Man this came out incredible! The pre-scratching method also works really well. I did this when I built my custom mandalorian armor, and it made such a massive difference
Thank you! My only tip is do LOTS of light passes and be fairly random in the thickness of your metal color coats. That’ll help add a sort of depth to the overall color.
This is absolutely amazing!! So many different tips throughout. The cornstarch in the UV resin for added texture as well as the modpodge/IPA/Chaulk were both things I've never seen and plan on trying out soon. Love all the details in there and how the droid socket actually functions to turn things on/off. The cam interacting with the button was genius for changing rotation into linear button interaction. Saved this to a few different playlists to come back to specific parts. Absolutely love it and WELL worth subscribing!
Thank you! Can’t take credit for the chalk idea since I learned it from The Smugglers Room here on TH-cam. It really is such a great tool for weathering though! If I were to do this build again, I think I’d try to use a magnetic reed switch in the socket so that it didn’t impede the smoothness of the spin at all. Thanks for watchin!
This was a very visually stunning project with next level weathering application! Quite impressive in finding the counter rotating moving parts as well as excellent execution of most of that... Now for the "other part"... You did a relatively good job with integrating the electronics that you used, however you could have ratcheted the whole project up a few notches by biting the bullet and learning a bit more of the electronics. There are many possibilities available that are really pretty easy to use and there are also programming languages that are little more than dropping operational "bricks" into place and telling them how long or number of times to run. There are also various magnetic and roller type switches that would have worked better without adding friction to the moving parts. With a little more thought, you could have also set it up to be more secure by adding contacts in certain places so only placing and turning the Droid SCOMP in the right places would allow the box to open using a simple servo. Overall, a bee yoo ti ful build with impressive attention to detail! I encourage you to keep at it and keep adding new skills to your "toolbox".
Holy crapsnacks! That was great, I started out thinking ‘something like this would be fun to try’ and with every extra step it become clearer that I am not the man for that job 😂 bravo. I just tried using pastels for the first time as blaster damage but the way you used them is different and brilliant again. Subscribed 👏👏🏆
Holy smokes! Thanks so much! My son and I love your stuff and I went through and watched all your control panel related videos in prep for this build! Thanks for the sub!
Absolutely wonderful really love end effect :) if there's one thing piece of advice I would give it's don't be afraid or made of or 2 really good dents bangs or dings on there. I handle quite a lot of old stuff and very seldom do you see a piece that only has superficial scuffs after any amount of aging. At some point someone will drop that crate on a metal grate or it might fall off of a shelf giving one of the corners a proper bash ^^
For support material on big flat surfaces. I’ve seen a couple methods both need to pause, throw a peace of painters tape on the last layer of the supports. Another method is to color the last support layer with a sharpie apparently it stops the layers from bonding.
So, I think the black stenciling on the side was another happy accident. Briefly, I worked in a US military ammunition factory, and we had stencils we would use with "French's Mustard Yellow" paint (yes, we called it mustard). If you were behind schedule and sloppy with the stencil, overspray getting under the stencil was unavoidable. This makes your effort completely believable.
Maybe it's another Bob Ross moment with happy accidents, but I think the stencils look really good. In real life, packaging stencils on crates are never perfect because they are usually done quickly, so the slight bleed of paint adds to that. We don't see that as much now with printed paper labels on cardboard boxes, but I'm sure there are still contemporary examples. The US military likes to stay behind the times so they can save money for the next big toy that glows in the dark, I'm sure they still stencil paint on wooden boxes quickly and carelessly, because the guys painting are quite rightly preoccupied with being in a war zone.
I do think the overspray on the stenciling is good, it makes the box feel mass-manufactured, like someone just slapped the stencil on and sprayed it in because they need to make another 50 of these by the end of the day.
Thanks! Honestly the edited files are a total mess since it was my first time tinkering in Blender and I’ll need to do some more tweaking before they’re ready for public consumption haha. I briefly touched on it in the video but I ended up needing to do a ton of chopping post-print to get pieces to properly line up. 😅 I’m currently knee deep in a few more projects so it’ll be awhile before I can get around to it. Once I do though, I’ll let you know! Thanks again for watching!
@@brungerbuilds if you need a beta tester for the files, please feel free to reach out. I do that for a few groups here and there and I’m happy to help. Work on the game development side of things during the day and hobbyist builder/maker by night. All Star Wars all the time. ❤️
Some awesome weathering advice I heard from Adam Savage of myth busters and Industrial Light and Magic (made the OG star wars practical effects) is that you should over do paint weathering just barely and then clean it as best as you can, because that's how real life works.
