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I still make my furniture the old fashion way 😂 I just prefer it. If I can do it with my health problems and shakey hands, I feel like anyone can 🤷♀️ making the furniture from scratch using different materials is usually the longest/hardest part.
@@deliverit9842 😂 yeah, I get it haha I use my Dremel right now for that stuff. I love carving wood with it. It's super fun. All of it is relaxing for me because I have a ton of health problems (chronic & painful) and I homeschool my 9 year old that is on the spectrum... and my husband works second shift... needless to say, after my daughter goes to bed from like 10pm until my husband gets home at 1am, it's something I NEED to do to stay at least semi sane 😂 I also can't sit still, so if my husband and I are watching a movie, I have to be doing something (my husband hates it) with my hands.
@@adriannabcustomfurniture you sound like me lol my wife cant stand how I constantly got some artsy things in my hands😂 great video btw🙌 Ill subscribe. And I feel your pain I have a few conditions as well. We are stronger than we know though😌
There is just something so fun in watching her create art with tiny things, it's amazing and calming at the same time (if you don't have that specific type of phobia)
Speechless, the way she put effort on tiny little details is out from this earth. And the scene after all done, man. Wonderful job, I'm glad I found this channel.
The music you provide during the entire video gives a sort of spooky yet calming vibe, in my opinion. It's very calming. Whilst I'm over here writing a story, you're making a whole ass diorama of a masterpiece. I feel so unaccomplished with my life.
I hadn't noticed how I inadvertantly stopped breathing when you started to craft the house and its detailed micro accessories 😮 You have an outstanding understanding of colours and weathering. It would be awesome if you could add some scenes of how you CAD model the 3D creatures.
First timer, I'm 63 retired with joint disease so can't do model making/painting, I started at age 10 with airfix kits, but 00 napoleonic soldiers and then 19th century ships were my favourite, but once I started dioramas made whole thing better, not saying I was any good but I loved it. Even tried hms victory kit in wood, weekly magazine new parts each week steam to bend hull planks and more. Your work is amazing 👏 and I'm so jealous 😅, but I subscribed anyway, thankyou and wow 👌 👏
I think this is the best and highest quality diorama I've ever seen! The attention to detail you put into this is nothing short of masterful craftsmanship.
Great work, what a beautiful project. My thoughts: 1. In my head canon, the woman and the scorpion have an unconventionally good relationship and the scorpion is like her awesome German shepherd 2. Girl, you need to get yourself a Swiffer duster
@ Minibricks craft: You are a master of modelling. My whole childhood was trying to recreate a moment in still life of historic war scenes or fantasy/scifi but nothing I've done compares to your inspiration and master craft! Keep rocking our imaginations!
Simply incredible . Your artistry , your talent, your imagination and your attention to detail is mindblowing . Every time you finish one brilliant diorama l don,t think you,re manage to surpass it with the next...yet everytime you do !
i really don’t like deep water but i can’t stop watching creepy videos and scenarios about it. nonetheless you’re my favourite artist! your videos are both creepy but also aesthetically pleasing to the eye. always great music choices, amazing art and a really relaxing vibe - the way you do everything so carefully
I like to think the story here is the scropion is protecting a long dead spirit, who simply wishes to wander her home in peace. I'm no writer, but it seems like a pleasant outcome. :)
Gigantometrus Orthrus, or the two headed giant swamp scorpion is as unique for its choice in habitat and neck as its size and strange double heads. Most scorpions have a head attached to their torso and are native to deserts, drowning if left too long in water, but this mutation defies both evolutionary traits. Extremely territorial, once it stakes an area as its own, anything larger than a house cat that sets foot in this area is considered an enemy. The two heads are not, in fact, two separate entities, but rather each head houses half of the brain. This is believed to be because during mating, female arachnids often eat their mate, so this way, the female will only get one of the heads. Worth noting, female arachnids are usually much bigger and our research has only uncovered males of the species.
