There is a very wellknown song: "I had a dream..." This is my goal-let my dream come thrue😃 And there is one additional ingreadient-Your support through the Green Aqua Channel🤩
thank you green aqua for appreciating our country Indonesia, Aquascape contest in our country is very demanding to always be creative about beauty. compete with the same excitement and pleasure. and in our country Indonesia there are many aquascape communities where we can learn and develop creativity. greetings to aquascape lovers all over the world I come from Indonesia
maybe someday after covid-19 ends the green aqua team will visit Indonesia To be a guest judge in the biggest live contest that will be held in Indonesia and covered directly by the Green Aqua team ... I have great hopes ... greetings from Aquascaper Indonesia ... 🤛🏽
I think this video is one of my favorites. Thank you so much for creating it. I think that aquascaping brings together everything I love most: nature, creativity, technology, photography, design. It's an art form and I think Green Aqua is a concentration of artists. The influence that Mr. Amano has had on you is very evident. You're a bit like the Steve Jobs of aquascaping. It is from the fusion of art, science and technology that the best things come out. Well done! Keep going!
I can't understand how it is possible that this type of video has almost 46K views and only 2400 likes. Thank you very much for everything you share with us.
This is incredibly helpful, thank you for putting out such interesting, educational, videos. Will be thinking more critically about my scapes going forward.
FINALLY! Someone said it out loud that there is a difference between fishkeeping and aquascaping. I beleive they are equal in like none is better then the other. Also beleive that as much as they have in common they also have as differences. Sensei is speaking some great points for sure! As you know up until now I’ve had natural kind of tanks and my tanks were build around the fish I was to keep in them, so I’ve tried to learn about the certain fishes natural habitat first. In about 2 weeks I’m bringing home my first ever SCAPE... (you know which one) so this will be new territory for me. Excited to learn the new stuff... I will answer the question with an addition to scapes in about a year :)
In this vlog, you had talked about your own development from various perspectives. This in itself is highly inspirational and encouraging for those who are eager to reach a higher level. On a more personal note, I got very emotional as you had mentioned one of my late friend, Dr. Popper Péter, who I still miss terribly, along with another email-pal of mine, Takashi-san. And that time I did not know who he is in the world of aquascaping. Thank you for bringing up those memories of mine, which I cherish so much as I cherish the friendship of all at Green Aqua.
This video has been a huge help to me. I have no artistic vision with my tanks, but this is a big help. I now can understand my limitations and how to improve. Your expertise, video skills, and sense of humor just add to why I love Green Aqua. Thank You.
Really creative people usually get their ideas from somebody or something else. Just think of the great artists of the past. I was thinking of the Ghent altarpiece. Really a groundbreaking piece but he or they got their inspiration from other altar pieces. So I get my inspiration from other scapes that I see and then I make what I like and incorporate as much as I can. The conference by Josh Sims helped me a lot and I will simply try and incorporate as much as he presented as I can. Nagyon szepen koszonom, Balacz. This is a very very good presentation.
These videos are so well constructed. Peaceful with plenty of valuable information. You managed to balance the entire video in such a way that you want to enjoy every second of it. I loved the reference to dr. Gabor Mate, I`m currently reading ``In the realm of hungry ghosts``. Can`t wait to visit your ``showroom`` in Budapest once this pandemic is over. Kudos from Romania!
I am enlightened , good at DIY, father and grandfather , creative alcoholic lol , every new tank I do ,I learn more about myself and the hobby , with a lot of help from you guys
Great video, I am so inspired. I live in Arizona, USA. I really love your desert tank. I tried to scape a desert tank using Arizona petrified wood. It was a okay first attempt. I am really new to aqua scaling. Going through personal issues, and a pandemic. It is very therapeutic for me. Thank you.
Glad you found your comfort in aquascaping, I wish you better times Steve! I love Arizona, it's my favorite place on earth really. Part of my family lives there, it's always such a great experience to visit! Maybe I'll move there someday. The desert is just great, I will need to get some petrified wood from there to do my own scape in Budapest some day.
