Alligator Snapping Turtle Resin Diorama | Testing the new (unreleased) Anycubic Photon Ultra!
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- Опубліковано 13 сер 2021
- #resin #snappingturtle #wildwest
I added a new monster to the Wild West this week with a terrifying alligator snapping turtle. I printed the turtle on Anycubic’s new and unreleased DLP printer, the Photon Ultra! This is a pre-release model I was sent to test out. The Photon Ultra is making its worldwide debut on Kickstarter on September 15th, where it will be available at just $399 for the first 100 backers and $499 for normal price. After Kickstarter, Photon Ultra’s price on Amazon will be over $599.
Some of its features include:
1.High Quality Prints
Based on Digital Light Processing, the Photon Ultra is capable of producing parts with high dimensional accuracy and intricate detailing quickly.
2.The lifespan is more than 20,000 hours which greatly reduces the maintenance cost of the printer.
3.Energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. The light utilization rate is significantly increased, so the power consumption is as low as 12W.
4.User-friendly design. Allowing to modify the printing settings in the machine operation interface.
5.The print bed adopts a laser carving process, so the prints can stick to the build plate more firmly.
6.16x anti-aliasing; No cooling fan, much quieter when printing.
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IMEX 1:72 Scale Lewis and Clark Box Set
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i think the bubbles in the resin actually work for this one. ponds and lakes always have bubbles coming to the surface from dead wood and air pockets...and turtles. great work.
I thought I was the only one who noticed lol
He never said the bubbles didn’t work inside the lake, he was just popping all the unnecessary ones at the surface of the water so he could do his ripple effect.
Yep
same
@@michaelmyers7255 no he popped all of them 😂
The most wholesome thing about these videos is when the artists complain about bubbles there's always a flock of comments reassuring them how the bubbles don't detract from the pieces and whatnot. It always really makes me smile.
This was the top comment that UA-cam decided to show me on this video, and then as I scrolled down further I was happy to find that yes, the majority of the top comments are bubble-related reassurances.
Just delightful.
@@StraveTube my exact thoughts heading to the comments: BUBBLES
we are indeed all one person
Good❤😂🎉😊
I makes it look like a methane swamp
@@HAZMOLZMethane gas😁👍👍
As someone who lives on a river in the south I can attest that a snapping turtle will mess up your day with a quickness if you dont take one seriously. Your paint job of one looked really amazing. Kudos.
Snapping turtles are NO JOKE. My dad occasionally brought them home to show me when he found them when I was younger….. I have no idea how he caught them without losing fingers. Those things are FAST.
'mess up your day' maybe an understatement 🤣🤣😅
Those bubbles make it look INCREDIBLE!! I understand why bubbles are a no go a lot of the time, for clarities sake, but the bubbles in this piece REALLY bring it alive. I grew up in the country and have had a couple encounters with snappers as a kid. One of the ways we identified them being in our pond was from bubbles you would see popping on the surface occasionally. Either it was a release of air from changing conditions on the bottom of the pond, or it was a snapper stalking its prey and breathing. So the bubbles in this piece make it feel VERY real!! Well done!!
I know bubbles are typically seen as a bad thing in resin casting, but the ones deeper in the water honestly bring a lot more character to this piece! Keep up the great work!
This is like one of those, "Moments before disasters" images. damn that's terrifying. And once again, I really want to buy something like this. THIS is amazing art.
Why buy it when you can make it
@@thatkindaguy4896 For the same reason you'd buy a painting. You just wanna have it and look at it
Moments before disaster? Not this one. The title should be: "How we first met our pet giant turtle." 🙂
@@guardrailbiter Yeah. Maybe he just wants someone to love.
@@KutWrite "It's not easy being green."
This turned out really well!
