I have an idea for a diorama, a small mountain road with people walking on, further up, a rockslide is tumbling towards them and a large creature caused the rock slide.
This is the most well executed cave diorama I've ever seen! The greenish colors at the entrance really sell the look, I think. Keep inspiring us next generation of hobby UA-camrs, Boylei!
I like to think that, Like other Octopi, the one on the pool is actually reasonably friendly. It's perhaps curious, but not actively hostile. Unlike the other giant monsters of the W.I.W, the Octopi are just as intelligent as their smaller cousins, and capable of emotional maturity. I think the cave dweller here is mostly just curious about this strange man and his portable light, and might even throw some rocks up onto the shore to see if it can engage in a passing exercise with this strange, not very well camouflaged creature.
Maybe it's even smarter then that of the regular octopi, with it's bigger body, obvious access to more food (if it has been able to surstain itself in a mostly closed cave system) and it's longer more dextrous tentacles, Maybe it's actualy as smart as that do-do like bird in the circus diarama (around the level of a perticularly smart dog), or even smarter like the Tulkun on A:TWOW, i mean if a whale can learn to say "Get Out" while in an aquareium, i bet you any money a simmilarly sized Cephalopod could do the same
Even without the obligatory, Wild Imaginary West monster; this is one of the best cave dioramas (shadowbox?) that I have ever seen! The fact that the monster isn't immediately apparent makes this a well-executed "Delayed-Reaction Piece," that takes viewers a moment or two to realize that there is more to this excellent spelunking diorama than meets the eye. Looking forward to your next diorama!
i agree! the way it was shown also reminds me of one of thalasso hobbyer's dioramas where the process of making the monster was not shown at all so you didn't know it existed until the reveal at the end
As someone who has never made a single model that didn't look like a 5 year old built it, I am in awe of Boylei. every week he amazes me with a new creation that makes me feel so happy and so damned useless at the same time. Keep doing what works sir!
I like to imagine this is your version of the Oklahoma Lake Octopus cryptid. Except rather than lakes, it's deep underground pools. Excellent diorama! 👏
I love these types of builds, very big, very detailed, with the right amount of story and creepiness. The video is very educating, calm, entertaining and with a pinch of comedy. These videos will never get old, keep up the good work Boylei! (If that's your name)
I’m the words of Director Krennick, “Oh, it’s beautiful.” Marvelously done. The water is just clear enough for the outline and smooth as glass as a lake in a cave would probably be.
I can not lie. I'm addicted to your videos. Everyday I come home from work I watch at least one. Doesn't matter if I've seen the video before. Your dioramas are so amazing and it's so cool being able to watch your process.
_Beneath the town of Treason lay a vast network of caves and ravines; some flooded, others dry. Miners and adventurers alike delve deep into the earth in search of their salvation, but few ever return._
oh my god that first shot of the finished diorama with the lake reflecting the cave entrance was BEAUTIFUL. holy shit. this might be my favourite piece of yours to date!
Hands down one of the best builds ever. The contrast between light and dark, colorful and bleak, and the just out-of-sight octopus that almost can't be seen is so nuanced it is perfect. Just perfect!
This cave is stunning, and I love everything about this build! I’ll watch it again with my mom to celebrate Mother’s Day 🙂. Thanks for what you do Boylei!!
This is simply stunning! I also love that even though resin has been a pain in the past you learn from it and get better. It shows us that it's okay to try new things and even if you fail you can always learn from it and it was never a waste. Love this series.
Simply incredible, C! I love your airbrushing and color choices. The fact that you painted in a shaft of yellow light to pick up the natural light rocks my world man. Also, the mirrored reflection on the surface of the still lake water is beautiful. This is so inspiring. p.s. I saw a movie with Leo!! He was attacked by a bear and crawled like a billion miles back to camp while being attacked by ants, ravens, and other assorted biting insects. It's a pretty depressing film, but he made it... barely (pun intended). You would think that Leo would have learned his lesson and just retired, but apparently he's exploring dangerous caves now. Sigh. Some people. Insanely cool work!
the Colors the Blending the Depth! These then all reflected in the still water! The imagery all so realistic. I couldn't watch the documentary about Leo knowing it was a real life. But this one little snippet of Leo's life, as realistic as the film, brought tears!
