I've Spent Ten Years Building A Fantasy World - How Worldbuilding Changed My Life | Talking Tumiun

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @RicksCreations
    @RicksCreations  Год назад +580

    You can now buy prints of my world map and other artworks, check out the Rick's Creations Shop here: rickscreations.com/
    Be sure to leave a comment telling me what you'd like the next episode of Tales of Tumiun to be about!
    And if you'd like to help me make more of my videos, consider supporting me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/RicksCreations, or become a RUclips Member for just $1/month: ruclips.net/channel/UClESUdB091MOfB0DOwwD0GQjoin!

    • @alexpaleale
      @alexpaleale Год назад +8

      I am in the process of doing the exact same thing. I am creating a comic book that I've estimated will take 10 years to make due to production costs and whatnot. It's a journey... :) I'll keep watching

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад +42

      @savetheworldtribe Great stuff! And yes, I have considered it but I probably won't be using AI, since it has basically cost me my job. I've gone from getting around ten commissions a month for years, down to maybe one or two a month, in just the past year. I'm struggling to decide whether I should go with the flow and get with the times by using the tech that has cost me my job to create other things easier, or rebel and stay close to my heart. I'm leaning towards the latter for now though! Thanks for the suggestions though, and good luck with your projects!

    • @LehaultGaming
      @LehaultGaming Год назад +10

      @@RicksCreations I'm not part of the conversation, but if I can throw my point of view in the subject ! As someone who's work have been also higly impacted (communication and marketing) I had the same opinion. But I changed my mind about it. It's not AI that stoled our work, but people who understand how to use AI in it's best way. You can find dozen of lightly skilled AI user, but it's like drawing, or writting, it's not because you know how to add a smiley on a white background with a comic sans ms font saying NEW OPENING that you created something. it take times, skill, learning. So now I use AI everyday in my job, I gained a lot from it, mostly preparation, idea building, etc... AI is just a tool, like painter felt about photoshop 20 years ago, or like news reporter felt about blog, or tv etc...
      You still need someone to operate the AI, to be trained on how to get the best of it. And if you're like me, AI is not the end result of what you are giving to someone, just a step of the journey !

    • @binkbonkbones3402
      @binkbonkbones3402 Год назад +4

      I've been working on a fantasy series for about ten years as well, and want to pitch it to adult swim soon. Maybe want to chat? I would be happy to have more peoples works and perspectives to fill out a fantasy multiverse

    • @konnoroesterblad8398
      @konnoroesterblad8398 Год назад +4

      I'd love a video on the gods and religions of tumion

  • @justinjeffries1554
    @justinjeffries1554 Год назад +2337

    You telling me you had 900 subscribers when this video went live LAST MONTH and now you're at 23k? FUCKING FANTASTIC. Congrats to you man

    • @andrew_nayes
      @andrew_nayes Год назад +13

      a KPI of 7% (24400subs/345733views) is very good!

    • @florianbarras
      @florianbarras Год назад +10

      @@andrew_nayes And now 29k! Damn, this channel is exploding, so happy for him !

    • @katerinaa9344
      @katerinaa9344 11 месяцев назад +5

      33.500 already🎉

    • @TomWDW1
      @TomWDW1 11 месяцев назад +5

      33.8k now :-) just keeps going

    • @atelier27
      @atelier27 11 месяцев назад +6

      I would say it took ten years to get to this number of subscribers :)

  • @SinZlair
    @SinZlair Год назад +667

    “a picture says a thousand words and world-building paints a thousand pictures.” well said my friend, well said.

  • @moltenflames1750
    @moltenflames1750 2 месяца назад +56

    "Because while a picture is worth a thousand words, to me, worldbuilding paints a thousand pictures" What a divine, and utterly beautiful, way to put it into words. Thank you, Rick.

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  2 месяца назад +4

      @@moltenflames1750 Thank you, for such a wonderful compliment

  • @neurospicypisces
    @neurospicypisces 11 месяцев назад +512

    My son is only 8, and videogames are starting to take over his interests, but ever since age 5 he has loved to draw and create stories. Maps were his favourite thing to draw, starting early in his drawings. He used to talk about wanting to be an author all the time, and he is so imaginative. I'm going to share this video with him. I hope he keeps up his own world building, it is such a creative gift.
    Thank you for sharing this part of yourself with us 🙂 cheers/skål 🥂

    • @j4y_37_____3
      @j4y_37_____3 11 месяцев назад +32

      Please limit his time video games ruined my childhood

    • @BeforeThisNovember
      @BeforeThisNovember 11 месяцев назад +37

      Like what this person said ^
      I know that you want to be a loving mother who just wants their kid to be happy (and please don’t take this as forcing opinion or telling you how to raise your kid) but I wish my parents had pushed me and encouraged me into hobbies.
      I had so many hobbies as a kid, at one time or another, but I never received encouragement in them. I never got “forced” to continue one until it “stuck”.
      Video games can be fun in MODERATION - like an hour a day. But they really do take over your life. They become your “comfort” and “safe place” - all while the rest of your life erodes around you.
      I know you’ll be a great mother, but please take head from a couple of guys who experienced the negatives first hand.

    • @vjeranjanes5783
      @vjeranjanes5783 9 месяцев назад +32

      Sure, put a limit to his video games, but I can say from experience that video games improved my creativity. I was a kid who LOVED video games and I wouldn't say I was addicted, but I definitely spent a lot of time playing them. But, by playing them I encountered a lot of new stories, thought up my own in those worlds, and my creativity just kept building up. Yes, video games can consume you and make you unproductive, but they can also be a great source for imagination.

