This is fantastic! Seeing the inner structure of the melted foam cavern was also pretty cool. Glad that acrylic medium in the waterfall basin held strong!
I think those bubbles were a happy accident, Kayakasaurus. They make it more realistic for the waterfall as it churns up the waters in the grotto below. Well done!! Looking forward to next year’s batch of dioramas. 👍👍 *cough* Amargasaurus *cough* 😎😎
man, you're such an artistic inspiration that it's gotten me into doing dioramas too. hell i did my first resin piece, not to long ago as a charismas present for a friend.
Well done, looks great 😉 It's a shame the resin melted the base but you managed to save it, the same thing happened to me on a video a while back but unfortunately I had to start again. Using the hot glue for the waterfall was a really good idea 😃 Keep up the awesome work!
I know the bubbles weren't something you were planning, but they work really well in this piece! Since the water is moving and pretty active, there would normally be bubbles in such an environment. :) On a totally unrelated note, I'm loving your little succulent garden.
Found your channel just a few days ago and de used to go back to your older videos. Wow! This diorama is amazing, I love the movement of the water. It’s all so dynamic
The bubbles... a Happy Accident. As long as you have plant-life there will always be oxygen forming in the water. Actually, when you think about it, without the bubbles it reduces realism. AWESOME!
This is the greatest work I ever saw, the water effect and the diorama was normally (if we talk of you of course because is perfect) but now with the 3D print of the fish... men, you’ve overcome yourself like never. This piece is beautiful, keep it out.👍🏻 Care all!
Stunning as usual. I actually really like the bubbles that formed from the over heating if the epoxy. It gives it the appearance of more movement, and one thing that happens often with pools of jungle water like that is a build up of detritus and other plant material. As they rest at the bottom of the pond or river, they break down and produce gasses. These gasses get stuck, and sometimes aren't able to bubble up to the surface until disturbed - like when a dinosaur walks along. I really feel like they suit the piece, and make it more realistic overall. Great job!
I absolutely love the huge specimen they found of this dino! It took the guy 5 years to uncover it from the concrete-like material it fossilized in! Incredible.
I think it came out great, even the bubbles formed by the resin curing too quickly. Because this is a waterfall, the water would be very turbulent anyway. The real shame is that you don’t see the awesome fish you made very well.
Not sure if my comment will be noticed, but I kinda want to see you make a diorama of a pterodactyl diving into the water to catch a fish. P.S. I was amazed at how you made that flowing water effect. I didn't even know that you could do that.
This is one of the most incredible things I have ever seen I don’t even know what to say because it’s so Beautiful.I’ve never been this impressed before.
This man really made leaf litter with actual leaves, genius. Also you’ve inspired me to try water effects. I’m planning on making a half sunk city with a big kraken center piece.
I love dinosaurs! Especially the stegosaurus, they are my favorite. My nephew got into dinosaurs a few years back and so I have him all my dinosaur books :3
I think all the bubbles in the "water" actually work really well. The waterfall would churn up and oxygenate the water under it in nature. No mistakes just happy little accidents; that turn out surprisingly well.
I like the bubbles. It makes the whole diorama look more dynamic. Because in real water, the movement of fish and waves always stirs up bubbles, doesn't it?
Yesterday, I was scrolling through UA-cam, and I saw the lythronax vid you did, and I thought it was truly amazing. I have been watching your vids like its a drug I'm addicted to. Not to mention they motivate me to appreciate art more and mabey do stuff like this if I want with time and practice. In other words, your work inspires me.
I was keptical of those palm trees, but they turned out well, they look convincingly like the types of mesozoic cycads and cycadolodean bennetelians that one might expect to see commonly in early to midd Cretaceous in North America. Great work on the diorama. Looks really nice.
It's interesting seeing your technique uses a wash over what looks like a dry brush? When I was first learning, my teacher did an ink wash over a primer coat then dry brushed over that.
This is fantastic! Seeing the inner structure of the melted foam cavern was also pretty cool. Glad that acrylic medium in the waterfall basin held strong!
Yo sup studson studio I didn't expect you to be here btw love your videos and there's ill see you in like 10 20 30 ? Minutes after this video from now
I like the bubbles in the water, it makes sense because of the waterfall above it, and the dinosaur trudging through the water.
I think those bubbles were a happy accident, Kayakasaurus. They make it more realistic for the waterfall as it churns up the waters in the grotto below. Well done!! Looking forward to next year’s batch of dioramas. 👍👍 *cough* Amargasaurus *cough* 😎😎
Good point
@@Kayakasaurus how long did it take to become as talented as you currently are
To be fair, there would be a ton of bubbles under a waterfall anyways so the bubbles are just more realistic!
Oh yeah, that's true.
There would
And the Spike's would be white
Yeah but then you cant see underwater details ... and that the point of the resin
@@sliverfox3627 no becuse they would be old
Imagine if this was an actual working fountain, to sit on your desk. That would be amazing.
