Gary Staab's TEDx Talk: Studying the dead to understand life: ua-cam.com/video/8LWfb9fId_o/v-deo.html Learn more about Gary Staab's work at www.staabstudios.com/ Follow Gary Staab on Instagram: instagram.com/staabstudios/ Special thanks to the team at Animax Designs for making this build possible! www.animaxdesigns.com/ Adam Savage's Dino Build: Building the Infrastructure (Ep 1): ua-cam.com/video/X-1qBbir3zA/v-deo.html Adam Savage's Dino Build: Testing the Paint (Ep 2): ua-cam.com/video/R3UpWX4Mhfo/v-deo.html Adam Savage's Dino Build: The Great Jaw Mech Fail (Ep 3): ua-cam.com/video/0-M55DR-mRQ/v-deo.html Adam Savage Assembles His Raptor (Ep 0): ua-cam.com/video/bITSvA_P-wg/v-deo.html Troubleshooting the Dino Jaw Mechanism (Patron/Premium Exclusive): ua-cam.com/video/pWIpfR2bp-w/v-deo.html
So fun to see two experiences craftsmen / artists trust each other, learn from each other, create together, swap tips and knowledge and enjoy their shared knowledge and work toward a goal - in a non-stress, just for fun, "let's play" sort of way. So wholesome!
@@TSIRKLAND -I’m a little surprised Savage allowed ‘free reign’ to his power tools. Him, being ADHD, I thought that that would have been a little nerve wracking (?). Even to a fellow ‘maker’. 🤷🏻♀️
You mean BS? Gary was at best trying to be a yes man and go along with anything and everything to the point that Adam has to drop whole lines of conversation because Gary went too far trying to please him.
@@thomgizziz it's Adam's project. Gary is there to assist him with Adam's vision not his own. This is how it is supposed to be where Gary allows Adam's thoughts and ideas to take priority while he helps with execution with his skill set.
This is way to surreal. Grew up about 10 minutes from this guy, and his family are super close with mine. He even plays cello in a band with my dad, Ray. I remember going over to his workshop to see what he was making. Hell, his wife's shop was where my dad had his reception. I also grew up a massive mythbusters fan, and a few years ago "I am one degree separated from Adam Savage" became my fun fact at parties. So strange to be reminded and see Gary Staab walking around in the tested facility.
This was better than I could have imagined it to be. Gary is awesome and such a wealth of knowledge. Worth the wait to be continuing this series again.
I am a science writer specialising in dinosaur content for a world famous natural history museum and I have to say, your guest here really knows his dinosaur facts. He was bang on the money with everything he said
@@cooldude6269 i mean my only issue with that sentiment is that this is not a JP movie costume, his arms are not going to be inside her arms like in their costumes, which had remotely controlled heads and so no need for internal puppeteering like adam's is. it would have been totally possible for him to make non-pronated wrists that just hang off the sides, but i suppose he wanted a JP-looking raptor as opposed to as realistic as scientifically understood. still a fantastic build tho. i'm sure if he HAD gone the accurate route he would have blown it out of the water as well.
@@ArtByKarenEHaley Awww, I can just imagine how he would tell us what a beauty the dino is while stalking Adam wearing the costume and end up tackling a big stuffed animal for the chuckles. 😭 What a collab that would have been.
This is definitely one of the best videos I've seen here. Watching these two experts working together, sharing ideas and anecdotes, bouncing ideas and thoughts off each other is just beautiful.
In a way it had to, right ? It's physics and these animals did exist ... It would have been odd if there had been a different mechanic, not impossible ... just odd. It's still fun when ideas match reality.
Love these kinds of videos in which you just build with and talk to someone about all kinds of stuff from the film industry or science related things. I always check the first 2 minutes and end up watching the whole video. As a VFX/CG Artist myself I tend to relate to a lot of the things you guys talk about but just in a different media context and it's so interesting. Especially what you said about the emotions that go into creating and the work or craft itself. I could listen to those conversations all day.
It is fun to watch people who are really passionate about a subject, working on that subject. They are just so excited and happy to be in their element. The learning from each other and appreciation of each other's work is very wholesome and a pleasure to watch. Really enjoying this build and the collab!