Thank you for this beautiful video! I get something new from every upload- among the things I learned from this video is that "to scape" means "to build". And I also see why I I've been struggling - I build scapes that keep getting dwarfed by my swords and ludwigia. I now see I either need a really big scape or much smaller plants. Thanks for the encouragement to keep learning and growing!
Absolutley. The scaling with plants is a tool that needs to be used, this is why we don't use big echinodorus too much. Or ludwigia. But they are beautiful plants!
this video is so useful for scapers.. this topic is important for all hobbiests who want to make competition level tanks...thanks for this video,,,lv to see balazs sir...
It helps alot to be present in the moment and just feel the energy and how it flows. Thx for your inspiration keep it on! Very best wishes from Germany
Being a professional psychological counselor and a beginner level aquascaper I always try to read the psychological needs of my customers to creat a layout. According to me reading of humans psychology is one of the basic step to creat a scape for them because in my view main aim of any scape is giving a psychological peace to the viewer (here comes the role of psychological need). @Balaz thanks for sharing your insight in this topic. Love your way of explanation. 💗💗💗💗
It's very interesting You speak Hungarian from time to time. It encourages to lern more languages🤗 Very interesting film and what you were talking about. I really waiting for the next chapter😊👏
Thanks for the best video.Green aqua inspired a lot.Great videos and information are given by green aqua ,we are discuss about ur tanks and videos ❤️❤️👍👍🙏
Hi, I'm from Indonesia. I feel proud that Indonesia is the most creative country in the world. I hope the aquascape world will be even more inspired. thanks❤️
Thank you so much for the lesson. 🙏 Its always a joy learning from Masters. ❤️ I really love your tank inspired by Riddick movie. Its phenomenal👍👍😍😍😍 ( one of my fav) Have a great weekend guys cheers
Finally!!!!!❤ i think the community needs some like iaplc scaping explainations. Videos like steve chong and others did. That would be a huge boost to the community
@@SteveScapesYT i think most home aquariums are going to look more like iaplc/na type tanks. People want that experiance at home but many hobbiests dont have the knowlege like building hardscape, creating layers and perspecive. Greenaqua did a unbelievable goog job with their workshops. Bud we need more People creating videos like you Steve. Not just for the fact of contest competition. But we need that contest influence for our Hobby. The tipps and tricks (not all of them😉), the one on ons. I think this is also a wonderful goal for the top aquascapers over the world charing this knowlege and content and having a huge influence to our growing community. Sorry for my english. Cherrs from germany ✌
I was surprised and happy when I saw your first picture for inspiration, Balazs. I come from there! Cenotes are located in the Yucatan Peninsula, southeast of Mexico. The ground is very calcareous and there are underground rivers because the ground is like a huge sponge. Over thousands of years, underground wells called cenotes are formed, the older ones get so big that the roof collapses and they form what you saw on your picture: An open type cenote.
Absolutely LOVED this content!! I wish there was more like this. I’d also love to see an episode on how you all use Photoshop so successfully in your design work. I’m obviously going to have to up my Photoshop game!
Hi pal. Next time I visit my country(Cuba). I'm going to take some photos from stunning spots there. I'm going to send them to Green Aqua's mail. Thanks for sharing. Cheers Balazs.
Very nice and engaging video. Thank you. However, I didnt fully understand the reflection idea. The last pic. It will be great if you do a scape video of such a scape :) cheers!
My focus starting from this year is mainly on contest and since i have a 60cm aquarium, i want to reach out to the maximum potential a 60 cm tank can do. I start with a rough sketch on a paper keeping golden ratio in mind. i draw the perspective direction and layout endpoint. After that to get some idea on the hardscape or driftwood use, i watch old IAPLC contest tanks and analyze them, sometimes i watch way back 2011 or 2012 IAPLC videos because its good to have a look back to get some inspiration. Once i get the idea what i have to go for then i search for it in nature photo or any landscape photo on internet for e.g. how a fallen wood/tree look in river covered with moss or how rock looks like in a stream in the rainforest etc. So these really help me to understand how in nature certain plants grow or look like. then once i finalize my composition , i work on the colors which can be added through different plants of course and decide their position in the layout. At last i run through the points mentioned by Josh sim in his tutorial and evaluate my sketch. It help me to add as more as possible. so this is the overall process i am going through from last year to prepare for next year contests.