2 things, i love the look of the somewhat feathered edges of the stenciled sides. this gives it that utilitarian vibe. and second.. using bloody pastels as pigment powder.. .. you telling me i am using expensive AK powder for my minis and i could use pastel chalk? .. sonova..
Dude I know! I got the idea from the channel The Smugglers Room when I was researching pigment powder alternatives. I DID NOT want to pay those prices haha. Thanks for watchin!
PLEASE let me know any identifying info about that tape you mentioned at 10:23. I’m currently working on a project that would _greatly_ benefit from something like that (too tiny for a bearing but needs to spin smoothly)
Its a bit of a sensational title, I’ll give ya that, but to be fair, in the movies R2 mostly uses the interfaces to open doors or to turn things off so I feel using it as a light and sound switch isn’t too far off from its movie usage. Thanks for watchin!
I know it's counterproductive, but I wish more connectors were unnecessarily complex like this. Like, USB is a neat protocol, but I love the haptic feedback of, like, a nice M12 or GX16 connector that people sometimes use on custom keyboards. Also, I think the imperfections of the overspray on the stencil isn't a bad thing at all. If anything, it conveys the feeling that this was done on a factory line by underpaid Sullustans; not like they'd care much for the quality of the paint job as long as it was legible enough.
instead of just electrical tape, on the back of the led leads, you should coat something like that in silicon or epoxy. or maybe hot glue. sort of like potting the electronics so they'll never work loose.
Good idea. There’s not really any way for them to shift in the location they’re in so I’m not too worried about it, but I’ll keep that in mind on the next build 👍🏼
Probably the best compliment to get haha! Honestly there were many times through this whole process that it felt like I was banging my head against a wall until a brick fell and then it was on to the next brick. Definitely learned a lot! 😅
It’s definitely a slightly sensational title, I’ll give ya that, but in the movies R2 does mostly use the droid dialers to turn things on or off or open doors so I feel like I’m not too far off. Thanks for watchin!
The algorithm brought me here. After watching the video, I fully expected to see 500k+ subs, and I know that you’ll get them and more if you keep at it. I’m honored to be among your first 1,000. Keep it up dude. This is a beautiful build, and a really well made video.
I second that, the quality of not only the final product of the project but the editing and final product of the video are something I've seen lacking in channels with WAY bigger audiences. You're truly a hidden gem that I really hope blows up in a big way!
@@brungerbuildsevery single military surplus ammo can/ artillery tube/ grenade case I have laid my hands on has both over sprayed and under sprayed stencils. Definitely adds a touch of realism to the prop.
So Cool! I do have an idea to improve the scomp mechanism just a little. I would add a recess below the bottom gear with a spring and add a keyed element to it so that when the scomp is turned to a certain position, it can drop down an inch or so. Then in that recess, add another switch that unlocks the crate and relocks it when pressed again, I would make it so that this drop down is 45 degrees rotation from the other one, so that like R2 does, you gotta move it around in multiple directions to first turn on the sounds, then unlock the crate in another position.
for the interior, you could have used the 3d printed ones as a mold or a vacuume form, then make some out of silicone or rubber. or print them in a flexible material for a truly shock-absorbent interior.
This was a beautiful build! By the way, your voice sounds a lot like Chris Salomone from Foureyes Furniture. Your signoff really sealed it though. You have a very soothing voice.
Just got into 3d printing and have discovered this new world of model/prop making. There are so many great but underappreciated channels. Yours is certainly one of them! Great job!
absolutely Stunning work. that's an absolutely beautiful piece 1.15 what the! droid ports are for astromech droids and similar. they've Always been on vertical surfaces, not horizontal. whT.. dISNEY. RIGHT. also, why... would droids want, need or have access to a storage unit like that in any star wars scenario? the Empire attitude on droids is only better than for aliens, because they consider them non-sentient and beneath notice. so, again.... WTF?
Holy crap, less than 2k subs for this level of quality is criminal! Subbed! Also, I really love your approach to greebling, using the source material as inspiration but going in your own direction that still respects the source and tries to match the style as closely as possible.
Thanks so much! Detailing is definitely one of my favorite parts in the process and really my only regret in this project was that i didn’t make the greeblie panel bigger haha! Thanks for the sub!