I really appreciate that they gave her lips; that seems really more true to nature as just about the only animals without lips live in the water so it keeps their teeth from drying out. And when they lifted her up, and one leg naturally stretched out and boy you can see the connection to birds as it looked like a raw chicken leg...this critter is gonna be a huge hit when she shows up at cons.
I am absolutely loving this series. With 2 mins to go I’m thinking “Man, I could watch another hour of this”. Adam, your childlike enthusiasm during every stage of a build is wonderful and so inspiring.
More Raptor adventures! Yay! The pain is going to look great! Also, it was really nice to see you two interact and, despite being two professionals, learn from each other!
Adams excitement, love and expressed passion for his projects and for learning new things and techniques ist just pure❤ I love watching his videos so much.
That’s the best shot ever😂🤣😂🤣 also, more serious note, I am OBSESSED with this color palette. I’m almost completely certain this wasn’t the idea but it’s like the perfect fall time mix.
Needed this....with all the bad coming in the world...seeing two friends that are expert artists just......do what they love the most, sharing tips and tricks, seeing dry brush done in a large scale was also awesome!!
I love everything about this make, such a joy to watch them collaborate so beautifully on Adam’s vision for this amazing costume, and Josh did a great job with the videography. I’m rewatching it this morning, and sticking by my original suggestion of “Glimmer” for her name❤❤❤
I can't get enough of this Dino build! I'm soo excited for paint! I think your painting and weathering videos are my favorite, and this is just such a cool build to paint.
I love the mention of the dark center line conversation it’s seen so commonly in nature the subject of camouflage from such a well known predator you see this effect clearly in Most fish species hiding in shades and shadows the aerial view of fish in nature always blows my mind when you compare to side views in respect to color and shading.
I love this build! I'm learning soo much about what comes with crafting and what tools are being used. Plus I'm learning about my favorite dinosaur in this video! That parachute cord through the tail for a better balance is something I never thought about before.
I loved how your talk migrated to animals themselves and not just the art they inspire, this of course leads me to my own story with my rescue dog. He is a Husky and Akbash mix, Akbash are Turkish LGD related to the Pyrenes Mountain Dog (think of a short hair Pyri) and when we got him at 1yr 3 mo old he had not had a lot of training, not very trusting and very possessive; the one time he bit me it was me trying to take something away from him he shouldn't have. One day when out for a walk he got very distressed and panicky and then I realized he had chomped on a stick and broken off the ends getting the middle wedged across (between?) his teeth and was trying to get his tongue above it to pry it out. After trying to calm him a little I saw he realized I was trying to help and he let me reach in and pull out the piece of stick and that action to help him changed our relationship from then on, 7 years later he is the best, smartest, obedient dog I have every had.
You're doing a fantastic job and it's looking really menacing at this time. However and if it's not too late at this point I would suggest the addition of a mechanism to make the eyelids blink when Adam pushes a button as this would make it feel even more lifelike!
The first time I saw a finger sander was on a video from the UK from a person who was vacuum forming Stormtrooper helmets. He used the finger sander to open up the mouth air vents and I knew I needed that tool.
I needed a finger sander for a specific project. I didn't know they existed, had never seen one, but said "this has to exist." Usually when I say that it doesn't or is inaccessible to normal humans. But this time I went looking, found it, bought it instantly. Love them.
I realised how much Adam Savage has taught me over the years, but how my memory for recent information isn't 100 percent. I remember the Apple boxes orientation being three cities, and I think New York is the upright one, Los Angeles is the flat one, then possible Chicago being the intermediate. I may of course be making all this up and googling would take a fifth of a second, but wheres the fun in that?
@33:25 I heard for a split second what I thought was a squeaker from a dog toy, and then I couldn't help but laugh at the thought of the raptor costume squeaking every time a step is taken. Lol.
I remember when I was 10 (around 1993) reading an article about how they found the big raptor in Utah and named it Utahraptor Spilvergensis for the resemblance to the raptors of the movie. But Jurassic Park already came out by then. The dino designs by Mike 'Crash' McCreery for the movie were Based 100% on the Deinonychus. Actual Utahraptors are a bit larger than the fictional raptors in the movie.
