This dude has mastered the art of cutting off plastic triceratops heads, slightly modifying them, and slapping them back on and somehow it comes out better looking than before.
I think laying the diorama on its side and pouring a very thin layer of resin over those seam lines would make them disappear. Then you can sand and polish the sides to get them completely flat. Apart from that though, this is incredible! I love the little see-through den under the water and the splashes around the feet!
the lines are caused by him pouring in a cup of the resin ,letting it dry and poring another on top. if he had made all the resin at once and slow did it all the lines would be gone.
@@noahpedroza1798 Possibly, but most resins can only be poured in a certain thickness at a time. He also wouldn't be able to position all the objects as he went if he poured it all in one go. But this doesn't help Kayakasaurus now, I was trying to help him fix it.
@@noahpedroza1798 Resin produces heat as it's setting, and the thicker the layer the more heat is produced. This is one of the reasons why companies recommended a certain thickness per layer.
If you pour it all in at once, some resins will heat up too much, bubble insanely and then set much quicker than normal. The best way to have done it would probably to have vacuum chambered the piece as it was setting, if possible. Not sure if that would have helped with the layer lines, but it would have stopped most of the bubbles from making them worse.
Even if the water got a little derped, it's still a beautiful diorama with lots of great detail :D I love the little things, like the amphibian and the skull, but also the markings on the triceratops themselves. Similar in colour and pattern, but not direct copies of one another. They are unique and individuals and I love how you showed that in a very natural way. Great job!
What an absolute masterpiece, just a shame so many gosh darn bubbles and seem lines showed up! But what impressed me the most was how damn well you sculpted the new trike neck, it fit in perfectly!
You should do a....MOSASAURUS SWIMMING!!! With the sea underneath it and carcass or skeleton of another dinosaur. The head of the mosasaurus could just be out of the water with it's fins slapping the water like a whale! Like if u agree!!!
Ooh! Great idea! I was thinking of buying some clay..(well, technically -begging- *asking* my parents to get meh clay) Anywho, he could make a mosasaurus swimming with the indominus Rex’s skele’s.. And maybe a scuba diver 👌🏼
I like how you utilized wood instead of styrene foam for the base. A lot of people just use the styrene because it’s cheap. It’s awesome to see you use a different medium.
Literally the most epic diorama I’ve ever seen. Might be my favorite video you’ve made. Keep up the unbelievably awesome work buddy!! Can’t wait to see what you do next!
Awesome work, great to watch. Don't stress about bubbles, people pay too much attention to those & they forget that there would be bubbles in real fast-moving or agitated water IRL. Loved your attention to detail with underwater environment pieces, baby dino etc & the blending after the 'plastic surgery' was just terrific. A decent sander will help you grind those mishap lines away on the outside & they'll be less noticeable after some polishing compound. Brilliant work, I might subscribe :)
Since childhood, I love dinosaurs, your work is simply masterpiece. A month ago, I came across you and signed up. I follow your work ... greetings from Kazakhstan !!!
This is so awesome!!! I would never have thought of using extra material to add ripples and splashes-- that really took it to another level! This is awesome advice for these kinds of projects.
@@ydorbtsersug5079 I dont think you understood what he was saying, he's talking about how he made the new neck modification look seamless and original design. He's saying sculpting in general.
It seemed as if you were sad because of the bubbles.... It's true you didnt want there to be any bubbles, but i think it actually adds to the water and makes it look more like it's flowing and the dTriceratops are swimming!
I have an adult autistic son and he still loves dinosaurs! You have just given me huge ideas for his dinosaurs. I could never give them away. At least not the good ones. I am going to borrow a few ideas and turn them into bookends and other decor! Thanks!
You are incredible, transform a simple toys in *this*, you make an incredible job with this and say you are an expert in this is too less. Thanks for this visual pleasure. Care all!🦕🦖❤️
Just found this channel and damn he’s amazing, imagine doing this with no idea how it’s gonna turn out, and being afraid to mess up, you get a sub from me my dude :)
they could have been avoided if he had done all the resin in one batch and poured it all at once I believe. But he might have had to look like that because he couldn't figure out how to get the dino figures to suspend where he wanted them in order to do that
Yes I couldve. If he would've read the package of the resin. I tells him how long to let it cute per layer and how much catalist should've been added. You add less the more layers because it reacts with the one under it
Came out great thanks for some of the tips like the "fix all" to get me started on a out door seen. I want to make and what to use for a small creek/river 👍a 3 sided box should work well. The "FIX ALL" was a big help now I just have to gather up everything I need to make it look real as possible.