Every artist should partner with an engineer. That looks like it belongs onscreen. Well done.
Thank you!
We should all be so lucky to have a friend that would go to these lengths for a gift. I'm lucky to get a text message off mine
Every artist should partner with an engineer. That looks like it belongs onscreen. Well done.
The trick with the resin and the cornstarch is very clever. It looks really good.
Thank you! I definitely didn’t expect it to turn out as good as it did!
Nice work! It's good to see also non-super-technical people show that it's possible to work with sound, leds, and technology!
Thanks! That little module definitely does come in handy!
How has this channel big 1.5M subs????
You're doing an amazing job!
Thank you for the entertainment
Thank you! Hoping to get there one day! 🤞🏼🤓
Absolutely stunning. What a wonderful gift!
Thank you!
Man this came out incredible! The pre-scratching method also works really well. I did this when I built my custom mandalorian armor, and it made such a massive difference
Thank you! The pre-scratching has become my go to technique for almost everything!
You keep blowing my mind with your level of skill with every video you put out! Another amazing job!!!
Thanks! ❤️
Wow I’ve never thought of using dry brushing to fully paint a piece. It came out looking so good
Thank you! My only tip is do LOTS of light passes and be fairly random in the thickness of your metal color coats. That’ll help add a sort of depth to the overall color.
Wow! Awesome work. Love the electronics system as well
Thank you!
Wow! Fantastic video! Can't believe this channel is so small. I immediately subscribed!
Thank you! Hopin to get there one day 🤞🏼🤓
Great project. A Star Wars themed fightstick controller would be great. Or a Star Wars themed PC case.
This is absolutely amazing!! So many different tips throughout. The cornstarch in the UV resin for added texture as well as the modpodge/IPA/Chaulk were both things I've never seen and plan on trying out soon. Love all the details in there and how the droid socket actually functions to turn things on/off. The cam interacting with the button was genius for changing rotation into linear button interaction. Saved this to a few different playlists to come back to specific parts. Absolutely love it and WELL worth subscribing!
Thank you! Can’t take credit for the chalk idea since I learned it from The Smugglers Room here on TH-cam. It really is such a great tool for weathering though!
If I were to do this build again, I think I’d try to use a magnetic reed switch in the socket so that it didn’t impede the smoothness of the spin at all. Thanks for watchin!
Amazing build! 🤘
Thank you!
I'm enjoying the term "Slippery Washer"
BEAUTIFUL! someone should get Adam to feature this on Tested
Thank you! That'd be nuts!
Great video and prop! I recognise the bench greeble there 😊😊😉 subbed
Dude, thanks so much! Your files came in clutch for this build. Very appreciative!
@@brungerbuilds 👊
And thanks for the shout out!
@@RebelBaseBuilds Of course! 😃
Nice box!
I love the mod pog and PVA + chalk hack. I'm going to be using that. Great build!!!!
Its just mod podge and a little bit of IPA to thin out the mod podge! Thanks for watching!
IPA copy, I thought you said PVA. that would have turned out very different, lol.
Never thought of using pastels for weathering, thanks. Friend's Dead Space cosplay about to get proper grimey.
Yup, such a good idea! Learned it from The Smuggler’s Room. Definitely check him out if you haven’t. Good luck on your build!
Absolutely amazing work! i love it!
Thank you!
I just love the OT design, look and feel.
Thank you!
Excellent looking build!
Thanks!
That's one fancy toolbox.🐵
Adam savage needs to see this! He loves a good box
I’d love it to be seen by Adam haha!
Really nice build! I love all of the interactivity!
Thanks for watching!
Stunning build, amazing video. Thanks a lot!
Thank you for watching!
Really cool project! I keep learning new techniques to try from your videos. Keep up the great work!
Thanks, will do!
This was a very visually stunning project with next level weathering application! Quite impressive in finding the counter rotating moving parts as well as excellent execution of most of that... Now for the "other part"... You did a relatively good job with integrating the electronics that you used, however you could have ratcheted the whole project up a few notches by biting the bullet and learning a bit more of the electronics. There are many possibilities available that are really pretty easy to use and there are also programming languages that are little more than dropping operational "bricks" into place and telling them how long or number of times to run. There are also various magnetic and roller type switches that would have worked better without adding friction to the moving parts. With a little more thought, you could have also set it up to be more secure by adding contacts in certain places so only placing and turning the Droid SCOMP in the right places would allow the box to open using a simple servo.