At 29:40 - Can confirm! Sometimes when gluing corks on woodwind instrument keys, I’ll have a bit of pre-contact-cemented cork and rather than trying to spread some on the key, I’ll just warm it with my torch and then press the cork onto it. It works just as well, at least at that scale. The only difference is whether the size/shape is easier to work with the normal way or the heat-n-stick way.
OHHHHH I DREAM TO HAVE A ARTIST WORKSHOP LIKE URS TO DO SILLY EXPERIMENTS AND FUN THINGS LIKE THIS WITH AND THEN COLLAB WITH FELLOW CRAFTIES AND HAVE THE MOST INSANE HYPERFIXATED CONVERSATIONS THAT LAST HOURSSSSS
20:40 claws don't typically have cutting edges in the way teeth would, they're just pointy. So they can cut, but it kinda tears. If you've ever seen a cat claw they're the same. So, yes, as with cats they would be primarily for holding things, but they absolutely can cut and slash. It just wouldn't be pretty.
This is so amazing! I actually have my own raptor costume in the garage similar to this one! This video series is hopefully going to help me finish mine!
its nice to hear Crichtons involvement included, the Book actually references Deinonychus. Wu tells them that the raptors are 'Velociraptor Mongoliensis' later on Alan asks Timmy what he thought about the identification. Timmy thinks they are 'Velociraptor Antirrhopus' given their size. Of course 'velociraptor Antirrhopus' is a synonym of 'Deinonychus Antirrhopus' its also nice to hear some decision making that Spielberg made, wanting it to be larger and more scary for the film. then whilst filming commenced the 'Utahraptor' was discovered by James Kirkland. i watched an interview on The Gaming Beaver you tube channel with James Kirkland and he tells a story where he was at an event, not too long after retrieving the specimen with some of the crew for Jurassic park, they had a prop claw and he compared it to the fossil claw he had with him. The fossil claw was larger, but the curve was less pronounced. Really loving this build, I wondered what happened to all those years ago and i'm really looking forward to see how it turns out.
appreciation of history vs just learning the process. at first yeah, i just want to know how to get my product to look how i want it to. now i feel more appreciation on the process of creating the steps to create the final product i want and the information i've gained from; A) these vieos, B) attempting projects of my own with the optimism of failure is a step in learning.
this is kinda random but i used to watch mythbusters dubbed in the local language as a kid so it’s the first time i’m hearing adam’s real voice,, now why does he sound so much like RDJ, i’m constantly expecting iron man to just pop up 😂 either way, i love how two grown men would get so excited about this project, giggling and crawling on the floor and bouncing ideas back and forth, truly a delightful watch! can’t wait for the costume to be finished and adam to terrorise people on the streets :D
Gary Staab's TEDx Talk: Studying the dead to understand life: ua-cam.com/video/8LWfb9fId_o/v-deo.html
Learn more about Gary Staab's work at www.staabstudios.com/
Follow Gary Staab on Instagram: instagram.com/staabstudios/
Special thanks to the team at Animax Designs for making this build possible! www.animaxdesigns.com/
Adam Savage's Dino Build: Building the Infrastructure (Ep 1): ua-cam.com/video/X-1qBbir3zA/v-deo.html
Adam Savage's Dino Build: Testing the Paint (Ep 2): ua-cam.com/video/R3UpWX4Mhfo/v-deo.html
Adam Savage's Dino Build: The Great Jaw Mech Fail (Ep 3): ua-cam.com/video/0-M55DR-mRQ/v-deo.html
Adam Savage Assembles His Raptor (Ep 0): ua-cam.com/video/bITSvA_P-wg/v-deo.html
Troubleshooting the Dino Jaw Mechanism (Patron/Premium Exclusive): ua-cam.com/video/pWIpfR2bp-w/v-deo.html
When did all the skin and limbs get done? I would've liked to see that
That´s great but it´s not a velociraptor. Those were as big as turkeys not as rhinos XD
So fun to see two experiences craftsmen / artists trust each other, learn from each other, create together, swap tips and knowledge and enjoy their shared knowledge and work toward a goal - in a non-stress, just for fun, "let's play" sort of way. So wholesome!