@craftastophe T-nu, You 2 should really get together and do a short film using his town and your filming skills alog with some of your (dont kill me) puppetry. Can not think of the correct term . its 1am almost.
@@Nathanm7977 Ya' never know what the future could bring, but yeah, that would be cool! BTW: Since you are exhausted I will overlook your bizarre comment about puppets. People always mention puppets... so weird... : )
Hey! Leo from Saint Louis here! Just saying I appreciated the cameo in todays video. You do you great work and I love the calming effect of your narration and construction. Keep up the great work!
One of these days, I'm gonna be a billionaire, and I'm gonna build an art museum and hire you to make an entire hall dedicated to the Imaginary Wild West 😂
I am a Korean who makes hanok diorama. Among the works I worked on today, the water shadow is really amazing. I really wanted to learn, so I'm learning like this. thank you
I was excited to see this diorama ever since you gave a sneak peak in last week's project! Hope you do more reference stuff like that (and this project, for that matter)!
After watching your channel for as long as I can remember, you are well on your way, (if not there already!!), to becoming a master craftsman, a honed storyteller, and master manipulator of the visual arts. These short videos only encapsulate the monster amount of work that you must put into each one of your pieces. Than you for sharing what you do!!
The level of story telling on your work is fantastic. If I found out you'd be making a movie around your wild west dioramas, I'd be in the theater in a heartbeat. Awesome work as always, my friend. Go's bless.
This is so nicely done. It's more peaceful than spooky to me, even with the octopus. And the lantern, it's amazing what you can do at such a tiny scale.
Thank you so much for making these videos. Watching someone like you so skillfully create beautiful art works has inspired me, and I'm sure so many others to just sit down, and do art. Please keep the videos coming.
Fantastic Diorama!!The word spooky explains it perfectly....the hairs on my neck stood up while viewing the pix at the end 🫣 Thanks for sharing this...
What an amazing paint job, you just really set the atmosphere with a relatively simple paint scheme. You really do just make it look so easy, I love seeing it.
I wanted to just say thank you for one thing in particular, I remember showing your wild imaginary west train videos to my grandfather, me and him watched it together and he loved it as we both shared an interest in model trains unfortunately, he passed away recently, but despite that whenever I watch your videos , it reminds me of him and all the joy he had on his face when he saw the finished product, it cheers me up. Thank you and love the build❤️
I really like the "simplicity" of this diorama, just ... black, without too much paint, but the result is beautiful. I like too the ending of the video. It is very clean. Thank you for your videos. Allways great to look at.
“Like he’s going to be interviewed by Good Morning America for his new book Baby Steps” DEAD!!! 😂 I love what about Bob and loved that you called him Leo! Literally made me laugh out loud!
I liked Leo the moment we met him. He's well-mannered and will give anybody the time of day, but won't take crap from anyone. He's quick-witted and has got himself out of plenty of scrapes - I just hope he hasn't taken on too much with that octopus. I'm rooting for Leo.
I love how you display your finished product. And getting to watch how you create your dioramas are fascinating and mesmerizing to me. Wow. I can get lost in your work.
I have an idea for a diorama, a small mountain road with people walking on, further up, a rockslide is tumbling towards them and a large creature caused the rock slide.
That large creature could be like a mountain lion?
That sound like the Slide-rock Bolter
Make it!
Whale. Land whale thingy I heard about. I think it's a cryptid
@@deanought3695the slide rock bolster i think you’re talking about
This is the most well executed cave diorama I've ever seen! The greenish colors at the entrance really sell the look, I think. Keep inspiring us next generation of hobby UA-camrs, Boylei!
agreed
Totally agree. The cave looks very natural which is truly hard to mimic.
I like to think that, Like other Octopi, the one on the pool is actually reasonably friendly. It's perhaps curious, but not actively hostile. Unlike the other giant monsters of the W.I.W, the Octopi are just as intelligent as their smaller cousins, and capable of emotional maturity. I think the cave dweller here is mostly just curious about this strange man and his portable light, and might even throw some rocks up onto the shore to see if it can engage in a passing exercise with this strange, not very well camouflaged creature.