Or even in an aquarium ❤
But wouldn't it like over flow
Unless it has like a draining thing
Cutting leaves out of leaves is such a big brain move i can't even handle it.
It is
Yay you’ve got 69 likes :p
@@JeremyToe ,
My brain has already disintegrated before this so I think I can handle it 👌👌👌
Looks good with the bubbles 😊
man, you're such an artistic inspiration that it's gotten me into doing dioramas too. hell i did my first resin piece, not to long ago as a charismas present for a friend.
Love ur profile picture :-D
I follow so many UA-cam channels for so man years, but this is still my favorite diorama ❤
I personally think the bubbles in the water make it look more water like... Idk why tho, looks great!! Love the pike c:
Well done, looks great 😉 It's a shame the resin melted the base but you managed to save it, the same thing happened to me on a video a while back but unfortunately I had to start again. Using the hot glue for the waterfall was a really good idea 😃 Keep up the awesome work!
Hello
Like your vids
Thank you!
I know so awsome
Hi
I know the bubbles weren't something you were planning, but they work really well in this piece! Since the water is moving and pretty active, there would normally be bubbles in such an environment. :) On a totally unrelated note, I'm loving your little succulent garden.
Found your channel just a few days ago and de used to go back to your older videos. Wow! This diorama is amazing, I love the movement of the water. It’s all so dynamic
The bubbles... a Happy Accident. As long as you have plant-life there will always be oxygen forming in the water. Actually, when you think about it, without the bubbles it reduces realism. AWESOME!
Completely perfect and absolutely breathtaking.
This painting and the attention to detail and the HOT GLUE WATER?! I am astounded, this is beautiful, thank you so much for sharing your work.
Looks amazing!
The bubbles actually make sense with the waterfall and the dinosaur moving in the water.
Kayakasaurus = *Absolute Talent*
Yes.
Bence de.
No question, this is absolutely masterful. I’d say it’s your magnum opus. Brilliant job.
I like the bubbles! They make sense anyway since the waterfall would cause bubbles anyway. This looks wonderful!
I am early to one of his videos finally, and I’m going to enjoy watching this
That looks amazing, your so talented
Yes, yes he is
this diorama fills me with all of the good feel. ALL OF THEM!!!
This is done so brilliantly, I loved watching every second of it :)
I want to live in your sculpture ❤️
Ok -_-
Same
Me too
Me too. It's so beautiful , creative , awesome and cool. U r really talented. God bless you
Really!
This is the greatest work I ever saw, the water effect and the diorama was normally (if we talk of you of course because is perfect) but now with the 3D print of the fish... men, you’ve overcome yourself like never. This piece is beautiful, keep it out.👍🏻
Care all!
You are so confident in what you do you know it’s gonna work it must take a hundred times to get it right great job
Stunning as usual. I actually really like the bubbles that formed from the over heating if the epoxy. It gives it the appearance of more movement, and one thing that happens often with pools of jungle water like that is a build up of detritus and other plant material. As they rest at the bottom of the pond or river, they break down and produce gasses. These gasses get stuck, and sometimes aren't able to bubble up to the surface until disturbed - like when a dinosaur walks along. I really feel like they suit the piece, and make it more realistic overall. Great job!
can we just appreciate how its dark and rainy and yet he still makes great content.
I absolutely love the huge specimen they found of this dino! It took the guy 5 years to uncover it from the concrete-like material it fossilized in! Incredible.
It really is!
This is your best creation yet, your sculptures are super cool! Just like real life
I think it came out great, even the bubbles formed by the resin curing too quickly. Because this is a waterfall, the water would be very turbulent anyway. The real shame is that you don’t see the awesome fish you made very well.
You should take those waterfall terrarium ideas and add dinosaurs to that! Maybe even collab with the guys that specialize in making the terrariums
I would love to make one
All these dioramas gave me the impression epoxy resin is the coolest stuff on earth. Great job by the way.
Not sure if my comment will be noticed, but I kinda want to see you make a diorama of a pterodactyl diving into the water to catch a fish.
P.S. I was amazed at how you made that flowing water effect. I didn't even know that you could do that.
Super! Here in Russia, dinosaurs are not so popular. I've been interested in them since childhood. Now I'm sculpting them) Very interesting
Stunning diorama and the work on that dinosaur is phenomenal
*Aren't his dinosaurs sculpture just the best?*
*yes they are*
Absolutely 🎉
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I love all the little leaves that you cut out of the big leaves!!!💚🍁🍂🍃🤩
19:19 Even the melted inside of the project looks like some kind of pretty mineral-crystal filled cave!
I love how the hot glue made the waterfall. So creative!
This is one of the most incredible things I have ever seen I don’t even know what to say because it’s so Beautiful.I’ve never been this impressed before.
I love the details on the dinosaur , waterfall and the salmon it is amazing
When you see herds of Triceratops roaming the open plains in herds, the size and sophistication of the Dinosaurs is breathtaking.