@@TSIRKLAND -I’m a little surprised Savage allowed ‘free reign’ to his power tools. Him, being ADHD, I thought that that would have been a little nerve wracking (?). Even to a fellow ‘maker’. 🤷🏻♀️
@@marypasco2213 Nope, Adam is delighted when people move about his shop like it's theirs.
@@marypasco2213I think Adam is more fascinated by seeing others get creative than he is worried about his replaceable tools and supplies
You mean BS? Gary was at best trying to be a yes man and go along with anything and everything to the point that Adam has to drop whole lines of conversation because Gary went too far trying to please him.
@@thomgizziz it's Adam's project. Gary is there to assist him with Adam's vision not his own.
This is how it is supposed to be where Gary allows Adam's thoughts and ideas to take priority while he helps with execution with his skill set.
This is way to surreal. Grew up about 10 minutes from this guy, and his family are super close with mine. He even plays cello in a band with my dad, Ray. I remember going over to his workshop to see what he was making. Hell, his wife's shop was where my dad had his reception. I also grew up a massive mythbusters fan, and a few years ago "I am one degree separated from Adam Savage" became my fun fact at parties. So strange to be reminded and see Gary Staab walking around in the tested facility.
Honestly this guy seems just as cool as Adam himself!
Gary is COOLER.
@ honestly, 100% true. Definitely the coolest guy I know!
Gary is a good friend, and a great person. Congratulations 👏
Very cool. Same. Experience. He played guitar in a band with my dad!
Two Veteran artists having fun collaborating is one of the most wholesome things to see.
This was better than I could have imagined it to be. Gary is awesome and such a wealth of knowledge. Worth the wait to be continuing this series again.
He's energy and knowledge and sweetness is infectious
I am a science writer specialising in dinosaur content for a world famous natural history museum and I have to say, your guest here really knows his dinosaur facts. He was bang on the money with everything he said
The only thing that bothers me is her poor broken wrists. Those hands should be pointing at each other, not down to the ground.
I mean it’s a costume, and humans can’t really hit the proper hand posture, but still
@@cooldude6269 i mean my only issue with that sentiment is that this is not a JP movie costume, his arms are not going to be inside her arms like in their costumes, which had remotely controlled heads and so no need for internal puppeteering like adam's is. it would have been totally possible for him to make non-pronated wrists that just hang off the sides, but i suppose he wanted a JP-looking raptor as opposed to as realistic as scientifically understood.
still a fantastic build tho. i'm sure if he HAD gone the accurate route he would have blown it out of the water as well.
I like the rubber band around the mouth so the raptor doesn't bite.
I wish Steve Irwin was still here to wrassle this beast just for fun
@@ArtByKarenEHaley im not crying you are!
@@ArtByKarenEHaley Awww, I can just imagine how he would tell us what a beauty the dino is while stalking Adam wearing the costume and end up tackling a big stuffed animal for the chuckles. 😭 What a collab that would have been.
joke right?
@@ArtByKarenEHaley If there were still Raptors alive, he definitely would have tried.
Wow, this guy is amazing. Can we have more of him pleeeeeez?❤🎉
YES!!!!
“I don’t know if I can use that shot.” 😂 that last little line and Adam immediately laughing realizing why was so funny!
This is definitely one of the best videos I've seen here. Watching these two experts working together, sharing ideas and anecdotes, bouncing ideas and thoughts off each other is just beautiful.
Really cool to see that the weight/ balance concern with the tail bending matches up with the real life animal.
In a way it had to, right ?
It's physics and these animals did exist ...
It would have been odd if there had been a different mechanic, not impossible ... just odd.
It's still fun when ideas match reality.
There is nothing cooler than two people geeking out together, such a great video
This was fascinating. Gary is phenomenal. And Josh made the entire video with that last cut. I laughed so hard and I really needed it.
This is exactly the scope of ridiculousness that I have come to expect and love
Really enjoy watching Adam work with other makers. Would love more of this!
