Ceratopsids are also known to have spike or grass like feathers at the start of their tails. Would have been hard to implement, but it would have given it an additional level of realism.
DänTheUltimate Actually, Psittacosaurus is the only ceratopsian with definitive evidence of bristles on its tail. Note that these do not count as feathers, since feathers and scales supposedly cannot coexist. Triceratops did have “bumps” in its skin which could have sported spines or bristles, but at the moment, this is entirely speculative since triceratops is far more advanced than the more basal ceratopsians. More likely, these bumps were simply armored, tough scales (though they could have very well been spikes as well).
Please do a video on your sculpting materials, how you use them, and where to find them. I fell in love with that soft brush thing and want to know more about your techniques. As I'm a newbie in paleoart, it's always good to learn more.
The Paleo Miner Good idea, in the meantime here's an example of the soft silicone tip tools I was using ebay.com/itm/5pcs-Silicone-Rubber-Shapers-Polymer-Clay-Sculpting-Fimo-Modelling-Tools-HH/132090017892?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20160908105057%26meid%3D8ca2bdc0002c4a28828ac0b9b06e1c5a%26pid%3D100675%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D12%26mehot%3Dpp%26sd%3D323100913238%26itm%3D132090017892&_trksid=p2481888.c100675.m4236&_trkparms=pageci%3A5cc9e6ba-8ec4-11e8-b9d1-74dbd180f77d%7Cparentrq%3Ac92c10891640a9c4f062df3ffff5440b%7Ciid%3A1
New and impressed subscriber here. Super cool work. Where do your reference images come from? I may need to track those down and have a go at this myself. Thanks for the inspiration.
Kayakasaurus Oh! Awesome. I will have to try that. I have been mixing Firm with Super to get a medium consistency. So I will probably like that one. I love watching you sculpt. Your figures are so lifelike!!!
+Azurwrath The wire for the front legs is from the dollar store, the wire for the back legs was thicker (1.0mm) and stainless steel from a hardware store. Wire specifically for armatures is better but not necessary. The brush like tool is a silicone tip sculpting tool, eBay has them from China in a 5 pack for under $2
Hey mate! Love your work. Love dinos and used to sculpt when I was young. I am sculptor as well and wanted to offer collaboration, if you are interested! Anyway you have big future on this platform!
Hi I love your vids, I love you work and I actually have jurrasic theme room. The dioramas you create are perfect. So perfect I am trying to replicate them myself. I ran into a problem, you use dinosaur figures for your dioramas and I don't know where to look for them. Now it doesn't have to be perfect but the position of the figures have to be a certain way on the diorama. Please help or send link or something, thank you so much and keep up the good work!
AK Wagner Baking Soda turns it into a fast curing paste. Baking powder works well enough for this application. Basically it's a filler that also makes it cure
@@Kayakasaurus is it very sticky? I've tried sculpting with milliput but its too sticky to work on a small scale like this for me. I'm a noon though too
no sculpey doesen't stick like milliput because milliput is an epoxy clay and sculpey is polymer clay meaning you have to bake it. @@identifiesasavelociraptor8989
Dude, you’re underrated, this channel needs more subs
absolutely brilliant! Fantastic work!
SpinoDude Reviews it is like a figure from safari or collecta
@@Gekiko7167même mieux vues sa taille
God, that’s so tiny but you made it look so realistic!
I want one so much!!!
The precision needed for this is astonishing!
That's pretty stunning
WOW
Will you paint it?
Yes they should paint it
AWESOME! You’re super talented, man!
I really love this sculpt, its amazing :-)
Oh My Goodness... It's Adorable...
Raramente o UA-cam me recomenda videos BONS como esse
It looks beautiful
Dude! You like protoceratops so much!! You made life size of this dinosaur and they look like daddy and baby
Great Job On Doing All Of Those Tiny Details
So cute and so small
I must be the smallest Dino ever made by hand
If you are making and selling those, I would love to have one.
Love it. must have been very hard to sculpt.
I need a few!
Kikizilla101 metoo
So cute! 💕
I bet this even takes over an hour. It really gives you a comparison into how long it takes him to make the bigger models.
Oh its so cute!!!!!!!!!!
Lovely proto❤
Fantastic!
woooow i love it !!!
omg so cute!
It's awesome how made an amazing sculpt that small (I would be more difficult)!!
Ceratopsids are also known to have spike or grass like feathers at the start of their tails. Would have been hard to implement, but it would have given it an additional level of realism.
+DänTheUltimate That might be cool to add to the casts if I mold it
DänTheUltimate
Actually, Psittacosaurus is the only ceratopsian with definitive evidence of bristles on its tail. Note that these do not count as feathers, since feathers and scales supposedly cannot coexist.
Triceratops did have “bumps” in its skin which could have sported spines or bristles, but at the moment, this is entirely speculative since triceratops is far more advanced than the more basal ceratopsians. More likely, these bumps were simply armored, tough scales (though they could have very well been spikes as well).
No mames tus videos me hacen sentir satisfecho al fin encontre un canal diferente uffffff like like
SO COOL
awesome !!!
Very nice model!
Omg i love your figures
Wow beautiful
Nice!
Poxa, maluco é brabo!
I wish i had these skills
Круто!
Fantastic ! I like this vidéo !
awesome
Please do a video on your sculpting materials, how you use them, and where to find them. I fell in love with that soft brush thing and want to know more about your techniques. As I'm a newbie in paleoart, it's always good to learn more.