That reminds me that funny instructables about how draw an owl: 1.- Draw a circle 2.- Draw the rest of the fucking owl 3.- Done X'D Jokes apart, very awesome work. I love dioramas!
So that was the awesome diorama in the contest this year. Would have been even better with one of those awesome backgrounds you make. Still awesome and a pleb like me would never be able to make something like it
of course you can! diorama's like these are very technique dependent. its not like when you cant draw well, for example. of course you need creativity to make anything great, but you dont learn it all at once. you learn woodworking, then epoxy technique, details, etc. and you wake up one day after some time and youre great at it! if you wanna do it, do it. only person stopping you is you.
I found this channel via this video several years ago, maybe back when it was released? Regardless, i still like to visit this video every one and a while. It makes me feel like a bright eyed child again. :)
It’s a shame you didn’t get the exact result you were looking for. I imagine for something like this you probably did a little extra research... or you could very well just have these skills in your back pocket, that wouldn’t surprise me at all. I’m just saying I hope you revisit this theme again soon with a different set of skills. You did a beautiful job and I can’t wait to see more. And more full size Dinos. That proto was amazing! I vote full size Styracosaurus head. I believe in you!
Those two dinosours is exactly the same and would look unnatural if they looked the same way. So he redirect the way, one of them is looking at. Thus he removed the head and made it more natural to achieve this master piece.
This is beautiful! Although I have to say, revisiting this video now that I have this particular Triceratops model from Safari, it physically hurt to watch you cut the head off of one.
A very impressive diorama - I particularly like the way you sculpted a little amphibian (you should go pro!); also, the fact that you decapitated one of the Triceratops in order to be able to lengthen its neck and adjust the angle of its head. An excellent job all round.
Awh, thank you for making the two so genetically different! Far too many clones in dinosaur media! I truly appreciate their individual colors and characteristics. :)
Reminds me of those documentaries with centrosaurines(such as pachyrhinosaurus and centrosaurus)despictions crossing rivers like wilderbeast in documentaries
Y'all can you stop talking about the decapitation and just take a moment to realize what an amazing this this guy just made? It is WELL worth the decapitation of a PLASTIC triceratops. Good job, keep up the amazing work!
This dude has mastered the art of cutting off plastic triceratops heads, slightly modifying them, and slapping them back on and somehow it comes out better looking than before.
Agreed!
This man could make a frankenstein monster out of chinosaurs, and it'd come out better.
The triceratops expression literally is the perfect reaction to what he just experienced.
1. I kept waiting for the triceratops to kiss. I was left to be disappointed.
2. Those ripples really take it to a whole new level of detail
Penis lizard
Penis👏lizard👏
Damn this video is months old and he's still hearting comments, what a legend
Wow wtf you right
👍cianeto
Tricioso Shortt you dont know Dross haha,but u are right!!
:)
Caitlin Shortt now its a year old
I think laying the diorama on its side and pouring a very thin layer of resin over those seam lines would make them disappear. Then you can sand and polish the sides to get them completely flat. Apart from that though, this is incredible! I love the little see-through den under the water and the splashes around the feet!
the lines are caused by him pouring in a cup of the resin ,letting it dry and poring another on top. if he had made all the resin at once and slow did it all the lines would be gone.
@@noahpedroza1798 Possibly, but most resins can only be poured in a certain thickness at a time. He also wouldn't be able to position all the objects as he went if he poured it all in one go. But this doesn't help Kayakasaurus now, I was trying to help him fix it.
Maybe if he used a custom clamp from the top he could have it held in place the way he wanted from the start and poured all the resin in at once
@@noahpedroza1798 Resin produces heat as it's setting, and the thicker the layer the more heat is produced. This is one of the reasons why companies recommended a certain thickness per layer.
If you pour it all in at once, some resins will heat up too much, bubble insanely and then set much quicker than normal. The best way to have done it would probably to have vacuum chambered the piece as it was setting, if possible. Not sure if that would have helped with the layer lines, but it would have stopped most of the bubbles from making them worse.
i think this was the first video of you i've watched and you improved a LOT
I gotta say the most amazing part was just how he made the ripples like many people dont think about adding that type of detail. great job 👏👏
Even if the water got a little derped, it's still a beautiful diorama with lots of great detail :D I love the little things, like the amphibian and the skull, but also the markings on the triceratops themselves. Similar in colour and pattern, but not direct copies of one another. They are unique and individuals and I love how you showed that in a very natural way. Great job!