    • @Seraphimvgames
      @Seraphimvgames 9 месяцев назад +13

      as someone who still writes and still loves video games encourage him to be a narrative writer! That's what I do. Encourage him to write his own game, what world it might be what would the characters say to each other. One day he can be making them!

    • @lordhandsomeswag1854
      @lordhandsomeswag1854 9 месяцев назад

      aint you hear what she said? She is literally encouraging lil dude to do more world building which is like one of the most creative hobbies I wouldn't worry about it @@BeforeThisNovember

  • @jookie8469
    @jookie8469 11 месяцев назад +75

    This is what youtube was made for, love and passion, sharing that with people

  • @monlenz
    @monlenz Год назад +2673

    This is an incredible video. The way you present things showing little glimpses of the world is wonderfully captivating! I'm honored to be an inspiration and hope you make it big!

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад +188

      Thanks so much Simon, that means a lot to me, coming from you! Thanks for the inspiration and the kind words!

    • @PrehistoricVendingMachine
      @PrehistoricVendingMachine Год назад +13

      Would you both want to work together is a shared part of each others worlds?

    • @malaizze
      @malaizze Год назад +7

      MR SIMON M. GARDEN!!

    • @C.DWoods
      @C.DWoods Год назад +4

      Omg monster garden I found Rick through one of your live streams

    • @somnusjupiter8977
      @somnusjupiter8977 Год назад +8

      Getting such a praisy comment from you must be INE of the greatest honors of this man.

  • @engineerofthemachine
    @engineerofthemachine Год назад +803

    This is absolutely beautiful! I love the saying, “a picture says a thousand words and world-building paints a thousand pictures.” Also, the ending… magnificent! 😮

  • @marcusappelberg369
    @marcusappelberg369 Год назад +624

    As a fantasy author who has been working on my world for 17 years, while writing, I loved this video. Worldbuilding can feel like a refuge when life feels stressful. It can show your thoughts and ideas, and reflect back things you didn't know about yourself. It is so interesting to write about different cultures and why they came to be.

    • @studmuffin-Tga
      @studmuffin-Tga Год назад +14

      I've been working on a fantasy novel for around 6 to 7 years and its always interesting how much your story can change and evolve and how you add more cultures and change cultures and even the plot can change into something better and different than it was before.

    • @marcusappelberg369
      @marcusappelberg369 Год назад +1

      Yes, that is one of the pleasures of writing fantasy!@@studmuffin-Tga

    • @pauljakeman
      @pauljakeman Год назад +5

      That's awesome man, after seeing this video and reading comments like yours, is kind of inspiring me to try out something similar.

    • @vultureiraq1168
      @vultureiraq1168 Год назад +3

      This is my biggest worries lol , I was contemplating on becoming a author as a career but how the fuck am I gonna worldbuild properly if it can take years ? 😂

    • @prismoandfriends
      @prismoandfriends 10 месяцев назад +1

      was about to give up my 3-year-old fantasy novel, this motivated me to improve a lot more to my worldbuilding.

  • @purple_fox_arts
    @purple_fox_arts 11 месяцев назад +206

    I can't really explain this, but I feel so comfortable watching this video - like just being alone in the forest with an old friend you haven't seen in a long time, but still feel this deep connection to.

  • @francescoscanu6957
    @francescoscanu6957 11 месяцев назад +92

    I’m crying to a random video of a stranger, I instantly know I will start watching his videos, and I will keep doing that for a long time.

  • @bran7134
    @bran7134 Год назад +319

    I'm 46, a whole twenty years older than you, but you seem to have an older soul and to be a kindred spirit. I've never played D&D or any rpg's for that matter, but I am an avid LOTR fan, fantasy illustrator, and developer. You've struck an instant chord and I'm sharing your channel out with all of my friends, for it appears we need to build a fellowship for this new and exciting journey ahead of us.

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад +38

      I'm so glad and grateful to have you along for the journey, my fellow adventurer.

  • @Radevere
    @Radevere Год назад +55

    Glad RUclips recommended this to me. Subscribed after 2 minutes.

  • @gekebeer
    @gekebeer Год назад +541

    Almost teared up at the end man... Thx for sharing your story and your world, you have inspired me to write and draw and explore my own creativity. Keep on doing what you're doing and i know you will inspire many more. Great work Rick!

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад +28

      Thank you so much for your kind words, dear friend :)

  • @varitsvq9002
    @varitsvq9002 7 месяцев назад +15

    14 minutes and I've already decided what to do with the rest of my life in art. Been blocked for almost 2 years now and thia just opened my mind as per what I want to do!

  • @hyperionsama
    @hyperionsama 11 месяцев назад +730

    Bro went from world building to building his world

    • @Infernalisk
      @Infernalisk 4 месяца назад +12

      these are the same thing?

    • @glerapyglapman4411
      @glerapyglapman4411 4 месяца назад +4

      @@Infernalisklmao right? Yet over 400 people thought this was clever.

    • @Infernalisk
      @Infernalisk 4 месяца назад +3

      @@glerapyglapman4411 wild

    • @slipstream5762
      @slipstream5762 3 месяца назад +12

      ​@@InfernaliskI don't think anyone is trying to be "clever" lmao. In the way I took this, it's a phrase stating that world building was his hobby. However it then became is purpose of living, then he gained his marriage, and a family. It "became is world", which he himself built. The beginning of the sentence being a hobby, the second half denotes a lifestyle.

