wow... O_o
As if his art manifested in words.
Wow!
How many years have passed.
He spenta long, long time there.
He no longer cared if the harpoon weound hurt or if seagulls pecked at his back.
he already knew.
That his lord will never come back.
he already knew, That the Lords race did not have a lonh life span like his own.
He already knew, The war was long over.
No pain anywhere anymore. He slowly closed his eyes and he remembered the warm palm of the lords hand on this forehead.
In my opinion, these sorts of videos should be why TH-cam exists. I would be feel very privileged if I had one of your works of art in my home.
Why Thallasso Hobbyer is such a good youtuber:
1. Takes over 3 months making a diorama
2. Remakes models that had a mistake, no matter how frustrating it may be
3. Willing to go the extra mile to make every intricate detail to make his diorama look realistic
4. Breaks some part of his diorama to give it a ruined vibe, even if it meant destroying hours or even days worth of work
5. Does all of this for us to enjoy
Literally bawling my eyes out over here over a hunk of tin foil and clay. The heart and emotion you put into your work is stunning
I too cried at the sight of this magnificent diorama, and the story was so sad! 😭
You made me cry for a fictional shark, and had me mesmerised again by your meticulous process. You are one talented person. And your guardian series are always a delight to see. ❤❤❤
SAME it’s so sad that poor guy he was just protecting his lord!!!!😔💔🫶
Glad I'm not the only one who shed tears.
you have accurately described my feelings and my admiration for this master! Bravo to the Master!
Same it was so sad that the shark wanted his Lord to wake up even though he already knew that he won't ever wake up again. 😭
"My earnings are not enough."
Dude, you charge orders of magnitude below what anyone would expect. You are one of the most incredible artists I have ever seen on TH-cam. You made Meg art, the director responded. You made Subnautica art, the developers commissioned you. You're a storyteller, your original pieces like this are creative original, thought-provoking, emotional, and leave any observer wanting more, expanding it in their mind, saddened that both the story ends here in terms *of* the art, and *in* the art. They're even strangely relatable. Not to mention the countless other virtues required to be an artist like you, not to mention your artistic integrity. If ever I could afford it, I would gladly pay tens of thousands for one of these masterpieces. Stop being so damn humble!
P.S. Yes people wish they you could post more videos, but no-one is mad. People (mostly) understand that quality work takes time, and this isn't mass-produced and clickbaity like some other dioramas on TH-cam. And fuck anyone who actually cares about the realism of the stained glass.
How much are these sold for?
@@neonice good question, I don't know
@@neb8218 you have to bid to won that most like 1K or more i think
If he would have an Exhibition of his work I would gladly go. Just to see these works in person would be breathtaking.
If he sold this for les than 10k it's a rip off. This is genuine art. It should be treated as such, way more than some of the so called art sold for millions at galleries that's like a red line on a white canvas.
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体に刺さってるのが槍とか武器なんだって分かって心が痛くなったけど、『守護者』だからそれでもずっと守るべきもののために生きてるんだって思うとすごくかっこいいし、目を閉じてる表情が穏やかに見えて、数えきれないくらいの年月を超えてきた生物って感じが最高
This diorama is one of the most beautiful I've ever seen. I haven't cried in ages but immediately started tearing up when I saw this, didn't know I needed to cry that much. It broke my heart to hear you aren't getting paid enough, I hope more people recognize your beautiful creations.
I have cried and will continue crying for so long. This is simply beautiful. The undying loyalty and love makes my heart hurt in such an exquisitely beautiful and painful way. If I had the money to buy this, I would. Never sell yourself short. Your art is worth so much. You are truly an artist.
I would love to read this story. A short one, maybe. How you tell such stories in this way is phenomenal. Thank you for sharing this with us. I’m gonna go eat while still crying. ❤️
最初から最後まで作り手の愛を感じる、とても素敵な作品でした。感動をありがとうございます。これからも応援しています。
I love when artists remind us that they make mistakes and struggle too. It makes me feel better knowing I'm not the only one struggling when creating.
This guy makes absolute masterpieces and says he was “inexperienced”. God i could never do that even with decades of experience. I understand that he tries to overcome himself and thats incredible but definitely everyone thinks that every single one of your works is astonishing!