What an absolute masterpiece, just a shame so many gosh darn bubbles and seem lines showed up! But what impressed me the most was how damn well you sculpted the new trike neck, it fit in perfectly!
What?
DUDE THIS IS INSANE, THE BEST RESIN WORK I SAW BY FAR, 10/10
Agreed
You should do a....MOSASAURUS SWIMMING!!! With the sea underneath it and carcass or skeleton of another dinosaur. The head of the mosasaurus could just be out of the water with it's fins slapping the water like a whale!
Like if u agree!!!
subscribe too
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Ooh! Great idea! I was thinking of buying some clay..(well, technically -begging- *asking* my parents to get meh clay)
Anywho, he could make a mosasaurus swimming with the indominus Rex’s skele’s..
And maybe a scuba diver 👌🏼
Listen this is 4 months old but it’s a pretty cool idea
Thank you for these triserotopses
**PROCEEDS TO DECAPITATE**
Lol
STOLEN COMMENT
@@bryangarnica6629 damn you alright?
Lol, that’s a yikes
@@Indoraptoad pls stop praising fiasco's comment.
I like how you utilized wood instead of styrene foam for the base. A lot of people just use the styrene because it’s cheap. It’s awesome to see you use a different medium.
I love how he puts in so much detail into the work. Even with spots we barely get to see like the lizard and the moss and stuff.
Literally the most epic diorama I’ve ever seen. Might be my favorite video you’ve made. Keep up the unbelievably awesome work buddy!! Can’t wait to see what you do next!
Thanks for the triceratops!
*buzzsaw sounds*
Its a shame the little details are not that visible after the resin application 😕 still a great job and the best diorama ive seen!
Awesome work, great to watch. Don't stress about bubbles, people pay too much attention to those & they forget that there would be bubbles in real fast-moving or agitated water IRL. Loved your attention to detail with underwater environment pieces, baby dino etc & the blending after the 'plastic surgery' was just terrific. A decent sander will help you grind those mishap lines away on the outside & they'll be less noticeable after some polishing compound. Brilliant work, I might subscribe :)
6:41 top ten most brutal anime death scenes
Some Stupid Sketch Show Guy 😂😂👍
👍
STOP ; ( IT'S TO HARD TO WATCH THIS ANIMAL! !!
Kaykakasuras:SACRIFICE SACRIFICE
Me:HES KILLED THE ENTIRE WORLD
@@joeshmoe9978 F**K YOU
I remember subscribing to him when he uploaded this video still rewatch it all the time
Do a brachiosaurus eating from a tree diorama
Like if you agree!
That's a good idea!
@@RaymondThePainter, Chris?
@@doboticsribery5396 What?
@@RaymondThePainter, nevermind then.
@@doboticsribery5396 No, I mean what? As in when someone calls your name and you say what?
I love the dioramas that he makes because of the talent he puts into the dioramas. 👍😁
Since childhood, I love dinosaurs, your work is simply masterpiece. A month ago, I came across you and signed up. I follow your work ... greetings from Kazakhstan !!!
This is so awesome!!! I would never have thought of using extra material to add ripples and splashes-- that really took it to another level! This is awesome advice for these kinds of projects.
"Go buy Safari's stuff"
*next scene proceeds to decapitate one of Safari's Triceratops*
So funny :D
At least he put it back on 😭🤣😂
Baragon cute im a kaiju fan
Sculpt one yourself then.
Angel Courtney 😭😭😭😭😭
It's amazing how you can rebuild the neck to make it look like it was never took apart in the first place. Inspiring
I have never in my life seen such a more deserving sculptor
I mean he didnt really sculpt he triceratops
@@ydorbtsersug5079 I dont think you understood what he was saying, he's talking about how he made the new neck modification look seamless and original design. He's saying sculpting in general.
It seemed as if you were sad because of the bubbles....
It's true you didnt want there to be any bubbles, but i think it actually adds to the water and makes it look more like it's flowing and the dTriceratops are swimming!
I agree, the lines straight across look kind of odd though.
this was very well done, a very beautiful piece indeed, great work man!
I have an adult autistic son and he still loves dinosaurs! You have just given me huge ideas for his dinosaurs. I could never give them away. At least not the good ones. I am going to borrow a few ideas and turn them into bookends and other decor! Thanks!