Overall, a bee yoo ti ful build with impressive attention to detail! I encourage you to keep at it and keep adding new skills to your "toolbox".
Holy crapsnacks! That was great, I started out thinking ‘something like this would be fun to try’ and with every extra step it become clearer that I am not the man for that job 😂 bravo. I just tried using pastels for the first time as blaster damage but the way you used them is different and brilliant again. Subscribed 👏👏🏆
Haha thank you! It was definitely a very involved process to say the least 😅
Shocking that this has less than 7k views
Hopin it keeps climbin 🤞🏼🤓
This is so good! Subbed.
I do wish that in the final reveal you'd used the mechanism. This is very inspiring.
Thank you! Kinda slipped my mind since I had shown it in the intro 😅 Appreciate the feedback!
yet again, another amazing build, keep the awesome content coming buddy. Also, congrats on 826 subs, you're gonna be big one day.
Thanks for watchin, dude. Appreciate ya!
Love the leather technique! I want to try that out!
Thanks! It definitely turned out better than expected! 😅
Brilliant work! Really enjoyed this project! Subbed!!
Holy smokes! Thanks so much! My son and I love your stuff and I went through and watched all your control panel related videos in prep for this build! Thanks for the sub!
@@brungerbuilds wow! Really? Thanks so kind of you. Thank you, and please thank your son for me too! Can’t wait to see what you do next.
Will do! Thanks again!
This is incredible!! Thank you for sharing 😀
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Absolutely wonderful really love end effect :) if there's one thing piece of advice I would give it's don't be afraid or made of or 2 really good dents bangs or dings on there. I handle quite a lot of old stuff and very seldom do you see a piece that only has superficial scuffs after any amount of aging. At some point someone will drop that crate on a metal grate or it might fall off of a shelf giving one of the corners a proper bash ^^
Woah what you deserve WAY more subs!!
So glad the algorithm brought me here, absolutely wicked build
Thank you so much!
someone hire this guy and pay him loads of money!
One day 🤞🏼🤓
For support material on big flat surfaces. I’ve seen a couple methods both need to pause, throw a peace of painters tape on the last layer of the supports. Another method is to color the last support layer with a sharpie apparently it stops the layers from bonding.
Interesting 🤔 I’ll have to look into that
The finished product looks like shots of an item inside a star wars video game or movie
Thanks! 🤓
So, I think the black stenciling on the side was another happy accident. Briefly, I worked in a US military ammunition factory, and we had stencils we would use with "French's Mustard Yellow" paint (yes, we called it mustard). If you were behind schedule and sloppy with the stencil, overspray getting under the stencil was unavoidable. This makes your effort completely believable.
Definitely! I’m learning you can almost never go wrong making something a little extra “ugly” in the Star Wars universe haha. Thanks for watchin!
Fantastic build and just beautiful work!. As an fyi, I think the tape you used to allow lock pieces to spin freely was a drawer glide (or slide) tape.
I think that the way the stencil quad blurry outlines makes it look more industrial like it is Made on mass or however you say that!
Thanks! Lots of other commenters have said the same thing and I’ve come to agree! 😁
We will watch your career with great interest
Thanks for watchin!
Great build!
Thanks!
Nice work! I also expected 500k+ subs. Count me in!
Thank ya!
Ok this is really cool
Thanks! 😎
Maybe it's another Bob Ross moment with happy accidents, but I think the stencils look really good. In real life, packaging stencils on crates are never perfect because they are usually done quickly, so the slight bleed of paint adds to that. We don't see that as much now with printed paper labels on cardboard boxes, but I'm sure there are still contemporary examples. The US military likes to stay behind the times so they can save money for the next big toy that glows in the dark, I'm sure they still stencil paint on wooden boxes quickly and carelessly, because the guys painting are quite rightly preoccupied with being in a war zone.
Thank you! A few other commenters have mentioned the same thing and I’ve definitely come around to agree. Thanks for watching!
I do think the overspray on the stenciling is good, it makes the box feel mass-manufactured, like someone just slapped the stencil on and sprayed it in because they need to make another 50 of these by the end of the day.
I agree! Thanks for watchin!
I barely comment on videos but dude, job well done!
Thank you!
Im not even a fan of starwars but damn thats a starwars prop if ive ever seen one
Thanks for watchin!
Thank you , great job
Thank you for watching!
