Hi, you haven't uploaded any video's in a while but I just wanted to let you know that your works is great and really inspiring. Hope all is well with you. Know that if you would like to get back to uploading to youtube that there are many here loving your tools, textures, sculpts, tips, and expertise! You've got so many cool looking tools that I'd love to get a closer look on :) Really hope to see your future video's!
I just found ur account today, and I'm in love!! Your work is beautiful and I am endlessly appreciative of you sharing your process. You've made me feel more inspired to create than I've felt in ages 🥰
Just found out about your channel... watched all of your videos .....your are really talented.🔥 I'm currently making that red-eyed tree frog ... It would be really helpful if you made a video about the tools that you use....
Looks better than all "professional" museum models I have seen of Architeuthis dux! Interestingly, in its deep sea habitat it seems to have a beautifully shiny silver color - at least in the footage recorded by Kubodera and his team in 2012. Great work!
Absolutely and I am very sure you'll gonna love it. All.the Cosclay series are versatile and they also have liquid agents of various uses. Thank you my friend.
Thank you for sharing! That's an amazing sculpt, very inspiring. I might give this a try myself soon :) However, as someone researching cephalopod suction cups I cant help but point out two minor mistakes regarding the squid anatomy. The 8 smaller appendages are called the "arms", while the word "tentacle" is reserved for the 2 longer appendages with the suckers at the end, on the tentacular club as you mentioned. These tentacles are used for rapidly grabbing prey that are out of their arms' reach and bringing them closer. Additionally, while often described in literature as being made up of chitin, this is merely an outdated assumption. Chromatography has shown chitin presence in the ring is very unlikely. Instead, the sucker teeth rings are made up of a protein family called "suckerin", which consists of similar building blocks as proteins commonly found in insects. I also have a question. When painting before baking you use pigment powder. What is the difference you experienced between using pigment and regular acrylic paints in this part of the process? Again, lovely video and lovely sculpture. Subscribed and looking forward to seeing more from you!
thank you so much my friend, especially for the added clarification and updated information regarding this amazing creature. And regarding your question about the painting method, pigment powder shading adds undershade or what I call "precoloring" and it gives your eyes a color guide on how to top it with the final paints which is also dilluted and keep every layer translucent until you get the final color you desire. it can be applied in different color combinations or layers too.
Hi, you haven't uploaded any video's in a while but I just wanted to let you know that your works is great and really inspiring. Hope all is well with you. Know that if you would like to get back to uploading to youtube that there are many here loving your tools, textures, sculpts, tips, and expertise! You've got so many cool looking tools that I'd love to get a closer look on :) Really hope to see your future video's!
Your channel is definitely one of the most slept on clay channels. Amazing work!
That means a lot, my friend. Thank you so much😊🤗
Clay mango 🥭 realistic😮
So easy. It makes painting a Van Gogh with a one hair brush look like child's play.
@@lamardon9723 thank you
I just found ur account today, and I'm in love!! Your work is beautiful and I am endlessly appreciative of you sharing your process. You've made me feel more inspired to create than I've felt in ages 🥰
Just found out about your channel... watched all of your videos .....your are really talented.🔥
I'm currently making that red-eyed tree frog ...
It would be really helpful if you made a video about the tools that you use....
@@akshajabhay thank you so much, my friend. That is so wonderdul to hear😊🥰🙏
Absolutely stunning sculpture 😊😊😊
Oh thank you so much, my friend.😊🙏
@@LifeofClay you are very welcome 🤗
Hey buddy it so good to see you’re back!
Hi buddy, thank you so much. Nice to see you you all. Im glad you still here to support me and i couldn't thank you more.😊🙏
Looks better than all "professional" museum models I have seen of Architeuthis dux!
Interestingly, in its deep sea habitat it seems to have a beautifully shiny silver color - at least in the footage recorded by Kubodera and his team in 2012.
Great work!
thank you many many!🤩
Love what you do here! Keep it up, your work is inspiring.
Thank you so much! Will do!😊
Look at this lovely noodle friend. Nice work!
Yeah, thanks my friend, really appreciate it 😊🙏
Great work. Never heard of this type of clay before. Had to look it up, seems interesting
Absolutely and I am very sure you'll gonna love it. All.the Cosclay series are versatile and they also have liquid agents of various uses. Thank you my friend.
Thats a super clever painting technique, thanks for sharing!
The pleasure is mine, my friend. Thanks that you find it helpful.😊
Hello it turns out very beautifully, please make an emperor scorpion!
Yeah sure I'll be making one in one of our upcoming episodes. Thank you so much, my friend.😊🙏
“..The underside of its body and not its head because it would be more humane” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 love the sculpture, amazing and lifelike as always!
Lol😄, I still really don't know if in either ways is humane. I truly appreciate the compliments my dear. Thanks a ton.😘
Please come soon, I love your work❤🙏🙏🥺
Sure, I will, just getting some pending projects done. Thanks a lot dear🥰
Thank you for sharing! That's an amazing sculpt, very inspiring. I might give this a try myself soon :)
However, as someone researching cephalopod suction cups I cant help but point out two minor mistakes regarding the squid anatomy.
The 8 smaller appendages are called the "arms", while the word "tentacle" is reserved for the 2 longer appendages with the suckers at the end, on the tentacular club as you mentioned. These tentacles are used for rapidly grabbing prey that are out of their arms' reach and bringing them closer.
Additionally, while often described in literature as being made up of chitin, this is merely an outdated assumption. Chromatography has shown chitin presence in the ring is very unlikely. Instead, the sucker teeth rings are made up of a protein family called "suckerin", which consists of similar building blocks as proteins commonly found in insects.
I also have a question. When painting before baking you use pigment powder. What is the difference you experienced between using pigment and regular acrylic paints in this part of the process?
Again, lovely video and lovely sculpture. Subscribed and looking forward to seeing more from you!
thank you so much my friend, especially for the added clarification and updated information regarding this amazing creature. And regarding your question about the painting method, pigment powder shading adds undershade or what I call "precoloring" and it gives your eyes a color guide on how to top it with the final paints which is also dilluted and keep every layer translucent until you get the final color you desire. it can be applied in different color combinations or layers too.
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Thanks, my friend😊
Next are you going to make future predator from primeval
Galiiingg
Salamat cooletssss😊🙏
Make a hermit crab
Yeah sure! it's already in my list😊
Is flexible or what???
Yeah it ia Flexible, thanks
Can you make a gecko?
sure I will, I actually really wanna make one😊 thank you for the suggestion dear!