Maybe it's even smarter then that of the regular octopi, with it's bigger body, obvious access to more food (if it has been able to surstain itself in a mostly closed cave system) and it's longer more dextrous tentacles, Maybe it's actualy as smart as that do-do like bird in the circus diarama (around the level of a perticularly smart dog), or even smarter like the Tulkun on A:TWOW, i mean if a whale can learn to say "Get Out" while in an aquareium, i bet you any money a simmilarly sized Cephalopod could do the same
My favourite friendly octopi is the kraken, it hugs every ship it sees with all of its love :)
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Jesus was the friendliest octopus.
Even without the obligatory, Wild Imaginary West monster; this is one of the best cave dioramas (shadowbox?) that I have ever seen! The fact that the monster isn't immediately apparent makes this a well-executed "Delayed-Reaction Piece," that takes viewers a moment or two to realize that there is more to this excellent spelunking diorama than meets the eye.
Looking forward to your next diorama!
i agree! the way it was shown also reminds me of one of thalasso hobbyer's dioramas where the process of making the monster was not shown at all so you didn't know it existed until the reveal at the end
The footage of regular superglue every time he says he's using foam-safe superglue is so funny 😭😭
As someone who has never made a single model that didn't look like a 5 year old built it, I am in awe of Boylei. every week he amazes me with a new creation that makes me feel so happy and so damned useless at the same time. Keep doing what works sir!
I swear this man builds such cool things. And he uploads quite often as well. Great work!
Pretty much every week, we can look forward to another great video.
He's the "Bob Ross" of Dioramas.
I like to imagine this is your version of the Oklahoma Lake Octopus cryptid. Except rather than lakes, it's deep underground pools. Excellent diorama! 👏
I love these types of builds, very big, very detailed, with the right amount of story and creepiness. The video is very educating, calm, entertaining and with a pinch of comedy. These videos will never get old, keep up the good work Boylei! (If that's your name)
I’m the words of Director Krennick, “Oh, it’s beautiful.”
Marvelously done. The water is just clear enough for the outline and smooth as glass as a lake in a cave would probably be.
I can not lie. I'm addicted to your videos. Everyday I come home from work I watch at least one. Doesn't matter if I've seen the video before. Your dioramas are so amazing and it's so cool being able to watch your process.
I'd be all for a D&D session set in your Imaginary Wild West.
Yea
Definitely, it reminds me of The Hunt Showdown, so maybe using some guns from that could be interesting.
_Beneath the town of Treason lay a vast network of caves and ravines; some flooded, others dry. Miners and adventurers alike delve deep into the earth in search of their salvation, but few ever return._
oh my god that first shot of the finished diorama with the lake reflecting the cave entrance was BEAUTIFUL. holy shit. this might be my favourite piece of yours to date!
Hands down one of the best builds ever. The contrast between light and dark, colorful and bleak, and the just out-of-sight octopus that almost can't be seen is so nuanced it is perfect. Just perfect!
This cave is stunning, and I love everything about this build! I’ll watch it again with my mom to celebrate Mother’s Day 🙂. Thanks for what you do Boylei!!
It’s nice to see someone who is not about to be unalived in a diorama! I hope this isn’t the last installment of Leo’s adventures
This is simply stunning! I also love that even though resin has been a pain in the past you learn from it and get better. It shows us that it's okay to try new things and even if you fail you can always learn from it and it was never a waste. Love this series.
Simply incredible, C! I love your airbrushing and color choices. The fact that you painted in a shaft of yellow light to pick up the natural light rocks my world man. Also, the mirrored reflection on the surface of the still lake water is beautiful. This is so inspiring.
p.s. I saw a movie with Leo!! He was attacked by a bear and crawled like a billion miles back to camp while being attacked by ants, ravens, and other assorted biting insects. It's a pretty depressing film, but he made it... barely (pun intended). You would think that Leo would have learned his lesson and just retired, but apparently he's exploring dangerous caves now. Sigh. Some people.
Insanely cool work!