The bubbles are actually perfect, when turtles move around on the bottom of their pond/lake/river they release lots of bubbles all around them that build up in the mud from decay and whatnot.
this also immediately reminded me of a nightmare i had as a kid where i was chased around my local turtle pond by a 10 foot tall snapping turtle lol
(Also if you ever get bit by a turtle and start getting a fever get to a hospital, its not a coincidence)
Wait i wanna know more about the turtle illness lmao
The bubbles are actually a really good thing for this build, as anyone who has ever been in a swampy area would know that when the sand or dirt moves, gas escapes, so it really works with this piece, great job man
Didn't even watch 1 sec yet, but
: O
Usually bubbles are annoying and do whatever they want, pop up in the worst places...in here they look just on the spot!
you can prevent them from appear randomly if you paint 1 layer of resin in everything you put inside the resin , you seal the floor of the diorama with some resin and you paint the rocks , turtle or whatever you put down there and after that resin cure for atleast 1 day , you pour the resin and everything should be ok
@@mosqueraaa Yeah but its not just that. Every tiny crevice, gap, undercut traps air.
@@LaserGadgets It's like... it's like there's just AIR - EVERYWHERE! It's just everywhere, no escape. Then the bubbles...
Simply fascinating! Your modeling skills are only matched by your imagination!
Funny story: When I was nine years old in the late 1960's, I remember being in the model kit section of our local Target store. (In those days, about two isles of the toy department was given over to plastic model kits!) And as I was trying to decide what to buy, an older man (about my age, now,) commented that back in his day, you had to carve a model plane out of wood, and that what I was doing was not "real modeling." A few years ago, I saw a 3D printer demonstrated at our local hobby shop with a couple of grade school kids watching with as much awe as I was. That said, I couldn't resist saying that when I was their age, if you wanted to build a model, you got an injection molded kit!
Thanks for the demonstration, the inspiration, and the trip down memory lane! (And yes, you really do need to include a steampunk train in your Imaginary Wild West!)
You did really well at 5:16 . I live right on a river, and the detailing was perfect as to mimic the amounts of small and large rocks alike. Impressive job, Boylei!
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This is my favorite narrator. Thank you for not being boring nor overly flamboyant.
This universe you’ve created needs to be made into a Netflix series!! Class creation as per!!
Hell yes that would be epic!
This deserves more than Netflix! Lol
That'd be awesome
Netflix would make overly woke though.
They'd make the turtle gay
Very cool turtle. probably goes back to the Jurassic age. Nice project :)
Hey I’m not that old lol
I live in North Carolina. I have a pair of thick leather gloves in the trunk of my car because of them. Every time a see a turtle on the road, I relocate them to a safe area. If they are injured, I take them to NCSU Turtle Rescue Team. Snapping turtles will try to bite you like a dog, lol.
Well turtles and reptiles in general are a very old species maybe not specifically snapping turtles
I thought so by the look of the size of this turtle compared to the men in this video. Lol
Bruh, those things live with alligators and an alligator snapping turtle named Raphael scared away an 8 foot alligator for food
Great job!
I really like your video effects and especially the story you're telling, with the rafter pushing the logs out of the way. This is what makes dioramas come alive!
I've had many encounters and I absolutely love this piece...I've been a major fan of the alligator snapping turtle for over 40 years you captured a thought that has ran though my head before. Stunning Work I will continue to watch.
Even though you usually don't want bubbles in your resin, here they really make the water feel more realistic and helps ground the scale a bit more! I think this may be one of my favourite dioramas you've done!
Boylei randomly searching up "scary aquatic animals" 😂 love it!
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Absolutely amazing build! The bubbles so add that finishing touch to this work of art.
Oh, what a lovely homage to such creatures! I find certain times of the year the females can get a little snippy, but the males are generally calm. My landlord has chronic pain and rests in the shallows of our lake and the big male under our bank just hangs with him quietly for hours.
Your landlord is someone you don’t want to mess with then lol
Wow! I also think it turned out better that you redid the resin. The water makes it look so realistic! Looking forward to seeing all of the wild west dioramas together one day! Keep up the good work!