Love these kinds of videos in which you just build with and talk to someone about all kinds of stuff from the film industry or science related things. I always check the first 2 minutes and end up watching the whole video. As a VFX/CG Artist myself I tend to relate to a lot of the things you guys talk about but just in a different media context and it's so interesting. Especially what you said about the emotions that go into creating and the work or craft itself. I could listen to those conversations all day.
Shew..this Dino skin fabric is amazingggg! I wish there was something like this readily available on a consumer level. 🦖
It is but you have to specially order it most fabric sellers just carry standard clothing materials.
Simply google for "reptile vinyl upholstery"!
The glee with which Adam said “Bite children!”, delighted me no end
As a miniature painter, it's always fun to see how prop making uses such similar processes
Holy crap, somebody used "As a [something]" to actually add context rather than as a crutch to try and make their assertion seem stronger.
It is fun to watch people who are really passionate about a subject, working on that subject. They are just so excited and happy to be in their element. The learning from each other and appreciation of each other's work is very wholesome and a pleasure to watch. Really enjoying this build and the collab!
These two made a great duo. I'd love to see more collaborations.
We need a short film with Corridor using this costume!!!
That would be pretty epic!
YES!
🤔
That would be rad!!
hilarious ending!
thanks Adam and Co.
I really appreciate that they gave her lips; that seems really more true to nature as just about the only animals without lips live in the water so it keeps their teeth from drying out. And when they lifted her up, and one leg naturally stretched out and boy you can see the connection to birds as it looked like a raw chicken leg...this critter is gonna be a huge hit when she shows up at cons.
Yeah a lot of dinosaurs had lips. Also beaks
I mean, Jurassic Park had that right with the Velociraptors, they've always had their teeth stowed away for later use
Oh Adam, that last shot, I loved how everyone else spotted it first. Hahaha!
We couldn't ask for a cooler collab!! 🦖🦕Way to go Gary & Adam!
So many things I could compliment here, so many, but today I want to say how good the cameraperson was.Excellent work in this one!
I am absolutely loving this series. With 2 mins to go I’m thinking “Man, I could watch another hour of this”. Adam, your childlike enthusiasm during every stage of a build is wonderful and so inspiring.
+1 on the finger sanders. One of the coolest tools that gets used often on my project!
Gary was so down to earth and scientifically realistic, such a nice breath if fresh air, the paint experimenting was amazing.
More Raptor adventures! Yay!
The pain is going to look great!
Also, it was really nice to see you two interact and, despite being two professionals, learn from each other!
The feeling I got at the end when you two were painting was Bob Ross & the love ❤️ he put into his paintings.
Thank you for such an enjoyable video!
I love seeing Adam’s passion resonate. Reminds me of when I used to watch myth busters with such joy
That ending was perfect gold!
Thanks for saying so!
Whaaat! I just (re)watched the first part yesterday, and now there's already part two. Yay!
You dont know how much i want to see her finnished ( and Adam having fun in it) but i am enyoing the process so much!
The timing of these new raptor videos are perfect, I’m about to start on my raptor mask and tail too. Amazing work, very inspirational.
Need a full length documentary on this whole thing 👍🏻 🙌🏻
Adams excitement, love and expressed passion for his projects and for learning new things and techniques ist just pure❤
I love watching his videos so much.
That’s the best shot ever😂🤣😂🤣 also, more serious note, I am OBSESSED with this color palette. I’m almost completely certain this wasn’t the idea but it’s like the perfect fall time mix.
Very enjoyable watching these two work together
Needed this....with all the bad coming in the world...seeing two friends that are expert artists just......do what they love the most, sharing tips and tricks, seeing dry brush done in a large scale was also awesome!!
Adam building things makes my job so much more bearable. I stare at excel sheets all day, and this stuff really helps!
I hope you are able to find or make time after work to feed your soul with doing things you enjoy ❤
@@ArtByKarenEHaley Thank you! I try to fill as much of my free time with things that fulfill me. I hope you do as well and keep up with your art!
I love everything about this make, such a joy to watch them collaborate so beautifully on Adam’s vision for this amazing costume, and Josh did a great job with the videography. I’m rewatching it this morning, and sticking by my original suggestion of “Glimmer” for her name❤❤❤
I’m really excited to see this project being finished!