I don’t usually cry when I see a diorama, but the story was so sweet and sad 🥺
I am happy to wait for new videos as well. The quality of your work takes time and the skill and attention to detail are worth the wait! Thank you for your creativity, and hard work!
もう涙がポロポロ零れるのですよ……なんて愛しい子なのでしょう…素敵でした
ややたまさんありがとう!
@@Thalassohobbyer こちらこそ素敵な作品産んでくれてありがとうございます(இωஇ )ブワッ💗
@@ややたま-u3r とても心が綺麗ですね…素敵です!俺も美しい心を持ちたいなぁ
悲しくも美しい静謐な世界と物語に涙が溢れてきました。
動かぬ守護者の亡骸や廃墟と、守護者の周りで気ままに戯れるカモメとが、生と死の対比をより一層鮮烈にして切ない…
廃墟と化した美しい神殿の繊細な作り込みが荘厳な世界観を醸し出していて、今回も感動に次ぐ感動でした👏👏👏👏👏
この作品を心から愛して長く大切にしてくれる人の手に、この名作が渡りますように。
The details you can make out of wood and foam is awe inspiring! The story you created for the shark is amazing as well!
前回から時間も経ったし、もう大丈夫かなと再生したけど、前回以上に涙が止まらず...銛の数が少なくて本当に良かったです。
物語を想像(妄想)してしまって勝手に感情移入してるだけなんですけど。あぁ良いなぁ本当に。素敵です。
作品のすべてが好きです。ありがとう。
これからも応援します。
あなたはどこの神さまなんですか!ありがとうございます本当に
The end of the video actually made me tear up. Another incredible piece of art.
Oh man I definitely cried over this one, but I'm so glad you were able to revisit this project! I definitely understand the yearn to perfect past art pieces, growth and practice always brings better results!
Thank you so much for posting again!
I'm struck by the peace and serenity captured on the guardians face. I couldn't look away from it. You are an incredibly skilled person and have my deepest respect.
The art that you create is always absolutely wonderful, it's always exciting when one of your videos is released! The time and effort that you put into these projects really shows, so thank you for all that you do!
Edit: also, the story for this video is beautiful! I feel for the shark and hope he's at peace
以前の作品もとても好きでしたが、更に進化した作品に出逢えて本当に嬉しいです。穏やかな表情をした彼が彼の主に再会出来ますように。
Thanks! I've been watching you for a while now. I'm always blown away by the level of dedication and detail in everything you make. All your work is awesome but this and The Well That Never Runs Dry and Guardian are my two favorite ones. Thank you for your hard work. I hope more people will support you financially so we can keep seeing amazing work from you. So talented.
Thank you so much!!
Not me crying from this absolutely stunning art and bittersweet story.
It's been an emotional day.
But really, your art is the most incredible artwork I have ever seem, and I honestly believe you don't get paid enough for the things you create. But seeing you create is so inspiring. Thank you so much
Hope you're doing better!
@@TheBatman-1989 I am now thank you 😊
i feel that on too many levels
Same...
I wept too and I am old enough to be past such things...
no diorama has touched me like this one has. when the realization hit from the sword being placed onto the box and it became clear you were making a coffin and not a treasure chest like i originally assumed from the thumbnail, my heart squeezed. coupled with the fact that the coffin has a gem matching the guardian, and the story at the end? this is the first diorama video to make me tear up due to the raw emotion i was made to feel. not only is the craftsmanship gorgeous and incredibly admirable, but the way this art tells such a bittersweet story, all from a scene frozen in time, is absolutely phenomenal. i think if this piece was in my home i'd get nothing done because i'd stare at it all day and get lost in the details and story of it all. beautifully done, thank you for sharing this with us 🩵
I love the small bits of fantasy storytelling you include. The guardian isn't a monster, it's more like a loyal companion which, tragically, outlived its master, and is now oh so painfully alone. The entire scene is a mere shadow of what once was a vibrant and holy sanctum.
There’s no words to describe the stunning art work and story you’ve built around it
Im not crying at the reveal story, you're crying!
