Triceratops in Sequoia Forest / Dinosaur Diorama
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- Опубликовано: 29 янв 2024
- In this video I make realistic dinosaur diorama. Triceratops Horridus in the Laramidia Mountains walks through a redwood forest with different ferns.
0:01 - Welcome
0:22 - Removing old paint
0:36 - Sculpting new horns
1:08 - Triceratops painting
2:49 - Dead tree sculpting
3:53 - Sequoia sculpting
5:38 - Painting trees
7:39 - Painting sequoia
9:01 - Making ferns for a diorama
11:36 - Diorama base
13:02 - Sand of the Devonian period
16:24 - Reveal
Music:
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Man, this is beautiful. Wish I was a triceratops walking through a sequoia forest
Thank you! I would like it too))))
Won't be surprised if bro becomes a Kayakosaurus in a few years 🔥🔥🔥
😁
Looks like it
Amazing stuff!
Thx!
Gorgeously detailed and created 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Thx!
@@baronvonclay you are welcome 🤗
Beautiful.
Thanks!
Absolutely brilliant! And you have some of THE BEST ideas for creating plants and ground texture that I've ever seen. I like that you included some "prehistoric earth" on the diorama as well. A very nice touch. Well done!!
Thank you for your comment, it’s very nice to read this
Cool
Thanks!)
Np.
great job friend. I saw some techniques that would be very useful in my future projects. thank you!
Thanks. I hope everything works out for you)))
Just found your stuff, likey likey very good, going to watch all of the videos! ☺️🙏
Thanks! Enjoy))
Nice.
Off-topic but: The editing in this is VERY nicely done, I like it alot~
Very impressive.
Thanks!
Dang, this is expertly done and easy to follow. You just got a new subscriber! (Also, love your selection of background music)
Additionally, loved the portion where to you actually went out and FOUND a Fossil!! Brilliant!
Glad you liked it. I'm interested in paleontology, so I remember where there was very fine sand, but unfortunately I forgot my camera, I had to take it with my phone)))
My dude....I just watched some of your older content from last year. Holy Cow! I can confidently say, some of your work contends with if not surpasses some of the work being done by other artists in this same niche. Your meticulous attention to the plant-life is what kills me. Consider me utterly astounded. Keep going, man! @@baronvonclay
In itself is a cozy pathway through the forest
Gorgeous! It was worth the wait. But why such a strange color for a Triceratops?
Why not?
@@baronvonclay Green was better. Looked more realistic.
Sehr Gut!
Thx!
Ja ein deutscher
Danke)))
Sprichst du deutsch?
Nein. ich benutze den Google-Übersetzer
I love that technique of using the Gypsum/glue/paint mix for the plants! Are the wires used for the stem glued or taped down in some way to prevent them from moving around while you apply the mixture?
Thanks for your comment. The wire is not secured in any way, but it is more convenient if you figure out how to secure it)))
@@baronvonclay Thank you very much, I am going to try this for my dioramas!
Everything looks fantastic! What is the powder you used for the base plaster paris?
Thx. At what minute?
That would be at 11:41 @@baronvonclay
Plaster
Is this porsus or horridus?
This is Horridus. The biggest.