    • @azrielhabal6428
      @azrielhabal6428 3 месяца назад +2

      @@glerapyglapman4411 bro is not the thinker

  • @joekenny1992
    @joekenny1992 Год назад +177

    This is the first video of yours I have ever watched. The genuine gratitude you show to your followers mid-way through made me weirdly emotional. I can tell that you deserve all of the success that is coming your way.

  • @thebanditcoot
    @thebanditcoot Год назад +340

    As a fellow world builder this is incredibly encouraging! I would love to see a video on how you build your maps!

  • @daliadivicpuskarski7453
    @daliadivicpuskarski7453 11 месяцев назад +35

    The way you said that Tumiun became your reason to get up in the morning... God, I felt that. Last year I wrote the first book in my sci-fi YA series and I feel the same way. My world, my characters, they need me.
    You're such an inspiration! ⭐️

    • @gamech1ck681
      @gamech1ck681 11 месяцев назад +1

      I’m starting my book right now. Really wanting this one to be my first official book. And I already feel like I am needed the way you describe!

  • @nicoleflaherty3973
    @nicoleflaherty3973 10 месяцев назад +15

    This kind of imagination is exactly what the world needs to grow and unite peacefully. I absolutely love how this took so much dedication and an unwavering truth. Congrats man!

  • @tillydavvers
    @tillydavvers Год назад +189

    Absolutely insane you had 900 subs when this released. I hope it is encouraging to see how many people are newly excited by Tumiun, and not too overwhelming

  • @davidwhite7399
    @davidwhite7399 10 месяцев назад +9

    As an artist, storyteller, and a father myself, just want to say… I’m here for the adventure and excited to watch this beautiful thing unfold.
    Happy travels man.

  • @Swatch_
    @Swatch_ Год назад +47

    I honestly don’t think I have ever watched a more beautifully crafted video than this. Not only was the content sublime, but the way you filmed, recorded and edited this video was… wow. It was simply beautiful. You can truly tell you are an amazing, creative person. Thank you for sharing Tumiun and snippets of your life with us.

  • @BarknoorZ
    @BarknoorZ 9 месяцев назад +14

    This might just be the most special corner on RUclips I've ever come across

  • @fenitasnl
    @fenitasnl 11 месяцев назад +53

    Wow this is so cool! I have been doing this as well as a small hobby a few hours a week and seeing how invested you are into your world is so inspiring. And this video is so peaceful and so well edited. Keep up the good work :)

  • @jayspace2905
    @jayspace2905 Год назад +48

    For the list of suggestions for the incredible content you'll no doubt create ( I am that confident)
    1) How to tell a cohesive story
    2) How to form ideas/ take references
    3) Drawing your story
    4) How to design character for your world, personalities, look ect ...
    Also congrats on your journey on this site and child.

  • @stepanpetrov2570
    @stepanpetrov2570 Год назад +7

    18:30 YES to everything! Maps, special effects, cinematography, all of that good stuff!

  • @michaelmullenfiddler
    @michaelmullenfiddler Год назад +90

    That ending was wonderful! You have a talent for the dramatic, in visual media. Now this 60 year old American is a fan. Good luck in your endeavors.

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад +8

      Thank you so much for all of your comments, I'm glad you're a fan! And I do indeed love me some good old fashioned visual drama, can't get enough of it!

  • @gabikoyenov
    @gabikoyenov Год назад +44

    I loved this video! As a child I would come up with these fantastical ideas and stories. In high school I had this one idea I couldn't stop thinking about. You reminded of this and I feel inspired to pick it back up again.

  • @HladniSjeverniVjetar
    @HladniSjeverniVjetar 11 месяцев назад +14

    Tolkien gave me the same spark for world creation when I was a kid and I found out his books...way before the movies but still the same effect.
    Brother and I started creating our world filled with monsters and stuff...writing stories about each one...but there was no YT or easy access to information over internet in the 90's so life took me into other direction but it still left a deep imprint on my subconscious mind. It shows you that your limits are only set by the borders you set up in your mind and time you are willing to invest into something.... value we give to something is completely subjective....no matter on economics.

  • @thecommenttater7026
    @thecommenttater7026 Год назад +26

    You’re growing really fast now and you’re gonna see a lot more people from this point forward. That can add a lot of pressure on you to conform to the collective will of your audience, or even some imaginary idea of what that collective will is, but don’t let it effect you. People came here and subscribed because they love what you currently do. Keep doing that and you will keep growing. Don’t change something to conform but rather because you feel inspired to change.
    Also, take advantage of this boost in viewership. You’re in the forefront of people’s minds and that doesn’t last forever. Ride this wave while you can but don’t worry about how far it takes you because there will be other waves. You’re talented.

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад +9

      I really appreciate you saying this, it's something I'll have to remember. But luckily I'm not feeling any pressure to change any of the things I do yet, I'll just keep telling the stories I want to tell :)

  • @AgentJohn2
    @AgentJohn2 Год назад +77

    As a DM myself, your work is an incredible inspiration to me. Thank you for sharing it here and I'll be tuning in every time you've got something new!
    For a topic I'd like to hear more on, I love new ideas for how magic works, so I'd like to hear about yours!
    For the short stories, even an audiobook-style reading over the relevant artwork(s) would be great listening, though I wouldn't complain about some nice ambiance to go along with it.