Okay, somewhere about a year ago, I learned about this place, within a land, far far away.... it is a beautiful world.... a world I know as.... "The Beautiful World of Aquascaping!" I learned that I could transport myself to this world with my own phone. I started watching and watching and I started finding secrets within videos. The inhabitants of this world....we're much different than me, only because they had discovered they could create wonderful little slices of nature.... Little Worlds.... inside of glass boxes.... Something I had only known as an aquarium.... So I watched some more and I discovered there was a process.... So I started learning.... They showed me their secrets.... Secrets that could help me transform my own aquarium.... I watched, I enjoyed, I learned.... I started thinking differently.... Then my thoughts were always on this world.... "How could I, a simple girl like me (well old lady) create one of these worlds of my own... In my own aquarium...." I started noticing my surroundings, I started rewatching videos, I started really listening, I learned the golden ratio....I started collecting materials, growing plants, picking up rocks, and driftwood, rewatching videos, taking more frequent trips to Nature, drawing pictures, watching master classes, learning different styles and even communicating with the ones from this world.... Okay that's all I got for now 😂😂😂 While I've been learning all of this... I started transforming my own aquariums into planted tanks, learning about the different types of plants, what it takes to grow them, substrate, lighting, fertilizers, CO2... Learning about the different styles of aquascaping.... So now I'm planning.... And being an artistic person I will take all of this that I've learned and honestly until I start my new endeavor that is where my creativity will start to kick in.... It's almost time for me to start.... Until then.... I will dream and keep watching.... Green Aqua 😁💚🌿🌱🐟🌱🌿💚
I think I found the picture absolutely beautiful and I would love to see you recreate that...talk about creative!!!! If anyone can it will be you Balazs 👍 Puerto Vallarta... Hidden Beach...Marietta Islands?😁
Thanks for sharing the story of your journey, it is very very nice! You must already know a lot about the tools of trade and have a lot of knowledge on aquasdcaping. Cheers Mary, thanks for all the support too! Wow, that's a nice place!
Balazs it doesn't suit you to be serious 🤣and thats a good thing, just be yourself. Great video I like that you guys involved psychology.... We can learn from everything and everyone... Human mind is like a parachute it doesnt work unless is open 💪🌞👍
Welcome to the beautiful world of aquascaping! You really did some nice tanks before. Hopefully soon you'll have a higher ranking just like tommy :) Finding inspiration is easy. What hard is finding the materials and keeping true to your inspiration.
wonderful video, what an explosion of ideas. I am in the process of re-designing my aquarium but it is somewhat complicated since it is a 1/4 cylinder, 70cm radius and 60cm high. buy 20kg of dragon rock.
I am fascinated by the knowledge and skill. I love your videos. I have a dream to come to Budapest and learn from you Balazs Sir. Hopefully till the time I'll be able to visit, you might have started a course or fellowship :) :D
What is your process? How do you prepare for your next layout? Let us know in the comment below.
I don't plan but just Scape. But now u helped me out with ur video I Will plan for my next Scape
Impro is sometimes good. :)
There is a very wellknown song: "I had a dream..." This is my goal-let my dream come thrue😃 And there is one additional ingreadient-Your support through the Green Aqua Channel🤩
I really like the tree image with brown base, that inspire me for my next project, let's see how its come up in future, i surely update you.
Cheers, glad we inspire. Good luck with your tank!
It's actually impressive how engaging you seem even though your looking at a camera. Very skilled man, amazing scaper.
Thanks! Cheers!
thank you green aqua for appreciating our country Indonesia, Aquascape contest in our country is very demanding to always be creative about beauty. compete with the same excitement and pleasure. and in our country Indonesia there are many aquascape communities where we can learn and develop creativity. greetings to aquascape lovers all over the world I come from Indonesia
Cheers! You guys are an inspiration!
