@Omar Melia Technically nobody's god is the same. Yes it may be the same person. But I can guarantee that when you imagine god and when I imagine god we see two different people. We may call them different names. Or pray to different people. But in the end its all the same. Our god IS their god. The Jews. The Catholics. The Christians. The Muslims. We may have different beliefs but in the end it is one person.
@Omar Melia First off the bible isnt all correct but we will get back to that. Second off I said nothing about another god. I said one god. They may call their god differently but it is still one god. And while we are on the issue of putting no one above god. Who do christians pray to? Not god. They end prayers in "in jesus name" or "in your son's name" which is putting jesus before god. Now back to the bible itself. The first line is wrong. The bible in its current form is a translation from hebrew. The first word of the first book in the hebrew bible means "in A beginning" not "in THE beginning". That word? Genesis.
@Omar Melia also while we are on that fact, the Muslim faith or Islam has the same thing, " It is the central tenet of the Abrahamic religions and prohibits the religion's followers from worshipping gods other than the Lord" Islam is said to be an Abrahamic religion though there is many arguments here. They follow the same god so how can you say the god they follow is wrong, does that inherently mean your god is wrong too as they are one n the same
@Omar Melia um if anything Christianity as twisted from Judaism or the Jewish faith. or did you not read the part of the Hebrew bible? the Hebrew bible was the original where the Christian and catholic bibles came from it using mistranslations and dropping books, it has been proven that king James had alot of books removed when he had it translated.
@Omar Melia "For most Muslims, Allah is the only God and therefore must be the same God as the one that the Jews and Christians worship. Similarly, for some Christians, Allah is just another name for the one God of the universe." sir or madam, I am not saying you are wrong, I am simply saying open your mind and to look into religions other than your own, you may be fascinated by the similarities and differences.
This is the art of 3D fish painting. I have made some pretty detailed videos on how to draw them. If you find it useful, please support the development channel. sincerely thank
Anice Mauti it looks very realistic and that could probably sell for $1000+ And it probably took months for them to make as you can only put one layer of resin a day.. so don’t say that.
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
@takappe I'm pretty sure there are probably lots of artists working in this medium. Your hostility is misplaced I think. That is how art works buddy, it's not like all painters give a name of who inspired them or pioneered whatever technique they're using, they just paint. That's not being a copycat or a thief, they're just creating art like people have for almost our entire history as humans.
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
This was perfect as a vanity desk for me. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxMAlHv7-BBWMrPRm5-uEoD6rtdT7SG2Qr Especially the glossy finish. Easy to cleanI was looking for something that wasn't the traditional white and with more of a modern feel. This fit the bill beautifully. I put it together with no problems, by myself in under an hour.Make sure you double check where you place the drawer tracks before screwing down. I had one track that needed to be aligned with different holes than the rest.
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
WOW! This definitely takes the wood-epoxy table to another level. It's almost unfair to compare this to what woodworkers are doing since it requires an additional completely different skill set. Really impressive!
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
@@applekid02 I'm not surprised. I would say it's another case where the true artist languish's in obscurity while some poser whose marketing skills far outweigh their meager artistic ability rakes in the money and the glory. But apparently "the Goldfish Artist" has cashed in on his resin painting, generating both fame and fortune far beyond the tablemaker in the video. But, yeah, the tablemaker should have given a nod to Fuckawhor.
@@CarieSaad The most common plural form of fish is indeed fish. However, under certain circumstances, you can use fishes as the plural form of fish. If you, for example, see two trout swimming together, you could say that you’re looking at fish. However, if the two trout were joined by a salmon, you could describe them as fish or fishes. Fish can refer to multiple fish, especially when they are all the same species of fish. Fishes, however, usually refers to multiple species of fish, especially in scientific contexts.
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
@applekid02 Perhaps he did get the idea from another artist or recreate someone's work. It's not like this has never happened before.. I simply commented that the artists table was beautiful. His painted fish looked lifelike. I stand by my origional post. This table might not be the original, but it's still beautiful work.
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
You can use all types of things to make these tables. I have made of a variety of sea creatures and they aren't painted but actual sea life, seahorses, starfish, blue crab, sand dollars, coral etc.! I bought mine used off someone.