This is such a gorgeous piece and its fantastic to see your skills ever improving! Your dioramas have actually helped me kick my fear of deep water because all your guardians are so nice, thank you!
this feeling can be an enoutinal ankor that just drags you down . down and down . . . but at some point you just have to let go , free yourself from the darkness and follow light of hope back up to the bright parts of life
There doesn’t need to be realism in these pieces. Your detail is enough to bring tears from beauty to my eyes. Every bit about this is amazing. No need to apologize for stained glass windows. They’re gorgeous.
Your art continues to be some of the most impressive dedicated and wonderful pieces ive seen. I hope this helps.
Thanks a lot for your support. We will use it carefully for production costs.
This is so beautiful and moving. Your improvement is obvious to see from the quality of this piece. Well done.
The original version has always been one of my favorites of your wonderful creations. But this one is equally as amazing. And in many ways so much greater.
Watching you create such wonderful things as this makes the writer in me conjure up a grand story. One of pain, sorrow, happiness, and loneliness.
And one of hope.
Thank you for sharing such amazing creations.
Incredible craftsmanship and a touching story. May you continue to make such breathtaking works for years to come.
Many, many centuries had passed since the very last of the lord’s kin had visited, the once grand halls of the cathedral had become worn down and water from the surrounding lake had engulfed the grand building allowing for the lord’s guardian to enter. He had watched over the small forgotten building for ages warding off trespassers as he was told by his great friend before he passed. As time passed the place had turned from a holy site to a haunted place. Many people went to hunt the guardian having entirely forgotten his noble deeds and purpose. He was spurned and shunned from the city he used to watch over. As he lay by his lord’s coffin he remembers him, his greatest friend and king. He remembered when they both met for the first time, the boy’s friend had fallen into the lake and he dove in to save her. His friend was an orphan the daughter of a blacksmith who had died years back and since then she had been poor. The king, merely a prince then of noble birth dove in to the lake to save a poor girl of far less importance. That was the moment he knew that this boy was destined to be a great and kind king. He took the children upon his back and took them back to the city and in the boys hands was a crown with a ruby embedded within, a symbol of the guardian’s favor. Ever since then the boy visited the lake and so too did the guardian go to meet him and they became close. Soon however the peaceful times had changed and war had broken out with a kingdom overseas. The prince had fought in this war alongside the guardian with a sword given to him by his best friend who had inherited her fathers smithing talent. The two became known as the greatest warriors of the kingdom and together they drove back the enemy but just as all seemed well, disaster struck. The old king had become gravely ill and soon the kingdom fell into disarray but the prince took it upon him to continue to lead his father’s army and soon victory was theirs. But as the kingdom was without a king a court was to be held to decide upon the next ruler. They all looked to the great prince to take the crown for who else would be worthy to take the crown. And soon the Prince had become the King and eventually found love with his greatest friend. As more years passed by the King grew older and had children but none carried the purity of heart nor the will to lead as he did. More and more time passed until the king had succumbed to disease as his father did. And as he spoke his last words to the guardian by the lake just as he used to when he was young he told him “I oblige you, old friend look after the people as I longer can for I trust you with all my heart with all I have done”. And so the guardian remains no matter how lonely it gets without his king. Beside the kings coffin upon which his blade rests and the ruby from his crown lie embedded.
Absolutely loved this piece, very inspiring to make stories off of I’ll probably draw something based off of this
Bruh why did this make me cry
This was acually beautiful ,brought tears to my eyes🥹
this is one interesting wiew . . looks like the massive fish could have been "engineered to trust humans" because of that gem inplant
but I feel like the invert can also work just as well . . . I mean they say "great size comes with great responsibility" for a good reason
I actually cried. This is almost like a new fairy tale.
Ahhh now you made me cry
Your work is incredible! There are other diorama artists on TH-cam, but most use 3D printers. No shame in that, but your work is that much more impressive because everything is done by hand. You are awesome! Keep up the amazing work!