Greetings from us, loyal viewers of Greenaqua Chanel
Thanks for the support!
maybe someday after covid-19 ends the green aqua team will visit Indonesia To be a guest judge in the biggest live contest that will be held in Indonesia and covered directly by the Green Aqua team ... I have great hopes ... greetings from Aquascaper Indonesia ... 🤛🏽
Greetings, that would be a very inspirational trip indeed.
@@GreenAquaShop I hope that .. 🤩
@@GreenAquaShop can I go with you guys? Not to be a guest judge (obviously) but you know... Field trip 😁
I think this video is one of my favorites. Thank you so much for creating it. I think that aquascaping brings together everything I love most: nature, creativity, technology, photography, design. It's an art form and I think Green Aqua is a concentration of artists. The influence that Mr. Amano has had on you is very evident. You're a bit like the Steve Jobs of aquascaping. It is from the fusion of art, science and technology that the best things come out. Well done! Keep going!
Thanks so much for that review Luca, your words keep us going! Cheers!
I can't understand how it is possible that this type of video has almost 46K views and only 2400 likes.
Thank you very much for everything you share with us.
Excilent information. Thanks for teaching us. Really appreciated.
Thanks for your kind words and your support. 😇🙏
Thank you so much for all the videos and inspiration. Amazing work of art and detail in every video.
Thanks! Cheers!
This is incredibly helpful, thank you for putting out such interesting, educational, videos. Will be thinking more critically about my scapes going forward.
That is good to read! Mission accomplished!
hello beautiful world of aquascaping. very intersting video. been waiting for this!
Glad to read that, thanks!
Una muy buena explicación de cada tanque realizado muy buen video excelente
Thanks!
Хороший канал. И ведущий очень приятный человек. Молодцы!!!
Thanks so much! Cheers!
Loved the Tommy Business man acting, deserves an Oscar.
Very good acting indeed. LOL.
FINALLY! Someone said it out loud that there is a difference between fishkeeping and aquascaping. I beleive they are equal in like none is better then the other. Also beleive that as much as they have in common they also have as differences. Sensei is speaking some great points for sure!
As you know up until now I’ve had natural kind of tanks and my tanks were build around the fish I was to keep in them, so I’ve tried to learn about the certain fishes natural habitat first.
In about 2 weeks I’m bringing home my first ever SCAPE... (you know which one) so this will be new territory for me. Excited to learn the new stuff... I will answer the question with an addition to scapes in about a year :)
Cheers Greg, glad you liked the message mate. Thanks for the support too!
In this vlog, you had talked about your own development from various perspectives. This in itself is highly inspirational and encouraging for those who are eager to reach a higher level. On a more personal note, I got very emotional as you had mentioned one of my late friend, Dr. Popper Péter, who I still miss terribly, along with another email-pal of mine, Takashi-san. And that time I did not know who he is in the world of aquascaping. Thank you for bringing up those memories of mine, which I cherish so much as I cherish the friendship of all at Green Aqua.
Yeah, they were incredible people, role models, really.
Thank you for this kind of video. I enjoy it a lot. Good job Team Green Aqua !!!
You're welcome, thanks for another nice comment.
This is just a wonderful video. Thank you so much.
You are welcome, glad to inspire. Cheers!
Interesting video, very useful information, wonderful and inspiring pictures
Cheers, glad you liked it!
Muy bien explicado saludos y gracias.
You are welcome, glad you liked the explanation.
Great thoughts. Thank you for sharing your process! - Little Bobby
Thanks a lot. :)
Cheers Bobby.
Lóri
Thank you Green Aqua Team for this excelent video. Informative, detailed and engaging as always! Good job guys!
Cheers, thanks!
Such a tough subject... creativity. But it let us imagine where the future of aquascaping heading too. Bravo ..we all are advancing....👍
Absolutely, we're all advancing.