Out of all the epoxy table crafts I’ve seen, this is by far my most favorite. This is absolutely incredible! I can’t believe the fish were hand painted, they look like actual models placed inside!
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
There have been many people using plastic fish, it has many advantages compared to painted fish. but personally I prefer to use the ability of my hands more!
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
If i be eating on this table with family, i would probably not talk the whole time. Imma be just staring at the master piece and imagine i be catching those koi fishes lmao.
Honestly, I think people see the word resin, they click, leave a dislike then leave. For good reasons too cuz there are so many resin art videos out there where people just pour random colours and throw stuff in and call it a day. People got tired quick. Guess they thought this was one of them because this video is clearly a work of art. I really love this type of resin art. I used to watch videos similar to this year's ago and I'm always amazed how the fishes looks real..there's one video I watched where a person painted an octopus.
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
When u started painting the scales on the fishes i lost my sense of direction, dignity, pride and emotion .I subscribe turn on the bell . there is a certain level of craftsmanship that is only possible when there is a inward love and care for what u do . you my friend are a beautiful soul be blessed 🙏
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
I’ve never thought that was real fish. I thought those were plastic/ silicone fish before watching this to the end. Amazing! I would love to have one in my home 🥰
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
Wh- WHAT!?: Alright this is the point where he puts in the model plants and fish a- why, oh he's painting the fin- N- oh god he's HE PAINTED THOSE FISH!? HE PAINTED THE PLANTS TOO!?
If you have people questioning whether or not the fish are real knowing you have full proof that they aren’t shows true art! This is amazing and definitely something I’d buy seeing that I love aquariums.
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
That’s one good looking as table... wow i would love to have that in my house if i ever get my own place... who needs a fish tank when you can have this and you don’t even have to clean it just simply wipe the table
I also feel very happy, happy to receive such good comments. Sometimes joy doesn't come from numbers, it comes from wishes like you. Thank you very much
Seriously I thought that those fishes were made of plastic..... I was quite a bit shocked to see that amazing 3d painting...... That's what real talent is called.👍🤩
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
Aside from the planning, which is incredible, the amount of work you have put in is phenomenal. This is brilliant, you should give yourself a massive pat on the back. Congrats! Cheers, Sean
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
And 23 people dare to dislike this masterpiece how dare them this is so cool the fish looks real i love how detailed on it 😍 they blind for not liking this beautiful art
They have the right not to like it. maybe not the style they like. I'm also not sad about that because I have had many people who like them just like you. Thank you so much!
@@WoodWorkingArtCraft It's probably because you did so wonderfully until you painted the lily pads & water lotus. There was hardly any effort put into those, so it breaks the beautiful illusion you had done till then. Every thing else is so hyper-realistic, and then little to no effort on the pads. No shading, no highlights, no variation in color in a individual leaf. Just....You put so much effort in, but left those out? If you are putting that much effort into everything else, finish everything with that much effort. I am not one that disliked, but I'm not quite as satisfied as I want to be.
They get upset because they Lost one bet like "-hey dude check this video man, and those fish are not real or plastic!" Then "-hell no! I bet he didnt painted then, i bet 100 Bucks , theyre not paint" lollll
I have a table made of epoxy I bought used that has scratches all over it but it was already on there when I bought it. Don't know how to make the scratches disappear.
Amazing talent with the paint brush!!! Absolutely beautiful work of art! I had no idea the fish and lilies were painted because they looked so real. I was shocked. Keep up the awesome work.
I have a pretty detailed video on how I draw a fish. I use acrylic colors and some additives to give them a layer of true color. Thank you for telling me how you feel!
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
No talking just pure skill and talent. Making it like a boss! There are lots of video about epoxy table but this Asian proves that art is easy if you have talent. Keep it up!
Incredible work! The attention to detail made for an extremely high quality final result. I'm curious how much the table weighs though. Surely such a large, thick table of solid wood and resin would be quite heavy.
I feel like I’m being fooled here ?? Is there an artist this great just roaming around the world painting amazing fish?? Like wow !!! Totally blows my mind the skill this artist has.
