Egyptian Book Nook
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
- Hi Guys, in todays video I build an Ancient Egyptian Book Nook with a sarcophagus and hieroglyphs.
If you have any questions about materials or techniques, feel free to give me a shout in the comments.
Email: creativecuts83@gmail.com
Instagram: @creativecutsbuilds
Playlist:
Alive without Breathing - Deskant
Journey Through The Desert - Trace Way
River Of Tears - Rymdklang Soundtracks
Desert Life - August Wilhelmsson
Desert Dream - Taomito
Desert Footsteps - Sight of Wonders
Desert Winds - Jon Sumner
Dunes Of Despair - Deskant
Photo credits (in order of appearance) :
Calin Stan - Unsplash
Mo Gabrail - Unsplash
Ahmed Shaban - Unsplash
Hassan Ouajbir - Unsplash
Thanks for watching
#egypt #temple #booknook #diorama
Incredibly crafted and filmed 😊😊
Gorgeous book nook 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much!
@@creativecuts7803 you are very welcome 😊
For future uses, design one side wall to be able to swing away with a piano hinge and lock the front in place with some neodymium magnets. Can be hidden behind a front plate.
Saves you that whole place constraint hassle you mentioned at the start and you'll be able to make repairs in the future or dust the interior.
Interesting idea!
Another excellent build.
Glad you like it
I love the idea of 3D printing your own tools. I liked that you kept your false start in the video. I think that is all a part of creating. You have to make mistakes to learn. And BTW, thank you so much for lowering the volume on the music. I can not tell you how much that is appreciated. I really liked this build, the lighting alone was fantastic. I liked the flickering. When I was quite young I got to see the Tutankhamun traveling exhibit. One of my treasured childhood memories.
Yeah it's really opened my eyes to what a 3d printer can do. Not just printing minis but also tools etc. Really appreciate the feedback and thank you for taking the time to watch.
I’d love to see an update on the shed/workshop/studio. See what you’ve come up with in there since the December 2022 video.
Hahaha its as if you have read my mind. Part of the slight break in videos was work related and also a major remodel of my studio. All takes time but will be worth it in the end
@@creativecuts7803 I wanna see!
Ooh, very cool. I love Egypt, such a striking aesthetic. and the LEDs really elevate it.
since you asked for ideas, maybe a little Retro Futurism/Atompunk/Raypunk scene or terrain piece could be cool. Or, in a vaguely similar vein, something inspired by Burmese temples (or Dragon Ball, if it would please the Algorithm more...)
Great ideas. I have been playing around with a cyberpunk/dystopia scene in my head. Defo on the list of future builds
Nice! Thanks for sharing your missteps as well. If I am not making errors, I am not trying new techniques and ideas. 👍
Couldn't have said it better myself. Even though I have been doing this for a little while - pretty much every project involves something new to figure out.
Some of those glamour shots at the end could have been from a movie!
Wow thanks 👍👍
That looks great! Brilliant!
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow! This turned out beautifully. Great job 👏 I've recently just joined the Book Nook Club 😅
Haha I know. I saw your video a couple days ago. From one builder to another - I tip my hat. I have never built a book nook before, so when I saw yours I had to smile. Great job!!
@creativecuts7803 Thanks, dude! I really appreciate it. Like you say, it's a bit of an odd feeling to build something in puzzle pieces 😅 but it was a lot of fun
Ancient Egypt is one of my favorite time periods too and this turned out amazingly! Absolutely love it!
Thank you so much. Really appreciate your kind words 👍 🙏
Love that you let us see the “screw” up parts! Great and amazing work 😍
Gotta keep it real right? Haha
Amazing work ❤😊 thank you for sharing
Fantastic!!
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Superb!
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really beautiful results!!!
Thanks
Awesome work 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow.....amazing...thanks man
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Really really good.
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Another absolute masterpiece!
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I’m loving that you’re releasing new vids more often lately
My love for the hobby never fades, just sometimes work gets in the way.
My love for the hobby never fades, just sometimes work gets in the way haha
mic is a bit close/cheap but this is a great channel.
Appreciate the feedback. Mic was a little close as I had a naughty cold. Will bear it in mind for the future
They don't struggle to explain, they've even found instructions on how they built them. Awesome craft, but skip the misinformation
As far as I was aware, most of the theories on how they were built use shreds of evidence to form rough theories at best. Just this week I read an article on how using new lidar scans and satellite data they how potentially discovered a previously unknown stretches of the nile leading to the giza plateau. I am far from an expert on Eygpt, just a curious mind with a thirst for knowledge.
Please explain to those of us that don't buy into the lots of people and hand tools theory how these amazing structures were built