I have been sayimg from almost the beginning that having some people riding around on some fantastical creatures would be awesome. Domesticated creatures would definately fit right into the WIW. Just imagine how cool it'd be to see an outlaw riding a giant monitor lizard as he robbed a wagon train. Or maybe a mountain man rolling into town on the back of a huge dire wolf! 😲🤞
Yes!! An adventyure set in that universe with all your creations involved, and maybe illustrated, would be damn fantastic. Looking forward to the animated or live action series!
I'm tempted to rip it off and make a civil war story about a young Irish immigrant and a miner named Samuel Clemens in the wild imaginary west right on the cusp of the war.
I like that there’s only a hint of imaginary in this wild west. The real Wild West wasn’t constantly filled with train robberies and duels at sundown, there’s moments of peace and calm. I think you could do some more really interesting vignettes like this. As always fantastic work.
Humans couldn't even live there for long if it was nothing but monsters all day long. It would be impossible to build towns and farms, work the mines, build railways, return alive from hunting/scouting trips, and so forth. The monsters need to be sporadic for the humans to still prosper. Of course it's also possible there used to be a whole lot of monsters, but guns made short work of them. That's the realistic outcome, but not very romantic at all.
I just need to say I appreciate your humor in these videos, back in the day if you were to watch an old video of someone creating something like this it would be very cut and dry type stuff, no humor and could be boring but you always bring life to the videos as well as the creation you’re making and it makes it that much more enjoyable to come back time and time again.
I grew up in Utah. Pretty funny you used the license plate for your reference. The arch license plate is one of the more basic things I miss about living in Utah. It's one of the best license plates in the country, and it looks great on vehicles. Such an awesome job!! I REALLY love the paint job on this one. Painting a single point light source with cast shadows on a 3D object is so cool!! I'm an illustrator, so this is something I do all the time, just on a 2D surface. I love the concept and the finished effect. Absolutely gorgeous work!!
Just recently started my very first diorama. Very very tiny but a great start so far :) You inspired me highly. Dealing with very rough stuff in life and decided to finally use some creative time for myself :)
As someone who was born and grew up in Utah traveling to all the national parks every summer when I was kid. Arches was always my favorite so this build means a lot to me. So thank you for making an awesome build!
@@TheHeartlessHero well to be honest I’ve never heard of this supposed twin arch. I’m pretty sure that he added that in for a laugh and it never really existed
Something about this build just makes me feel so cozy - maybe it's the beauty of a sunset in nature. I don't know, but I love it. Keep up the great work!
wow, seeing the finished product rotating at the end really highlights how good the directional lighting job was - it actually feels like the last rays of sun are slipping past the horizon as the side facing the camera becomes the shadow side, then like a sunrise as the first highlighted edges come back into view from the other side.
This is one of my favorites. A long series of great creative decisions, the rock looks great, the purple and gold highlights work so well, the decision to not disrupt it with monsters keeps it serene.
The paint job is amazing!!!, It feels like a sunset but then you see the studio behind and you notice that it doesn't belong there, it feels so real, congrats!
Hello from SLC Utah. Love this and you’re right it’s delicate arch. There are many arches here and even found one collapsed due to erosion. Didn’t think Arches National park was a big to do until I finally headed to Moab and checked it out and whoa if you have a chance to go….GO. Toadally 🐸 worth it!
As someone who never attempts to do this type of stuff, I am in awe of how easily your creations end up looking like the real thing! Its so simple yet seems so difficult. Love your stuff
Brilliant! I am loving your Imaginary Wild West. I was thinking, you should write short stories for each little diorama, explaining why it is happening and the result of the confrontation/what happens. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻.
If anyone new is watching this and you are just getting into this hobby, what he did with that painting was amazing. That takes so much practice to get to that level. He made it look so easy but as someone newish myself, I can guarantee you it’s taken him years to learn how to do shading and light like that. Well done man!
I have to say I really enjoy watching you progress, your painting has made leaps and bounds since I’ve first started watching. Thanks again for the inspiration and keep up the great work
Your painting in this piece is my favorite I’ve gotten to see you do. It goes to show how easily you create the atmosphere as well as the physical piece itself. Especially with this one, your beautiful scenery is amazing dude! And I love the imaginary West, keep it going!!!