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад +10

      You're too kind! I'd love to talk about the way magic works in Tumiun, so I'll gladly add it to the list :)
      And I'm glad to hear that you'd also be alright with a more audio-book approach with just the artworks showing, I think I might go for a combination of the two with some artworks in between the ambience whenever they are relevant in the story. Thanks for the suggestions and the kind words!

    • @tranquilclaws8470
      @tranquilclaws8470 Год назад

      Never thought I would encounter AgentJohn2 here... Funny how small the world is.

  • @maltevingborgnielsen7252
    @maltevingborgnielsen7252 Год назад +8

    This channel is a hidden gem. Don't lose your style, it truly is something else.

  • @galaxyinc.6955
    @galaxyinc.6955 Год назад +8

    8:34 this little montage almost made me cry. I'm not exaggerating.

  • @GeraintLewis-ot1rf
    @GeraintLewis-ot1rf 25 дней назад +2

    I really hope the world of Tumiun becomes a book series we can buy and get lost in. For such a small youtuber you videos, editing, content, everything is just exceptional

  • @agathalynx
    @agathalynx Год назад +8

    As an artist myself THANK YOU SO MUCH for this video. I’ve been having a lot of ideas for my own fantasy world for many months, but also I’ve been struggling to work on it and make art in general (the hype of ai generated garbage, dread thoughts, worries about the future and so on). But now, I don’t care. I’ll keep doing art, maybe one day I’ll come up with game or comic about my world. Art brings me joy and peace, and there’s no way somebody can take it away from me. Thank you again for inspiration.

  • @geononin920
    @geononin920 Год назад +26

    As someone who has been working on my own world for 10 years seeing your talent and dedication is inspiring.
    You are truly a great artist!

  • @DimaGolovatyi
    @DimaGolovatyi 7 месяцев назад +4

    Within the first couple of seconds I already knew your content will hook me. The way you present your world is extremely captivating and intriguing. I’ve been DMing for a year now and have a very rough map and image of the world, but due to various reasons I don’t have enough spare time and energy to work on my ideas. You reminded me I need to keep working on my worldbuilding and keep persevering even if I have very few opportunities to develop it steadily and regularly. Thanks a lot for that. Can’t wait to learn more about Tumiun and get even more inspired. Wish you all the best with your projects!

  • @highlandmediaalba699
    @highlandmediaalba699 19 дней назад +1

    I know I am late to commenting so I hope this comment finds you! For whatever reason I have been putting off watching this, possibly due to commitments I found myself distracted in. Today I was just eating lunch and decided to watch it and oh my word! Was not disappointed, the level of motivation, and determination I have now after watching it is insane. The way this video came together was like a story within a story and so many of the topics you bought up has inspired me to create my very own world too. I am definitely going to be checking out more videos from you and sending this to others I know who are planning to start world building themselves! I loved this!

  • @annguslavia8695
    @annguslavia8695 2 месяца назад +2

    I've been having a terrible day, my anxiety has been killing me, and this video made me feel so much better I'm almost in tears here. You inspire me, your work is amazing, and I hope I'll be able to creat something so wide and rich as you did. You're amazing.

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  2 месяца назад

      Thank you for your kind words, I wish you the very best of luck, and hope that tomorrow will be a better day for you. ♥️

  • @skyling_saiyan7521
    @skyling_saiyan7521 Год назад +106

    Video Idea: Avanima seems to be an interesting region in your world, especially since it is described as a paradise.

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад +20

      Oh it definitely is! Great suggestion, I'll add it to the list :)

  • @RobTalksAlot
    @RobTalksAlot 11 месяцев назад +8

    I think its just amazing how the Inspiration of one person on another, can inspire dozens if not hundred people. I am a Game Design student who just loved videogames and their story but also fantasy books and games. My first step into worldbuilding was coming up with a backstory for a crashed space ship I had to modell, but I was in no way a story teller or creator. So i looked for worldbuilding on youtube to get a grip maybe some tips on how to build a gripping and intresting story, and while searching I found your video and also the Monstergarden but you touched my heart with this video, just the way you present your work and how you talk about your world it is so vivid and well written that, that the pictures your storys paint just leave me in awe. What started of as a boring backstory for a poorly modelled space ship, has turned into a whole universe thanks to the Inspiration your video gave me. I found a new passion thanks to you.
    Thank you so much for sharing your work and inspiring People like me and most importantly thank you for YOUR Story.

  • @ItsMarkWeller
    @ItsMarkWeller Год назад +11

    I had to check the publish date again when you said 900-1000 subs, congratulations, im so happy ive stumbled across your channel and look forward to exploring Tumiun together with you.

  • @LUKAN186
    @LUKAN186 7 месяцев назад +4

    Your story of how you start creating this story,this world,man don’t give up,keep going,i wish you inspire people to do the same,have the courage to live,good luck brother

  • @toastywesterosy
    @toastywesterosy Год назад +9

    Man this video inspired me, I've been writing down and building a world for years now. I can't draw, but i can sure learn!

  • @moshu9952
    @moshu9952 Год назад +120

    11 days ago, you had 1000 subscribers, now you have 14.100 subs and thats amazing! Your story is amazing and as a fellow storyteller (kinda) and artist, its so inspiring.
    Also I would pay real money to play in a dnd campaign of yours lol

  • @StorytellerofEventide
    @StorytellerofEventide Год назад +6

    I love how you’re not a simple “content creator.” You are an artist. Even though this is the first video of yours I’ve watched, I can see the care and effort that goes into everything you make. Well, that’s the impression you give me. This feels like the channel I would want to make. I can’t wait to watch more of your videos!