One of my favorite videos. So well done, engaging and informative!
Thank you so much and thanks for the watching. Stay tuned. :)
Lóri
One of the best Videos on this channel. Informative and inspiring video. Good job like every time. Shout out from Germany
Thanks so much for watching, glad you like this!
Thanks for the feature! Will add more to this comment after I finish watching it all...
You're welcome, thanks for the creative energy you give. :)
This video has been a huge help to me. I have no artistic vision with my tanks, but this is a big help. I now can understand my limitations and how to improve. Your expertise, video skills, and sense of humor just add to why I love Green Aqua. Thank You.
Cheers William, glad to inspire, and thanks for the support man!
Great video Green Aqua! Informative, interesting, engaging and educational. One to watch several times over......Calum, Stirling, Scotland
Thanks Calum! Cheers!
Really creative people usually get their ideas from somebody or something else. Just think of the great artists of the past. I was thinking of the Ghent altarpiece. Really a groundbreaking piece but he or they got their inspiration from other altar pieces. So I get my inspiration from other scapes that I see and then I make what I like and incorporate as much as I can. The conference by Josh Sims helped me a lot and I will simply try and incorporate as much as he presented as I can. Nagyon szepen koszonom, Balacz. This is a very very good presentation.
Yeah, exactly. We all evolve from learning from each other. You're welcome, glad you liked the presentation!
Always magnificent! Thank you!
Glad to read this.
Thanks for showing my scape. 😊 Keep up the amazing work you guys do. Unbelievable quality channel!
You are welcome, you are talented, deserve it! Cheers!
These videos are so well constructed. Peaceful with plenty of valuable information. You managed to balance the entire video in such a way that you want to enjoy every second of it. I loved the reference to dr. Gabor Mate, I`m currently reading ``In the realm of hungry ghosts``. Can`t wait to visit your ``showroom`` in Budapest once this pandemic is over. Kudos from Romania!
That is a very tough book to read, but it changed my life too. It reminded me of my childhood in Cluj. Mersi Razvan.
Thank you for your work, very high quality and informative content!
You're welcome, glad you liked this too!
i love the quotes you pick in your videos always - it brings my undivided attention to your videos
Cheers!
Um vídeo muito bom, parabéns!
Glad you like this Ricardo, thanks for watching.
I am enlightened , good at DIY, father and grandfather , creative alcoholic lol , every new tank I do ,I learn more about myself and the hobby , with a lot of help from you guys
All-in-one. LOL. Gogogo!
This was such an important video... Thanks for sharing it! :)
You are welcome! Thanks for the feedback for this one too! Cheers.
Great video, I am so inspired. I live in Arizona, USA. I really love your desert tank. I tried to scape a desert tank using Arizona petrified wood. It was a okay first attempt. I am really new to aqua scaling. Going through personal issues, and a pandemic. It is very therapeutic for me. Thank you.
Glad you found your comfort in aquascaping, I wish you better times Steve! I love Arizona, it's my favorite place on earth really. Part of my family lives there, it's always such a great experience to visit! Maybe I'll move there someday. The desert is just great, I will need to get some petrified wood from there to do my own scape in Budapest some day.
Great School for me. I can learn with a smile. Thanks Green Aqua.
You're welcome, thanks for the support!
Wow.. Very nice topic you choose this week 👍👍👍
Cheers, glad you liked the topic!
I love all the life happening in the angelfish tank in 5:32... it's one of the simpler in aquascaping details, but it's amazing to see.
Yeah, that is a very vibrant tank.
Very interesting to me. Thank you for vid.
Cheers Barb. :)
Thanks for the watching.
Lóri
Thank you for this beautiful video! I get something new from every upload- among the things I learned from this video is that "to scape" means "to build". And I also see why I I've been struggling - I build scapes that keep getting dwarfed by my swords and ludwigia. I now see I either need a really big scape or much smaller plants. Thanks for the encouragement to keep learning and growing!
Absolutley. The scaling with plants is a tool that needs to be used, this is why we don't use big echinodorus too much. Or ludwigia. But they are beautiful plants!