Haha! Clever reference, there Ti Nu.
the Colors the Blending the Depth! These then all reflected in the still water! The imagery all so realistic. I couldn't watch the documentary about Leo knowing it was a real life. But this one little snippet of Leo's life, as realistic as the film, brought tears!
@craftastophe T-nu, You 2 should really get together and do a short film using his town and your filming skills alog with some of your (dont kill me) puppetry. Can not think of the correct term . its 1am almost.
@@Nathanm7977 Ya' never know what the future could bring, but yeah, that would be cool! BTW: Since you are exhausted I will overlook your bizarre comment about puppets. People always mention puppets... so weird... : )
You never know what lies below calm waters!!!
Awesome job!!! ❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I love how this dude creates his own story and worlds and monsters and scenes all within the world of creativity and design.
Fun fact, that plaster-glue mix you make is basically gesso, which explains why it's such a good primer and painting surface.
Another fantastic build from one talented gentleman!! 👏🏻 Love how the WIW is coming along
This is so high quality!
Hey! Leo from Saint Louis here! Just saying I appreciated the cameo in todays video. You do you great work and I love the calming effect of your narration and construction. Keep up the great work!
What a great build, I love the depth of this piece. Very atmospheric.
Woah 😮🤯
Looks phenomenal! That cave lighting ❤
0:26 I love the "What About Bob?" reference LOL
I adore the cave lighting in the back so so much, and i hope leo knows i love and support him and his wild west journeys
Every Boylei video I watch makes me motivated to actually do the T-54/55 model I bought 3 years ago but never did because I didn't have any good glue.
VERY well thought through. Untraditional and very effectful.
Your storytelling and diorama spark my imagination in such wonderful ways
I knew what regular super glue did to foam, but it's always nice to have that comedic timing of the melting for visual reminders.
Never thought I'd hear a "What About Bob?" reference here! Good one Mr. Boylei
One of these days, I'm gonna be a billionaire, and I'm gonna build an art museum and hire you to make an entire hall dedicated to the Imaginary Wild West 😂
Wow, this was GORGEOUS. The cave was so realistic, the panning shot of the final piece gave me shivers!
WOW! What a beautiful artwork! Many thanks for inspiration (as I am a aquarius, my spirit is 110 percent now). :)
I love the lighting tricks with this one. One of my all time favorites.
Thank you for the WHAT ABOUT BOB reference!!!!!!!
I am a Korean who makes hanok diorama. Among the works I worked on today, the water shadow is really amazing. I really wanted to learn, so I'm learning like this. thank you
I just love how the way how talk
it is so relaxing. Keep going king 👑
This could very well be your best work yet. Wow!
I was excited to see this diorama ever since you gave a sneak peak in last week's project! Hope you do more reference stuff like that (and this project, for that matter)!
This diorama is amazing. Intrepid pioneer explorer, Leo, seems incredibly calm for having an idea as to what lurks beneath those dark cave waters.
After watching your channel for as long as I can remember, you are well on your way, (if not there already!!), to becoming a master craftsman, a honed storyteller, and master manipulator of the visual arts. These short videos only encapsulate the monster amount of work that you must put into each one of your pieces. Than you for sharing what you do!!
The level of story telling on your work is fantastic. If I found out you'd be making a movie around your wild west dioramas, I'd be in the theater in a heartbeat. Awesome work as always, my friend. Go's bless.
This is so nicely done. It's more peaceful than spooky to me, even with the octopus. And the lantern, it's amazing what you can do at such a tiny scale.
I've been binging a bunch of your videos lately, and this has to be my favorite so far. Absolutely stunning.
By the way you have some of the coolest models I've ever seen in my life❤❤❤❤ I am obsessed
Dr. Leo Marvin!! Love the reference 😂
I love stuff like this, so cool how people can do stuff like this.
One of your best dioramas in my opinion. Well done, very simplistic but with tons of character.
I hope we get to see more of Leo's adventures, it would be cool if he became a recurring character..
That may be your most evocative piece yet! Absolutely fantastic.
Thank you so much for making these videos.
Watching someone like you so skillfully create beautiful art works has inspired me, and I'm sure so many others to just sit down, and do art. Please keep the videos coming.