So amazing! Wonderful! 🏆😊
Thank you!
Will you possibly be able to share your edited files if we want to do builds based on your work here? Love this whole project!
Thanks! Honestly the edited files are a total mess since it was my first time tinkering in Blender and I’ll need to do some more tweaking before they’re ready for public consumption haha. I briefly touched on it in the video but I ended up needing to do a ton of chopping post-print to get pieces to properly line up. 😅
I’m currently knee deep in a few more projects so it’ll be awhile before I can get around to it. Once I do though, I’ll let you know! Thanks again for watching!
@@brungerbuilds if you need a beta tester for the files, please feel free to reach out. I do that for a few groups here and there and I’m happy to help. Work on the game development side of things during the day and hobbyist builder/maker by night. All Star Wars all the time. ❤️
I appreciate the offer! Will do!
Shoot me an email and I’ll do my best to get back to you in the next couple days!
Try liquid latex for masking
Gonna give that a go one of these days! Something about adding the “scratches” before seeing the actual layer being scratched scares me haha!
Awesome! What does "Air jar jar jars 611212' mean?
🤫🤷🏻♂️
Some awesome weathering advice I heard from Adam Savage of myth busters and Industrial Light and Magic (made the OG star wars practical effects) is that you should over do paint weathering just barely and then clean it as best as you can, because that's how real life works.
Yep, that’s a great rule of thumb!
2 things, i love the look of the somewhat feathered edges of the stenciled sides. this gives it that utilitarian vibe. and second.. using bloody pastels as pigment powder.. .. you telling me i am using expensive AK powder for my minis and i could use pastel chalk? .. sonova..
Dude I know! I got the idea from the channel The Smugglers Room when I was researching pigment powder alternatives. I DID NOT want to pay those prices haha. Thanks for watchin!
PLEASE let me know any identifying info about that tape you mentioned at 10:23. I’m currently working on a project that would _greatly_ benefit from something like that (too tiny for a bearing but needs to spin smoothly)
Another commenter said its most likely teflon tape!
thats so cool
Thank you!
Poggers video my guy
Thanks!
Looks super cool.
I think the title is kind of misleading though, I thought you would be transmitting data over the scomp.
Its a bit of a sensational title, I’ll give ya that, but to be fair, in the movies R2 mostly uses the interfaces to open doors or to turn things off so I feel using it as a light and sound switch isn’t too far off from its movie usage. Thanks for watchin!
I know it's counterproductive, but I wish more connectors were unnecessarily complex like this. Like, USB is a neat protocol, but I love the haptic feedback of, like, a nice M12 or GX16 connector that people sometimes use on custom keyboards.
Also, I think the imperfections of the overspray on the stencil isn't a bad thing at all. If anything, it conveys the feeling that this was done on a factory line by underpaid Sullustans; not like they'd care much for the quality of the paint job as long as it was legible enough.
I agree! Tactile is almost always better.
Amazing
Thanks!
instead of just electrical tape, on the back of the led leads, you should coat something like that in silicon or epoxy. or maybe hot glue. sort of like potting the electronics so they'll never work loose.
Good idea. There’s not really any way for them to shift in the location they’re in so I’m not too worried about it, but I’ll keep that in mind on the next build 👍🏼
Very cool, is your voice ai though? Just wondering it’s hard to tell. Inspiring job
No Ai here 🤔
How much approximately did you spent on this? this is GREAT!
Not totally sure haha! If we’re talking just materials, probably in the ball park of $100-$200 😅
this is sick!!
Thank ya!
you should hook it up to a pc
man... that whole video and we didn't get to see the scomp link work with sounds in the glamor shots? It's a great build though.
Moving too fast during the edit and slipped my mind. At least its in the intro 😅
Bruh 😍
🥰
My only problem is that you made it look so simple 😂
Probably the best compliment to get haha! Honestly there were many times through this whole process that it felt like I was banging my head against a wall until a brick fell and then it was on to the next brick. Definitely learned a lot! 😅
Holy fuck
2k subscribers dafuq? Supposed to say 200k or...?
Hopin to get there one day 😅
Take a well earned like an subscribe! Let me know if you ever want to collab, I'm good with electronics and programming and I'd love to lend a hand
Awesome thanks! Shoot me an email!
this is not a fully functional droid interface. based on the title, i came here expecting a rotary link data interface.