Omg Omg Omg, these fishes r not real.. I have a blast in mind when u started paint the resin as fishes.. Incredible amazing awesom fantastic work..this table is a master creation n u the creator💕💕💕💕
Dude, I was too. They totally looked real from a distance and I was like NOOOOOOOOO. And I don’t even like fish lol. This person’s handiwork is so cool.
@@liltom6364 i don't think it would rot if it was completely covered once the resin fully cures. At that point nothing can get to it to cause decomposition
Was not expecting the fish to be painted on the resin in layers, holy moly thats a great artist.
@Omar Melia Technically nobody's god is the same. Yes it may be the same person. But I can guarantee that when you imagine god and when I imagine god we see two different people. We may call them different names. Or pray to different people. But in the end its all the same. Our god IS their god. The Jews. The Catholics. The Christians. The Muslims. We may have different beliefs but in the end it is one person.
@Omar Melia First off the bible isnt all correct but we will get back to that. Second off I said nothing about another god. I said one god. They may call their god differently but it is still one god. And while we are on the issue of putting no one above god. Who do christians pray to? Not god. They end prayers in "in jesus name" or "in your son's name" which is putting jesus before god. Now back to the bible itself. The first line is wrong. The bible in its current form is a translation from hebrew. The first word of the first book in the hebrew bible means "in A beginning" not "in THE beginning". That word? Genesis.
@Omar Melia also while we are on that fact, the Muslim faith or Islam has the same thing, " It is the central tenet of the Abrahamic religions and prohibits the religion's followers from worshipping gods other than the Lord" Islam is said to be an Abrahamic religion though there is many arguments here. They follow the same god so how can you say the god they follow is wrong, does that inherently mean your god is wrong too as they are one n the same
@Omar Melia um if anything Christianity as twisted from Judaism or the Jewish faith. or did you not read the part of the Hebrew bible? the Hebrew bible was the original where the Christian and catholic bibles came from it using mistranslations and dropping books, it has been proven that king James had alot of books removed when he had it translated.
@Omar Melia "For most Muslims, Allah is the only God and therefore must be the same God as the one that the Jews and Christians worship. Similarly, for some Christians, Allah is just another name for the one God of the universe." sir or madam, I am not saying you are wrong, I am simply saying open your mind and to look into religions other than your own, you may be fascinated by the similarities and differences.
I’m not convinced those fish are fake lol this is amazing
This is the art of 3D fish painting. I have made some pretty detailed videos on how to draw them. If you find it useful, please support the development channel. sincerely thank
I was thinking of trying thanks 😊 can’t wait to get resin and try but might take a few years till I get good
it not real. you can tell the table looks cheap and fake
Anice Mauti it looks very realistic and that could probably sell for $1000+ And it probably took months for them to make as you can only put one layer of resin a day.. so don’t say that.
Best comment I have ever read! Lol :)
The fish are...painted...I DID NOT expect that! This is amazing!
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
It's so crazy, even while I'm literally watching him paint them, the fish and plants look so real!! Mind blown!
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
@takappe I'm pretty sure there are probably lots of artists working in this medium. Your hostility is misplaced I think. That is how art works buddy, it's not like all painters give a name of who inspired them or pioneered whatever technique they're using, they just paint. That's not being a copycat or a thief, they're just creating art like people have for almost our entire history as humans.
This is seriously incredible like, the amount of planning and skill that went into this is mind blowing.
I spent over 2 weeks to do that. Glad you realized it
Just mind blowing sis!
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
This was perfect as a vanity desk for me. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxMAlHv7-BBWMrPRm5-uEoD6rtdT7SG2Qr Especially the glossy finish. Easy to cleanI was looking for something that wasn't the traditional white and with more of a modern feel. This fit the bill beautifully. I put it together with no problems, by myself in under an hour.Make sure you double check where you place the drawer tracks before screwing down. I had one track that needed to be aligned with different holes than the rest.
The realism on those koi fishes is astounding.
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
You painted the koi!? This is truly incredible. I thought they were just figures you placed there. 🤯
Me2 this is insane
Is insane how talented they are!!!
