Thank you for watching. Here are some frequently asked questions and their answers. ⠀ Q. What is that clay? Does it cure in the microwave? A. The type of clay is polymer clay. It cures with the heat of the oven, not the microwave. It's sold to Amazon. Q. What is the material of that white board? A.That is the Foam core board. Used to make architectural models. Q. What is the machine that scrapes the foam core board? A.Micro motor. It's sold to Amazon. Q. What kind of resin are you using? A.It's a polyester resin. But this is not recommended because it is difficult to handle and has a strong odor. Epoxy resin is recommended for use. I use polyester because I have no money. Q. Music is noisy! distracted. A. sorry I can't speak English so I use it without help. From next time, I'll change to quieter music. Q. You are bad. No technique. A.I am aware of it. It's almost the first time to make a diorama. Please give me a break. ⠀ Thank you so much for giving me your valuable time. Thalasso hobbyer
"You are bad. No technique" Sorry that people are so rude. This was a great video and you did a great job, Using cling wrap with the polymer clay was awesome! i never thought of that so thank you!
People are dumb! You can easy see that you are gifted with an artistic vision n hand. If this is the beginning of your journey... Can't wait to see what you create in a couple years!! Keep it up 👍👍 👍👍 👍
If that's a first time making a diorama whooooooooa, i chose this video cause the finished piece looked cool in the thumbnail! Also the music isn't that bad, if you like to use it then you don't have to change it. I always see people demanding things from artists. Some people will always have something negative to say. Anyway, I hope you will create more things you like and thank you for sharing them with us!
I absolutely love the fact this came straight from your imagination, there was an idea, a spark, and you created something stunning out of it. I wish I had this talent, its incredible, thank you for sharing this.
@@jaear6032 -- I think it's both. It is possible to have the skill but no imagination, in which case the creation may be uninspired. But you put together skill and talent and then you are able to let your imagination take flight and create scenes like these. :)
I watch a lot of different people make a lot of different dioramas. And I'd have to say that this guy is by far the best. Where other people would use 3D printing machines in computers he is using just his hands and imagination. Build everything himself. Fantastic art
You are hands down the best diorama sculptor on this platform. I watch sculpting to fall asleep at night. Yours is one of the only channels I can sit and watch the whole thing. You don’t 3D print and that’s not taking away from folks that do, but there’s something special about watching a person making the tiniest details with their hands.
Abandoned pool house, murky pool with hidden fluke like worm hidden check. You just created a lot of peoples nightmares. Fantastic results. wow you have an amazing imagination.....
Why is this so cute My name is beast I live in pool I need the water To keep me cool Am all alone So to keep me amused I splash the water in my pool :3
I guess his original owners trained him not to make a mess? There's a ladder that goes into the pool, which implies people used to get in the water with it, and a stool where people could sit and watch it, both of which imply that it was probably pretty well socialized
This is so great, i really enjoyed the sculpting part. this is creativity. not just building a model kit to put it in your diorama but to just create one on your own!
Really liked this one, I feel just to say that maybe adding little details like power cords hanging from the walls or things coming from outside the windows (tree branches or other things) or broken lamps on walls may add a little of personalization to the scene. Don't misunderstand me, i really like it and the ambience you set, just wondering if my comment could help you see it from another perspective! Keep the good work! :)
don't get me wrong, broken lights and tree branches sound nice, but I won't say this diorama lacks in details nor customization this piece has a very good balance and realism, being so well characterized but at the same time not too busy, and this is not so easy to achieve oh, and as a rule you ALWAYS want to avoid an overcrowded diorama, especially a small one (this goes for all dioramas, not just the ones for tabletop) a single scene should be easy to read at the first glance (you can look again to find out more features, but you shouldn't miss anything important the first time around), so the more details you add, the more your eye will skip in the ensemble, at the risk of giving you the impression of a messy jumble it's a common beginner mistake plus, the focus here seems to be the cute giant leech in the pool, so adding more random stuff on the building around him will be distracting without really adding anything... and that's another rookie mistake you want to dearly avoid: regardless the art form, the frame should NEVER overpower the piece: it's supposed to be complimentary, not the center of attention ... just to add some more perspective ^__^
@@nimeryaspawnbrd1049 I'm pretty sure branches and lights are unconsciously part of the environment and would only add a bit of realism without polluting the scene. The mistake is to add alternative elements that seems to be important.