  • @Abyeb45
    @Abyeb45 11 месяцев назад +4

    I don’t usually comment but I felt the need to after such a great video. I also worldbuild in my free time on my own world that I’ve been developing as a hobby for about 4 years now, and someday I want to make it into a comic series. Your video was extremely encouraging, I hope your stories get the attention they so rightfully deserve.

    • @GabsLovely
      @GabsLovely 11 месяцев назад +1

      Do you have any tips?
      I wanna start, but I don’t know where. I feel like I’m always copying things already exist or I see 3937382847383 landscapes and want them all to be in my world.

  • @EJFernandezFilms
    @EJFernandezFilms 11 месяцев назад +3

    Visions have been appearing in front of me while I day dream. It is a story about a kingdom under a Mountain. The people there also have never been out of the mountain. The Major light source they have is from a creater at the top of the mountain. This is inspired by a story I've heard about my locality here in Mindanao, Philippines. The elders here tells of a story that the first people in Mindanao came out of Mt. APO. I always only imagine the story, but I never had the courage to write it. I wrote only the first page a year ago. This video is very inspiring.
    I feel your freedom and how alive your soul is when you talk about the stories of the world you created. See you in Tumiun.

  • @SecondThought
    @SecondThought 7 месяцев назад +2

    You're incredibly talented. Great storyteller, imaginative artist, and you can put together a compelling video to boot! I really hope your channel continues to grow. And congratulations on your little one! I have a young daughter myself and it's the most rewarding thing. Keep up the good work.

  • @Mercury_Beetle
    @Mercury_Beetle Год назад +48

    This is the first video I’ve seen from you. Can’t wait to dig into your world. Congratulations of the new baby! I hope your channel continues to grow!

  • @Bluedinoaur
    @Bluedinoaur Год назад +9

    I've looked through the cartographer video and I'm about halfway through this one. Every single piece of art has made my jaw drop. The world you craft is incredible and this is the kind of channel I've always wanted to follow. I don't think I've blinked for the last 20 minutes lol.
    Edit: I would love to see you talk about your art and YOUR HANDWRITING cuz its incredible. I want to know every single detail about this beautiful world

  • @Chanleptin
    @Chanleptin Год назад +10

    Real... I mean, you're so real so pure. This is the first RUclipsr/Artist I have seen that whatever he does and said was unfiltered. He makes it so clear what's his intention&passion are from his heart.
    So beautiful. Love your story... thank you for sharing this with us. God bless ❤

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад +2

      Thank you for your kind words, they mean so much to me

  • @Kron1K_
    @Kron1K_ 7 месяцев назад +2

    Watching this when you're at 50,500 subs.
    It's heartwarming to watch you so sincerely thank your 900 subscriber community on this video and to see how far you've come now. well deserved.

  • @ehnlite
    @ehnlite 2 месяца назад

    RUclips showed me this video and I'm so happy about it. I'm obsessed with this project. Thank you for sharing the evolution of you art. My inner LOTR kid/teen is sooooo inspired to know she could grow up to write stores, create art, and run a kickass youtube channel all on her inner worlds. ✨

  • @ghouling1111
    @ghouling1111 Год назад +16

    Anyone else realise at the end, this whole video is a love letter to their child. ❤

  • @renzy5340
    @renzy5340 Год назад +9

    Wow, I was just scrolling through the videos looking for some inspiration to continue building on my world and I found it. Thanks a lot, and most of the things you said are true, I'm in high school right now and sometimes it's hard. And this project is similar to what I do, a big world with a lot of different locations and unexplored territories. Thanks a lot again, and keep it up.
    Also sorry if I typed anything wrong I'm not a native English speaker.

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад +1

      I'm glad I was able to inspire! I wish you the best of luck on your own project :)

  • @bweber1226
    @bweber1226 Год назад +15

    This beautiful bastard looks like Wesley from the Princess Bride, has a voice like butter, artistry in spades, AND is a husband and father!?!?! Jokes aside, this was a magnificent video, sincere congrats and thank you for sharing your story with us! As a world builder who only began world building after becoming a father I feel especially connected to your story. It makes me feel like despite being late to world building, maybe it is something I can stick with long term. In fact my sons inspire me to world build more, to leave something of myself behind for them should they be interested in my history one day. All that is to say, your videos continue to inspire me as I hope to inspire others one day so thank you again! This video was well worth the wait!
    I should have known you would be a brother from the Netherlands! My grandfather was a Dutch stained glass artist from outside of Utrecht who moved to America and fell in love with a woman who pushed him to pursue his art! I wish for you to pursue YOUR art and hope that your muse continues supporting you too!
    Video ideas: Where did that tree come from? What religions or ideologies come from it? Who, or what, lives near it and what do they do to protect it? Does anyone NOT love that giant beauty?
    NOVEL!?! Put me on the pre-order list right now!
    Also hell YES to listening to short stories with relaxing ambiance in the background!

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад +3

      Ahh you're far too kind, and without a doubt my biggest fan! Thank you for all of your support and kindness always, it means the world to me. And I can totally relate about the things you said about leaving something behind, I'll be telling the stories I've come up with to my children, and hope they will do the same with theirs, and maybe my creativity will live on for just a bit longer than my body can.
      I love the story of your grandfather, stained glass is a medium I've always been inspired by, thank the heavens for supportive partners!
      And I'll definitely talk more about the Allfather, the oldest of the Ten Wonders of the Walled World. Maybe I'll do a video on all ten of them one day!
      I'll be sure to update you all on the novel, though it will take a while before I'll be ready to share more ;)
      I'm glad you liked the idea of the short stories! Stay tuned!

