That compliment means a lot to me - being different than other RUclips channels is one of my big goals, but lately I've felt like I'm maybe imitating others too much. So it means a lot that you feel that way. Thanks for watching!
I feel like with each video I get closer to realizing my goal: to make these videos tell a story, with emotion or meaning, beyond simply showing how I made the art - rather that the video would be the art itself. This video came closer than any of my previous. Thanks for watching and supporting me in my journey.
The goal for this video was to get practice with water effects for my eventual “Moses parting the red sea” sculpt. But I’ve found in the past it was a struggle to make an interesting video out of a resin pour because it’s kind of boring to watch, so “making a resin pour video not boring” was my secondary goal; I do hope I succeeded.
Hey I loved your video but I recommend that there would not be snow on the mountains the grass would probably be dead and the water would be a little dirty just some tips thank you for the video
@@Animalexotics Thanks for the suggestions! You are totally right about the snow 😅 For the water being dirty, I thought about that, but then I considered that maybe once the volume of water got that high it would dilute the dirtiness of the water to the point it wasn't a significant factor. If this was toward the later end of the flood when the waters have already peaked. I'm not sure. At the end of the day though, I mostly made it clear for artistic reasons -- so you could still see the mountain!
I love it. The facts about the mountain is spot on. Time changes things. And to anyone that says this story can't be true, Explain why you can go into the mountains both east coast and west coast of America and find sea fossils. Great work and I think that you did tell the story throughout the video. till next time
I'm Cristian and believe in the Bible, however, that's not why there are sea fossils on the mountains. Those fossils were made over millions of years, not 40 days. The reason they're up there is because of the way the earth changes. When tectonic plates push against each other it pushes the land together to make mountains and it takes the fossils with it. (Try taking two flat pieces of playdough or clay and push them together. The place where they meet will be taller, and if you put something in the playdough it will be moved with it) fossil wouldn't survive from the flood because the bones would need to be covered in sediment in order to fossilize. The conditions needed to create fossils are pretty specific, which is what makes good fossils so rare. in some places and relatively common in others.
@yourshoulderdevil5229 I disagree. If you take the Bible literally, God created the Heavens and the Earth in 6 days, including dinosaurs, meaning they walked among man. The flood was very sudden as the Bible says that the water from under the earth burst out of the ground and it rained for the first time. Water bursting from the ground could very easily have covered the dinosaurs and anything else very quickly and with great pressure, creating the perfect conditions for fossilization. There have been plenty of fossils found with their necks bent in a way to suggest that they died by drowning.
Hopefully, I didn’t lose people with the jump from Genesis and the flood to Matthew and Jesus’s baptism: I was trying to show that the ultimate fulfillment of “God remembering Noah” was in Jesus; not just the flood waters receding. Although I wanted this diorama to reflect the somber destruction of the flood, I also wanted to end on a positive note and highlight the redemptive part of the story, too. 1 Peter 3:20-22 “to those who were disobedient long ago when God waited patiently in the days of Noah while the ark was being built. In it only a few people, eight in all, were saved through water, and this water symbolizes baptism that now saves you also-not the removal of dirt from the body but the pledge of a clear conscience toward God. It saves you by the resurrection of Jesus Christ”
holy crap youve goten profesinal man nice cleen set up im along time sub so watching you expand is really heart warming i new you where gonna make it big and im not sure if you do or don't reamember me but i was the one with the bad english
Haha I feel like I need more practice before I can do that justice, but it's definitely on my list! If you stick around, I'm sure I'll get to it eventually.
That's technically true and I thought of that when making it, but decided it looked better anyway. I justified it by thinking that a significantly thick enough ice cap isn't going to instantly melt underwater, just like icebergs don't instantly melt into the ocean. This diorama takes place while it's still raining and the floodwaters are in the process of rising, which means this mountain is only recently covered in water. If the ice caps were thick enough, it's in the realm of plausibility that they'd still be white-topped for now, even if it would melt very soon.
I absolutely love those videos. They are different from everything else i watch on YT.
That compliment means a lot to me - being different than other RUclips channels is one of my big goals, but lately I've felt like I'm maybe imitating others too much. So it means a lot that you feel that way. Thanks for watching!
@@HolyCowCreates We all imitate something. Important is to do things the way you like, not chase trends or try to be "unique".
I feel like with each video I get closer to realizing my goal: to make these videos tell a story, with emotion or meaning, beyond simply showing how I made the art - rather that the video would be the art itself. This video came closer than any of my previous. Thanks for watching and supporting me in my journey.
The goal for this video was to get practice with water effects for my eventual “Moses parting the red sea” sculpt. But I’ve found in the past it was a struggle to make an interesting video out of a resin pour because it’s kind of boring to watch, so “making a resin pour video not boring” was my secondary goal; I do hope I succeeded.
