If you want to make a scene look deeper than it is, I suggest you try using forced perspective. Put simply, you make things that should be in the background physically smaller, and it makes your brain go "yes that is a far away thing" even if it's not really. You could print different sizes of the wallpaper, make the ceiling tiles and lights get smaller, and slightly incline the floor. I like making dioramas in thin areas like clocks and it helps sell it a lot.
Absolutely love seeing where parts of the build go wrong because it's great seeing your solutions to overcoming the issues. A lot of people have a problem with giving up when frustrated so it's incredible seeing your patience and perseverance. Getting a breakdown on your experimenting is really insightful for other hobbyists (Like with the wallpaper and Mod Podge).
Thank you! I appreciate hearing that, I think it’s easy to consider not showing that stuff but it (sadly lol) is the reality of crafting that things always go wrong lol
Man, you really did your research. Nice scrapbook. You captured the unsettlingness very well. And yes, I feel your pain. Crafting constantly makes me question my life choices.
This was such a cool video. And sooo funny. And I loved the mistakes. And also, you need to narrative a podcast/audiobook soon. It was a great watch. 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
I love how well planned your project is and how you can actually make your vision become reality! My builds tend to be better in my head but never actually materialize!
Nice job! This seems like a very clever, fun and artistic way to capture the essence of liminal space photos. You should try making a diorama of the Level Fun room with the painting on the walls lol.
Wow, this was fantastic! I like that you left in the mistakes tbh, it makes the video feel more relatable and shows the whole process, not to mention padding runtime!
wonderful commentary, as usual. i like to see the things that didn't go quite right, it helps us to remind us that every project has aspects that didn't work perfectly but can still turn out well
Nice build, I really enjoyed the video! Furthermore, I enjoyed the storytelling and narration. I think it's good to be transparent about what went wrong, we can all relate. 👍🏻
If you want to make a scene look deeper than it is, I suggest you try using forced perspective. Put simply, you make things that should be in the background physically smaller, and it makes your brain go "yes that is a far away thing" even if it's not really. You could print different sizes of the wallpaper, make the ceiling tiles and lights get smaller, and slightly incline the floor. I like making dioramas in thin areas like clocks and it helps sell it a lot.
Spot on! The lighting really brings it all together, great work. 😁
Ah thank you!
Absolutely love seeing where parts of the build go wrong because it's great seeing your solutions to overcoming the issues. A lot of people have a problem with giving up when frustrated so it's incredible seeing your patience and perseverance. Getting a breakdown on your experimenting is really insightful for other hobbyists (Like with the wallpaper and Mod Podge).
Thank you! I appreciate hearing that, I think it’s easy to consider not showing that stuff but it (sadly lol) is the reality of crafting that things always go wrong lol
Fantastic job Lex!
Awesome build Lex!
Thank you so much!
Man, you really did your research. Nice scrapbook. You captured the unsettlingness very well. And yes, I feel your pain. Crafting constantly makes me question my life choices.
Ah thank you so much for the lovely comment. 100% it does haha
This was such a cool video. And sooo funny. And I loved the mistakes. And also, you need to narrative a podcast/audiobook soon. It was a great watch. 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
thank you! haha i will narrate one just for you
Really great build and video. The backrooms are best at their simplist.
Thank you! Yeah I completely agree
I love how well planned your project is and how you can actually make your vision become reality! My builds tend to be better in my head but never actually materialize!
aw thank you! Yeah I tend to try and not plan too intensely so that the plan can change as things go wrong!
Great job pivoting though!
Nice job! This seems like a very clever, fun and artistic way to capture the essence of liminal space photos. You should try making a diorama of the Level Fun room with the painting on the walls lol.
Aw thank you so much. Ah yes that would be an awesome diorama for sure!
Wow, this was fantastic! I like that you left in the mistakes tbh, it makes the video feel more relatable and shows the whole process, not to mention padding runtime!
aw thank you!
Awesome build! I also made a backrooms inspired dio 😂. Really love your addition of the pool!
Thank you! 😁
wonderful commentary, as usual. i like to see the things that didn't go quite right, it helps us to remind us that every project has aspects that didn't work perfectly but can still turn out well
thank you
Nice build, I really enjoyed the video! Furthermore, I enjoyed the storytelling and narration. I think it's good to be transparent about what went wrong, we can all relate. 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you. Haha we definitely can
Very entertaining and funny video! I love the narration, and the end result captured the feeling of the reference!
Aw thank you! I’m happy with the end result for sure
Love a good liminal space. This is so well done. Shame about the tile trouble, but the pool is fantastic. Great video!
ah thank you! there's always something that goes wrong lol
Came out awesome!!!!!!
Thank you!
@@lexlevels you are welcome 🤗
Great build and great video with lots of personality. Awesome job!
thank you!
Fantastic video, my friend! The final product turned out amazing, even if the pool did give you plenty of trouble 😁
Thanks so much 😊
Top notch!
thank you!
@@lexlevels I enjoy seeing all of the trials and failures but I'm on the same side as you so I know exactly what it's like 😂
Love a good rant. Fantastic work!
Thank you! I definitely love to rant lol
Where can you get xps form in the UK
I get mine on eBay
@@lexlevels cheers
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