    • @bweber1226
      @bweber1226 Год назад +1

      @RicksCreations Do one video for all 10 of the wonders in general and then maybe do 10 videos to go into more detail about each one? I can't speak for anyone else but I'd watch!
      Keep up the great work!

  • @liekealexandra6505
    @liekealexandra6505 7 месяцев назад +1

    Omg, I've had this video in my "Watch later"-playlist for quite some time and now I'm finally coming around to watching it. Right when you started talking, I was like "Huh wait, he sounds Dutch". So funny how we can hear a difference in accents after just a few words. (I'm not saying you have the typical dutch accent btw ;))
    The quality of your video, art and storytelling stand out far beyond anything I have seen/heard the past few months. Only logical that you've found such big success with this video! As a fellow dutchie, it definitely makes me proud! Going from 900 subscribers at the time of making this video, to now 50K+ is insane!!! Keep it going, Rick!

  • @noellawson41
    @noellawson41 8 месяцев назад +4

    This was an incredibly moving video. What a beautiful thing - to harness that childhood wonder into a lifelong affair. As children, we are amazed and transformed by much magic. Adulthood sears that joy, and replaces it with weariness and conformity. But every now and then, we find stories like this video that remind us of how beautiful life can be, if we only embrace our wonder.
    💚

  • @PlanetFromOuterSpace
    @PlanetFromOuterSpace Год назад +12

    Congratulations on the ending!
    Video(s) idea: What is the most unique language that you have created for you world?

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад +2

      Thank you! And what a great idea, there's one I've wanted to share for a veeeery long time :)

  • @HolwartOfWalishmare
    @HolwartOfWalishmare Год назад +16

    Man, my worldbuilding passion is also inspired by J.R.R.Tolkien himself (and Norse mythology, Beowulf, etc) and I draw sketches to visualize my world too. What Tolkien had done-his work, drawings and maps-was just pure love for his world and that made me want to create my own. I did poems and stories-the gods, the mythology, the history, the sagas or the rise and downfall of it. But sometimes I got tangled in my writing, revised again and again until I gave up on it but I still somehow got back to it recently. Seeing you did all of this seems to ignite that fire of passion again in me. I see a lot of resemblance of Tolkien in you and I think that one day you will tell the tales of Tumiun to your child just as J.R.R.Tolkien to his son Christopher Tolkien. I wish to see more of your world and hope you continue forever.
    (I would like to know the mythological begining of your world. Here’s mine:
    This was the very Beginning of all.
    It was all darkness at first. Before everything and anything, the world resided in nothingness, an endless abyss which of old they called Arregapsus “The Empty Well”, there was no shape here, no feeling, no cold or heat, not any form of living beings as barely if anything felt like nothing.
    And then there were these light wanderers called Essidirs “Earliest of the Essence”, they were born in this abyss like a flickering of light when the edge of darkness crashed into each other and created them. Yet that moment created the contrast of everything: of darkness and light, of cold and heat, of old and new, of before and after.
    Then both mindlessly and unconsciously, after the Essidirs had wandered around for almost eternity as time was not conceived so we could not tell for how long of an eternity they had wandered, they consumed their own essence and created the gods for they knew their existence was meant for something not empty like their place-it was their chosen fate to create more and more of everything-not just the static contrast but also the circle of movement of creations. Essidirs gave birth to the gods and the gods were their everything”).

  • @healingbunnyboi2742
    @healingbunnyboi2742 Год назад +24

    I would love to hear more of the short stories based on your artworks! I think the cozy campfire storyteller sounds like an awesome idea. Maybe fading in artwork you already have where appropriate! Without the inspiration and support of my friends I don’t think I would have been able to worldbuild for D&D as much as I have either.

  • @kavinasrajah5560
    @kavinasrajah5560 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for that last part. I am a dad of 1 and soon to be 2. I've always wanted to be a writer and have just started my own worldbuilding 3 years back and I have just came across your videos. And yes, I intend to go on and need every bit of positive word. So, once again thank you for the last part

  • @stevenbraga4106
    @stevenbraga4106 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi, I discovered this channel with the video "An introduction to Tumiun" and I just wanted to say how impressed I am by this universe that seems both very unreal and very real, even though I don't understand everything(I'm French and I understand very little English and I write with the help of a translator)but I feel the passion that drives you for this universe so I just wanted to tell you to continue this incredible universe and that I can't wait to discover other mysteries and secrets of this universe. And, I confess to having a great interest for Avanima and I can't wait to find out more about it.

  • @foxrowland1191
    @foxrowland1191 Год назад +17

    This was so motivating, and such a wholesome ending. I don't have anything in particular I'd like to see, I just know that I want to see more. Your channel has been a big inspiration.

  • @crimsondopamine
    @crimsondopamine Год назад +42

    I would love to hear about how the people and creatures of Tumiun handle death and their myths of death that come along with it.

  • @worldforger0
    @worldforger0 Год назад +11

    Absolutely amazing! It is so comforting to hear how worldbuilding has helped other people. The attention to detail, quality, and passion put into in all of your videos is insane. The arm wraps of the PC and the Cartographer being the same is particularly impressive, and his reminiscing of his first adventures in Arkiun, I'd say that player grinned when he saw that. Bravo!
    BTW, I think Ambarna is a really interesting region, with no trees and the gold stuff.