It is worth noting that scorpions normally have very poor eyesight but this species possesses remarkable acuity in both heads, being able to find prey in a wide variety of light conditions. They also seem to have evolved lungs that resemble a vertebrates as opposed to the usual book-lung structure, allowing them to grow to a much larger size. These animals also lack many sensory organs found in normal scorpion species such as pectines and chalicerae. These reasons and more have caused a wide debate in the scientific community of whether these creatures should be classified as scorpions or be placed in a new, unique Order by themselves.
Да блин, хватит издеваться. Каждая следующая Картина, круче предыдущей! Детализация на высшем уровне, как будто кино посмотрел! Спасибо за удовольствие! П.с. Уровень съёмки и мастерства вырос на порядок. Так держать!!!
Nice details, esp inside the house. I know most crafters try to get rid of the bubbles, but having bubbles here makes it look better. The only complaint I have is more of constructive criticism: the surface of the water is too still around the tail. Since it's poking above the water, there should been ripples around it.
She usually does, which is the weird thing. My guess is she did the video before fully finishing, because not only did she not do her usual ripples across the top of the water and around the tail, but also did not sand the sides.
Oh, wow. I love all of your creations, but this.. this was brilliant! The scorpion on its own was amazing, but you took it to the next level with that house. The detail! The furniture! The weathering! Absolutely superb!
Attention to details. When you zoomed your work i never doubt it as a diorama. It seems like a big real picture of structure. Your really amazing I'm one of your thousand subs and I follow your growth in this art and your I'm proud to see and experienced it. Great job! Thank you thank you.
Fun fact: the exterior of the house is the exact same as "phantom manor" over in Disneyland Paris. Iirc the building used as it's reference (an old Virginian schoolhouse I think) was also used as a reference to the bates motel
Two headed scorpions as the focal point in a diorama is my passion and what I live for…..This video captures everything I love. I watched 5-10 videos today on that subject matter alone and yours is easily one of my favorites, definitely top 5…..BRAVO
Шикарная и очень атмосферная работа,особенно по детализации дома.Некоторые ваши идеи буду использовать в своих диорамах.-)Привет от моделиста из России!-)
I’ve recently discover what diorama is and I love it. All the dioramas I’ve seen are amazing including this one. The people that makes these are talented and hope you guys continue. 👍
Comme toujours un travail et une réalisation magnifique. Le décor aquatique, la maison, le scorpion à deux têtes et tous les détails sont superbes. Une atmosphère superbement bien rendu avec une mise en peinture de l'ensemble magnifique. Un bonheur pour les yeux.. Merci... ~~ As always, wonderful work and achievement. The aquatic decor, the house, the two-headed scorpion and all the details are superb. A superbly rendered atmosphere with a magnificent painting of the whole. A pleasure for the eyes.. Thank you...
This is the most amazing build I’ve seen on RUclips in a long time. The miniatures are just incredible. The scene is impossibly wonderful even without everything else.
Plot Twist: The woman is a powerful sorceress, and the scorpion is there as a guardian to keep her in and protect the world from her dark magics. This is incredible artwork! Nicely done!
When she was a girl, Cynthia's mother told her a story about a princess trapped in a tower, guarded by an evil beast. Cynthia's mother is dead now, as are all her kin. It happened suddenly one day, when they found Cynthia's grandfather on the porch... A huge hole in his stomach like he'd been stabbed. His head burned with fever and his eyes were glazed over with terror as his mouth foamed. They only got one word out of him before he died... "Orthrus" They knew not where the creature came from or how it got into the swamp surrounding their mansion, but ever since it did, the swamp has begun eating away at their property, until no escape was left. One by one, the family fell. Either felled by the stinger or dragged underwater by the claws. The house is dark and lonely. The water creeps ever so slowly toward the door. Cynthia survives off rain water and insects. She awaits the day when someone will brave the swamp, kill the beast, and rescue her from this awful place. There is a princess, trapped in a tower, guarded by an evil beast.