The directional lighting was such a cool touch, really made the entire diorama stand out. I'd never seen it used before so I was curious as to why it was applied first
Very cool! If the arch had a twin then McDonald's would have totally sued them... just like when Taco Bell sued Mexico for selling tacos. Vultures. I love the paint job, very nice airbrush work!
For the Wild West, you should have outlaws riding monsters while raiding a town, to add the possibility of taming or even domesticating monsters.
I for one would love to see this happen in the Wild West
good one
What an absolutely fantastic idea.
I have been sayimg from almost the beginning that having some people riding around on some fantastical creatures would be awesome. Domesticated creatures would definately fit right into the WIW.
Just imagine how cool it'd be to see an outlaw riding a giant monitor lizard as he robbed a wagon train. Or maybe a mountain man rolling into town on the back of a huge dire wolf! 😲🤞
I love your idea it's perfect for the WIW!!
If you ever publish your wild imaginary west story, I’d buy it for sure
100% agreed
Yes!! An adventyure set in that universe with all your creations involved, and maybe illustrated, would be damn fantastic. Looking forward to the animated or live action series!
agreed
I'm tempted to rip it off and make a civil war story about a young Irish immigrant and a miner named Samuel Clemens in the wild imaginary west right on the cusp of the war.
Oh it'd be an amazing graphic novel.
YES, please do more national park themed ones! It’ll be cool to see a sequoia model or even Bryce Canyon or Zion
Yes
Or an Old Faithful, mid boom.
Yes, PLEASE! Grand Canyon and Crater Lake would be really cool, too!
Keep it to Colorado and do Mesa Verde!
Ooh a sequoia tree village. A whole village in a single tree...
Love the simplicity of this scene - doesn’t need a monster to fit in with WIW.
I agree. This is my favourite so far.
Needs a pterasaur roosting on the top, but camouflaged so the guys below haven't seen it.
I like that there’s only a hint of imaginary in this wild west. The real Wild West wasn’t constantly filled with train robberies and duels at sundown, there’s moments of peace and calm. I think you could do some more really interesting vignettes like this. As always fantastic work.
Well said my guy
Yeah I like how it's not steam-punky at all
Humans couldn't even live there for long if it was nothing but monsters all day long. It would be impossible to build towns and farms, work the mines, build railways, return alive from hunting/scouting trips, and so forth. The monsters need to be sporadic for the humans to still prosper. Of course it's also possible there used to be a whole lot of monsters, but guns made short work of them. That's the realistic outcome, but not very romantic at all.
I'm Lovin' It
mcdonalds is good
Even the wild imaginary west needs peaceful moments like this one!
I just need to say I appreciate your humor in these videos, back in the day if you were to watch an old video of someone creating something like this it would be very cut and dry type stuff, no humor and could be boring but you always bring life to the videos as well as the creation you’re making and it makes it that much more enjoyable to come back time and time again.
oooohhh the colors - lovely job on this one Boylei, that may be your best paint job to date!
As a Utah resident, thank you for such a great representation of our great Delicate Arch. Your vision for it is beautiful.
Love it!
That directional lighting paint job is amazing 😮💜
Man, this is exactly what I need on a relaxing Sunday morning.
Discovering this channel has been the greatest thing. Man, your work is phenomenal.
I grew up in Utah. Pretty funny you used the license plate for your reference. The arch license plate is one of the more basic things I miss about living in Utah. It's one of the best license plates in the country, and it looks great on vehicles.
Such an awesome job!! I REALLY love the paint job on this one. Painting a single point light source with cast shadows on a 3D object is so cool!! I'm an illustrator, so this is something I do all the time, just on a 2D surface. I love the concept and the finished effect. Absolutely gorgeous work!!
Just recently started my very first diorama. Very very tiny but a great start so far :) You inspired me highly. Dealing with very rough stuff in life and decided to finally use some creative time for myself :)
As someone who was born and grew up in Utah traveling to all the national parks every summer when I was kid. Arches was always my favorite so this build means a lot to me. So thank you for making an awesome build!
I have to ask. What happened to the second arch? Did some dumb teen go TNT crazy to try and be funny?