@@serenity5892 my guess (and my point in the message above) is that, since the author didn't feel like adding them, they probably weren't that crucial to the scenario he had in mind, regardless their being a conscious (?) part of it... long story short, is a matter of minor artistic choices and personal tastes
@@nimeryaspawnbrd1049 Of couse, but it could simply be the result of doing it alone. From my personal experience, I would've probably missed a ton of details and ideas in the process of my drawings by not sharing them WIP.
I'd be all about a creepy shadow across one of the windows from the outside. Maybe a tree, a lamp post, a phone pole, or the stretching arm of a shambler. Either way, win win.
It’s my first time here... and this person spending hours meticulously making this epic sea worm creature, only to be immediately repulsed by how gross it looks, just made me ugly laugh. Subscribed!
How could someone dislike this master piece I mean he puts so much effort in it and someone just dislike it. And I really have to say that I love your work and I love it how much effort you put in your vids. Keep up ;)
The level of detail that goes into these is amazing. Imagine if someone took a close up photo and maybe used the grey filter...they could post it as a lost picture of abandoned place with "creature" in old pool. I love seeing these things.
Your works are amazing. As a hyper-realism fan myself i appreciate how detailed you are and as a fan of fantasy I'm amazed by your imagination! I will never get bored of your projects.
I have seen it done before but it is not as common, and it's a shame because it adds a lot to the scene. Many models are a 3D to scale space, but open indoor models like this are often square and look comparitively flat. Not to say they're not also impressive, but the perspective makes it so much cooler and more immersive.
What amazes me about this work of art is how precisely the perspective and the vanishing point have been implemented. C. Escher couldn't do it better! And I am amazed every time with what certainty the right materials are used here in order to leave an absolutely realistic impression! Many pre-digital science fiction and fantasy films would have looked better if someone like the Thalasso Hobbyer would have built the sets ... Great!
As a horror movie fan & also a fan of Lovecraft, Stephen King and Clive Barker, I LOVE your 'creatures' that you created in every single artworks. Amazing idea, and amazing creations.... It's truly amazing that each artworks have their own stories and makes me keep thinking about what will happen next. keep up great work! You're amazing :)
This makes me want to try out clay sculpting so much. You can guarantee that I’m subbed after watching your amazing art skills. Never thought something like this beautiful master piece was possible with just clay off Amazon
Sympa! Juste un petit détail! Avec autant de détritus tombés du plafond, il devrait avoir sur ce plafond bien plus de dégâts! Pour le coup de la perspective, super! Amicalement, Stéph. Nice! Just one small detail! With so much rubbish falling from the ceiling, there should be a lot more damage on the ceiling! For the perspective, great! Sincerely, Stéph.
Your attention to detail is amazing. Every time I thought "now it is perfect!" you found something else to add that made it even better. You are so talented!
This is a 3D representation of a nightmare! I did some jobs with 3D rendering, and the only thing that maybe is missing is some light effects, maybe using leds? Nice use of perspective too!
excellent work! the only thing that throws me off is the debris on the floor - the walls don't seem damaged enough to justify it... the effect is great though :)
I've been told it's impressive how I do my job, by people watching me do it. Now, my job is about the one thing I am confident about knowing and doing well. Might be the three beer cans, but I just had this feeling that they might be seeing and feeling something like what I am seeing while watching these vids. You do something I cannot, due to all the hours of you doing, practicing and learning about that thing. Because you are overall enjoying the learning process despite the occasional frustrations.
Thalasso has given life a meaning and wonder that if these creatures stood before us with wonder and curiosity and the creatures homes of the forgotten lands your art work brings back all the wonder of the world I love your idea’s and I love your work keep up the art work!