Fun fact about arachnid anatomy: They have these things called “cephalothoraxes”, a term anyone with knowledge on anatomical terminology will understand as basically just meaning “head torsos”. This is because there’s very little definition between their heads and bodies. With that said, I’m curious what a proper two-headed scorpion would look like.
also fun fact that scorpion does not look like it can breathe underwater or is hairy enough to trap air bubbles to create an air supply. mind you it has two heads so I think it's beyond my knowledge of biology.
@@parkerm8325 I've gotten stung by many scorpions with most being no more severe than a wasp or hornet sting. While you are correct it's "not fun" it's also not really that bad. I do understand there is a species or two that can ruin your day but most can not.
Also fun fact....THIS IS A FANTASY BUILD. I am pretty sure the artist is not a dummy and knows that real scorpions can't breathe underwater or that they do not have actual heads.
Incredible mastury - the scene, the environment... it just all comes together so well. This is what the field is all about! This is the craft of diorama making - taking mundane objects, and turning them into miniture wonders, representative of our world, makes wonder. You combine so much - from a heat clay carving tool to Blender modeling - those sorta skills take years to develop, and I am proud of your commitment, and it shows, and its ohhh so wonderful ♡
I like can’t even process how talented this person is. How spectacular that art is .. how many hours this probably took .. how much you could sell it for .. even the video is a masterpiece. Bravo
Absolutely gorgeous work. Out of curiousity, that was a REALLY large pour with the clear resin. Weren't you afraid that the curing heat would damage the scorpion and the scenery?
Your skill set is incredible. Not only can you 3D model but then create these super detailed dioramas. I always wonder how you guys learned you could do this stuff?!
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where is the manicure?
Is that hot knife a modified vape? 😁
How the foam was looking when you were first cutting it I was getting ice glacier vibes lol
Great job!! How did you get the rising steams of bubbles in the water??
Sorry to bother you but what model did you use for the house? I would love to try to decorate it myself.
I realized you were in a whole different league when you started detailing the small furniture pieces, amazing work
When the furniture is 3D printed, it's not as hard as it looks. I'm sure you can do it!
I still make my furniture the old fashion way 😂 I just prefer it. If I can do it with my health problems and shakey hands, I feel like anyone can 🤷♀️ making the furniture from scratch using different materials is usually the longest/hardest part.
@@adriannabcustomfurniture yea I like to sometimes too, other times Im like, "lets call my friend with the 🖨"😂
@@deliverit9842 😂 yeah, I get it haha I use my Dremel right now for that stuff. I love carving wood with it. It's super fun. All of it is relaxing for me because I have a ton of health problems (chronic & painful) and I homeschool my 9 year old that is on the spectrum... and my husband works second shift... needless to say, after my daughter goes to bed from like 10pm until my husband gets home at 1am, it's something I NEED to do to stay at least semi sane 😂 I also can't sit still, so if my husband and I are watching a movie, I have to be doing something (my husband hates it) with my hands.
@@adriannabcustomfurniture you sound like me lol my wife cant stand how I constantly got some artsy things in my hands😂 great video btw🙌 Ill subscribe. And I feel your pain I have a few conditions as well. We are stronger than we know though😌
That woman chilling and brushing her hair in an abandoned house is much more horrifying than that double-headed scorpion.
is she supposed to be a ghost?
@@wosborne5535reminds of the lady brushing her hair in Scary Movie the scene in the lighthouse
Nah true
There is just something so fun in watching her create art with tiny things, it's amazing and calming at the same time (if you don't have that specific type of phobia)
What phobia is that? :o
@@XX-jk7hx it mostly depends on whatever project they're making
Nowadays whatever one does, you can be sure there will be somebody with a phobia about it 😝
@@XX-jk7hx the fear of really big things
They
Speechless, the way she put effort on tiny little details is out from this earth.
And the scene after all done, man.
Wonderful job, I'm glad I found this channel.