💙💜💙💜💙
That's why they have such a fluid and lifelike appearance. Plastic fish never look that good!
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
WOW! This definitely takes the wood-epoxy table to another level. It's almost unfair to compare this to what woodworkers are doing since it requires an additional completely different skill set. Really impressive!
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
@@applekid02 I'm not surprised. I would say it's another case where the true artist languish's in obscurity while some poser whose marketing skills far outweigh their meager artistic ability rakes in the money and the glory. But apparently "the Goldfish Artist" has cashed in on his resin painting, generating both fame and fortune far beyond the tablemaker in the video. But, yeah, the tablemaker should have given a nod to Fuckawhor.
Now THAT is Art!
Art is always endless inspiration. Thanks for watching
Actually it's more like craft... Still amazing, but art is something else.
The fishes are absolutely stunning. Well done guys.
thanks for watching. ! you can discover how can i make them on my channel!
*fish
@@CarieSaad The most common plural form of fish is indeed fish. However, under certain circumstances, you can use fishes as the plural form of fish. If you, for example, see two trout swimming together, you could say that you’re looking at fish. However, if the two trout were joined by a salmon, you could describe them as fish or fishes. Fish can refer to multiple fish, especially when they are all the same species of fish. Fishes, however, usually refers to multiple species of fish, especially in scientific contexts.
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
This is the most beautiful table I've ever seen. The artist that painted those fish is amazing. I can't believe they aren't real. I love it!!
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
@applekid02
Perhaps he did get the idea from another artist or recreate someone's work. It's not like this has never happened before..
I simply commented that the artists table was beautiful. His painted fish looked lifelike. I stand by my origional post. This table might not be the original, but it's still beautiful work.
i honestly wasn't expecting the 3D fish technique from the thumbnail, i've seen it before but not at this sheer SCALE...absolutely stunning!!
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
I thought this could be something that i can create myself. Then he starts painting....
Amazing work!
Yeah, I was thinking that there was no way I'm that talented. I'm looking on the site to see if I can buy something like this.
You could get silicone molds and make resin fish to place in it.
You can use all types of things to make these tables. I have made of a variety of sea creatures and they aren't painted but actual sea life, seahorses, starfish, blue crab, sand dollars, coral etc.! I bought mine used off someone.
frances pelletier I was wondering if I could buy some very beautiful artificial ones and get this same effect! I’m absolutely going for it!
@@Msasha2727 I have always wondered how these tables were done. Lot of work put into making this table!
Out of all the epoxy table crafts I’ve seen, this is by far my most favorite. This is absolutely incredible! I can’t believe the fish were hand painted, they look like actual models placed inside!
Blows my mind how painting on the dried epoxy creates a natural drop shadow effect. Gives me such a perspective on painting
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
At first I thought these are artificial plastic fishes.
There have been many people using plastic fish, it has many advantages compared to painted fish. but personally I prefer to use the ability of my hands more!
@@WoodWorkingArtCraft Whatever they're using. I loved this idea. and Love your work.😘😘😘😘
@@GamingSinghNation thanks my friend ! ^^
That's what I thought!
I thought it was dead fish preserved in some chemicals
I'm not going to use it as a table but I'm going to put it on the wall, just like a painting ... AMAZING!
Hahahahahahaha Love the idea.......
definitely.... the last thing we want is scratch mark on it.
Its too heavy 🥺
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
If i be eating on this table with family, i would probably not talk the whole time. Imma be just staring at the master piece and imagine i be catching those koi fishes lmao.
No fish were harmed in the making of this table.
Do laughing emojis work here🤣🤣
Are you sure about that?
Wow...thats freak me out ..I thought they use real fish.. 😂😂😂
Me too
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My resin 3D art 👆
Mad skills! 🤯
How can people dislike this beautiful piece of art?
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Jealousy? Idk I think this is incredible!!!!
Honestly, I think people see the word resin, they click, leave a dislike then leave. For good reasons too cuz there are so many resin art videos out there where people just pour random colours and throw stuff in and call it a day. People got tired quick. Guess they thought this was one of them because this video is clearly a work of art. I really love this type of resin art. I used to watch videos similar to this year's ago and I'm always amazed how the fishes looks real..there's one video I watched where a person painted an octopus.
