Scatch-Built Miniature Models of LA City Streets
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Sergio Jauregui quit his day job working on elevators to study set design and then began making beautiful miniature dioramas of his LA neighborhood. We meet up with Sergio at this year's DesignerCon to see his miniatures up close and learn how he scratch-builds these detailed models.
Find Sergio's work at www.thatbutsmaller.com/
Shot and edited by Norman Chan
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Man I love mini buildings made from scatch.
@wiseburger957
6 жыл бұрын
TYGR115 there's just something about them that makes them so cool.
@rhyskelch8516
6 жыл бұрын
the sarcasm lol
@DougHershberger
6 жыл бұрын
He's good at scatch
@osbely
6 жыл бұрын
So long as it isn’t made of scat.
@wiseburger957
6 жыл бұрын
Rhys Kelch it's not sarcasm I don't think...
Who else wants to see Sergio do a one day build with Adam in his shop?
The level of detail is so impressive and I love Sergio's obvious joy in bringing these little creations to life.
Love that TESTED finds new talent and show off their works!!!! Keep up the great things you do!
From one miniature maker to another... Beautiful work, thank you.
Paint job and weathering is amazing.
I love his story. He’s crushing it.
And for all of you complaining about the prices - Start building ANYTHING with your hands, time it and you'll be amazed at how little money you earn per hour...
@kirkbecker7919
6 жыл бұрын
I couldn't believe how CHEAP these things are for the level of detail they have!
Yes, agreed! It's so important to capture bits of reality around. Amazing art!
Great stuff. Makes me a little homesick, even.
Incredible work.
No doubt this guy has found his calling. Very nice work in such a short time, he's quite talented. Should consider model railroading to take it further since it combines so many things into one hobby.
His work is amazing!
Reminds me of the artist Joshua Smith Miniatures, great to see that he's inspired so many people like this guy
Amazing talent, fantastic miniatures!!!
Very cool. He really nailed the L.A. X-Press box. The windows on those things are always busted out.
absolutely incredible!
Love it!! Very inspiring!! Great work!!
Wow. Amazing work. He is really talented.
these models are really amazing.
Beautiful work
Yay Sergio!!! Keep up your amazing work!! 😄👌
This guy is so talented, only doing this for a few months and his stuff is fantastic. I love the Bob's Burgers one.
Dang, really inspiring video. Great miniatures right there. Hope he get more recognition this point on.
I actually think this guy is UNDERvaluing his art. I can buy literally every piece on his website (22 models) for less than $4k. As they're all 'scratch-built' and hand painted, everything is one of a kind and cannot be mass produced.
Ooh my favorite thing! Scatch built models
Wow, great work
Great things, wish him all the best
Norm is a great interviewer. Very thoughtful.
dude awesome series!
Incredible stuff. I hope he gets lots of work.
This is great at what he does !
Those corrugated roofs are sweeeet
Norman has some great questions!! Keep up the great work man!!👍🏼👍🏼
This was great.
dude pleasssssseeee can u put his website link on the utube page
@sharkysharkerson6656
6 жыл бұрын
www.thatbutsmaller.com/
@ItzDrips
6 жыл бұрын
thanks so much dude
@basselope1418
6 жыл бұрын
you do realize the guy says his website in the interview...ALSO, and i can't stress this enough....google is your friend
Scatch is that little tiny guy that lives in the corner of Adam's workshop and builds stuff from materials that fall on the floor. He's quite the builder, tiny little Scatch
Amazing artist
I stumbled on him on instagram one day, Love this guys stuff, it's so cool!
It blows me away anyone would go be this a thumbs down. Awesome work!!
This is amazing work, i love it. reminds me of Araki Satoshi
Really cool.
This is great, and I get that Adam is probably very busy, but I miss the one day builds. The Aaron Douglas visit is why I followed Tested.
such awesome pieces. ordered a pin, $12, totally worth it! gonna get a mail box next!
That guy is awesome!
Would be great to see him in his shop, or perhaps at Adam's. Would love to see his process!
very cool thumbs up!
Here is a link to his website www.thatbutsmaller.com/
@KennyChu
6 жыл бұрын
threeque Is in the description
@threeque
6 жыл бұрын
It is now. You're welcome!
I love miniatures, and I totally got his point of what makes this art so attractive. He really got a good level for the little time he´s been doing them. I find them, though, a lil bit expensive for what they are. On another point, he should start working with scales, it makes everything easier while more challenging, and would increase the amount of potential customers, as they could use them as dioramas, either for figures, cars, military stuff, etc
Awesome
You should have one long row of the same buildings, but each one is decade themed. So you can see it evolve through the decades.
I understand you're trying to get rid of the crowd noise but the audio is soooo annoying. Sounds like you guys are underwater.
@fustigate314159
6 жыл бұрын
I don't think they mic-ed Sergio, so they had to boost the audio :-(
Amazing! You should make scale models for model railroads.