This has to be your best work yet. All the details....its so beautiful
This man really made leaf litter with actual leaves, genius. Also you’ve inspired me to try water effects. I’m planning on making a half sunk city with a big kraken center piece.
Definitely the most detailed diorama I’ve ever seen
I could seriously watch hours of just you painting dinos 😍
That this guy still has all his fingers is truely a miracle.
Why
@@ishthefish1st because of the way he hacks at that foam.
@@sobertillnoon ok
I love so much your dino dioramas!🤩
Stunning work as always Kayakasaurus!! It looks so realistic! It has so many details that's Amazing!✨❤
Awesome Diorama!👌✨
Absolutely LOVE your ground foliage method! tedious I'm sure but it looks absolutely amazing
I love dinosaurs! Especially the stegosaurus, they are my favorite. My nephew got into dinosaurs a few years back and so I have him all my dinosaur books :3
Damn this looks amazing. On a whole another level, just gorgeous!
Your videos are so calm! Many thanks.
Want to see you in the top!! Your art is just wow!!
This is 100% your best diorama yet.
your work is incridible! please continue this beautiful art!
i can't speak english so i use a translator. Your videos are really amazing, keep going and improve. Good luck! 💛
What a gorgeous job !!! When I saw the melted base , I thought you were going to put a light below. Greetings my friend.
Greetings
@@Kayakasaurushello I'm kinda new
This title sums up me after it rains
So you're a dinosaur?
Thicc yoshi, i never thaught that name shall insult me...
Very beautiful! Makes me want too start making these crafts of my own! 💜🦕🦖
Great job I’m always amazed of what you can do Clay
I've learned the names of more dinosaurs, just from watching this channel, then from any documentaries on Discovery!
Fantastic job!!!
You impress me, in addition to doing an excellent job you show occur during the use of the resin
Ur channel has inspired me to start making dioramas and painting dinosaur sculptures, I can’t figure out how to buy them but I’m trying.
You are the reason I started making the dioramas in the first place. Happy New Year!!!
Wow this must take days I really appreciate that you make these I love watching them
Love your Dinoramas so much :)) 💕💕💕
Now this is a video I can wake up to and watch 😊 right away
You gave the dino such beautiful skin coloring
Best. Diorama. Ever.
Dude your work is beatyfull .... You have talent... Dont give up 👍
Wow I really love those miniature pike!
I think all the bubbles in the "water" actually work really well. The waterfall would churn up and oxygenate the water under it in nature. No mistakes just happy little accidents; that turn out surprisingly well.
I like the bubbles. It makes the whole diorama look more dynamic. Because in real water, the movement of fish and waves always stirs up bubbles, doesn't it?
Im glad youre really active now then youve been in the past :) i love your stuff!
one of the best ones yet,keep up the good work!
Absolutely stunning as always. and such amazingly beautiful details
Wow!! That's awesome!! This video was amazing.......😎😎
Just takes my breath away, stunning
This is the coolest thing ive seen today
This is very very, very wonderful and incredible job...!!!
Always an inspiration. I’m trying to learn patience, especially with my mini museum project starting off.
Your work is one of the most incredible in world!!! I love it
If this man had children that dinosaur would have been a great toy dinosaur
incredible work... it needs many many patience I supossed... incredible
I love what you did with the leaves!
Yesterday, I was scrolling through UA-cam, and I saw the lythronax vid you did, and I thought it was truly amazing. I have been watching your vids like its a drug I'm addicted to. Not to mention they motivate me to appreciate art more and mabey do stuff like this if I want with time and practice. In other words, your work inspires me.
What lythronax vid?
@@ATOMSAUR123 I think the title is " I made a dinosaur diorama that changes from day to night ".
Man I love your work. Your so talented and can really make an amazing piece of work. Love your videos man, your content is top quality 👌
i appreciate the effort put into these dioramas.👍
Wow! Thats such a cool work! Impressive!
Thanks
Your welcome! Ive always been watching all your videos and they are all amazing! Keep up the good work.
I like the bubbles: it looks more natural like that to me!
I was keptical of those palm trees, but they turned out well, they look convincingly like the types of mesozoic cycads and cycadolodean bennetelians that one might expect to see commonly in early to midd Cretaceous in North America. Great work on the diorama. Looks really nice.
¡¡Las mejores esculturas de UA-cam!! Te deseo feliz año nuevo y sé que el próximo año llegarás a los 300 k
Really neat, I would love to see another aquatic one with giant amphibians.
Yo are one of the best you tubers that I see but I think you a the best of them
Another fantastic art piece!
*[Insert Chef Kiss]*
I love it.
It's interesting seeing your technique uses a wash over what looks like a dry brush? When I was first learning, my teacher did an ink wash over a primer coat then dry brushed over that.
I love air bubbles in water scenes! Looks pretty to me :)