I am constantly amazed by everything you do, but as a hobbyist miniature painter seeing your freehand painting skills is absolutely incredible.
The music you provide during the entire video gives a sort of spooky yet calming vibe, in my opinion. It's very calming.
Whilst I'm over here writing a story, you're making a whole ass diorama of a masterpiece. I feel so unaccomplished with my life.
Would you feel better if I tell you that there is whole crew working on this projects? Writing is really tough though… Even to start is hard for me.
@@samisenbati I don't feel better at all. lol
Hello, can I have the name of the music from the beginning of the video? Т-т
@@samisenbatiis there really?
@@mangohouses yeah
I hadn't noticed how I inadvertantly stopped breathing when you started to craft the house and its detailed micro accessories 😮 You have an outstanding understanding of colours and weathering. It would be awesome if you could add some scenes of how you CAD model the 3D creatures.
First timer, I'm 63 retired with joint disease so can't do model making/painting, I started at age 10 with airfix kits, but 00 napoleonic soldiers and then 19th century ships were my favourite, but once I started dioramas made whole thing better, not saying I was any good but I loved it. Even tried hms victory kit in wood, weekly magazine new parts each week steam to bend hull planks and more.
Your work is amazing 👏 and I'm so jealous 😅, but I subscribed anyway, thankyou and wow 👌 👏
Вот это круто! Побольше бы в таком стиле 🔥
I think this is the best and highest quality diorama I've ever seen! The attention to detail you put into this is nothing short of masterful craftsmanship.
Great work, what a beautiful project. My thoughts:
1. In my head canon, the woman and the scorpion have an unconventionally good relationship and the scorpion is like her awesome German shepherd
2. Girl, you need to get yourself a Swiffer duster
I figured she was a ghost.
@@KTplease Oh she definitely is. But arguably so is Mr. Clean, maybe they should go out together
@@j3steven If I had to spend all eternity dusting, I guess that would be my personal hell. 😂
How funny!
I got an ad for swiffer wet jet just before watching
Or a leaf blower
@ Minibricks craft: You are a master of modelling. My whole childhood was trying to recreate a moment in still life of historic war scenes or fantasy/scifi but nothing I've done compares to your inspiration and master craft!
Keep rocking our imaginations!
Simply incredible . Your artistry , your talent, your imagination and your attention to detail is mindblowing . Every time you finish one brilliant diorama l don,t think you,re manage to surpass it with the next...yet everytime you do !
Wow . .simply wow . . .right down to the books on the floor. That was fantastic to watch, it was mesmerizing.
i really don’t like deep water but i can’t stop watching creepy videos and scenarios about it. nonetheless you’re my favourite artist!
your videos are both creepy but also aesthetically pleasing to the eye. always great music choices, amazing art and a really relaxing vibe - the way you do everything so carefully
Work of art.
Omg the rug you painted and the ones you put in the house are completely different
I think this is your best one. The scale of it. The pieces are amazing. I would live there. God bless
I like to think the story here is the scropion is protecting a long dead spirit, who simply wishes to wander her home in peace. I'm no writer, but it seems like a pleasant outcome. :)
Gigantometrus Orthrus, or the two headed giant swamp scorpion is as unique for its choice in habitat and neck as its size and strange double heads. Most scorpions have a head attached to their torso and are native to deserts, drowning if left too long in water, but this mutation defies both evolutionary traits. Extremely territorial, once it stakes an area as its own, anything larger than a house cat that sets foot in this area is considered an enemy. The two heads are not, in fact, two separate entities, but rather each head houses half of the brain. This is believed to be because during mating, female arachnids often eat their mate, so this way, the female will only get one of the heads. Worth noting, female arachnids are usually much bigger and our research has only uncovered males of the species.
god i love this- adds so much more immersion to the diorama already !! thank you for this !!