Thank you for watching. Here are some frequently asked questions and their answers.
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Q. What is that clay? Does it cure in the microwave? A. The type of clay is polymer clay. It cures with the heat of the oven, not the microwave. It's sold to Amazon.
Q. What is the material of that white board? A.That is the Foam core board. Used to make architectural models.
Q. What is the machine that scrapes the foam core board? A.Micro motor. It's sold to Amazon.
Q. What kind of resin are you using? A.It's a polyester resin. But this is not recommended because it is difficult to handle and has a strong odor. Epoxy resin is recommended for use. I use polyester because I have no money.
Q. Music is noisy! distracted. A. sorry I can't speak English so I use it without help. From next time, I'll change to quieter music.
Q. You are bad. No technique. A.I am aware of it. It's almost the first time to make a diorama. Please give me a break.
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Thank you so much for giving me your valuable time. Thalasso hobbyer
I thought it was styrofoam. 🤔
I’m just trying out a couple things and I’m just wondering how to get them done with that job so you know I will let him go but I’m
"You are bad. No technique" Sorry that people are so rude. This was a great video and you did a great job, Using cling wrap with the polymer clay was awesome! i never thought of that so thank you!
People are dumb! You can easy see that you are gifted with an artistic vision n hand. If this is the beginning of your journey... Can't wait to see what you create in a couple years!! Keep it up
👍👍 👍👍 👍
If that's a first time making a diorama whooooooooa, i chose this video cause the finished piece looked cool in the thumbnail! Also the music isn't that bad, if you like to use it then you don't have to change it. I always see people demanding things from artists. Some people will always have something negative to say.
Anyway, I hope you will create more things you like and thank you for sharing them with us!
I love that this dude has a mind of a story writer and the gifted hands of a artist that makes something INCREDIBLE.
I agree. He should write small books or comics to go with his work ☺
@@HolyFreakinDragonSlayer nah his work should be featured in museums
@@Frog744 and that too.
Meus parabéns
Eu não gostei muito disso porque é paia e você gosta mas
You know what’s good about these, the fact that if they get dusty it doesn’t matter.
“ it’s part of the look”
Yeah
They are also easy to clean up with small accessories like the mini vacuum brush for computer hardware.
@@sarahvanrooyen7280 😂🤣🌝🇵🇭🌚🙃🙃🌝🌚🌝🌚🌝🌚🌝🌝🤍🤍
Unless you have to move it and you can feel every single fibre of dust accumulated on it
I want to give you a like but it would ruin the 555 ;-;
I absolutely love the fact this came straight from your imagination, there was an idea, a spark, and you created something stunning out of it. I wish I had this talent, its incredible, thank you for sharing this.
Thank you for your pleasant comment!
it more of a skill than talent i think
@@jaear6032 -- I think it's both. It is possible to have the skill but no imagination, in which case the creation may be uninspired. But you put together skill and talent and then you are able to let your imagination take flight and create scenes like these. :)
I am better
@@minsungminsung318 truth hurts
Can we take a sec to appreciate that he sculpts all his characters and makes his own backgrounds
We do that by watching his videos and liking them.
I love that it's all done by hand and not with crazy expensive computer programs and machines
I watch a lot of different people make a lot of different dioramas. And I'd have to say that this guy is by far the best. Where other people would use 3D printing machines in computers he is using just his hands and imagination. Build everything himself. Fantastic art
Ya I don't like the ones with 3d printers as much. This guy shows that you can do amazing art without fancy 3d machines and Lazer cutters.
The scariest part is that you don't know how large the mouth is. That mouth is open. You can't see the lower jaw.
Stop it, I'm already creeped out 😰
@AnimalGem14 I will. Don't worry about it.
My theory is the jaw runs down the whole body and it eats you from the bottom
Imagine a millipede but with teeth instead of legs
@@sparetime2475 this guy gets it
めちゃめちゃ真剣に見てたら不覚にも
「拾ってきた砂です。」
で笑ってしまった。
大丈夫みんな笑ってるよw
@@bel-4 関係ないけどお文具さん?