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
That masterpiece is worthy in one of the finest museum in the world all the WOWS Guys
Thank you for considering it a masterpiece. It's very happy that my work is recognized by someone
Ahh.. finally a true river table
The fish look real! I thought rubber fish were used but when I realized they were painted my jaw dropped. Amazing!
When u started painting the scales on the fishes i lost my sense of direction, dignity, pride and emotion .I subscribe turn on the bell . there is a certain level of craftsmanship that is only possible when there is a inward love and care for what u do . you my friend are a beautiful soul be blessed 🙏
これはすごい。出来合いのフィギュアを入れてるだけかと思ったら、一層一層手書きだった。とても素晴らしい職人技。感動しました。
深堀隆介っていう日本人作家の技法のパクリだぞ
This is legitimately one of the most incredible works of art I've ever seen. Amazing.
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
This is a birds eye view of a fish tank. Blood hell! I'm amazed. It looks so life like. An incredible piece of artistry at it's best.
Oh, thank you very much for this feeling. So I succeeded in deceiving my vision, right? ^^
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
Это нечто!!! Мастеру жирный лайк! Нарисованные рыбки в эпоксидке - это что-то нереальное!!!
UA-camrs tend to overstate with the word “amazing” on title for their video but you my friend have understated! Absolutely stunning work of art!
I also rarely use that word. Because I think they are for the audience.
Its the work to speak volumes... That's why this level of perfection is different
I’ve never thought that was real fish. I thought those were plastic/ silicone fish before watching this to the end. Amazing! I would love to have one in my home 🥰
Why don't you try to do something small for yourself?
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
Waw amazing
Kicau mania seantero dunia hadir dari Sidoarjo
Many people can make beautiful resin coffee table, but this is way above them all! Precision and artistry is just amazing
thanks!! I want to bring new things into furniture products
Wow... this is amazing. You blow my mind. Stunning work
Thanks you. I wissh you can see it in person .
@@WoodWorkingArtCraft hey that's really beautiful. Very beautiful work. Do u provide training? 😊I'll love to learn to make a beautiful art like that
This is the most stunning and beautiful work in resin I ever seen in my life. I wish I could have something like that in my house 😻
Wh- WHAT!?:
Alright this is the point where he puts in the model plants and fish a- why, oh he's painting the fin- N- oh god he's HE PAINTED THOSE FISH!? HE PAINTED THE PLANTS TOO!?
I draw all 😉😉
@@WoodWorkingArtCraft Nice work bro♥️♥️
Beautiful work, man.
I was pretty sure the fish was plastic and.... Well enough said
@@WoodWorkingArtCraft amazing work, I really thought they would be inbeds.
You caught me off guard when you started painting
Это Шедевр !!! Красотища !!! Молодцы ! С Приветом из Дагестана
I can only imagine how expensive these type of tables are. The fish look so real I would never have guessed they were painted that's amazing.
Other than saying breathtakingly beautiful I'm lost for words.
I understand that feeling. The first day I saw it from a Japanese artisan. I was speechless
6:11 That one bug comes over like "hey watcha doing?" And then is like "oh wow that's awesome" and walks away casually
If you have people questioning whether or not the fish are real knowing you have full proof that they aren’t shows true art! This is amazing and definitely something I’d buy seeing that I love aquariums.
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
@@applekid02 can you do this?
I’m literally watching him paint the fish and my mind refuses to believe what I’m seeing. Incredible!
Thanks for watching them!!
How are people so talented???!!?! I’m in awe, this is beautiful. I can only dream to have a table like this 😍
The whole time, wondering why those fish didn't swim away. They must like having their backs tickled with a little brush lol. Great work!