I can't get enough of this Dino build! I'm soo excited for paint! I think your painting and weathering videos are my favorite, and this is just such a cool build to paint.
I can't wait to see the paint process. I hope you film it all and let us watch the entire process. It's awesome to watch you two work together.
I love the mention of the dark center line conversation it’s seen so commonly in nature the subject of camouflage from such a well known predator you see this effect clearly in Most fish species hiding in shades and shadows the aerial view of fish in nature always blows my mind when you compare to side views in respect to color and shading.
This was such an amazing video! I absolutely loved watching the two of you work together, and sharing your stories and ideas was wonderful!
So glad you enjoyed it!
I love this build! I'm learning soo much about what comes with crafting and what tools are being used. Plus I'm learning about my favorite dinosaur in this video! That parachute cord through the tail for a better balance is something I never thought about before.
I loved how your talk migrated to animals themselves and not just the art they inspire, this of course leads me to my own story with my rescue dog. He is a Husky and Akbash mix, Akbash are Turkish LGD related to the Pyrenes Mountain Dog (think of a short hair Pyri) and when we got him at 1yr 3 mo old he had not had a lot of training, not very trusting and very possessive; the one time he bit me it was me trying to take something away from him he shouldn't have. One day when out for a walk he got very distressed and panicky and then I realized he had chomped on a stick and broken off the ends getting the middle wedged across (between?) his teeth and was trying to get his tongue above it to pry it out. After trying to calm him a little I saw he realized I was trying to help and he let me reach in and pull out the piece of stick and that action to help him changed our relationship from then on, 7 years later he is the best, smartest, obedient dog I have every had.
Great collaboration with Gary !!! Great input from him.
I had the identical reaction of Adam when I saw the finger sander. It was perfect that he explained it.
Such wonderful fun. Welcome home and thank you all. 💙🌻💙
I would love to build my own Velociraptor. 😍
Thank you so much for showing! 🥰
"I was wondering where the killing claws were." ME TOO, GUY. I was worried for a bit there. I shouldn't have doubted Adams attention to detail.
the best series on this channel period
This is the coolest costume I have seen you make. Awesome!
:) ty for including that shot
You're doing a fantastic job and it's looking really menacing at this time. However and if it's not too late at this point I would suggest the addition of a mechanism to make the eyelids blink when Adam pushes a button as this would make it feel even more lifelike!
Absolutely fascinating to be able to see the design process, the engineering, and the work through various issues on this. Beautiful and inspiring!❤
I love it When you think of an improvmemt to something and you find out nature already thought of it happens so often and still amazing everytime
I would love to see you two work on more projects together!
We would love that!
@@tested do it
The first time I saw a finger sander was on a video from the UK from a person who was vacuum forming Stormtrooper helmets. He used the finger sander to open up the mouth air vents and I knew I needed that tool.
That costume will look absolutely .... SAVAGE
I needed a finger sander for a specific project. I didn't know they existed, had never seen one, but said "this has to exist." Usually when I say that it doesn't or is inaccessible to normal humans. But this time I went looking, found it, bought it instantly. Love them.
10/10 video. and the clip at the end was amazing
A very fun and interesting watch. Please do more!
I love this build so much.
she's gorgeous. almost alive! a beautiful dragon.
I realised how much Adam Savage has taught me over the years, but how my memory for recent information isn't 100 percent. I remember the Apple boxes orientation being three cities, and I think New York is the upright one, Los Angeles is the flat one, then possible Chicago being the intermediate. I may of course be making all this up and googling would take a fifth of a second, but wheres the fun in that?
@33:25 I heard for a split second what I thought was a squeaker from a dog toy, and then I couldn't help but laugh at the thought of the raptor costume squeaking every time a step is taken. Lol.
Gary is an absolute legend!
Really cool, thanks Adam and Gary. Fun editing too 😂.
Reminds me of my favorite Halo 3 quote.