Excellent video, really helpful to get this in depth look at the creative process that goes into aquascaping competition level aquariums.
Cheers!
Thank you for the inspirations!
Thanks for the watching. :)
Best aquarium channel on RUclips, love your videos! Greetings from Serbia!
Greetings! Thanks for the support!
Thank you. Again: a lot of knowledge and a lot of great scapes. Great video. Guys, keep going.
Thanks Błażej! Cheers!
Huge thanks and love from Turkey
Cheers! You're welcome.
this video is so useful for scapers.. this topic is important for all hobbiests who want to make competition level tanks...thanks for this video,,,lv to see balazs sir...
Catching up? LOL.
Congrats guy!! Extremely insightful video!!
Thanks Mateus,U are very kind. :)
Lóri
Thank you Lóri! I‘m about to build a new scape and you guys gave me amazing ideias
Cheers!
It helps alot to be present in the moment and just feel the energy and how it flows.
Thx for your inspiration keep it on!
Very best wishes from Germany
Will do, thanks for the support!
Good Morning and Thank You!!! I'll plan to watch it not only ones😁
Cool, enjoy!
Being a professional psychological counselor and a beginner level aquascaper I always try to read the psychological needs of my customers to creat a layout. According to me reading of humans psychology is one of the basic step to creat a scape for them because in my view main aim of any scape is giving a psychological peace to the viewer (here comes the role of psychological need).
@Balaz thanks for sharing your insight in this topic. Love your way of explanation.
💗💗💗💗
You are absolutely right. It needs to be viewed from a human standpoint!
I'm inspired by this video. Keep it up guys! Great job! 💯
Glad to inspire, thanks for watching.
It's very interesting You speak Hungarian from time to time. It encourages to lern more languages🤗 Very interesting film and what you were talking about. I really waiting for the next chapter😊👏
Cheers! Yeah, knowing languages is really cool. I learned Swedish for that reason.
very inspiring video. love this brainstorming session. looking forward to the 120p scape!
Cheers, coming a bit later though, we need to finish a couple of things before that.
Thanks for the best video.Green aqua inspired a lot.Great videos and information are given by green aqua ,we are discuss about ur tanks and videos ❤️❤️👍👍🙏
Thanks again for the support! Your feedback is always great!
Hi, I'm from Indonesia. I feel proud that Indonesia is the most creative country in the world. I hope the aquascape world will be even more inspired. thanks❤️
Upss sorry
or maybe "learning"?
Cheers! Gogogo!
thank you for appreciating Indonesia's work, Success
That country deserves it!
very, very interesting! thank you so much for your job.
You are welcome!
Today I learned a lot, thank you.
You are welcome! Cheers!
Thank you so much for the lesson. 🙏 Its always a joy learning from Masters. ❤️
I really love your tank inspired by Riddick movie. Its phenomenal👍👍😍😍😍 ( one of my fav)
Have a great weekend guys cheers
Yeah, it's my favorite tank too. I love that I did not do that alone, but got good help in that. This should be a team creation - always.
@@GreenAquaShop 👍👌😍😍
Amazing job. The start of the video is to scare away people who haven't subscribed.
Anyway, amazing video, so much knowledge in one place once again
This is a difficult topic. :)
Very interesting video and thanks for your dedication and commitment, a new Commer in Aquascaping world from Kerala
Cheers, and welcome to the channel. Hope you'll stay with us for a long time.
Finally!!!!!❤ i think the community needs some like iaplc scaping explainations. Videos like steve chong and others did. That would be a huge boost to the community
Always glad to see more interest in the competitive hobby. :)
Cheers! Glad you found this useful.