That’s one good looking as table... wow i would love to have that in my house if i ever get my own place... who needs a fish tank when you can have this and you don’t even have to clean it just simply wipe the table
This is so amazing!!! I actually thought that those were real fish but it goes to show how amazing and tallented people are. Really nice work 👏👏👏👏
This video should atleast have a million views.great work.the koi fish looks so real.keep up the good work 👍🏻
I also feel very happy, happy to receive such good comments. Sometimes joy doesn't come from numbers, it comes from wishes like you. Thank you very much
That is just a huge mural 😍 Blown away with the minute attention to detail everywhere!! 👌🏾 stunning!
awesome !
I'm here to make sure that those fish aren't real.
Me too.
Same 🥴
Hahahahaha...me too
Same here
I was hoping they were alivee when he poured the resin on top
Seriously I thought that those fishes were made of plastic..... I was quite a bit shocked to see that amazing 3d painting...... That's what real talent is called.👍🤩
I just know to say thanks !!
Na Jong San Dia nahi t thep ham❣️❣️
Unglaublich! Unbezahlbar! Super schön! Kann man vergleichen mit der Kunst der "Alten Meister"!
Most beautiful table I've ever seen. I love the process of painting the Koi fish! Amazing 💜
Thanks for love it!! ❤❤
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
Ein unglaublich tolle Arbeit!
Absolut überraschend ist die Erschaffung der Fische und Pflanzen.
Hab ich bisher so noch nie gesehen! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Es gibt so viele Künstler, die das genauso gemacht haben wie ich, zum Glück war ich der erste. Danke
Those fish they literally look real so awesome looking good job.
I'm shook at how real the fish look. I thought it was a 3D print out and printed. Amazing work and so very beautiful
Am absolutely floored that the fish are hand drawn... masterpiece workmanship 🤩
Absolutely hands down the best ive ever seen thank you for this
Some next level jaw dropping expert epoxy art magic. From the top shelf.
Aside from the planning, which is incredible, the amount of work you have put in is phenomenal. This is brilliant, you should give yourself a massive pat on the back. Congrats! Cheers, Sean
Thank you for appreciating this work. You're right, there's too much work for it. and I had to visualize the whole thing right from the start
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
My guy *hand painted* every detail. Omg this is so awesome.
And 23 people dare to dislike this masterpiece how dare them this is so cool the fish looks real i love how detailed on it 😍 they blind for not liking this beautiful art
They have the right not to like it. maybe not the style they like. I'm also not sad about that because I have had many people who like them just like you. Thank you so much!
@@WoodWorkingArtCraft It's probably because you did so wonderfully until you painted the lily pads & water lotus. There was hardly any effort put into those, so it breaks the beautiful illusion you had done till then. Every thing else is so hyper-realistic, and then little to no effort on the pads. No shading, no highlights, no variation in color in a individual leaf. Just....You put so much effort in, but left those out? If you are putting that much effort into everything else, finish everything with that much effort. I am not one that disliked, but I'm not quite as satisfied as I want to be.
They get upset because they Lost one bet like "-hey dude check this video man, and those fish are not real or plastic!" Then "-hell no! I bet he didnt painted then, i bet 100 Bucks , theyre not paint" lollll
I would never want to eat on that table in fear of ruining it
Epoxy is extremely durable, one of the many cool things of it
I have a table made of epoxy I bought used that has scratches all over it but it was already on there when I bought it. Don't know how to make the scratches disappear.
@@francespelletier175 sanding and buffing.
Better u put a glasses above after u fix your table by sanding
Te quedó increíble tu trabajo ,felicitaciones ....saludos desde Chile
You know he's a beast when he uses a face mask to wipe down the wood sections. 2020 lockdown , coronavirus.
😂😂😂 I started to laugh my a$$ off when I saw that! He already flexed with the painting and then said screw i'll use a mask to coat lls SAVAGE
I was thinking the same thing!
Jaja they kill me with that 😷🤣🤣
So you mean to tell me that those fishes are HAND DRAWN?!
yessss!
U beileave chinees people?
YES AMAZING HUH.?
@@WoodWorkingArtCraft geat work👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌💥💥💥💥💥💥
@@shoshichayat4736 vietnamese. Their company name on the back of the t-shirt!
For some reason seeing this brings me indescribable amounts of joy. I'd love to see one made out of a tree stump slice with the center carved out :)
I would love to have this table in my house! It’s so beautiful! Utterly stunning, and what an amazing artist to hand draw the fish...so cool!