絶妙な水の残り加減とどこまで続くかわからない水の深さがマッチしててとても恐怖を注ぐ
Me: What kind of monsters are you good at making?
Thalasso: Yes.
LOL
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نرنزببي
すごい.....クオリティが高すぎてサムネイル見た瞬間にほんとにそういうところがあるんだと思った....日本人ほとんど見てないのには驚き
やって来ました
やって来ました
やって来ました
シャンブルスしたらここにたどり着いた。
日本人います!
The aggressive play on perspective makes the build look absolutely insane. Extremely well done dude and congrats on the views.
the chair is such a tiny add-on but it like just ✨completes✨ it
I was the 69th like
You are hands down the best diorama sculptor on this platform. I watch sculpting to fall asleep at night. Yours is one of the only channels I can sit and watch the whole thing. You don’t 3D print and that’s not taking away from folks that do, but there’s something special about watching a person making the tiniest details with their hands.
たらさんの作品の何が好きかって、この絶妙な寂れ具合の表現が好き
ヤバい人だ、技術的にヤバい人だ
細かい作業すごっ!!
Wow it's so really amazing..
형이 여기서 왜나와?
?
한국인 반갑구먼유
That’s what she sad
I love this, I feel like this is something that would live in an indoor pool area in the fallout universe!
I am reminded of the Sewer Zeugl in The Witcher.
Abandoned pool house, murky pool with hidden fluke like worm hidden check. You just created a lot of peoples nightmares. Fantastic results. wow you have an amazing imagination.....
i’m a really big fan of the way you use dramatic shapes and forced perspective to make this feel like it’s absolutely huge,,
it would been cool if they did some "wet spots" on the dirty zones at the sides of the pool, maybe because the monster splashes water sometimes
Why is this so cute
My name is beast
I live in pool
I need the water
To keep me cool
Am all alone
So to keep me amused
I splash the water in my pool :3
I guess his original owners trained him not to make a mess? There's a ladder that goes into the pool, which implies people used to get in the water with it, and a stool where people could sit and watch it, both of which imply that it was probably pretty well socialized
I would literally spend my whole day just to watch him create this stuff
This is so great, i really enjoyed the sculpting part. this is creativity. not just building a model kit to put it in your diorama but to just create one on your own!
There is no greater happiness than this. Thank you very much.
Uwau...
Emezing....
Realistic...
Hey! Not to be an asshole, and nobody bully me, just helping the guy out, it's wow and amazing
@@mrfus9041 he tried, give him a A for effort
@@mrfus9041 he's doing it on on purpose because in Indonesia sometimes they purposely mismatch the words to match the Indonesian accent to mess around
@@mrfus9041 its supposed to be a joke a-hole
Ummm, ofcourse it's realistic. Because it's made in Reality
人工物と未確認巨大生物のコンボにはものすごいエモさを感じる
パースバチバチに聞いた立体感がもう気が狂うほどたまらねぇぜ…(恍惚)
分かります〜〜〜〜‼︎‼︎
パーツだけ見ると、ん?ってなるのがバチコーンとハマった時と、遠目に全体像で見た時のこの快感ヤバいです。
うっとり顔で拝見してます〜
@@wingbigsky3686
動画「仮組みやで〜」
ワイ「お!ええや〜ん(キャッキャッ)」
動画「ちな動かすとこう(急激な奥行き)」
ワイ「」(昇天)
こんな感じになりますよね…動画だからこそ出来るこの表現、ゾクソクする気持ちよさがクセになりますよね!
なんて気が遠くなる作業で細かい…
SF映画好きにたまらんあの怪物感の見た目✨
手間隙かけた作品はやっぱ凄い‼️
怪物の見た目がいい!
Really liked this one, I feel just to say that maybe adding little details like power cords hanging from the walls or things coming from outside the windows (tree branches or other things) or broken lamps on walls may add a little of personalization to the scene.