  • @Knifeparty1124
    @Knifeparty1124 8 месяцев назад +1

    RUclips only just suggested me this today so I'm a bit late to the party.
    Absolutely beautiful video. Ever since leaving school about 10 years ago I have been developing my own such world like this. Thousands of pages of various stories of cultures, places, and events describing one world which has now grown to wondrous size. Countless hours learning how to write proper novel structures from authors like Brandon Sanderson, combing through Tolkien and Raymond E. Feist books with a highlighter to find phrases I loved. An immense amount of Ai Artwork, hand drawn maps and sketches to give body to something formless in my mind. There is real passion in this type of endeavor, and you reflect that particularly well. It's refreshing and inspiring to see you talk about how it has changed aspects of your life, as in my case world-building was my escape from anxiety and the stress of life and ultimately a outlet for my rampantly creative brain (which sometimes feels a little like a curse).
    Now I have finally fully committed to my first novel that I am pushing towards for release hopefully next year, since January 1st I am now 302 pages and hopefully ending my final lines around 550-600 pages.
    I am now completely lost in my world once more and loving every second of it.
    Lovely video!

  • @evancheta6035
    @evancheta6035 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi, I'm touched with your story. For years I always had this idea of a world with magic, creatures, landscapes, cultures and others but I didn't pursued it, then just last month I did it and now I'm currently making a big world map (roughly 5x9 ft) and painting and doing the details by hand.

  • @Rascals999
    @Rascals999 Год назад +5

    I would love to listen to you tell stories of Tumiun as you sit by a fire place. That sounds amazing

  • @RomanDonut
    @RomanDonut Год назад +29

    I’d love to see how different faiths exist in Tumium, and how these interact between people!
    Maybe even the hierarchy of the largest faiths

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад +3

      Great suggestion, I'll add it to the list!

  • @laesfantasy
    @laesfantasy Год назад +5

    Fellow worldbuilder and storyteller here, how did I not see your channel/vieo sooner ? I've rarely related so much to a personnal story. Instant subscribe ♥ Can't wait to see more of Tumiun.

  • @jonahrankin6978
    @jonahrankin6978 9 месяцев назад +1

    I’m so happy that RUclips recommended a new Worldbuilding RUclipsr to me, this seems like such a cool project, and I can’t wait to watch more of your videos. Favorite moments were when you said “a picture is worth a thousand words, but worldbuilding paints a thousand pictures”, and of course, the end of the video is so heartwarming. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @lulukas
    @lulukas 10 месяцев назад +2

    i was teary-eyed when you were thanking your 900+ subs. The passion you have in your work is truly amazing. I hope to find something that I also love. Man, you deserve many more subs! ❤

  • @senior_potato2094
    @senior_potato2094 Год назад +6

    I’m stoked to be here to get to watch this unfold. I think you’re going to blow up! And you’re an inspiration to aspiring creatives like myself

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад

      I have no idea where all of this is going, but I'm glad to have you along for the ride :)

  • @balthazardiarienzo
    @balthazardiarienzo Год назад +5

    This kind of content is what RUclips should have way more of! It is just heartwarming and touching to be allowed to have an insight in your passion. Telling stories is actually the essence of human interaction in my opinion. Please continue what you do, I hope there will be so many more stories from Tumiun for everyone to listen to. Thank you for letting us be part of your story!❤

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад +3

      And thank YOU for listening to my stories, it means the world to me :)

  • @Thispotatoissleeping007
    @Thispotatoissleeping007 7 месяцев назад +1

    As a lotr fan I always thought how difficult and fascinating worldbuilding is. It's so nice to see someone dedicating time for creating such a mesmerizing art!! Keep up with your work ❤❤

  • @petelovagssecondaccount5291
    @petelovagssecondaccount5291 Год назад +8

    This video was incredibly well put together. The presentation, the slight glimpses of art as you tell the story of the world, the pacing, and the final suprise at the end to wrap things up, were all on point. I also really liked the chill vibe and that you were sitting in a quiet forest. This is the first video that I've seen from you, but it sure won't be the last!

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад +3

      Thanks so much! I'm really glad you liked it :)

  • @Anthony-pq4vr
    @Anthony-pq4vr 11 месяцев назад +3

    Really glad i found your channel man. I'm currently in the process of writing my first fantasy novel and it can be daunting sometimes. This is really inspiring.

  • @HashFier
    @HashFier Год назад +12

    Wasn't expecting future cartographer's entry at that end. Best of luck and may they chart lands and seas further than your eyes can see.

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад +1

      Your words made me smile more than you could know, thank you so much

  • @DreamCatcher101-6
    @DreamCatcher101-6 Месяц назад +1

    I am a former soldier, and at the age of 42 I got my retirement, and I had have this dream of writing a novel, a fantasy, and that dream became a world, and the world became a life savior.
    Your video inspired me a lot.
    Thanks and good luck

  • @EdentheThroneWarden
    @EdentheThroneWarden 2 месяца назад +1

    That was one of the best videos I have ever seen! I LOVE worldbuilding and am currently working on a novel for my world, and hearing about yours made me want to get up and start writing again. Thank you so much for sharing, and congratulations on your baby!!