The regular superglue is like the effect Xenomorph blood has to the steel decks of space stations and star ships. IDEA!!
This one is fabulously lit. Usually they look good but this one is 10/10.
My jaw dropped. Literally. As the cave came together.
Ill never not be amazed by craftsmen... Craft expertise.
Fantastic Diorama!!The word spooky explains it perfectly....the hairs on my neck stood up while viewing the pix at the end 🫣 Thanks for sharing this...
8:13
Oh man- That looks so f***ing GOOD.
You have talent, no doubt.😁👍
amazing. I didn't even realize this sort of creativity was possible.
The light shining into the cave is too cool! Very well done 👍
I can’t wait until all of these are done and we unlock the full Lore or even a video explaining it
Wow. I am totally blown away by this!
Absolutely beautiful
This looks like a Cavern you would find in the Peak District National Park ( What is a beautiful place in England. )
A pleasure to watch when everybody’s asleep, as usual; thanks for sharing
i love this little guy, crazy how a fish could make all of this.
Absolutely amazing!!
might be the best one yet, i love that he didnt add the water splash effects on the pool surface. that octopus is lurking patiently
this gives me decent vibes
Beautiful... reminds me of the Watcher in the Lake who guards the door to Moria
Loved it!! 😍😍😍
So cool. Not just a hobby but that's talent. Impressive!
That styropian piece with the super glue looks wicked. You should absolutely use it in a diorama.
Yeah, lm pretty sure Leo’s gonna get ett. Strange how all these weird west videos are therapeutic and relaxing. Appreciate that.
What an amazing paint job, you just really set the atmosphere with a relatively simple paint scheme. You really do just make it look so easy, I love seeing it.
I immediately thought of the cave in Vietnam when I saw the thumbnail. Very nice job. The lighting through the opening is beautiful.
A lovely damp and gloomy cavern, the apparent lack of the creature's presence is manning it really atmospheric and dramatic
What a masterpiece. Top skill with proper storytelling. Thank you for the inspiration.
Great video shooting and the background music at the end makes it special. Keep up the good work!
The Sizzling Noise!!🤣🤣🤣
So thoughtful. My son and I love watching all your videos. Keep up the excellent work! ❤
i love the chill vibe of boylei's videos but i gotta say the quick cuts to the normal superglue had me dying EVERY TIME XD
Another masterpiece Mr B. I’m a big fan of watching you creating these amazing dioramas- all with great backstories. Thank you.
I wanted to just say thank you for one thing in particular, I remember showing your wild imaginary west train videos to my grandfather, me and him watched it together and he loved it as we both shared an interest in model trains unfortunately, he passed away recently, but despite that whenever I watch your videos , it reminds me of him and all the joy he had on his face when he saw the finished product, it cheers me up. Thank you and love the build❤️
Hello boylei, hobby time
Looks great, love this weird wild west series
I freaking love this. Another cool one would be if the explorer found a lost pirate ship in the cave.
I cant get enough of wild imaginary west videos
I laughed way too hard at the cuts to normal superglue. What a great running gag...
I really like the "simplicity" of this diorama, just ... black, without too much paint, but the result is beautiful. I like too the ending of the video. It is very clean.
Thank you for your videos. Allways great to look at.
“Like he’s going to be interviewed by Good Morning America for his new book Baby Steps” DEAD!!! 😂 I love what about Bob and loved that you called him Leo! Literally made me laugh out loud!
Running gags never get old for me xD
*sizzzle*
I love that every time the foam safe super glue was mentioned the normal super glue clip was shown LOL
The "What About Bob?" references made me LOL. Great movie and great build!!
I liked Leo the moment we met him. He's well-mannered and will give anybody the time of day, but won't take crap from anyone. He's quick-witted and has got himself out of plenty of scrapes - I just hope he hasn't taken on too much with that octopus. I'm rooting for Leo.
Got my coffee, got my vape pen, got my Boylei Hobby Time video - Sunday starts off great again!
I love how you display your finished product. And getting to watch how you create your dioramas are fascinating and mesmerizing to me. Wow. I can get lost in your work.
This might be one of your best one yet!