Great tutorial sir... So glad to see these instructional videos, where people use 'every-day' materials instead of the expensive after-market products that are out there... Thank you...
Have you ever encased a submerged submarine in resin, I attempted to begin a project I have 350:1 scale Alula II model I’m about to begin but I was thinking of encasing it in water resin to give the effect of Periscope depth. Have you ever used it before any advice greatly appreciated. Love the effect looks amazing.
Your work is amazing !!! Almost all model/diorama makers use toilet paper now. Really economical and easy for those who can't afford resin or don't know how to work with resin. The materials you used are so readily available. It just requires imagination and an artistic mind like yours to put them all together.
You did a superb job with your diorama and your video presentation. Your sea colors and dry brushing while expertly done here, look approachable and not beyond my capabilities. I like that you took risks with the cotton as sea foam. It's obvious that you studied many actual photos in detail to have a vision for the sea. It is nearly impossible to produce realistic seas in a diorama and yours is the best "action" sea scene I've come across. Thanks for a great video and now I'm inspired to give a small sea diorama a try!
Thanks very much for taking the time to comment. It was a first attempt at using the cotton wool, think I've refined the method a bit better now! Yes, deffo, give it a go, would like to see the results! Don't know if you can post pics on comments here?
I'll attempt a video of the build and post it. I'll let you know here when it's done. I know I'll be watching this over and over so know my way back! Cheers!
Might have been converted to HD, but this was shot in 360. The pixels hit me like stones. Household matte emulsion? What the hell is that? Matte Medium with blue and black in it? Acrylic? Tempra? What are you calling matte emulsion?
Very very good effects. I was wondering about the loo roll. Is it to smooth out the surface ? Also would I get away with a matte lacquer instead of gloss ? As the model looks a little too shiny.
Yes, toilet roll is best to use as while it is wet you can push it around with a stiff brush to 'sculpt' the waves. And, like you say, it smooths it out as well. I did the sub with gloss coat because it is surfacing so would be wet all over! I've since done another one where it is diving, so left that matt finish on the sub.
Love it thanks to share it, wonderful aspects of sea that is difficult to create from a real sailor for stupid people "la critique est facile l'art est difficile"
Very nice video. I've avoided water effects, because I was afraid they would look fake. I like your technique a lot. I've subbed your channel and will try catching up on your videos. Regards, Solomon
Nice
Looks cool. Thank you for sharing this tutorial.
molto bravo,complimenti,molto realistico.
Remarkable result, especially at the stern, where the water is churned into eddies very convincingly.
That's a work of art, for sure! Greetings from Brazil!
😄😄😘😘😍
Здорово1 Классное музыкальное сопровождение и кот!!!!
Very nicely done ,thank you for the great tutorial.
Wow! Very realistic
All art work deserves a critique. Wonderful job but less is better.
You're right - a model hidden under white foam ....
Great tutorial sir... So glad to see these instructional videos, where people use 'every-day' materials instead of the expensive after-market products that are out there... Thank you...
Stunning!
Incrível , perfeito, muito bonito este diorama.
le résultat est bluffant !!
Have you ever encased a submerged submarine in resin, I attempted to begin a project I have 350:1 scale Alula II model I’m about to begin but I was thinking of encasing it in water resin to give the effect of Periscope depth. Have you ever used it before any advice greatly appreciated. Love the effect looks amazing.
awesome!!!
Your work is amazing !!! Almost all model/diorama makers use toilet paper now. Really economical and easy for those who can't afford resin or don't know how to work with resin. The materials you used are so readily available. It just requires imagination and an artistic mind like yours to put them all together.
That cotton ended up being a lot more believable than I originally thought it would be.
Awesome
Very nice Robin. I have three cats and it’s very difficult to modelling with those on the table. The cats hair stick to my job 👿. But i love them
Супер, эффект как на 3D фотографии.
d a s b o o t
so cool
<3
You did a superb job with your diorama and your video presentation. Your sea colors and dry brushing while expertly done here, look approachable and not beyond my capabilities. I like that you took risks with the cotton as sea foam. It's obvious that you studied many actual photos in detail to have a vision for the sea. It is nearly impossible to produce realistic seas in a diorama and yours is the best "action" sea scene I've come across. Thanks for a great video and now I'm inspired to give a small sea diorama a try!
Thanks very much for taking the time to comment. It was a first attempt at using the cotton wool, think I've refined the method a bit better now! Yes, deffo, give it a go, would like to see the results! Don't know if you can post pics on comments here?
I'll attempt a video of the build and post it. I'll let you know here when it's done. I know I'll be watching this over and over so know my way back! Cheers!
Super Bad
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Might have been converted to HD, but this was shot in 360. The pixels hit me like stones. Household matte emulsion? What the hell is that? Matte Medium with blue and black in it? Acrylic? Tempra? What are you calling matte emulsion?
Thanks for the video. I appreciate that you really showed how the work was done. I am going to give the technique a go on some waterfalls.
You are best
Very nice!!!
capo lavoro!
wauw... what an incredible result! 33/5000
its look real
trés beau travail avec des moyens simples
Great work
Stunning work. Top class, who are these 28 who dislike !
Very very good effects. I was wondering about the loo roll. Is it to smooth out the surface ? Also would I get away with a matte lacquer instead of gloss ? As the model looks a little too shiny.
Yes, toilet roll is best to use as while it is wet you can push it around with a stiff brush to 'sculpt' the waves. And, like you say, it smooths it out as well. I did the sub with gloss coat because it is surfacing so would be wet all over! I've since done another one where it is diving, so left that matt finish on the sub.
WOW - fantastic, excellent. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome effect
Simply AMAZING.. GREAT WORK, VERY inspirational! THANK YOU!!
fantastic very interesting
Hello, exzellent great work, super 👌 Cheers Peter 😉
Love it thanks to share it, wonderful aspects of sea that is difficult to create from a real sailor for stupid people "la critique est facile l'art est difficile"
the best thank you sir
Very nice video. I've avoided water effects, because I was afraid they would look fake. I like your technique a lot. I've subbed your channel and will try catching up on your videos. Regards, Solomon
first time i have seen anything like this and well what can i say other than AMAZING
Awesome job
Hey what song is playing couldn’t find it in the description. Please and thankyou.
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Nice job.- Congratulation !!