  • @saythealphabet776
    @saythealphabet776 Год назад +46

    These videos are awesome. I feel inspired myself as a beginner DM with heavy artblock, so i can relate to your story a bit. Also, the NOVEL? I am buying that the instant it comes out. Keep up the great work!
    Edit: well that ending was unexpected. Congratulations!

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад +7

      Thanks so much, I'm very glad to hear all of your kind words!! :)

  • @dylanlindsey3282
    @dylanlindsey3282 Год назад +4

    Keep up the good work. We need more people pursuing creativity like this!

  • @Glowingsims-38
    @Glowingsims-38 11 месяцев назад +4

    This was one of the most inspirational videos and I'm not lying when I say it reminded me why I love to make stories. You are a wonderful man and your art is absolutely fantastic, I can't wait to see what comes next and as an opinion for a future video I would like to know Sestiun the European medieval period is my little guilty curiosity and my inpiration so I will love to see what you did with it. You are a wonderful man and your work is absolutely fantastic. Good luck further.

  • @depressedcarrot4134
    @depressedcarrot4134 2 месяца назад

    this is possibly the most meaningfully video for me I've seen in ages.
    As a person who is currently in art school and obsessed with worldbuilding this truly speaks to me.
    Thank you for the remainder that all people need is momentum.

  • @InJJWeTrustOfficial
    @InJJWeTrustOfficial 6 месяцев назад +2

    Absolutey fantastic video. I remember being in awe after watching the first 20 minutes a few months ago, and have now come back and found it after wanting to archive some videos which I feel are a great inspiration for worldbuilding and fantasy game creation. That said, I came back to this video now and noticed that I hadn't finished the video and stopped way back when at the 20 minute mark... jeez... I am so happy I now revisited it and watched the last few minutes. Congratulations on your life/family milestone! What an absolutely beautifully directed video.. that ending and how you tied it together is better than what most famous cinema movies can pull off.
    Everything you present in this video is absolute gold; please keep on making more works like this and keep your channel going. The cycle of our world influencing you to create a world which influences others... ... ... is a beautiful thing.

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  5 месяцев назад +1

      What an absolutely lovely comment, I'm so very grateful for all of your kind words. Your last thought, about the cycle of inspiration, is very true indeed.

  • @Addieisgoinghome
    @Addieisgoinghome Год назад +6

    Beautiful. Thank you for sharing your journey.

  • @dee20221
    @dee20221 Год назад +3

    This video was so inspiring... and the ending made me feel hope for humanity. So beautiful. Congratulations on all of your success. I can't wait to see what is next

  • @mirejoez1313
    @mirejoez1313 Год назад +6

    3minutes in, goosebumps all along.... did i find what i'm going to do in my future years?

  • @Softnwet12
    @Softnwet12 11 месяцев назад +15

    Ultimately this was what made me want to start worldbuilding, and by extension, take art more seriously. An entire new world I didn’t even know I could make has now become apparent to me. Thank you so much for that.

  • @Salt-Oil
    @Salt-Oil 3 месяца назад +2

    From 900 to 57,000 subscribers congratulations brother your worldbuilding is an inspiration, I'm a writer and trying to learn art so I can tell the stories I write in more ways like you have done other than just my written text.

  • @freekkwak
    @freekkwak 3 месяца назад +1

    20 years ago when i was about 17 years, i would start drawing characters and maps as well due to the polulairity of Tolkien, But i never went through with it.
    Now, i have two very young kids and the itch returned to me to create a world. This video gave me another nudge in this direction. So as a fellow dutchman...i salute you

  • @KushinLos
    @KushinLos Год назад +4

    First time I've ever seen your work and the ending brought tears to my eyes. Complete win and congratulations!

  • @jintycba
    @jintycba 11 месяцев назад +3

    Outstanding video, all the best with Tumiun and good luck for the future. Can't wait to keep up with your progress.

  • @misurka91
    @misurka91 Год назад +16

    Short stories series name idea: Tumiun Akashic Records or just Akashic Records. Hope that helps, and keep up with the worldbuilding.
    P.S. a good fantasy series that may further influence Tumiun, "Malazan Book of the Fallen" series.

  • @chunkchocolate4406
    @chunkchocolate4406 9 месяцев назад +1

    Your Journey from the start to the current made me teared up with your display of art and passion. I am a beginner Writer/Author/Artist and seeing this made my heart melt. Thank you Rick! Im a new subscriber thats going to tag along from on now 2024 March.

  • @유니버스스톱모션
    @유니버스스톱모션 10 месяцев назад +1

    I always had that dream of "making a fantasy world". However as I grow up, I had to focus on another thing(I'm a Korean student btw, and Korean student has to study really really a lot :( ) and I started to see my dream as naive thing. This new perspective made me depressed and sad. but I found your channel and this animates my almost-dead dream to breath again. Thank you

  • @byleth0726
    @byleth0726 Год назад +11

    I still have not found a cohesive world for all of my settings. My worldbuilding projects are all over the place.
    Therefore watching your story near the beginning of finding a single world is deeple relatable to me.
    I would love to hear about Tumiuns magic system. I am always spending lots of times on magic systems and wonder, what you came up with.

    • @RicksCreations
      @RicksCreations  Год назад +2

      It's definitely a journey, and when the time is right the idea you've been looking for might suddenly appear right at the end of your pen or pencil. Best of luck! And I'm glad to hear that so many of you want to learn more about Tumiun's magic, because while it is mostly a "soft magic" system I'd still love to talk a bit about how it works.