これは凄い....技術も凄いけど完成まで持っていく忍耐力が特に素晴らしい。。今まで見てきたジオラマの中でもダントツで一番感動しました。。
偶然このチャンネルにたどり着き、すべての作品を遡ってみていた中で、この作品のストーリーや完成度に最後涙が止まらなくなりました。
この守護者が安らかであることを願わずにはいられませんでした。
素晴らしいストーリーと作品を作り上げたたらそほびやさんを心から尊敬します。
これからも活動応援しております。
これまでの動画も、何度も繰り返し見て楽しませてもらっています。
いつか美術館に所蔵されて沢山の人が見ることの出来る時代が来ないものか…なんてことを思い描きつつ、オークションで素敵な持ち主が現れることをお祈りしております。
love your works!!
This remake shows how far your skills develop and I really love the new version. I feel like hugging the guardian 😢. But anyway, Awesome work and inspiring to see your process and commentary.
I love that you're actually telling us how many mistakes you've made. This is no way slander - I genuinely love your work and watching your videos give me peace. You've inspired me to pick up dioramas myself, and I was fairly surprised how many mistakes I've made, but I was prepared. I hope to be as great as you are one day. Your videos keep me going - thanks for uploading.
Every once in a while I come back to see your videos. So many of them are breathtaking. Keep up the good work!
Art, especially skillfully done art, is part of what makes for a healthy society. We have to be able to recognize beauty in more forms than just erotic or romantic ones.
You, time and time again, have channeled your creativity to make gorgeous and emotional pieces of art. I hope you know what a gift you have. Much love from USA.
I came here to watch a person make this beautiful diorama, not to cry about the story behind it.
The story really touched me. Keep up the goodwork.
普通になんて手の込んだ作品なんだ、美しいんだ…と見ていたら、最後のストーリーでまさか泣いてしまうなんて…😭 傷だらけなのに穏やかな顔をして主人の手を思い出してるとか涙腺崩壊のストーリー込みの素晴らしい作品ですね。
I dunno why I suddenly cried after seeing the finish product ... I don't even know the full story of the "shark" guardian, but there's something captivating about it 😭❤
Thank you for your hardwork! You may sometimes feel that you're not improving, but believe me, YOU'VE IMPROVED!!! you're always improving!!! And yes, this work of yours is definitely worth for auction, so be confident! Looking forward to your future projects 💝😌❤
This is deeply moving. A longing so tender, so gentle and so heartbreaking at the same time. Quiet grief on the verge of a peaceful sleep. Supreme loyalty. Supreme devotion. Supreme love. This shark has the face of a dog lying at the tomb of its owner. Having done all he could. No longer needing to wake up…and possibly no longer wanting to. It is a very special, beautiful kind of pain. Thank you.
Omg, that last bit… that set off the tears! 😭
I love this even more than the original!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
サムネできれいな作品だなと思って何気なくみたら、そのストーリーも作品の素晴らしさもあって大泣きした。全てがすばらしいです。
What an absolutely stunning and magnificent piece of art...and the back-story...I shed tears for the guardian. 🥺🥀 I love this. It's so beautiful and heartbreaking.
Of all your stunningly amazing works, this is absolutely my favorite. The details from the stones, the pillars, to the stained glass, the story behind the piece are wonderful, as well as the heartbreaking peaceful expression of the guardian which I love the most
レジン作品みてこんなに号泣すると思わなかった。
美しい素晴らしい作品です。
I'm crying. I feel so much for him. You created such an expressive story frozen at the last moment of it. It's beautiful and so sad and I feel a great respect to this old wounded dying guardian. He waited for so long. He was devoted to the end of it. It hurt me to see him slowly leaving this world but it's purifying my soul. Thank you very much!
I always love the environmental story telling in your pieces, these giant creatures covered in scars continuing to watch over places that are abandoned and crumbling yet still so important to them 😭💔
You kept adding new stunning details, and I kept getting frustrated that I couldn't "like" the video multiple times. This is so beautiful and intricate and every hour of work you put in SHOWS.
Also, you made me get watery-eyed up over a fictional shark and his long-gone companion. I did not expect that. Sharks scare me, but I kinda want to give this one a hug. Which is not a thing I have ever wanted to do to a shark, before. Your work is amazing!