Thanks so much !!
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i honestly thought this man put fish inside the table, god damn that's amazing
Yeahh.. I never do that 😇😇
I like that you painted the leaves and plants. The fish are amazing. So Real!
Now that is art, absolutely stunning, I bet you're very proud being able to create something so beautiful. 💜
Amazing talent with the paint brush!!! Absolutely beautiful work of art! I had no idea the fish and lilies were painted because they looked so real. I was shocked. Keep up the awesome work.
I have a pretty detailed video on how I draw a fish. I use acrylic colors and some additives to give them a layer of true color. Thank you for telling me how you feel!
Seriously, fuck this guy. This art technique of painting fish on layers of resin was originally created by a Japanese artist called Ryusuke Fukahori. I’m sure this guy copied the artist's style for his own inspiration and he should have given credit to the original artist but apparently he didn't because this guy want all the credit for his own benefit and dared to call this ripoff "innovative" in the description. My ass. Now look, people here in the comments give compliments, "Wow! you're so talented!" and I'm like "No way lol".
WOW! WOA! WOW!!!!!
Their artistic ability is completely amazing!!!
This is amazing👍❤👍
Thanks you !!
GREAT WORK!!
And just by the mare fact u painted in these koi fish, makes that table even more BEAUTIFUL SPECIAL, WELL DONE!!
So nice, great job.I just can’t believe in 2020 you used a respiratory mask to apply the top oil. You must be ballingggg
Wonder how long u complete this whole project, this is 1 of the world most beautiful epoxy table in the world
The fish and plant looks so realistic.... Amazing😍
❤❤ I love the fishes ❤❤
It is an extraordinary art....
Thanks for that. An animal loving soul will love this
Jest to tak piękne.ze brak słów.Gratulacje.👋👋👍💪
I started in awe. And then you started painting the fish layer by layer.
This guy's talent is off the scale , unbelievable genius 👏
No talking just pure skill and talent. Making it like a boss! There are lots of video about epoxy table but this Asian proves that art is easy if you have talent. Keep it up!
Шедевр!
10% here because the amazing art work. 90% to see if you use living fish :D
Incredible work! The attention to detail made for an extremely high quality final result. I'm curious how much the table weighs though. Surely such a large, thick table of solid wood and resin would be quite heavy.
You guessed it, it's pretty heavy. about 120 pounds
I feel like I’m being fooled here ?? Is there an artist this great just roaming around the world painting amazing fish?? Like wow !!! Totally blows my mind the skill this artist has.
Omg Omg Omg, these fishes r not real.. I have a blast in mind when u started paint the resin as fishes.. Incredible amazing awesom fantastic work..this table is a master creation n u the creator💕💕💕💕
Wow 👍❤️
Wow! Just when I was thinking of making an epoxy revolution of my own...Giving up that thought now.
Video not even half way through and you've earned yourself a like, you have serious brush skills.
This comment section would be a whole lot different if those fish were real
Прекрасная работа,действительно аквариум с рыбками🌟
4:13 In that moment all my dream of making this DIY just vanished
😢😢
Edite : who ever disliked this video must go to doctor for eye checkup
Me too bud, that's some bob Ross type shit right there
Stickers exist lol
Just buy some plastic fishes and frogs and put them there, it can also look good that way
Omg i was actually ready to dislike this vid if they used real fish because that's too harsh and i was shocked that it was just painted. This is cool!
They can use plastic or rubber fish. THEY CAN ALSO USE THE ORIGINAL LEAF.
Dude, I was too. They totally looked real from a distance and I was like NOOOOOOOOO. And I don’t even like fish lol. This person’s handiwork is so cool.
Uhh if they used real fish it may rot and become liquid
Same
@@liltom6364 i don't think it would rot if it was completely covered once the resin fully cures. At that point nothing can get to it to cause decomposition
Wow the fishes were painted!!?? I was convinced they were physical props! Very talented!
Wow! Now I need to buy a timesaver to help with the initial sanding!
You can refer to how to polish here.
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