Don't misunderstand me, i really like it and the ambience you set, just wondering if my comment could help you see it from another perspective! Keep the good work! :)
don't get me wrong, broken lights and tree branches sound nice, but I won't say this diorama lacks in details nor customization
this piece has a very good balance and realism, being so well characterized but at the same time not too busy, and this is not so easy to achieve
oh, and as a rule you ALWAYS want to avoid an overcrowded diorama, especially a small one (this goes for all dioramas, not just the ones for tabletop)
a single scene should be easy to read at the first glance (you can look again to find out more features, but you shouldn't miss anything important the first time around), so the more details you add, the more your eye will skip in the ensemble, at the risk of giving you the impression of a messy jumble
it's a common beginner mistake
plus, the focus here seems to be the cute giant leech in the pool, so adding more random stuff on the building around him will be distracting without really adding anything...
and that's another rookie mistake you want to dearly avoid: regardless the art form, the frame should NEVER overpower the piece: it's supposed to be complimentary, not the center of attention
... just to add some more perspective ^__^
@@nimeryaspawnbrd1049 I'm pretty sure branches and lights are unconsciously part of the environment and would only add a bit of realism without polluting the scene. The mistake is to add alternative elements that seems to be important.
@@serenity5892 my guess (and my point in the message above) is that, since the author didn't feel like adding them, they probably weren't that crucial to the scenario he had in mind, regardless their being a conscious (?) part of it...
long story short, is a matter of minor artistic choices and personal tastes
@@nimeryaspawnbrd1049 Of couse, but it could simply be the result of doing it alone. From my personal experience, I would've probably missed a ton of details and ideas in the process of my drawings by not sharing them WIP.
I'd be all about a creepy shadow across one of the windows from the outside. Maybe a tree, a lamp post, a phone pole, or the stretching arm of a shambler. Either way, win win.
You know it turned out great when even you’re grossed out by your own work, i love it!
架空の生き物なのにリアリティがあり映画みたいですね🎬
It’s my first time here... and this person spending hours meticulously making this epic sea worm creature, only to be immediately repulsed by how gross it looks, just made me ugly laugh. Subscribed!
The amount of talent oozing out of this person is incredible
Who, at first, didn't realize forced perspective was being used??? I love it!
本当に少しだけの応援ですが、おやつ代にどうぞ。
これからも楽しみにしてます。
How could someone dislike this master piece I mean he puts so much effort in it and someone just dislike it. And I really have to say that I love your work and I love it how much effort you put in your vids. Keep up ;)
The level of detail that goes into these is amazing. Imagine if someone took a close up photo and maybe used the grey filter...they could post it as a lost picture of abandoned place with "creature" in old pool. I love seeing these things.
見だしたら、仕事が手につきません・・・
素敵な動画ありがとうございます。
ジオラマにパースをきかすの面白いですね
建物全体を意図的に歪ませているから丁度いい角度で見る必要があるけど、その代わり建物に奥行きを感じるから本当にジオラマとは思えない完成度!
I don't understand why I keep returning to these videos. They give me shivers every time, but I can't stop watching.
I think they need to check the Ph of that pool, seems a little off.
Jokes aside, I love this diorama!
Your works are amazing. As a hyper-realism fan myself i appreciate how detailed you are and as a fan of fantasy I'm amazed by your imagination! I will never get bored of your projects.