The Paleo Miner Good idea, in the meantime here's an example of the soft silicone tip tools I was using ebay.com/itm/5pcs-Silicone-Rubber-Shapers-Polymer-Clay-Sculpting-Fimo-Modelling-Tools-HH/132090017892?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20160908105057%26meid%3D8ca2bdc0002c4a28828ac0b9b06e1c5a%26pid%3D100675%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D12%26mehot%3Dpp%26sd%3D323100913238%26itm%3D132090017892&_trksid=p2481888.c100675.m4236&_trkparms=pageci%3A5cc9e6ba-8ec4-11e8-b9d1-74dbd180f77d%7Cparentrq%3Ac92c10891640a9c4f062df3ffff5440b%7Ciid%3A1
Kayakasaurus Wow! They're not expensive. I'll keep that saved for when I start doing larger models (larger than 2cm, I hope XD)
What are you waiting so star your own company of miniature and maybe some large scale dinosaurs? Your going to get rich!
nice job
😨 So good!!👍👍👍👍👍👍
It's cute
O M G sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo cooooool keep it up 👊👍
Good 👌🏼
You must pour so much time and effort into all of your beautiful pieces of art. Oh, and will you paint this?
You should make more small ceratopsids, like a mini microceratus or monoclonius or archaeoceratops
It's so small and cute
New and impressed subscriber here. Super cool work. Where do your reference images come from? I may need to track those down and have a go at this myself. Thanks for the inspiration.
Sa vient de scooty hartman sur deviantart je pense
it is very small 👌❤
Oooh great!
1st to view tough and to like
HE'S SO ADORABLE! I love it! I really want to get into sculpting dinosaurs again. Did you use apoxie sculpt or Sculpy Firm. They are both grey.
I used Super Sculpey Medium, it’s a little softer than the firm version but still gray. I do use epoxy sometimes but I use the Magic Sculpt brand
Kayakasaurus Oh! Awesome. I will have to try that. I have been mixing Firm with Super to get a medium consistency. So I will probably like that one. I love watching you sculpt. Your figures are so lifelike!!!
Kayakasaurus build brachiosaurus. Please.
Good
YAY MY LIFE IS COMPLETE
jeje que lindo
สุดยอดมาก
You should make a tutorial/ tips and tricks video for people who want to do this...
what tool did you use to texture the head? it looks a lot like a brush
what kind of wire did you use for the "skeleton"?
+Azurwrath The wire for the front legs is from the dollar store, the wire for the back legs was thicker (1.0mm) and stainless steel from a hardware store. Wire specifically for armatures is better but not necessary. The brush like tool is a silicone tip sculpting tool, eBay has them from China in a 5 pack for under $2
Kayakasaurus thank you
Wow
Those is a nice references@-@
Did you find them across the Internet or made by yourself???@-@
I now know how to make dinosaur toys!
You is cool and poseble.
What are used to make dinosaurs?
Should see more dinosaur diorama
Are we seeing a new era for dinosaur models?
I'd die for him
What clay are you using and we’re you get it? Also what kind of wires do you use and we’re do you get them?
One day you will learn genetic modification and modify one lizard to turn into a protoceratops.
+eduardo arantes The day has come ua-cam.com/video/D4UewNZjNjI/v-deo.html
Can you please sculpt a mini Spinosaurus
WOW, You should make a ▄︻̷̿┻̿═━一 next
where do you get these example images? what is the name
*smol bean*
Hey mate! Love your work. Love dinos and used to sculpt when I was young. I am sculptor as well and wanted to offer collaboration, if you are interested!
Anyway you have big future on this platform!
That sounds fun, here’s my email: clayton@roastedbeans.org
Leaked wave 3 mini jwfk dinos?
Spino!
what clay did you use
What the fuck so tiny but soo much detail
What type of wire did you use for the protoceratops? Also amazing work on the head!
Hey, I use aluminum wire
@@Kayakasaurus sorry, I meant the size. Probably should have specified my bad. Thanks for everything!
I think it’s 1/16” and 1/8”
:o
I want one
خیلی زبیا بود ولی از چه خمیری استفاده می کنید که شکل اسباب بازی ها می شه؟
XD la cancion la recuerdo de memes
Sculpt a tiny T.rex!!!
Hi I love your vids, I love you work and I actually have jurrasic theme room. The dioramas you create are perfect. So perfect I am trying to replicate them myself. I ran into a problem, you use dinosaur figures for your dioramas and I don't know where to look for them. Now it doesn't have to be perfect but the position of the figures have to be a certain way on the diorama. Please help or send link or something, thank you so much and keep up the good work!
Where do you get the pictures of the skeletons? They seem really helpful in terms of proportion.
Just google “skeletal” with the dinosaurs name 👍
Is a Wild past protoceratops
Con que esculpen eso
Why do you add baking powder to the super glue? Just curious.
AK Wagner Baking Soda turns it into a fast curing paste. Baking powder works well enough for this application. Basically it's a filler that also makes it cure
Kayakasaurus whats your favorite dinosaur
Is there any chance you would resell this in etsy? I would buy it if you resell it!
I might do a protoceratops again, 3D printing makes it more practical
@@Kayakasaurus if u make it I would definitely buy it!!
What is the name of the song in the video?
Was that air dry clay or putty?
Super Sculpey
Thanks!! :)
What kin if clay is he using? The clay thay I got driies uo quickly and its gard to manipulate.
+Isaac Ixtupe I'm using Super Sculpey Medium which is a polymer clay that bakes in the oven
How much
1:40
What kind of clay is that?
Super Sculpey, a type of polymer clay
@@Kayakasaurus is it very sticky? I've tried sculpting with milliput but its too sticky to work on a small scale like this for me. I'm a noon though too
no sculpey doesen't stick like milliput because milliput is an epoxy clay and sculpey is polymer clay meaning you have to bake it. @@identifiesasavelociraptor8989
Pasta EPOXI ??
can u sell des
HOW