@googleuser859
6 жыл бұрын
nobnobvideo or a scale model of a model railway.
Why do the interview if your not going to credit the artist. tested dosn't seem to care much about "makers" and more about self promotion. PUT A LINK TO THE ARTISTS WORK IN THE INFO
Dude I want some stuff like this for D&d
awsome
Man, if movies weren't all friggin' cgi today, he'd be a millionaire in no time.
@GHexagon7209
6 жыл бұрын
model making isn't an amazingly well payed job. There are many jobs with a far better pay rate. He would, however, probably enjoy his job and get a lot out of it.
@bunnyfreakz
6 жыл бұрын
He still need learn more. His stuff is basic, some warhammer hobbyist can do better.
@ikmnification5737
6 жыл бұрын
Buildings in Blade Runner 2049 were physical models, but doesn't help that it didn't do well, and the most profitable movies have CGI so much they can change locations and actors to avoid spoilers and make more marketable trailers (Thor Ragnarok)
@davidedwardsme
6 жыл бұрын
Miniatures are still heavily used in film / TV, especially lower budget projects. Speaking from experience as someone who has created miniatures for film. He should definitely look more into this. Personally, as a VFX artist, i prefer miniatures any day over VFX, even miniatures that don't look too great. I've found that people can accept a miniature shot in film when it doesn't look all too convincing far more than they will accept a VFX shot that doesn't look realistic. I feel this is because while the miniature might not look convincing, it is still real in the end.
@Angelofthursday99
6 жыл бұрын
I bet he could find work as someone who made sets for claymation projects, or some kind of 'mixed media' animation thing, kind of like how the cartoon The Amazing World of Gumball uses actual photographs as their backgrounds. I wouldn't be surprised if he could get commission work from youtube channels who wanted to do some kind of project like that. I know he could get a boatload of commission work from dollhouse hobbyists, he'd have to be more exacting in his measurements and scaling, but dude could make bank if he really wanted to.
cool art, Hes's a Gooner too!
You've got to be kidding me. Sergio has a job waiting for him in Tokyo at Toho Ltd. Studios. Gozilla!!!!! Gozilla!!!!
those models are beautiful wtf
I'd love to see this dude imagine up a D&D miniatures map! :-P
I lllooovvveee tiny things
I would watch this guy build shit in timelapse. This is something I WANT to do.
Well that's dope
@moritzbrustle124
6 жыл бұрын
and smaller
I WANT THEM ALL
I´m the Scatch-man, bee bop bap bo ba bo!
If he said he had been doing it for 10+ years, I would believe him.
05:35 a guy on the back seems so excited
where i do catch up with all these convention? I love scratch building
holy crap! he actually used my graffiti sticker on his mail box lol. nice!
Guy's website: www.thatbutsmaller.com/
You couldn't post a link to his website ?
This is fucking DOPE
What do you do when you have an itch? Scatch it.
@iknowhowtoout-pizzathehut3406
5 жыл бұрын
For some reason When I Read That I Had. A itch
good job isolating the audio
I got caught scatching my jawn lol
I think he missed a trick by not having them all one scale but this is fucking cool!
Cool guy
He should do the Quick stop! He would sell loads.
Sergio Jauregui's website: www.thatbutsmaller.com/
Always inspires me to make more art! X
What's his website?
I want to see light side dark side build off.
should do a build of Adams shop/cave. pos to the same detail of the royal/queens doll house ( it has running water and readable books its cool) or not :)
You need to make model for model train buildings your really good at it. I would buy some. The ones you buy are really high price. If you hadn't put a video about making the buildings you need too.
Typo in the title.
Danica's in the back! @2:28
What’s his name? Why didn’t you provide a link?
what is this craft called
What was His Website??? said it so fast...
Where's his website link?
@bentonedmondson8300
6 жыл бұрын
Kevin Wong thatbutsmaller.com
Hi Adam, are you going to visit Jamie's shop someday?
I feel like these interviews and conversations would be more enjoyable to watch if this interviewer didn’t ask such leading questions and try to guess the answer while asking. It seems he always does this, and it makes it hard to watch. I like open ended questions better because you hear better answers and sometimes hear answers you weren’t expecting-it leads to a more informative interview.
At first it look like the krusty crab until I saw the title
This guy is tight
Cann we hurry up and get this UK US trade deal done please.
Crap audio again! C'mon you guys!
@SegginsProductions
6 жыл бұрын
patoo87 it's because their in a loud room, using background cancelling mics' there's not much that they can do
@HellasYeah
6 жыл бұрын
Seggins Productions There is something you can do, put a Lav mic on the interviewee. You can tell when Norm alone is talking it sounds so much better. He is wearing a Lav mic.
Arsenal! Coyg!!
While watching I heard The Beatles Ticket to Ride playing in the background
Designer-con? How many types of cons are there?