“It’s chill! Me and Reptar are homies now.” ~Sergeant Johnson
Wow! Didn't know Jesus liked halo 😂
This is my childhood dream costume cool to see you make it for real!!!!😮
@24:44 this shot tho, panning down the whole dino and then pulling focus onto adam working 👌
I'm absolutely loving this project. Super inspiring!! 😸👍
I remember when I was 10 (around 1993) reading an article about how they found the big raptor in Utah and named it Utahraptor Spilvergensis for the resemblance to the raptors of the movie. But Jurassic Park already came out by then. The dino designs by Mike 'Crash' McCreery for the movie were Based 100% on the Deinonychus. Actual Utahraptors are a bit larger than the fictional raptors in the movie.
The fact that Gary tests on his skin the same way I do makes me feel less bad about how much of myself ends up painted when I paint things lol
This is amazing to watch come together! Can't wait to see the next installment and what a great last shot to end on! LOL
At 29:40 - Can confirm! Sometimes when gluing corks on woodwind instrument keys, I’ll have a bit of pre-contact-cemented cork and rather than trying to spread some on the key, I’ll just warm it with my torch and then press the cork onto it. It works just as well, at least at that scale. The only difference is whether the size/shape is easier to work with the normal way or the heat-n-stick way.
Adam seems like such a fanboy. I love it. 41:31
What a team!!!
OHHHHH I DREAM TO HAVE A ARTIST WORKSHOP LIKE URS TO DO SILLY EXPERIMENTS AND FUN THINGS LIKE THIS WITH AND THEN COLLAB WITH FELLOW CRAFTIES AND HAVE THE MOST INSANE HYPERFIXATED CONVERSATIONS THAT LAST HOURSSSSS
24:44 great camera work!
Oh man this is the good stuff.
Worth the wait!
Adam crawling out of the bottom of suit reminds me of that Ace Ventura scene with the Rhino. IYKYK lol
The mother raptor is giving birth! XD
20:40 claws don't typically have cutting edges in the way teeth would, they're just pointy. So they can cut, but it kinda tears. If you've ever seen a cat claw they're the same. So, yes, as with cats they would be primarily for holding things, but they absolutely can cut and slash. It just wouldn't be pretty.
This is so amazing! I actually have my own raptor costume in the garage similar to this one! This video series is hopefully going to help me finish mine!
There is a LOT of acreage to paint‼️ It can be a very dis-spiriting experience to miss the mark. Can’t wait to see the finished raptor.
its nice to hear Crichtons involvement included, the Book actually references Deinonychus. Wu tells them that the raptors are 'Velociraptor Mongoliensis' later on Alan asks Timmy what he thought about the identification. Timmy thinks they are 'Velociraptor Antirrhopus' given their size.
Of course 'velociraptor Antirrhopus' is a synonym of 'Deinonychus Antirrhopus'
its also nice to hear some decision making that Spielberg made, wanting it to be larger and more scary for the film. then whilst filming commenced the 'Utahraptor' was discovered by James Kirkland.
i watched an interview on The Gaming Beaver you tube channel with James Kirkland and he tells a story where he was at an event, not too long after retrieving the specimen with some of the crew for Jurassic park, they had a prop claw and he compared it to the fossil claw he had with him. The fossil claw was larger, but the curve was less pronounced.
Really loving this build, I wondered what happened to all those years ago and i'm really looking forward to see how it turns out.
Dang it!! I wish you had talked more about the skin fabric
appreciation of history vs just learning the process. at first yeah, i just want to know how to get my product to look how i want it to. now i feel more appreciation on the process of creating the steps to create the final product i want and the information i've gained from; A) these vieos, B) attempting projects of my own with the optimism of failure is a step in learning.
I can't wait for the next episode!!
Great Episode
This was so fun to watch!
So glad! Thank you!
I would so love to work with Adam. He seems like fun to do projects with.
this is kinda random but i used to watch mythbusters dubbed in the local language as a kid so it’s the first time i’m hearing adam’s real voice,, now why does he sound so much like RDJ, i’m constantly expecting iron man to just pop up 😂 either way, i love how two grown men would get so excited about this project, giggling and crawling on the floor and bouncing ideas back and forth, truly a delightful watch! can’t wait for the costume to be finished and adam to terrorise people on the streets :D