@@SteveScapesYT i think most home aquariums are going to look more like iaplc/na type tanks. People want that experiance at home but many hobbiests dont have the knowlege like building hardscape, creating layers and perspecive. Greenaqua did a unbelievable goog job with their workshops. Bud we need more People creating videos like you Steve. Not just for the fact of contest competition. But we need that contest influence for our Hobby. The tipps and tricks (not all of them😉), the one on ons. I think this is also a wonderful goal for the top aquascapers over the world charing this knowlege and content and having a huge influence to our growing community. Sorry for my english. Cherrs from germany ✌
Really interesting and informative video 🙌
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
greetings from aquascaper in Indonesia 👍 Terimakasih 🙏
Greetings, thanks for watching.
Thank you, great job
Thanks for the watching. :)
I was surprised and happy when I saw your first picture for inspiration, Balazs. I come from there! Cenotes are located in the Yucatan Peninsula, southeast of Mexico. The ground is very calcareous and there are underground rivers because the ground is like a huge sponge. Over thousands of years, underground wells called cenotes are formed, the older ones get so big that the roof collapses and they form what you saw on your picture: An open type cenote.
They are beautiful places, I hope that I'll be able to visit someday.
@@GreenAquaShop You are always welcome!
Very interesting 🤔. Really enjoyed this video 👍👊🏻
Cheers! Glad for that!
Very superb videos
Hats off
Cheers, thanks for the nice feedback.
Sir i am from Bangladesh.And i have seen you videos. Thanks you very much for giving us ideas.
You're welcome
Good video congratulations, greetings from Bolivia... 😄
Cheers Diego. :)
Thanks for the watching.
Lóri
Thank you! This was very inspiring!
Thanks a lot.
This is why we do. :)
Lóri
Thank you balazs for your kind words about indonesia 😊🙏
You're welcome, you guys deserve it.
Вы очень позитивный человек, спасибо посмеялся и ума набрался!🤣👍
Cheers, glad you liked the vid!
The only online class which I enjoy😍
That is cool to read, thanks!
Absolutely LOVED this content!! I wish there was more like this. I’d also love to see an episode on how you all use Photoshop so successfully in your design work. I’m obviously going to have to up my Photoshop game!
Yeah, that is going to be good times for you!
Hi pal. Next time I visit my country(Cuba). I'm going to take some photos from stunning spots there. I'm going to send them to Green Aqua's mail. Thanks for sharing. Cheers Balazs.
Looking forward to that Luis, make sure you send it to my name, so the guys can forward that to me. Cheers.
Awesome explanation. Waiting for 120p tank scaping video.
Cheers! It's coming a bit later, we had to do two more videos before I can jump into that.
what an awesome cast of actors
I know, right? LOL.
Loving the way of your explenation
It sound complex but in other way its really understanbale
Cheers, thanks!
Very nice and engaging video. Thank you. However, I didnt fully understand the reflection idea. The last pic. It will be great if you do a scape video of such a scape :) cheers!
Check out the Stevescapes youtube channel!
Thank you for this!
You are welcome.
Excelente !!
Thank you so much. :)
Amazing video balazs!
Thanks Rogelio!
great video guys!!
Thanks Miguel!
Love the harman kardon speakers on the desk ;)
They also produce great sound.
My focus starting from this year is mainly on contest and since i have a 60cm aquarium, i want to reach out to the maximum potential a 60 cm tank can do.
I start with a rough sketch on a paper keeping golden ratio in mind. i draw the perspective direction and layout endpoint. After that to get some idea on the hardscape or driftwood use, i watch old IAPLC contest tanks and analyze them, sometimes i watch way back 2011 or 2012 IAPLC videos because its good to have a look back to get some inspiration.
Once i get the idea what i have to go for then i search for it in nature photo or any landscape photo on internet for e.g. how a fallen wood/tree look in river covered with moss or how rock looks like in a stream in the rainforest etc.
So these really help me to understand how in nature certain plants grow or look like.
then once i finalize my composition , i work on the colors which can be added through different plants of course and decide their position in the layout.
At last i run through the points mentioned by Josh sim in his tutorial and evaluate my sketch. It help me to add as more as possible.
so this is the overall process i am going through from last year to prepare for next year contests.
Thanks for sharing your creative process, it was an interesting read!
15:17 Indonesia... 🇮🇩
Love this channel....