I love how it still ties into your story not only with just the people but with how there are monsters! I was thinking though, you should someday make almost like a story arc. Like have a protagonist and in each Diorama we see them doing something different in this world. Just a thought :)
facts
I prefer us seeing all these different walks of life and various people that exist in the world
That's actually a really good idea!
I can't be the only one that would like to see actual carnage 😈
Maybe he could start a Wikia or something like it to go into more detail about his world, the people in it, & just what the various monsters & creatures therein are capable of. 🌟
Your dioramas keep turning out so well! It's incredible
i continue to be amazed, happy, and curious whenever one of your inspirations is in my watchlist. i am grateful you share positive videos!
Fantastic!! That was well worth the wait. That turtle looks so real. Thank for dropping the video a day early.
One of my favourites so far 😍 I'm a huge fan of large underwater monsters so this is absolutely stunning. Love the touch of the floating logs, just adds the perfect amount of story and motion to the scene 👏🏻
Dioramas like this always make me so happy!!! Miniature things like dollhouses and dioramas have always been a comfort of mine since i was a little kid!
This looks absolutely incredible!!! Fantastic work on this!!
You have such chill vibes man. I love watching your videos when I'm stressed out because they just are so calming and interesting. Your art is really amazing too. Nice stuff
Fantastic! The clearer water looks great, you can definitely see everything a little better. Another fitting addition to your expanding universe. And you're being sent cool and expensive stuff now for free to test! Awesome!
I absolutely love how this came out, looks outstanding 🙌🏼👏🏼
Great work, the bubbles in the water look,spot on.
Awesome scenario and i love how you can make these animal so scary yet so real looking!
Finished art looks amazing. Reminds me of some of the legends of giant alligator turtles. Where I grew up there was a legend of a giant snapping turtle called the Beast of Busco.
The opacity of that water is perfect.
Bravo.
I love how chill and calm you are about everything.Like when something goes wrong he fixes it and doesn’t panic.You also are very smart and have some of the best and most creative ideas I have seen.I’m am subscribed and love all your videos don’t let anyone bring you down and keep being awesome.Sending love from California have a great week!
Yay more Wild West universe! This is so inspiring, my friends and I are considering a homebrew world for our RPG nights based in one similar!
I mean, alligator snappers were the base design for dragon turtles, one of the most terrifying sea dwelling monsters of D&D. They're basically alligator snappers with flippers and large enough to chomp most boats in half with one bite. They normally eat whales, since not much else is big enough for them to get a hearty meal out of it.
Absolutely obsessed with your old west monsters, wow!!!
Absolutely chilling prospect you've created. Love how natural it looks and could easily imagine this as a scene from a horror story.
VERY COOL!! I owned one of those 16 years ago. They're truly amazing creatures. Keep up the great work
I think after every video in this series you should show the new whole updated set at the end like you did before ! not only would it make the whole project feel more epic because you get to continually see it grow piece by piece, but it would also probably get more people to go back and rewatch the whole series like I have 2 or 3 times. Absolutely adore the work, please keep doing what you do :)
I loved this so much!!!
If you had a display case full of them, I could look at them for hours!👏
Amazing! So beautifully detailed!
Very creative. I'm not going to lie snapping turtles scare the hell outta me. I've been around some that would hiss if you got near them. Great job on creating this!!!
I have actually caught one of those when I was 12. :D It was as big around in the shell as a car tire. I looked at it a bit then let it go. Love this creation!! It brings back memories. - Heidi
How does one even begin to get into a hobby like this? The level of detail and the number of skills and resources you use are really incredible
Alligator Snapping Turtles are so fascinating, I love them, what you did here was amazing!
OMG, absolutely brilliant! Loved watching the process, the idea was brilliantly implemented. Reminded me of the creature features from the 70s,80s! Can't wait for the next one.