_I never clicked on a video so fast_
Blacklion 667 same
Same
I never liked a comment that fast
Him: *Takes the trike out of the box*
Me with the exact same trike sitting on my desk: *Does this make me special now?*
Yes....yes it does
It does tho
Can you not get it anymore cause I haven't been on Amazon lately
@@porgpower8454 you can pick one up at www.safariltd.com
@@pendragonandjenkins_7839 THANK YOU!!
*thanks safari for the figure*
**immediately starts to horribly mutilate and destroy the poor things neck**
Fiascospino ikr
I was literally thinking of writing the same thing
I was about to type that in.
*triggered*
Fiascospino xD
Amazing job I like how you sculpted them so beautiful, again great job!😁
You are incredible, transform a simple toys in *this*, you make an incredible job with this and say you are an expert in this is too less. Thanks for this visual pleasure.
Care all!🦕🦖❤️
You should do a pleoisaur swimming in an underwater cavern that would be so cool
Wow you are a true artist, love how you put all the details in
The trisaratops' face says it all... (6:56)
The precision in your work is truly impressive, the time given to details is inspiring. And this is so relaxing to watch, thank you ! 🙏🏽❤️💆🏽♀️
Just found this channel and damn he’s amazing, imagine doing this with no idea how it’s gonna turn out, and being afraid to mess up, you get a sub from me my dude :)
This guy is amazing at what he does! He never ceases to amaze me great work
BEAUTIFUL!!!! ♥️
But the head cutting part tho 😝
Mr. Raptorix Sad but had to be done, it has a happy ending 😄
Kayakasaurus indeed
lovely! i love how you give them your own look
Too bad you got those lines in the water on the finished product. Could those have been avoided? Regardless awesome vid and art :)
they could have been avoided if he had done all the resin in one batch and poured it all at once I believe. But he might have had to look like that because he couldn't figure out how to get the dino figures to suspend where he wanted them in order to do that
I’ve seen others polish it side too
polishing could do the trick.
Yes I couldve. If he would've read the package of the resin. I tells him how long to let it cute per layer and how much catalist should've been added. You add less the more layers because it reacts with the one under it
Yes. Also, why use a vacuum chamber if he will pour the resin carelessly anyway? That's why the bubbles formed in the bottom.
I could seriously watch your videos for hours. Awesome job!
Man, This is the most creative Glory hole I've ever seen!
Came out great thanks for some of the tips like the "fix all" to get me started on a out door seen. I want to make and what to use for a small creek/river 👍a 3 sided box should work well. The "FIX ALL" was a big help now I just have to gather up everything I need to make it look real as possible.
What the hell was happening at 7:14? 😂 and also very good job look great
Красота и какой труд в ваших работах, творческих работ и успеха..
Love how you didn’t just use the triceratops you made them your own
12:03 those dinosaurs have more tension than I'll ever experience xD
That reminds me that funny instructables about how draw an owl:
1.- Draw a circle
2.- Draw the rest of the fucking owl
3.- Done
X'D
Jokes apart, very awesome work. I love dioramas!
What a great piece. I wished I had your imagination and talent!. Love watching you make these.
So that was the awesome diorama in the contest this year. Would have been even better with one of those awesome backgrounds you make. Still awesome and a pleb like me would never be able to make something like it
You can though! Trust me, Practice Makes Perfect. Buy the Supplies (Or save up for them) and Try it! That's how I got my talent!
Noh-Lah The Crazy Furby! But I was about to start airsoft
But yeah, I will try practice, now to hoard supplies!
of course you can! diorama's like these are very technique dependent. its not like when you cant draw well, for example. of course you need creativity to make anything great, but you dont learn it all at once. you learn woodworking, then epoxy technique, details, etc. and you wake up one day after some time and youre great at it!
if you wanna do it, do it. only person stopping you is you.
deep citrus I actually made several :D and I started on warhammer age of sigmar
This was super cool! The level of detail (water ripples!!) was amazing! (also poor, poor decapitated triceratops)
Clown trike's not real, it can't hurt you.
Clown Trike:
Lol
I have no intention at all to do diorama but I've been watching these videos for the past hour
7:07 A brutal murder took place!!!
But your Diorama looks pretty awesome dude!
You can never have enough good dinosaur UA-camrs
The baby Koolasaurus or whatever it was so cute hahaha like!
Man, tenho só a te parabenizar por esse trabalho perfeito❤, todo sucesso do mundo pra você.
