You probably dont give a shit but does any of you know of a method to get back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb lost the login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me!
I grew up with a mom that is a seamstress. Watching this video took me back to my childhood - and it's incredibly cool. These behind the scenes videos are my favorites. Keep them coming!
That was so impressive! He makes pattern-making look so effortless, and I struggle with it on dolls that actually move. Also, can someone get this man a Clover mini iron? I was shocked he was trying to press those tiny seams with a full-sized iron.
We need more of these behind the scene vids. I’m sure it’s annoying to the artist, but they are so cool. I love seeing how these people make such amazing pieces of art.
This I can say is one of my all time series Sideshow has put out showing the behind the scenes of all these great creative minds / artist well done Sideshow
I would also love to see a vid on the casting process . Not likely , not sure if cameras would be allowed in the plant where these are made overseas . Would be better if these were made in America although at a much higher cost ..
@@waynesbutler7834 Of course they do the prototypes in the same place where the paint and sculpt department are, in the US. They've show short clips already. The mass production is in china
You are a masterful artist!!! I'm a former model maker (Titanic, Airforce One, Starship Troopers) and you've inspired me to rededicate myself! Thank you!
Man that is awesome of how you created his clothes to match his action pose of Clark Kent transforming into the Man of Steel. "Look up in the sky." "It's an bird, it's an plane, it's Superman!"
Truly an art to take fabric that is cut in such odd shapes and turn it all into a piece of clothing that mimics how the clothing would really look and react on a real person in an action pose. Especially when the final piece of clothing isn't even a full garment and is just a section of it as needed for the statues pose. I'm still wondering how you get the fishnet stockings on Zatanna or Black Canary to form fit so tightly to the shape of their legs? Is it heat shrunk? or are they stitched on the statue itself? or are they flexible and slipped onto the legs from the bottom like they normally would be in real life? I been wondering how they come out so perfectly fitted since I bought both of those PF statues.
Behind the scene and art related videos are the best on your channel, I do hope there's alot more to come! I absolutelly love this sewing video, I don't think there's much information about the matter related to this specific industry and I found it highly interesting. Actually learnt Alot! Please, make more of this content!
i am not understanding something. if you want the clothes to mimic the real thing, then wouldn't you make a normal set of clothes and when they are placed on the body in motion, they will make the correct shapes and wrinkles naturally? i need someone to explain why i am wrong! please! Edit: please read Miss Mena's reply below. She explains why the clothes are designed the way they are, very well :)
Regular human Fashion Designer here. My theory would be because the dimensions of "regular" clothes wouldnt actually fit properly because the statue is an exaggeration of actual movement and shape. The drawing and statue is stylized in a way that just wouldnt correlate in reality. So ya if he wants to mimic the drawing and the statue he has to do the mock up off that directly. Heck even mere humans dont fit clothing that well unless we do a similar (albeit far less exaggerated) version of the same thing on a mannequin. Edit: Oh and I forgot to add that the drawing and statue also reflect outdoor elements at play (I.E running with strong wind force going against the body, etc) that arent actually happening in real life. So again to mold the clothes to resemble that he has to make the pattern off the statue and adjust accordingly. Hope that makes sense
Would you be able to do an in depth pattern drafting for figures with drawings we can see. I make my own too but struggle with some of it. I understand what you are saying here to but would like very much to get to grips with the movement side of things and the odd shapes as you have in this.
I'm not a big fan of comics, really. but this is awesome! I would've honestly sat through the whole process!
You probably dont give a shit but does any of you know of a method to get back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb lost the login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me!
@Maddox Douglas instablaster =)
It's been said, these behind the scenes videos are your most interesting. Especially if your interested to buy the statue.
A Kelly can he sell them?
SSG Squidward they already do
@@lacyhollings6612 Unless I've misunderstood something, they definitely do not sell these prototypes but factory made imitations with varying quality.
Amazing. My appreciation for this piece of art has actually increased.
I grew up with a mom that is a seamstress. Watching this video took me back to my childhood - and it's incredibly cool. These behind the scenes videos are my favorites. Keep them coming!
I'm still wondering how Superman hide his cape in Clark Kent suit without looking like hunchback of notre dame
shit he just had to keister that hoe i guess🤷🏽♂️😂
He Put His Cape Underneath His Pants.