It’s definitely a slightly sensational title, I’ll give ya that, but in the movies R2 does mostly use the droid dialers to turn things on or off or open doors so I feel like I’m not too far off. Thanks for watchin!
No data interface? I'm confused. Cool, high-effort project, but I came here expecting a NAS or NVME or something interfacing thru this thing.
20tbs upload speed
Video after title disappoints. Isn't a "Real Star Wars Droid Interface", there's no communication connection/protocol/etc, is just a fancy lock...
It’s a switching mechanism that turns on lights and sound on the control panel 🤔
@@brungerbuilds Yes...?
The algorithm brought me here. After watching the video, I fully expected to see 500k+ subs, and I know that you’ll get them and more if you keep at it. I’m honored to be among your first 1,000. Keep it up dude. This is a beautiful build, and a really well made video.
Thanks so much! Definitely hoping to get there one day 🤓
I appreciate the sub!
I second that, the quality of not only the final product of the project but the editing and final product of the video are something I've seen lacking in channels with WAY bigger audiences. You're truly a hidden gem that I really hope blows up in a big way!
@@norieniridius thanks for the kind words. ‘Preciate ya!
need me a pair of air jar jars
I actually think the overspray on the side details really add to the overall effect.
Awesome job with the leather effect!
Thanks! I think you’re right. Kinda gives it a hastily slapped on look that really matches the feel of a real cargo container.
Definitely agree. It doesn't look as polished, but that's perfect for a shipping container haha
I was about to say the same
@@brungerbuildsevery single military surplus ammo can/ artillery tube/ grenade case I have laid my hands on has both over sprayed and under sprayed stencils.
Definitely adds a touch of realism to the prop.
So Cool! I do have an idea to improve the scomp mechanism just a little. I would add a recess below the bottom gear with a spring and add a keyed element to it so that when the scomp is turned to a certain position, it can drop down an inch or so. Then in that recess, add another switch that unlocks the crate and relocks it when pressed again, I would make it so that this drop down is 45 degrees rotation from the other one, so that like R2 does, you gotta move it around in multiple directions to first turn on the sounds, then unlock the crate in another position.
insane stuff my dude, big inspiration. love that you're not afraid to show stuff that went wrong and how you went about fixing it
Glad y’all are enjoying the content. Thanks for watchin! ❤️
Dying white LED's with alcohol ink is a great idea.
Gotta save money wherever possible haha!
Absolutely amazing man… the cinematography, the build, the details, everything is just incredible!!
Thank you!
for the interior, you could have used the 3d printed ones as a mold or a vacuume form, then make some out of silicone or rubber. or print them in a flexible material for a truly shock-absorbent interior.
That's some Adam Savage level workmanship. I'm looking forward to whatever else you try your hand at.
Thank you!
This was a beautiful build!
By the way, your voice sounds a lot like Chris Salomone from Foureyes Furniture. Your signoff really sealed it though. You have a very soothing voice.
Thank you!
There’s an Etsy store that sells metal Scomp Link “skeleton keys”, but I don’t know if they actually fit the specific Scomp Interface model you found.
Good to know!
sick project....but why didnt you use the scomp link in the glamor shot???
I thought using it in the intro and showing it working along the way would be enough, but you’re not the only one to mention it 😅
Just got into 3d printing and have discovered this new world of model/prop making. There are so many great but underappreciated channels. Yours is certainly one of them! Great job!
Thank you!
Its Teflon tape (or generic product), the white one for smooth sliding. Its the same stuff pan layers are made of.
absolutely Stunning work. that's an absolutely beautiful piece
1.15 what the! droid ports are for astromech droids and similar. they've Always been on vertical surfaces, not horizontal. whT.. dISNEY. RIGHT.
also, why... would droids want, need or have access to a storage unit like that in any star wars scenario? the Empire attitude on droids is only better than for aliens, because they consider them non-sentient and beneath notice.
so, again.... WTF?
Holy crap, less than 2k subs for this level of quality is criminal! Subbed! Also, I really love your approach to greebling, using the source material as inspiration but going in your own direction that still respects the source and tries to match the style as closely as possible.
Thanks so much! Detailing is definitely one of my favorite parts in the process and really my only regret in this project was that i didn’t make the greeblie panel bigger haha! Thanks for the sub!
this is so freaking good what the hecc
Thank you!
Excellent commentary. So detailed. Top level finished product. You must have an extreme level of patience! Very authentic looking, for sure.
Thank ya!
phenominal work!
Thank you!