It is worth noting that scorpions normally have very poor eyesight but this species possesses remarkable acuity in both heads, being able to find prey in a wide variety of light conditions. They also seem to have evolved lungs that resemble a vertebrates as opposed to the usual book-lung structure, allowing them to grow to a much larger size.
These animals also lack many sensory organs found in normal scorpion species such as pectines and chalicerae.
These reasons and more have caused a wide debate in the scientific community of whether these creatures should be classified as scorpions or be placed in a new, unique Order by themselves.
Now I want to see the female Gigantometrus Orthrus... @minibricks, can you help? 😄
Bro, thank you for adding this! Gives a realistic feel to this! The details you put into it like it was a real creature are astonishing.
I read this in David Attenborough's voice.
I have *never* witnessed such a high level of artistry, talent, ingenuity and skill. Blown away by this woman’s work! ❤
Да блин, хватит издеваться. Каждая следующая Картина, круче предыдущей! Детализация на высшем уровне, как будто кино посмотрел! Спасибо за удовольствие! П.с. Уровень съёмки и мастерства вырос на порядок. Так держать!!!
Согласна, правда как будто фильм ужасов посмотрела, так реалистично и жутковато.🧐🤔🥴😬😳😲🤯😖😣😶😐😱👹👺💯
ficou simplesmente lindo, seu trabalho, é maravilhoso, obrigado por compartilhar seu incrível talento conosco aqui 🥰
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It's simply incredible that you're making all of that by yourself (as in colouring). Absolutely stunning.
I'm smiling the whole time I'm watching this....attention to detail and the experience needed to create this is so inspiring! Thank you.
Nice details, esp inside the house. I know most crafters try to get rid of the bubbles, but having bubbles here makes it look better.
The only complaint I have is more of constructive criticism: the surface of the water is too still around the tail. Since it's poking above the water, there should been ripples around it.
She usually does, which is the weird thing. My guess is she did the video before fully finishing, because not only did she not do her usual ripples across the top of the water and around the tail, but also did not sand the sides.
btw i was curius how they managed to add the bubble in that spot
@@cruximperator Shes a girl, dude, and so am I 😂 Watch her other videos.
@@cruximperator Its a woman and a man ye, their bone structure and nails change Every now and then, lol
@@cruximperator It's literally just two people lol. Sometimes its him doing stuff, sometimes the girl
Oh, wow. I love all of your creations, but this.. this was brilliant! The scorpion on its own was amazing, but you took it to the next level with that house. The detail! The furniture! The weathering! Absolutely superb!
As it pans around at end I almost forgot I was looking at a diorama. Breathtaking detail.
Ох как это красиво! Мне даже хочется это нарисовать🤩
Так атмосферно, будто этот дом настоящий, и есть в этом какая-то мистическая история!
Mind blowing.
Honestly i felt like i was there every step of the way, the music really pulled me into the world
I’m hooked! For my OCD and ADHD, this is pure therapy! Can you make the videos longer?!
Attention to details. When you zoomed your work i never doubt it as a diorama. It seems like a big real picture of structure. Your really amazing I'm one of your thousand subs and I follow your growth in this art and your I'm proud to see and experienced it. Great job! Thank you thank you.
細かいところまでちゃんと作られていてすごいです!☺️✨
Love how all of the furniture changed between the painting and placing stage. Such an interesting paint that cures into fine details XD
Fun fact: the exterior of the house is the exact same as "phantom manor" over in Disneyland Paris.
Iirc the building used as it's reference (an old Virginian schoolhouse I think) was also used as a reference to the bates motel
Two headed scorpions as the focal point in a diorama is my passion and what I live for…..This video captures everything I love. I watched 5-10 videos today on that subject matter alone and yours is easily one of my favorites, definitely top 5…..BRAVO
The detail in this piece is incredible. From the rugs on the floor to the cobwebs on the furniture. You absolutely crushed this one.
Talking about attention to detail, is an understatement.🤯 WOW!!!