元々この郊外の家には病弱な男の子と両親が治療のために住んでいて友達が欲しかったお魚くんは少しずつ体調が良くなっていった男の子と仲良くなり一緒にプールで遊んでいた。だけどある日病状が急変して男の子が亡くなり、両親は悲しみのあまり息子との思い出が残る家を捨てて出ていってしまう。お魚くんはその事を理解出来ず男の子と両親の帰りを何年も待ち続けて、この家族以外の人間が屋敷に近づくのが許せなくて入ってきた部外者を怒りのあまり殺しちゃうのを繰り返してこの姿になった…。とか妄想してたらお魚くんが可愛く見えてきたしもう帰ってこない家族を待ち続けるお魚くんが健気で泣きそうになった
好き。
こういうのほんとに大好きです。あれば行ってみたいそのまま異世界に行かないかとかワクワクする
これは想像力掻き立てられるわ。あと守護者のビジュアルめっちゃ好み。
廃墟は嘗て如何なる建物だったのか、そこで何者が如何に過ごしていたのか。
プールと繋がる地下とは何なのか。守護者と呼ばれるそれの正体は何なのか、何故廃墟のプールに潜みそこを守るのか……。
本当にもう見て考えてるだけで楽しくて仕方ない。
造形も凄いんだけど、何がやばいって遠近感出してるとこだよね。
Konichua
kawaii
tntn
そうそう。ある視点から目で見たままを切り取ってるから凄い。
I love how I. The middle of the video he acknowledges that the monster looks TERRIFYING
Never really thought of applying the fundamentals of drawing perspective to something 3D but the effect is amazing
I have seen it done before but it is not as common, and it's a shame because it adds a lot to the scene. Many models are a 3D to scale space, but open indoor models like this are often square and look comparitively flat. Not to say they're not also impressive, but the perspective makes it so much cooler and more immersive.
What amazes me about this work of art is how precisely the perspective and the vanishing point have been implemented. C. Escher couldn't do it better! And I am amazed every time with what certainty the right materials are used here in order to leave an absolutely realistic impression! Many pre-digital science fiction and fantasy films would have looked better if someone like the Thalasso Hobbyer would have built the sets ... Great!
湖上の発電所にいそうな主だなと思い見てました。
あそこも素晴らしい廃墟です。
いやほんとに最高👍素晴らしいクオリティ👍制作ペースも凄い‼️
ありがとうございます。とっても嬉しいです!(^^)!
I really like the way you use perspective, it makes your builds look a lot bigger
this is so beautiful and cool, i love the forced perspective, i never imagined you could use that for 3d models, but it works so well!
I’ve watched some really talented people create some very realistic dioramas, but this tops them all.
素敵です
主さんの作る異世界感のあるものとか
大好きです
As a horror movie fan & also a fan of Lovecraft, Stephen King and Clive Barker, I LOVE your 'creatures' that you created in every single artworks. Amazing idea, and amazing creations.... It's truly amazing that each artworks have their own stories and makes me keep thinking about what will happen next. keep up great work! You're amazing :)
I bet a lot of students wished to be your teammate in group projects back in school. You’re a master at this!
This is so freaky & cool...you've got a hell of an imagination, man. The fact that it came from your mind makes it all the more creepy.
Man, you are too god for this world. I am sure, one day you will be one of the most famous
毎日出勤してまず最初にあなたの作品を鑑賞します。
差分になり、精神が清らかなる感じです。
ありがとうございます。
あなたも私も日本人で良かった
材料も道具もすぐ手に入りそうな物を使ってるからこそ
より凄さが分かります✨✨
普通に距離感とかがあってすごい笑
This makes me want to try out clay sculpting so much. You can guarantee that I’m subbed after watching your amazing art skills. Never thought something like this beautiful master piece was possible with just clay off Amazon
I am in awe of your skills! The patience, the ingenuity, and the attention to detail!
Can we all stop our lives and appreciate that they do all of this by hand?
I love it! It looks like something you don’t wanna find while exploring an abandoned building
I couldn't even envision this on my best day. Pro level.
Amazing! I want to explore this world more (maybe with weapons so I don't get attacked by monsters). Thank you for sharing.
Thank you. I pray for your safety.
秋葉原の万世橋にも外からは入れないこんな感じの空間あった気がする…
こういう不思議な場所好きです
Sympa! Juste un petit détail! Avec autant de détritus tombés du plafond, il devrait avoir sur ce plafond bien plus de dégâts! Pour le coup de la perspective, super! Amicalement, Stéph.