守護者のこの子にとって、大切で大好きでずっとずっと一緒に居たい主。これからは、離れること無く一緒に居られますね。
設定も作品も細やかで、一つの物語を最後まで見届けたみたいに、余韻が凄い。この子の長い年月を考えると涙が溢れました。いつも、素晴らしい作品をありがとうございます。
これからも沢山の方に愛される、たらそほびやさんでありますように。夏の暑い時期ですので、ご自愛くださいね。
In a world where creators are turning to more and more low-skill, easy approaches like 3D printing, it's good to see someone taking more traditional steps. Well done.
If you want custom 3D figures that nobody else has done, you'd need to know how to design a digital version to transfer to the 3D printer. It still requires skill. Just in a different form.
@@hellcat1401 true but manual labor takes much more rigor and practice thus should be celebrated in higher proportion. Remember we live in a world where people start to argue that making a prompt "another kind of skill, just like artist"
@@dimasakbar7668 youre doubling down on the ignorance of the op. You absolutely couldnt design shit for 3d printing and its obvious neither of you understand it at all.
@@Doomsblues i couldn't but i could purchase or commission someone to make the STL on my behalf, then to proceed with making diorama from it.
My point still stands that manual creation with hand tools should be more celebrated than one facilitated with technology. I never said 3D printing takes no skill, or shouldn't be celebrated.
Stunning work! I was hoping you'd fill up the window with coloured glass, and you did! Thanks for the inspiration (even though you made me cry over an imaginary shark:))
This comment i agree with so much!
I'm so glad to not be the only one to end this video in tears
So glad I’m not the only one oml
Right? This one got me emotionally invested ;w;
No diorama has made me cry like this. What a beautiful piece with a both sad and beautiful story
So many facets to what you do. Designing the set, coming up with a compelling story, and also the skill involved in producing it. Amazing work
You say, for some reason you felt guilty adding harpoons to the shark, that means you are a good person and you care about nature, and you don’t want to harm creatures, even if they are inanimate objects you treat them as if they are animate(alive) I love that, I love your work, keep going and keep creating amazing things.
I love it when people revisit past works because they want to see what they can do with their improved skills - this is so wholesome and the level of care and attention in your work is inspiring!
The part where you felt guilty for adding harpoons into him hit me right in the emotions; it reminded me of Trico from The Last Guardian when you first find him…
Great work as always; the soothing music and therapeutic actions you do always soothe me when I’m upset ❤️
I already left a comment about how much your artistic journey has been a joy to watch. I can't give much but I wanted to give something back for the hard work and dedication you have gifted us all over the years.
This was beautifully done and really moving. I can absolutely understand anyone who was moved to tears by this magnificent work.
Also, I never before used this option of TH-cam but your work is well worth it.
My sincerest thanks to you for your support.
@Thalasso hobbyer たらそほびや You are most welcome.
Truly breathtaking… the glass adds so much color and almost a romantic feeling to such a sad story/piece. Beautiful! Thank you so much for all your hard work.
This was absolutely devastating and beautiful... One of the best art I ever seen. ❤️
You never fail to give me a sense of pure Joy and contentment. I wish I could express exactly how I feel watching you work, but it's hard.
On a side note, don't worry too much about the stained glass, glass isn't subject to the same weathering that stone might experience, so, as long as the exact conditions surrounding the ruins are unknown, it is more than plausible, that the glass could survive. At least a piece of it.
Why did you make him so sad?!?!😭
What's sad about it?
It looks peaceful.
引き込まれる世界観とそれを表現する美しい作品。盛り込まれる小ネタと垣間見える狂気の作業量。
この動画のどこを切り取っても好きです。応援しております。
No diorama work has ever made me feel this much emotion than now. You have no idea how many tears ive shed. I have no words.
あまりのの美しさに泣いちゃいました…。素敵な作品をありがとうございます…。
Thalasso, watching the video of how you built it from start to finish was truly a gift to everyone who can appreciate your talent. Seeing how much you put into it, i know you have plans to auction it but, I HOPE it remains in your personal collection! Then one day, perhaps you can have it put in a famous art museum so your talent can be remembered always.
I can’t tell you how many times I thought “They can’t do better than that.” Then you blow me away. The amount of detail and thought you put into your work is worth every second I spend waiting. Please continue to tell a story with your pieces and continue your story. Thank you! Take all the time you need. (:
What a stunning piece, your dioramas never cease to amaze me! And what an absolutely heart-wrenching and bittersweet narrative to go along with such a gorgeous creation. Lovely, lovely work.
