I built a Futuristic City Diorama!
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- Опубліковано 18 тра 2024
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Today's video is a first! My first time trying to make a building/structure project! This was an incredible 3 day journey of junk-bashing, fun and testing different ideas! - Навчання та стиль
Those half beads made me think of agricultural domes that I've seen in sci-fi settings. Farms under a big bubble where the food is grown and harvested.
Super cool idea! I'll keep that in mind if I come across a transparent big dome!
I wasnt sure where you were going but the explanation is perfect. Also the immense sense of scale is really evocative with the ball light on top. Almost a mini star
I can’t believe how fast you created this!!!!
Love the whole project!!! So many stories can be created from it!!!! ❤😊❤
Thank you!
Totally awesome! Would love to see you make a couple tiny ships for the landing pad
lol I saw the clamps around the base and thought they were a cool addition until I realized they were just doing their job 😅
Nice build!
Frostpunk showed us, circular bases have to turn out to something awesome!!
Not familiar, but googled and it seems to be a cool game! Cheers buddy!
This might be one of my favorite of your builds. So good.
Thank you ;)
Always a pleasure to see your process! Great idea recycling the sings of stores, i didn't know it was styrene. I'll collect some from now on when stores change them
Thanks :D
This looks very good. I can imagine this building like part of a city like Coruscant, from Star Wars.
Thanks buddy!
I really love look without the big building looks like thoes giant factory where the center core is some real high energy machine like some portal opener or something.
I was hoping to see a miniature version of one of your robots walking through the city. :)
That would be amazing!
Love the build! A greeblie storage tour would be cool, Ive had trouble storing all of mine!
Thank you :D
Awesome work!
I'm dying to use these techniques on some spaceships and toys to add some intricate greeblees.
I have a disney razor crest that can definitely benefit from some added details.
Thank you!
That kind of structure could have made a interesting Arcology. A few minute holes drilled for windows with a set of pulsing lights would have been neat. Spaceship lighthouse though is groovy
For me it doesn’t look like a building directly. I think that some street like lines on the base and some window like holes in the tower would help the illusion. The added tubes could have been hallways. Antennas on the tower, maybe. I’m sorry I got carried away 😅
I like this! The lower part reminds me a bit of some of Gerry Anderson's miniature work on Moonbase Alpha from Space 1999.
Thanks :)
Very cool project, most enjoyable 👌
Thanks :)
I absolutely LOVE this creative process.
Thank you :D
I love your builds! Especially seeing all the parts you use and where you find them! Great Video.
Thank you :D
How hard are LEDs to come by down there? Or even better, fiber optic cables? Tiny pin-prick lights would really help set the scale, and to make that top ball glow or pulse would help tell the lighthouse story. Great build!
I guess I can still do that maybe? we'll see! Thank you
I was thinking it was a scifi version of the Tower of Sauron.
I admire your creativity and have been following your builds from the beginning. I think that painting for this scale needs a different approach as the brush strokes lack the crispness that would be evident in a real building. Perhaps some light panel lines would lend more realism to this build. Please keep up the great work, you are inspiring many people here on your channel.
I agree, it's just that I see these smaller builds as quick sketches to test ideas and move quickly, but I see your point!
Not everything has to be defined. It's just a cool looking industrial tower. Nice build either way.
Thanks :)
Very cool, it looks like something from an alternative world where speculative architect Paolo Soleri went into scifi movie.
Not familiar, but I'l research! Than you ;)
Absolutely fantastic build, really cool to see you make some architecture! But for gods sake, DO NOT keep you finger directly behind a sharp tool when you "lathe" 😅
You're totally right! thank you so much :D
Great work.
Thank you!
It needs to be set on a moon like base.
Cool idea!
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Muito foda seu trabalho!!
Acompanhando sempre!
Tem uma marca de prime específico pra aplicar que seja melhor?
Muito obrigado! Eu uso primer rápido Colorgin, acredito ser o melhor custo benefício!
Thats exactly what i asked for 🙏👍👐
Thanks for watching :D
@@CutTransformGlue nah thank you for making this awsome content. You're talented.
For a camera 😊👍
Thank you so much for the help!!
Wouldn't have looked out of place in the film Close encounters of the third Kind.
Not sure if I ever watched that movie, but I'll try to :D
Men tu é BR? Eu tinha notado o sotaque mas ainda tav na dúvida
Sou sim! :D
I'm still convinced that you are just visiting is from the future....
haha :D
Again, great job! You have such an awesome collection of trash!
Thank you! Years and years of saving trash bits haha
Very cool. However, the only problem I see with sci-fi city designs is that they could literally be any shape. So the result is often "just a bunch of stuff glued together". Unlike ships or robots, there isn't really a discernible set of functional-looking components that do this or that. So, as a self-challenge, I would recommend you take certain kinds of city features, and work out consistent a visual logic where a viewer could easily tell what those things do or are for without being told. For example, trade center, park, docking port, security tower, residential, office, train station, shipyard, etc.
Thank you!
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