Hey I loved your video but I recommend that there would not be snow on the mountains the grass would probably be dead and the water would be a little dirty just some tips thank you for the video
Thank you for liking the comment I love when creators interact with the viewers
@@Animalexotics Thanks for the suggestions! You are totally right about the snow 😅
For the water being dirty, I thought about that, but then I considered that maybe once the volume of water got that high it would dilute the dirtiness of the water to the point it wasn't a significant factor. If this was toward the later end of the flood when the waters have already peaked. I'm not sure.
At the end of the day though, I mostly made it clear for artistic reasons -- so you could still see the mountain!
Yoooo! We meed more Biblical diorama! If you've been to the Ark Encounter in KY, they have some AWESOME diorama!
Great job! My kids loved it
Excellent work depicting God's Word, God bless!
Thank you for watching, God bless!
11:55 you could also use clear silicone sealant for the water. same look easyer to handel just use Some alchole to push the waves around 🫡
Yeah, I had hoped an official product would get better results, but I'll have to try that technique next time. I think mostly I just need practice :D
I love it. The facts about the mountain is spot on. Time changes things. And to anyone that says this story can't be true, Explain why you can go into the mountains both east coast and west coast of America and find sea fossils. Great work and I think that you did tell the story throughout the video. till next time
I'm Cristian and believe in the Bible, however, that's not why there are sea fossils on the mountains. Those fossils were made over millions of years, not 40 days. The reason they're up there is because of the way the earth changes. When tectonic plates push against each other it pushes the land together to make mountains and it takes the fossils with it. (Try taking two flat pieces of playdough or clay and push them together. The place where they meet will be taller, and if you put something in the playdough it will be moved with it) fossil wouldn't survive from the flood because the bones would need to be covered in sediment in order to fossilize. The conditions needed to create fossils are pretty specific, which is what makes good fossils so rare. in some places and relatively common in others.
@yourshoulderdevil5229 I disagree. If you take the Bible literally, God created the Heavens and the Earth in 6 days, including dinosaurs, meaning they walked among man.
The flood was very sudden as the Bible says that the water from under the earth burst out of the ground and it rained for the first time. Water bursting from the ground could very easily have covered the dinosaurs and anything else very quickly and with great pressure, creating the perfect conditions for fossilization.
There have been plenty of fossils found with their necks bent in a way to suggest that they died by drowning.
Great job with the diorama of Noah's flood
Very nice build and an awesome result. I would like the Ark a little bigger. Now the landing of the ark at Mount Ararat would be nice too.
Hopefully, I didn’t lose people with the jump from Genesis and the flood to Matthew and Jesus’s baptism: I was trying to show that the ultimate fulfillment of “God remembering Noah” was in Jesus; not just the flood waters receding. Although I wanted this diorama to reflect the somber destruction of the flood, I also wanted to end on a positive note and highlight the redemptive part of the story, too.
1 Peter 3:20-22 “to those who were disobedient long ago when God waited patiently in the days of Noah while the ark was being built. In it only a few people, eight in all, were saved through water, and this water symbolizes baptism that now saves you also-not the removal of dirt from the body but the pledge of a clear conscience toward God. It saves you by the resurrection of Jesus Christ”
Thank You so much
I believe that you did a wonderful job and it's a good way to get people to read the bible.
Nice one bro!
Thanks!
This is a really unique method of sharing biblical events😮 Keep it up my guy!
Thank you!
Oye! great video, specially for after I've got a car running again with the boys
Thanks!
Glad you are still around, I know you've been here since some of my earliest videos :)
Great job bro! Awesome project and awesome video. Thank you for sharing!
Really cool build and video 😊
Thank you!
holy crap youve goten profesinal man nice cleen set up im along time sub so watching you expand is really heart warming
i new you where gonna make it big and im not sure if you do or don't reamember me but i was the one with the bad english
Of course I remember! I haven't made it big yet though, so it remains to be seen if you're right!
@@HolyCowCreates your content is so difrent then all the others and good diferent if you ceep it up
youl have easily 1000 subs or so i no we hope 🙂
Cool
Glad you are still around watching my videos!
that´s great. Good filming and editing too
Thanks! I've been working hard to improve at the filming and editing so I'm glad it's been noticed
I like the lighting effects. Great job!
Thank you!
❤ Amazing
Thank you! 💚
Sodom and gomorrah next please🙏
Haha I feel like I need more practice before I can do that justice, but it's definitely on my list! If you stick around, I'm sure I'll get to it eventually.
Why did you pronounce it as "foilage" instead of "foliage"?
Your only screw up. Underwater snow? How does that work then?
That's technically true and I thought of that when making it, but decided it looked better anyway.
I justified it by thinking that a significantly thick enough ice cap isn't going to instantly melt underwater, just like icebergs don't instantly melt into the ocean. This diorama takes place while it's still raining and the floodwaters are in the process of rising, which means this mountain is only recently covered in water. If the ice caps were thick enough, it's in the realm of plausibility that they'd still be white-topped for now, even if it would melt very soon.
I hope that you are doing well
I have not been, but thanks for asking! I hope to start uploading again after May, and this time more consistently, Lord willing.