Шикарная и очень атмосферная работа,особенно по детализации дома.Некоторые ваши идеи буду использовать в своих диорамах.-)Привет от моделиста из России!-)
What a great diorama. The finished product is outstanding, really liked the smoke with the light streaming in the windows.
I've watched many diorama videos, but none reach your skill level! Amazing work!
The “Precision and Patience” is what does it for me…
-So very talented indeed. 👍🏻
I somehow clicked on the video 14 seconds after it was posted. Best achievement so far 😂
It's indescribable feeling while watching this.. Bewitching yet very satisfying... And calming too.. Outstanding 👏👏👏👏
The level of detail is incredible!🤩
С 0 до последней минуты, это изумительно, приятно смотреть, интересно фантазировать. Спасибо.
Fantastic, lovely job
It gets me every time I'm just awe struck at how realistic these look I mean the detail is just out of this world really really cool
Once I received that notification I had to click on! Love your work 🔥
I’ve recently discover what diorama is and I love it. All the dioramas I’ve seen are amazing including this one. The people that makes these are talented and hope you guys continue. 👍
Comme toujours un travail et une réalisation magnifique. Le décor aquatique, la maison, le scorpion à deux têtes et tous les détails sont superbes. Une atmosphère superbement bien rendu avec une mise en peinture de l'ensemble magnifique.
Un bonheur pour les yeux.. Merci...
~~
As always, wonderful work and achievement. The aquatic decor, the house, the two-headed scorpion and all the details are superb. A superbly rendered atmosphere with a magnificent painting of the whole.
A pleasure for the eyes.. Thank you...
You are truly a master at what you do. Your imagination and detailing are fantastic. I love watching your work
Потрясающе! Невероятно.. Фантазия, внимание к деталям, куча труда... Сколько такое может стоить, интересно?
50000$ i think!💵💵
I love this aesthetic and it's amazing. I I appreciate the hard work. Thoughtful to the smallest detail. Great work
Incredible Diorama, what kind of such horrifying mystery hides in that old palace?
This is fantastically detailed!!! ❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
As someone who paints old statues. ..detailing is a pain when you know not many will be seen. But nonetheless rewarding. 🤗
Queee BELLO SALUDOS de Argentina sos una GENIA!!!!
This is fricken amazing, the story and ambience your pieces have really give them each their own originality
Восхитительно!!! Вы мастер мирового масштаба.
This is the most amazing build I’ve seen on RUclips in a long time. The miniatures are just incredible. The scene is impossibly wonderful even without everything else.
This is just simply awesome
Love the haunted old mansion and old details.That scorpion was beautiful but deadly looking.....Wonderful Diorama.....
Damn. So intricate, so gorgeous.
This is incredible. This is why you teach art. Legitimate art can truly inspire.
This person is a true artist
That was amazing. Sometimes it feels like there's no more real art being made in the world. Thank you for disproving that idea.
Plot Twist: The woman is a powerful sorceress, and the scorpion is there as a guardian to keep her in and protect the world from her dark magics.
This is incredible artwork! Nicely done!
安眠に最適。動画最後まで観ずに寝てるんじゃなくて、観ながら寝て起きてまた最初から 観るんだよ。最高!!
Спасибо, еще одна фобия)))
Incredible. Very well done. Impressive.
Это потрясающе!!! Видео, музыка и, конечно, работа мастера!!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Сколько времени нужно, чтобы сотворить такое чудо?
The furniture is amazing...each piece is different...incredibile
I genuinely want to live in a house like that. Absolutely stunning details, and the tiny ivy!!!
What an amazing diorama!! Your attention to detail is exquisite. Thank you so much for posting!
Такое ощущение что этот старый дом уже давно заброшен потому что там много паутины и весь он оброс растениями, а девушка в нём это призрак .
_I wish my complimentary vocabulary rn had other words than mindblown. All hails to Minibricks🛐_
I love your work!! I'm not good with words to describe my excitement!! Thank you very much!! Give art to the people!!!
Really getting Uncharted 4 Libertalia vibes from this. Wish I was this skilled.