Maybe he has it in a briefcase?
He hides it in his super hole
Space age polymer fabric
I don’t want to sound like a dork, but seeing all of these behind the scenes videos justifies the price tags these statues and figures command.
exactly! it totally makes sense the price tags for these statues. The time and dedication to details. love these videos
A part of me genuinely expected him to use a miniature sewing machine, cause I'm dumb that way
Lol. As small as some of the fabric elements are on some statues it's easy to picture a tiny machine making them.
That was so impressive! He makes pattern-making look so effortless, and I struggle with it on dolls that actually move. Also, can someone get this man a Clover mini iron? I was shocked he was trying to press those tiny seams with a full-sized iron.
absolutely loving all of these videos that you guys keep cranking out. These types of videos are amazing to watch.
We need more of these behind the scene vids. I’m sure it’s annoying to the artist, but they are so cool. I love seeing how these people make such amazing pieces of art.
These videos are really great. Keep them coming!
This I can say is one of my all time series Sideshow has put out showing the behind the scenes of all these great creative minds / artist well done Sideshow
Such a super clean cast. Waiting a video of the molding and casting process!
Took the words right outta my mouth
I would also love to see a vid on the casting process . Not likely , not sure if cameras would be allowed in the plant where these are made overseas . Would be better if these were made in America although at a much higher cost ..
@@waynesbutler7834 Of course they do the prototypes in the same place where the paint and sculpt department are, in the US. They've show short clips already. The mass production is in china
@@waynesbutler7834 he 3d orints them himself
That's crazy...the most incredible "Superman" figure pose, I've seen ❗👍✌️
This guys skill and work is absolutely amazing, respectable & appreciable 👏... 👌
the colours used are PERFECT !
I need more of this content !!!
god that is so sick. Please do a lot more of these. Watching sideshow pieces being made is awesome.
I wish that Superman sculpt had its own statue without reporter clothing. Amazing!
I genuinely misheard you and thought you said “ hi my name is Chris Hanson” and I thought
“ damn this mans does it all”
I misheard and thought he said Jim Henson for a sec, there
감동을 많이 받고 갑니다
섬세하고 선이 살아있어서 진짜 좋은 작품입니다.
WOW! It's like exposing a magician's secret tricks.
Amazing! Well done. Almost seems just as challenging as the molding and painting. You are all so talented!
It's like that scene from toy story 2. I can't stop watching, you guys are amazing!
More of these please. Sweet mercy, these making of are SO GOOD and it's awesome to meet the artists!
You are a masterful artist!!! I'm a former model maker (Titanic, Airforce One, Starship Troopers) and you've inspired me to rededicate myself! Thank you!
So glad you enjoyed!
Wow! So cool to see the hard work that was put into this. Man this guy is amazing at what he does, I wonder how many more he has done.
You guys really killed it with these videos.
Amazing!!!!!!!!😃
This is so amazing! I love the behind the scenes on how you guys create these wonderful art pieces! Great job and keep them coming.
This is awesome!
I love sideshow...ITS fantastic,.best creation,designe,art ..
Goals
Love these series of videos! Keep them coming!
I love content like this. These behind the scenes videos are really interesting. Makes me appreciate the work these artists do even more.
Wow! Woooow! WOOOOOOW! Awesome...SUPERMAN is my favorite superhero...what an awesome job! Compliments
The process overview videos are the absolute best! Please please please keep making videos like this!
Really awesome to see this.
Ohhhhh... I would have loved to see you adding the shirt cuffs to the jacket and then the buttons. Great video! Thanks!!
Thank you for these amazing videos! I love them so much. So interesting.
Wow! Beautiful work. You really made that statue come alive ( figuratively).
I WANT TO SEE MORE !!!!
Man that is awesome of how you created his clothes to match his action pose of Clark Kent transforming into the Man of Steel.
"Look up in the sky."
"It's an bird, it's an plane, it's Superman!"
That’s why I love mix media statues ❤️
That PF figure got CAKE.
Dang!!!idk...but this is so relaxing to watch....thank you for your work, Sir....
you're an absolute artist. keep it up man!