Or... did it collapse from natural causes?
@@TheHeartlessHero well to be honest I’ve never heard of this supposed twin arch. I’m pretty sure that he added that in for a laugh and it never really existed
Utahn here! You did an amazing job at portraying our iconic arch!! This is awesome!
I'm a huge fan of Arches National Park and especially like this one.
I watch your videos to fall asleep, the intro now gets me yawning no matter what time of day I watch your stuff
This is so stunningly beautiful. I can almost actually see the sun in the background. Such good object source lightning
Loved the model. No monster no worries….that’s what sunsets are about. 😊
look at you showing off all that foam!... Purty rock Caleb
you Americans are so blessed with all those beautiful national parks.
Something about this build just makes me feel so cozy - maybe it's the beauty of a sunset in nature. I don't know, but I love it. Keep up the great work!
I love how you sculpt light more than models.
Beautiful place. I went to Delicate Arch 22 years ago now. Absolutely beautiful and breath taken place. With you modelling it. Was brilliant
This looks amazing! As a native Utahn who has visited Delicate Arch many times, I can confirm this was spot-on. 👏
Directional shading/ painted lighting will never stop amazing me, it looks so good on camera!
Utah resident here , love the build and thank you for doing my favorite National Park justice ❤
The story this single diorama tells is amazing
Amazing how it looks like there is a light shining on it from the right side, great use of highlights and shadows.
Amazing build. The painting of the light is incredible.
Doesn't need a monster.
The black 3.0 for the bases is such an inspired choice. It really makes the dioramas look like they are cut out pieces of a little world.
wow, seeing the finished product rotating at the end really highlights how good the directional lighting job was - it actually feels like the last rays of sun are slipping past the horizon as the side facing the camera becomes the shadow side, then like a sunrise as the first highlighted edges come back into view from the other side.
This is one of my favorites. A long series of great creative decisions, the rock looks great, the purple and gold highlights work so well, the decision to not disrupt it with monsters keeps it serene.
That airbrushing skill was 100% on display here. Those colors are so freaking awesome and on point!!!!
Beautiful! The antenna on the cowboy is enough of a clue to show its part of the imaginary west. The arc is the main star and that’s all it needs.
A simple concept executed very well. The directional lighting is really cool and an interesting way to show the strengths of an airbrush.
The directional lighting turned out amazing. The simplicity of this is very reminiscent of the real arch.
The paint job is amazing!!!, It feels like a sunset but then you see the studio behind and you notice that it doesn't belong there, it feels so real, congrats!
You’ve really captured the sunset colours! Love the simplicity of this one.
Every time you upload a video, I happen to be having a joint. What joy it brings me.
I think this is my favourite build yet, it's so tranquil
I never get tired of this series. You're so creative and its so unique.
Nothing wrong with a simpler build. The paint job is incredible! Love the Imaginary Wild West, can't wait for the next one!
One of the best atmospheric pieces you have made.
I think this is a perfect addition; the Wild West wasn't all just fights and tough. There were quiet moments of beauty as well.
this might just be my favorite diorama you've made, the colors are just perfect.
Genuinely glad I watched all the way to the end! Thank you for sharing your art and inspiration.
I call Utah home and have visited the arch before. Needless to say, I appreciate this.
Hello from SLC Utah. Love this and you’re right it’s delicate arch. There are many arches here and even found one collapsed due to erosion. Didn’t think Arches National park was a big to do until I finally headed to Moab and checked it out and whoa if you have a chance to go….GO. Toadally 🐸 worth it!
Love love love! I’m a Utah transplant in Colorado and you’ve nailed delicate arch. Also best camping I’ve done is in black canyon!
Caleb, you're inspired. God bless ya
As someone who never attempts to do this type of stuff, I am in awe of how easily your creations end up looking like the real thing! Its so simple yet seems so difficult. Love your stuff
I used to live in Utah and traveled to Delicate Arch many times. I’d say you captured it perfectly, nice work!
That was a really great build I'd love to have that setting up on my coffee table.
agreed- it definitely doesn’t need a monster or a mech. a nice peaceful evening..