Great result - as always! Water is tricky at times isn't it!
Wow you did an amazing job.. I love the details and just the over all final finish..
you are still the best to do it
You should make the scene from Star Wars episode 5 when Yoda was lifting Luke’s X-wing out of the swamp.
It has been done on the Minibricks channel.
Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/gfgaavPxUo0/v-deo.html
Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/t7Cz-H4Xjmo/v-deo.html
Its fun going back to these where youre like "idk what this radio thing is" but I KNOW!
that printing in resin is just magic
I feel like you could have used a different color scheme for the snapping turtle seen here. When it comes to ambush predators like snapping turtles, blending into one's environment is vital.
"Following in the tradition of our ancestors, we were exploring an unknown river. We had been rowing for so long that Secagawea grew some hefty muscles. It didn't help, though."
-Merryweather Lewis the 23rd."
just stumbled across your channel and have been binge watching you have some amazing craftsmanship!
I like how the bubbles add to the over all look.
First, an update: the minotaur character I suggested last time has a name now, it's Buckshot Thunderhoof.
Second, another monster idea: it should be a take on the Native American legend of Deer Woman, but as an actual deer/human hybrid and NOT as a beautiful woman who just so happens to have deer legs for some reason.
I have eat them before
I love your humor - and the "magic" bits such as branches falling upward and one-touch base painting!
Hands-down one of the best miniature model channels on UA-cam. Please keep going, the videos get better every time.
First time I’ve watched one of your videos and wow! Amazing work, my friend. Got yourself another sub!
Looks terrifyingly beautiful
I really enjoy your videos. I find the sound of your voice really relaxing. I watch at work when stress gets too much.
These are all so amazing! I cant believe you and other people can create things like this, so so so rad!!!!!!!!
I know lots of amazing stuff can be done with resin but this one is extraordinary!
Thank you very much, the work is very beautiful and creative. Wishing you good health and success! I wait for you new work!
Those bubbles make it look awesome! Keep up the good work
I love watching the creative process!! Great video!!
That looks awesome - the bubbles help the look
I have been binge watching your videos, and your videos are very relaxing and satisfying watch
dude, this is legitimately amazing
The bubbles are actually perfect
I actually love that there are some bubbles in there. Makes it look that much more real
i like the fact the the bubbles add a level of realism that otherwise wouldnt be there.
The realism is amazing.
This video was hypnotizing to watch, from the soothing BG music and commentary, to the charming craftsmanship and finished product displayed (which looks awesome, those little "adventurers" you added really bring the piece to life). I already see similar projects of yours on the right side of my screen, which I'll get to watching now. Digging your style!
That's super cool. Yeah, I've seen Alligator Snapping turtles before, mainly as a kid growing up in Louisiana.
Masterful work as always.
I cant get enough of these videos. They are awesome!
Dude, that was genius and looks amazing. Thank you for sharing with us.
Very nice job with the water! Many times I think other people put too much colour in their resin and much of the details they've worked so hard to paint and prep disappear. I like this very much.
The bubbles really give it life
I've just discovered your channel and your content is incredible, keep up the good work
I dig the bubbles. Looks more real to my eye.
I love your sci-fi western dioramas
I like how ur voice is so chill it makes it better oh and u should if u haven't done some halloween dioramas or whatever
I love alligator snapping turtles and resin art. This piece is amazing
The bubbles make it look like an actual river bed!
These are wonderful.. loving this series
End product was awesome. Very well done
Love the subtle sense of humor.
"0-14 months." didn't go un-noticed.
First time watching one of these videos and it looks awesome! Im def subscribing.
first video of yours i’ve watched and i live the content your voice narrating is soothing and the craft is perfection
top notch work, as usual. salute!
That looks freaking real. Like a mini alligator snapper.
I respect and admire the level of patience, detail and dedication you have to your projects. Amazing talent. Subbed*
that looks legit ! the colors are so good