Thanks, Cheers 😄
wow... nice topic.
Glad you like the topic!
Okay, somewhere about a year ago, I learned about this place, within a land, far far away.... it is a beautiful world.... a world I know as.... "The Beautiful World of Aquascaping!"
I learned that I could transport myself to this world with my own phone. I started watching and watching and I started finding secrets within videos. The inhabitants of this world....we're much different than me, only because they had discovered they could create wonderful little slices of nature.... Little Worlds.... inside of glass boxes.... Something I had only known as an aquarium....
So I watched some more and I discovered there was a process.... So I started learning.... They showed me their secrets.... Secrets that could help me transform my own aquarium....
I watched, I enjoyed, I learned....
I started thinking differently.... Then my thoughts were always on this world.... "How could I, a simple girl like me (well old lady) create one of these worlds of my own... In my own aquarium...."
I started noticing my surroundings, I started rewatching videos, I started really listening, I learned the golden ratio....I started collecting materials, growing plants, picking up rocks, and driftwood, rewatching videos, taking more frequent trips to Nature, drawing pictures, watching master classes, learning different styles and even communicating with the ones from this world....
Okay that's all I got for now 😂😂😂
While I've been learning all of this... I started transforming my own aquariums into planted tanks, learning about the different types of plants, what it takes to grow them, substrate, lighting, fertilizers, CO2... Learning about the different styles of aquascaping.... So now I'm planning.... And being an artistic person I will take all of this that I've learned and honestly until I start my new endeavor that is where my creativity will start to kick in.... It's almost time for me to start.... Until then.... I will dream and keep watching.... Green Aqua 😁💚🌿🌱🐟🌱🌿💚
I think I found the picture absolutely beautiful and I would love to see you recreate that...talk about creative!!!! If anyone can it will be you Balazs 👍
Puerto Vallarta... Hidden Beach...Marietta Islands?😁
Thanks for sharing the story of your journey, it is very very nice! You must already know a lot about the tools of trade and have a lot of knowledge on aquasdcaping. Cheers Mary, thanks for all the support too!
Wow, that's a nice place!
So nice video Green Aqua!!
You make me 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀 smile .
Thank you so much!!
Have a nice Oktober Green Aqua🐬🐋🐳🦈🙋😀
Sounds good,Billy. :D
Cheers.
Спасибо за видео,всегда смотришь ваши выпуски с наслаждением.У нас в в Белоруссии ксожалению аквариумистика умирает.
Well, only a few enthusiasts can revive it!
Balazs it doesn't suit you to be serious 🤣and thats a good thing, just be yourself. Great video I like that you guys involved psychology.... We can learn from everything and everyone... Human mind is like a parachute it doesnt work unless is open 💪🌞👍
I'm mostly serious though - in real life. ;P
Wonderful
Thank you very much.
Uhhhhhh... great voice todays😉👍👍👍😊
Cheers!
Welcome to the beautiful world of aquascaping!
You really did some nice tanks before. Hopefully soon you'll have a higher ranking just like tommy :)
Finding inspiration is easy. What hard is finding the materials and keeping true to your inspiration.
I don't really compete at IAPLC nowadays. :) Thanks for the comment!
@@GreenAquaShop i believe you should compete. As you have inspired others to compete.
My main goal is not to prove that I'm able to, or to win here. I'm already winning by inspiring so many of you guys to be better.
@@GreenAquaShop that is one more reason for me to keep watching green aqua.
Welcome to the beautiful world of Aquascaping.
wonderful video, what an explosion of ideas. I am in the process of re-designing my aquarium but it is somewhat complicated since it is a 1/4 cylinder, 70cm radius and 60cm high. buy 20kg of dragon rock.
Non-standard sizes are always a challenge.
I am fascinated by the knowledge and skill. I love your videos. I have a dream to come to Budapest and learn from you Balazs Sir. Hopefully till the time I'll be able to visit, you might have started a course or fellowship :) :D
Looking forward to have you over someday!
Impressive
#beautifulaquaria
Thanks!