Nice! Just one small detail! With so much rubbish falling from the ceiling, there should be a lot more damage on the ceiling! For the perspective, great! Sincerely, Stéph.
I love that cryptid!! Outstanding work!
Thank you so much!!
The effort this dude puts into his artwork is just-
Wow
O o O
I am not a fan of false perspectives in general, but here I love it! It makes the whole piece way bigger!
Thanks for sharing your work with us!
sand?! SAND?! everything that this God thouches is pure gold!!!( Sorry bad English)
素晴らしいジオラマの数々を拝見致しました。 静寂の中に息づくクリーチャーが恐ろしくも神々しく見入ってしまいました。 廃墟や社も良いですね。 何かクトゥルフ神話に近しい雰囲気を感じましたので、人知れない禁断の土地に静かに佇む邪神達を見てみたくなってしまいました。 お疲れ様でした。
見ててめちゃくちゃ面白かったです❤️ 15分があっという間でした😆
ありがとうございます!これからもよろしくお願いいたします!(^^)!
It doesn’t have much room to swim - no wonder the creature looks so mad!
Jokes aside though - incredible work here 😯
You can imagine that this pool is very deep
The description says it’s connected to underground water, good thing because I bet this thing would out grow that pool in no time.
Cecona oh! I didn’t read that, that’s really cool 😁
I love the way u scuplt the monsters without buying it on Amazon or Ebay! Keep going bro !!!!
After all, I want to make my own ideal monster. Thank you for your nice comments! Thank you.
He is the most creative person I've ever seen
imagine going into an abandoned house with a pool inside and seeing that come out that would tempt me to jump in
I think this is possibly THE COOLEST thing I've ever seen!!!! So amazing!!!
関係ないけど 手がめちゃくちゃ綺麗
RUclips recommendation has brought me here and I did not regret it
It's amazing work!
Your attention to detail is amazing. Every time I thought "now it is perfect!" you found something else to add that made it even better. You are so talented!
奥行の感じとかめっちゃ計算して作ってるんすごい
Hello. It has become awesome. Nice that you showed it in such detail. Greetings Tino
Thank you so much!
This is a 3D representation of a nightmare! I did some jobs with 3D rendering, and the only thing that maybe is missing is some light effects, maybe using leds? Nice use of perspective too!
めっちゃ欲しい!!譲って欲しい!!
次の作品も期待してます!!頑張ってください!
Oh, man, i would NOT like to encounter that scenery in real life. Great job!
I love how the angles add depth to the building.
excellent work!
the only thing that throws me off is the debris on the floor - the walls don't seem damaged enough to justify it... the effect is great though :)
Thank you!
maybe the debris is from trash that came in from the windows that are broken
I just thought it would be debis from the ceiling
@@chriscooper9624 the ceiling is visibly in good shape ;)
@@stefanwild326 haha good eyes, I didn't even notice
すごすぎます~!デルトラクエスト感ありますね!
デルトラクエスト懐かしすぎワロタw
拾ってきた砂が良い味出してんの草
no words enough to express how delighted I am seeing your video
I've been told it's impressive how I do my job, by people watching me do it. Now, my job is about the one thing I am confident about knowing and doing well.
Might be the three beer cans, but I just had this feeling that they might be seeing and feeling something like what I am seeing while watching these vids.
You do something I cannot, due to all the hours of you doing, practicing and learning about that thing. Because you are overall enjoying the learning process despite the occasional frustrations.
I have a hard time drawing perspective in 2D. Imagine making perspective in 3D properly in a micro scale ajdjja
So impressive!
Very well done. Enough that I want to go exploring. Thank you for sharing your passion
Thank you! It would be great if there was such a place.
this beyond DIY. plus the " i won't let u down" at the end is thru tho .. SUBBED
Thalasso has given life a meaning and wonder that if these creatures stood before us with wonder and curiosity and the creatures homes of the forgotten lands your art work brings back all the wonder of the world I love your idea’s and I love your work keep up the art work!
The music (for me at least) sells the subtle creepy vibe and I'm loving every bit of it lol