I found this channel via this video several years ago, maybe back when it was released? Regardless, i still like to visit this video every one and a while. It makes me feel like a bright eyed child again. :)
It’s a shame you didn’t get the exact result you were looking for. I imagine for something like this you probably did a little extra research... or you could very well just have these skills in your back pocket, that wouldn’t surprise me at all. I’m just saying I hope you revisit this theme again soon with a different set of skills. You did a beautiful job and I can’t wait to see more. And more full size Dinos. That proto was amazing! I vote full size Styracosaurus head. I believe in you!
Almost 230am and I can’t stop watching! Way cool
Гут ua-cam.com/video/xi0Gd2T73-Y/v-deo.html
Incredible talent
Not sure how I came across this, but I’m glad I did!! This is awesome dude!
"Thanks so much for sending your new triceratops!!"
*decapitates it*
Lol, did you even try?
Nobody:
People when they use another person's idea and post it to the comment section (even not copied): SToLen CoMmENt 11!!111!
Yutyrannid lol
Lol
@@WeakMighty25 wait is this a JoJo reference
I accidentally found this channel and I’m addicted to this guy because of two things:
1. His hands
2. HIS LOVE TO DINOSAURS
Esse cara deveria receber o prêmio Nobel!
Legendary sculptor right here 🗿🍷
Your skills are amazing bro. Loved watching.
Dude, you should do a collab with Jurassic Repaints and Marko makes, and make a massive diorama. That would be fantastic!
Like so Kayak sees this!
(also i would love if it also had a forest in it, instead of always being in water)
MAN I AM TELLING YOU THIS IS FREAKING AWESOME great job i would pay big money for this
"Thank you for sending your two newest dinos" while the cameras off "I will decapitate this one" lol
IMWHEEZING DUDE JUST STRAIGHT UP DECAPITATED THAT DINO OML AND THE DINO'S FACE IS ACCURATE
Those two dinosours is exactly the same and would look unnatural if they looked the same way. So he redirect the way, one of them is looking at. Thus he removed the head and made it more natural to achieve this master piece.
The detail on the water is amazing
This is beautiful! Although I have to say, revisiting this video now that I have this particular Triceratops model from Safari, it physically hurt to watch you cut the head off of one.
A very impressive diorama - I particularly like the way you sculpted a little amphibian (you should go pro!); also, the fact that you decapitated one of the Triceratops in order to be able to lengthen its neck and adjust the angle of its head. An excellent job all round.
凄いクオリティに驚き…!
thats cool and the bubbles make it look even cooler.
This is awesome!!
Awh, thank you for making the two so genetically different! Far too many clones in dinosaur media! I truly appreciate their individual colors and characteristics. :)
I loved your works..would suggest you to brush a little bit resin over all the surfaces to avoid any bubble when you pour it
You mad 2 of my favorite animals in this!!! The Triceratops and an axolotl!!!
You have the right idea but we can still clearly see the separation line between the two layers of epoxy
I would love to see you do better!
@@itsjjuan im just trying to help by giving some constructive criticism
This diorama is the coolest one I've ever seen
Reminds me of those documentaries with centrosaurines(such as pachyrhinosaurus and centrosaurus)despictions crossing rivers like wilderbeast in documentaries
You are one of the best youtubers out there
Amazing!! Woow... Я русская, но блин, это реально прекрасно! Боже, однозначно лайк.
Привет я тоже
Я не пойму смысла фразы "Я русская". Звучит так как будто бы у нас в России только шедевры и появляются, и изредка мелькают иностранные творения.
That is so unbelievably badass! I'll take two please!
Sand both sides, drill a little hole in the backside (where the resin goes) and put a light in, would love and update video
Totally AWESOME!!! Brilliant!!! Thank you so much for your instructional video and amazing creativity!
Him: Showing off what he got in the mail
Also him: *Starts cutting it*
Me: Look at dis dude 😳
Y'all can you stop talking about the decapitation and just take a moment to realize what an amazing this this guy just made? It is WELL worth the decapitation of a PLASTIC triceratops. Good job, keep up the amazing work!
When you decapitated it I was like “ok HeRE YoU Go aGaian
The first beat sounded lit keep up your good videos 💯% liked
Nobody:
Triceratops: * surprised pikachu face *
This guy really still be out here hearting comments, months later. Major respect my dude✊😔❤️
My mum: What did you do today?
Me: Nothing much
In my head: I WATCHED A GUY DECAPITATE A TRICERATOPS-