Love the scary monster series your doing keep it up
Wow, wow, wow..that is just spellbinding.
So fascinating to watch the entire process and construction of this incredible build.
Thanku very much ❤
When she was a girl, Cynthia's mother told her a story about a princess trapped in a tower, guarded by an evil beast.
Cynthia's mother is dead now, as are all her kin.
It happened suddenly one day, when they found Cynthia's grandfather on the porch... A huge hole in his stomach like he'd been stabbed. His head burned with fever and his eyes were glazed over with terror as his mouth foamed. They only got one word out of him before he died...
"Orthrus"
They knew not where the creature came from or how it got into the swamp surrounding their mansion, but ever since it did, the swamp has begun eating away at their property, until no escape was left. One by one, the family fell. Either felled by the stinger or dragged underwater by the claws.
The house is dark and lonely. The water creeps ever so slowly toward the door. Cynthia survives off rain water and insects. She awaits the day when someone will brave the swamp, kill the beast, and rescue her from this awful place.
There is a princess, trapped in a tower, guarded by an evil beast.
Beautiful. I admire and appreciate your craft
How on earth did you make those little area rugs look so realistic! 👏🏼
The attention to detail and eye for color and design! Absolutely mesmerizing
This is so fascinating to me. Thanks for sharing your incredible talents and skills with us all. Wow.
Wow...just wow. That house is a masterpiece...amazing work as always
Outstanding video , build and presentation.
🔴 AWESOME THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO 👍👍👍👍
Fun fact about arachnid anatomy: They have these things called “cephalothoraxes”, a term anyone with knowledge on anatomical terminology will understand as basically just meaning “head torsos”. This is because there’s very little definition between their heads and bodies.
With that said, I’m curious what a proper two-headed scorpion would look like.
also fun fact that scorpion does not look like it can breathe underwater or is hairy enough to trap air bubbles to create an air supply. mind you it has two heads so I think it's beyond my knowledge of biology.
I live in Arizona. Ill let yall know if i come across one.
Completely irrelevant
I got stung by a scorpion before
Not fun
@@parkerm8325 I've gotten stung by many scorpions with most being no more severe than a wasp or hornet sting. While you are correct it's "not fun" it's also not really that bad. I do understand there is a species or two that can ruin your day but most can not.
Also fun fact....THIS IS A FANTASY BUILD. I am pretty sure the artist is not a dummy and knows that real scorpions can't breathe underwater or that they do not have actual heads.
КАК ЖЕ КРАСИВОООО! Я обожаю диорамы. Ваши работы потрясающие! Мне нравится тематика заброшенный домов
I would sooo buy this it is awesome great job your painting ability is top tier level!! ♥️♥️
Incredible mastury - the scene, the environment... it just all comes together so well. This is what the field is all about! This is the craft of diorama making - taking mundane objects, and turning them into miniture wonders, representative of our world, makes wonder. You combine so much - from a heat clay carving tool to Blender modeling - those sorta skills take years to develop, and I am proud of your commitment, and it shows, and its ohhh so wonderful ♡
So beutiful yet so scary
I like can’t even process how talented this person is. How spectacular that art is .. how many hours this probably took .. how much you could sell it for .. even the video is a masterpiece. Bravo
This beautiful diorama, is worthy of being a future setting for a film directed by Tim Burton or Guillermo del Toro
Your attention to detail is absolutely insane!! You're pieces definitely capture a moment n time an absolutely make it feel lifelike.
Absolutely gorgeous work. Out of curiousity, that was a REALLY large pour with the clear resin. Weren't you afraid that the curing heat would damage the scorpion and the scenery?
Perhaps the initial brushed on coating added an extra layer of protection against the heat also
You are on a whole different creative level. I applaud your skill and so happy I found your channel
Your skill set is incredible. Not only can you 3D model but then create these super detailed dioramas. I always wonder how you guys learned you could do this stuff?!