That arch draft started from dogcrap to holycrap real quick. Amazing skills🤩
This is incredible! The detail in all your work is astounding
I think that is the most simple dio I've seen you do. Brilliant! Thanks for sharing your talents with us!
Spectacular paint job! And cool McDonalds facts too, this build has it all!
As always, WONDERFUL artwork! Colors, simplicity ✨️ Beautiful. Keep on Rockin 🎵🍻😎
I actually really like how subtle the fantasy elements are in this diorama. Excellent work as always.
Brilliant! I am loving your Imaginary Wild West. I was thinking, you should write short stories for each little diorama, explaining why it is happening and the result of the confrontation/what happens. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻.
Here as it’s out Love to see these especially the Western world and the water monsters
you should make a project of a guy fishing in the wind rivers range that would be so cool
If anyone new is watching this and you are just getting into this hobby, what he did with that painting was amazing. That takes so much practice to get to that level. He made it look so easy but as someone newish myself, I can guarantee you it’s taken him years to learn how to do shading and light like that.
Well done man!
I absolutely agree. This is fine-art level skill.
So simple yet so dramatic! Bravo!👏👏👏👏🤜🏼🤛🏻
Nice, sometimes you just need simple and clean. When all around can be crazy and outrageous. Great work.
In a world of moving machines and terrible monsters sometimes all we need is a quiet walk in the sunset.
The paint itself is the lighting ! 🤍🤍😍
Thanks for not adding a monster or mech to this one, it's nice to enjoy a peaceful sunset every now and then.
Once again, your video is one of the best parts of my week.
Wow, so realistic, It Looks like the real thing.....This Arch belongs perfectly with your Wild west town. Very relaxing view...
I have to say I really enjoy watching you progress, your painting has made leaps and bounds since I’ve first started watching. Thanks again for the inspiration and keep up the great work
Your talent and understanding of lighting dynamics is absolutely astounding. Love your stuff as always Boylei!
Utah! My home state! Great job capturing the Arch. It's one of those places I've never had the opportunity to visit.
you are the Bob Ross of craft, lol. Very relaxing voice and beautiful end results. Good work!
Man that's so clever.. I thought that was lighting until I watched it.. and it's all paint shading! Wowzers. Nice one man.
Another beautiful piece of art!! Thanks for the vid Mr. Hobby Time! It always brightens my day
Delicate Arch is amazing! I live in Utah, it’s one of my favorite places to visit! It’s a little sketchy in the winter or on windy days lol
This one is definitely one of my favorites! So serene and beautiful.
For a second there was ''I didnt even use a calculator.'' on the screen, that was super funny to me.
really think the beauty of this one stands on its own even without a monster or something. The world can't be all monsters and mechs.
Evertime you upload a see a new skill shining through, so so talented, absolutely love your work 🔥🔥🔥
As Someone who hails from Utah This Tiny rock is a very faithful recreation of Delicate Arch, Great Job!
I am so insanely impressed with your shading, it looks exactly light sunset lighting. It feels like an optical illusion it looks so real!
The background score from any of the trilogy series would have made it great. The diorama is awesome......simple but fantastic 👏
Great choice! Loved going there. Utah is so fun to visit. Came out great!
The forced lighting turned out so pretty!! Really great job!
I went there with this one guy one time. We saw some cool arches, took some pictures, saw a legit sunset. It was a good time.
Your painting in this piece is my favorite I’ve gotten to see you do. It goes to show how easily you create the atmosphere as well as the physical piece itself. Especially with this one, your beautiful scenery is amazing dude! And I love the imaginary West, keep it going!!!
Splendid Wild West dio...and colors, truly superb!👍👍😍😍
The directional lighting was such a cool touch, really made the entire diorama stand out. I'd never seen it used before so I was curious as to why it was applied first
we love the gate way arch slander 😂😂
This paint job is incredible. My eyes are beyond tricked 😂. Keep being you and pushing forward my guy 🙏
Never seen light being painted like that before. Stunning scene!
Very cool! If the arch had a twin then McDonald's would have totally sued them... just like when Taco Bell sued Mexico for selling tacos. Vultures.
I love the paint job, very nice airbrush work!
You are talented and so skilled. It is a pleasure to watch you work
One of your best ones yet, love the contrast of the colours. Great work!