Truly an art to take fabric that is cut in such odd shapes and turn it all into a piece of clothing that mimics how the clothing would really look and react on a real person in an action pose. Especially when the final piece of clothing isn't even a full garment and is just a section of it as needed for the statues pose. I'm still wondering how you get the fishnet stockings on Zatanna or Black Canary to form fit so tightly to the shape of their legs? Is it heat shrunk? or are they stitched on the statue itself? or are they flexible and slipped onto the legs from the bottom like they normally would be in real life? I been wondering how they come out so perfectly fitted since I bought both of those PF statues.
I wish you displayed the factory made imitiation with equally close at the end to really understand the quality difference.
GREAT Job! AWESOME Content!!
A piece of art.
I sew and loves me some DC. This was fascinating to watch, thanks!
Behind the scene and art related videos are the best on your channel, I do hope there's alot more to come!
I absolutelly love this sewing video, I don't think there's much information about the matter related to this specific industry and I found it highly interesting. Actually learnt Alot! Please, make more of this content!
Wow!!! Looks amazing!
Amazing work!!
This is truly amazing, makes you appreciate it even more. 😉👍
Please keep making these behind the scenes videos!
Absolutely phenomenal
Dude! You're an artist!!
Great work on the clothing Tim!
Amazing work, well done!
Thank you! Cheers!
Tim is THE MAN! The SUPERMAN!!!
Beautiful!! :-)
Tim, you’re amazing!
amazing!
Awesome! 🤩
It's so fun, keep on doing this please
Fantastic Work !
Wow! Really nice job on this!! 👍👍👍
I can't believe this is even real!😍
looks exhausting I love it
amazing man!
Amazing
so cool!!!
Wow absolutely amazing 👌
This video actually making me to wanting to starting reading Superman comics for some reason
More of this kinda videos please
Oh man 😍
WOW!!!
i am not understanding something. if you want the clothes to mimic the real thing, then wouldn't you make a normal set of clothes and when they are placed on the body in motion, they will make the correct shapes and wrinkles naturally?
i need someone to explain why i am wrong! please!
Edit: please read Miss Mena's reply below. She explains why the clothes are designed the way they are, very well :)
Regular human Fashion Designer here. My theory would be because the dimensions of "regular" clothes wouldnt actually fit properly because the statue is an exaggeration of actual movement and shape. The drawing and statue is stylized in a way that just wouldnt correlate in reality. So ya if he wants to mimic the drawing and the statue he has to do the mock up off that directly. Heck even mere humans dont fit clothing that well unless we do a similar (albeit far less exaggerated) version of the same thing on a mannequin.
Edit: Oh and I forgot to add that the drawing and statue also reflect outdoor elements at play (I.E running with strong wind force going against the body, etc) that arent actually happening in real life. So again to mold the clothes to resemble that he has to make the pattern off the statue and adjust accordingly. Hope that makes sense
@@ameenahsf thank you so much for that explanation :)
@@garblehose you're welcome!
This is awesome
That is insane! Now I understand why I do sh**t on my own sculpture
Dream Job!!!
so sickkkk!
Can you please show us the modling process
Best videos your channel has besides new statue reveals.
Thanks!
Awesome 👍👍
Damn that was informative! Thanks!
Very cool!
Lets be honest
Where does Superman actually store his cape when he's in his civilian clothes
That's great...I've never even thought of that...
In the Silver Age, he had a pouch in the cape to store the Clark Kent clothes. He probably does the reverse too?
It's simple, he pulls it in his underwear, make a sort of cloth ball at the front.
and where does the Optimus Prime's tow go after transforming into a robot?
@@Pixxeria
Hmm,he probably folds it and tucks it underneath his clothes and when he removes his civilian clothes
It unfolds
Love it.
this is amazing :o
Would you be able to do an in depth pattern drafting for figures with drawings we can see. I make my own too but struggle with some of it. I understand what you are saying here to but would like very much to get to grips with the movement side of things and the odd shapes as you have in this.
Great suggestion Cecilia! As we take closer looks at our artists at work in this video series we'll keep this one in mind!
Sideshow Collectibles Thank you.
So cool!
I hadn't realized that this was an actual thing. Sooooo many craft doors just got opened 😁
Perfect
Please post more of these BTS videos! Love them!
superb
This is so good
We're glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching!
I like the hat version best.