I can't contribute much money at the moment, but I still want to support your amazing work.
Keep doing the amazing things you do, it's an absolute joy to watch your processes and see the breathtaking builds you put together. Much love ❤
これまでたくさんのフィギュアやジオラマなどといった立体作品を見ましたが、この作品は他のどんな作品の数々と比べても頭一つ飛び抜けたクオリティだと感じました……!これが人の手でつくられた作品ではなく、現実世界のどこかに大昔から存在する場所なのではないかと疑うほどの美しさです……。莫大な時間と労力が必要となる中、作品をより良くするために何度も試行錯誤を繰り返し、妥協 断念することなく最高のクオリティで完成させた作者様の努力とジオラマづくりへの愛に感激致しました。
本当に素敵な作品をありがとうございます!制作お疲れ様でした!
I come back to this video everytime I need to let my emotions out. It helps me have a good cry and I always feel better after seeing this.
Such a beautiful piece.
Why am I crying for this shark guardian? Not only is your art incredibly detailed and beautiful, you also com with amazing stories for your pieces. Rest well, brave Guardian, and dream of better days.
This just seems so emotional to me. It seems like the guardian has finally rested after such a long time of servitude. They seem peaceful and serene.
貴方の美しい作品と、素晴らしいイマジネーション、生み出される物語、そしてなにより制作にかける情熱が大好きです。
素晴らしいクリエイターはもっと評価され、それに見合う報酬を受け取るべきだと思います。
これからも心から応援しています。
あああぁありがとうございます!!
Thanks for such a beautiful story and scene, you are so gifted it was an honour to share this journey.
I remember watching you when you first started and posted the original video. It has been an absolute privilege to see how far you’ve honed your craft.
The story at the end of this video had me crying. Thank you so much for your hard work, your art pieces are always so entrancing to watch come together. I love your videos so much. Keep up the good work!
I've watched this video 6 times now and I'm blown away by the care, craftsmanship and mastery of the result. I am a teacher and I showed my class two videos: Absolute Silence and Awe! I have never experienced anything like it. You are a role model for them and maybe open up new paths. I am so thankful that there are people like you showing passion. Thank you and all the best on your way.
I am always in awe when you post anything. You wouldn't even have to make a story and just simply seeing your work would be enough. But the story makes it so very poignant and memorable. All I can say is THANK YOU.
Your work is always so beautiful. The story of the Guardian touched me deeply. Thank you so much for sharing!
I never shed a tear from the beauty of a diorama... Until now. I'm beyond floored by the work, and story, that you've created here.
There are no words that I can think of, except "Wow".
Your postings of videos may be few, but they are more than worth the wait. I can't wait to see the next Masterpiece that you create.
Thank you for sharing this one
ほんとに綺麗...短いのに色々な背景を考えさせられる物語めちゃくちゃ泣ける..
Thank you so much for allowing us to see your beautiful art and all the hard work that goes into it. Amazing as always!
What a Masterpiece! Also the ending was very touching. Thank you for posting your amazing art my friend. 👏👏👏👏
This isn't much, but if it can buy you a meal then I'm happy! We need to support people like you whose passion is their job, it is truly inspiring
I just love when dioramas are MADE not PRINTED. So much talent and patience you have!
This is a gift from my wife and I. Thank you for your amazing work!
綺麗で
神々しくて
それでいて切なくて
語られた十数秒の中に集約された物語のなんと濃厚なことか
This has to be my favorite build from you, without a doubt. The guardian is so soft and gentle, almost smiling despite how sad the story is. Your skill with creating dioramas is astounding and I never tire of watching your videos over and over, thank you so much for sharing your passion with us. I shed a tear for the guardian!
I legit cried over this. I never thought I would be so emotional over a clay shark.
I can imagine a whole film based on this frozen scene. You're a splendid artist!
I want one
@@purplesharky1118 Two!
Truly moved to tears by the story you were able to portray even before it was written in subtitles, this is beautiful art and storytelling.