Hi 😂 Very impressive. A lot of work but a great result. Greetings from Germany 🤘😜🇩🇪 Best wishes
@georgepappas37902 күн бұрын
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@Ashually183 күн бұрын
Hey! New follower here! I just recently stumbled upon your videos, I love everything that has to do with art ,crafting and miniatures! Your channel is exactly what I was looking for, I don't know if you have done any yet but I think a Rainforest would be amazing to recreate. Your idea of a Jungle portrays them almost perfectly, all the details that you add can all be seen and appreciated. Would love to see if you would try your hand in a recreation of a Rainforest, and using resin to make everything look wet! Can't wait for the next vid!
@creativecuts78033 күн бұрын
Ask and you shall receive haha. Great idea and I have added it to the list. Welcome to the channel. Feel free to ask questions and I will always try to help where possible. Thanks for taking the time to watch.
@WhattoRepair4 күн бұрын
Great video. I have a plan to make jungle diorama and I'm gathering various plastic plants for more than a year. I have same plants as you have and many more. You can find online big leaves of fern which are made to be used as home decoration. They are long up to 50 cm sometimes but they are very detailed and small parts can be cut which looks like small fern leaves. I have one question. I always use only plaster for diorama base, Sculptamold is not available to me in my country. Is Sculptamold stronger than plain plaster, because of paper fibers? I use thin cotton bandage as armature in plaster when I need extra strenght. You can see my dioramas in my channel.
@creativecuts78033 күн бұрын
Sounds really cool. I actually use the full size fern tip a lot. You just gotta keep your eyes open and it's amazing what you can find out there
@mustangjustin76545 күн бұрын
You could look into a laser cutter to do all of your own plants this way. Then you wouldn't be limited to what you can find online, and you could make hundreds of leaves in minutes.
@creativecuts78033 күн бұрын
For real! Endless plants would be a dream. Maybe in the future
@claycreator-creationsincla64166 күн бұрын
Very clever in the way you made the plants and base for the diorama.
@creativecuts78033 күн бұрын
Cheers ✌️
@Silverwing211211 күн бұрын
I think if you'd allowed the plaster to partially set and maybe wet the T-Rex foot you'd get a cleaner footprint. Maybe, I dunno.
@creativecuts78033 күн бұрын
Yeah good idea. Seems like it would make sense
@cleetus4eva11 күн бұрын
Looks great thank you for sharing!
@creativecuts78033 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching
@RedCaio12 күн бұрын
nice job. I did a few simple dioramas of Jurassic Park and it's pretty fun.
@creativecuts78033 күн бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍
@ronnydjango633415 күн бұрын
How much did you pay Clive Owen to voice over? 😂
@bricesnow269517 күн бұрын
Nice! The AK Streaking Grime and weathering enamels are great.
@creativecuts780316 күн бұрын
Yeah dude, ak for weathering, dirty down for rust and I'm good to go. Sure over the years I have tried out most different products and in the past often opted for something cheaper but those 2 brands are 100% my go to 👍
@diyfireking17 күн бұрын
That's gorgeous 😍😍
@creativecuts780317 күн бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@Vincentvondoom17 күн бұрын
Ive seen folks cut sprues into rough crystals.
@creativecuts780317 күн бұрын
Yeah me too. Sprees can look great when painted up nicely but I wanted them to look like crystals with a bit of transparency. It worked really well, albeit a lot of effort for simple bases haha
@Darksky1001able18 күн бұрын
That's the last selfie she's ever gonna take.
@creativecuts780317 күн бұрын
Definitely hahaha
@handsofrhythm341520 күн бұрын
Just wonderful. Thank you.
@creativecuts780317 күн бұрын
Thank you for taking the time watch
@anitagill892320 күн бұрын
Never heard of or tried dish soap in my wash. What does it do?
@creativecuts780320 күн бұрын
Basically a drop of washing up liquid will lower the surface tension of the water slightly meaning it will find all the little cracks and divots much easier than just paint and water. If you are really brave, oil washes do this but even better. Hope that helps.
@anitagill892319 күн бұрын
@@creativecuts7803 Thank you. I'm always up for trying something new. Thank you.
@istmirwunst20 күн бұрын
This diorama looks epic - thumbs up
@creativecuts780317 күн бұрын
Cheers ✌️
@Chimer24-qs5wo20 күн бұрын
1 'Like' just doesn't seem enough for this build. Inspirational )O(
@creativecuts780317 күн бұрын
Hahaha that's very kind of you to say
@ahrenbaum20 күн бұрын
Very beatiful thumbnail!
@creativecuts780317 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@goforitpainting21 күн бұрын
Cool diorama 👍
@creativecuts780317 күн бұрын
Thanks ✌️
@flatman921 күн бұрын
Great vid and never thought of the wire brush on Dremel before so that's new for me. Where do you get your XPS foam from? Keep the diorama's coming
@creativecuts780317 күн бұрын
Thanks. I get my xps foam online from amazon. I buy it in boxes of 10 or so sheets. Sometimes it's grey and sometimes blur. The colour is irrelevant.
@kaihumml187221 күн бұрын
Fantastic looking diorama. The jungle looks amazing. Full Jurassic Park vibe.
@creativecuts780317 күн бұрын
Haha 🦖
@bsimon942721 күн бұрын
with the dino foot print do you think it would be better to let the plaster semi dry so when you press the foot in the plaster doesnt stick and you can get that good squished between the toes look in the plaster?
@creativecuts780317 күн бұрын
Yeah sounds like a great idea. I will try it out next time
@capatainnemo21 күн бұрын
Stick the toilet paper in a food processor next time, save some time and effort
@creativecuts780317 күн бұрын
Yeah I think I need to get a cheap one for mashing up bits and pieces. Great tip
@Law00867 күн бұрын
A paper shredder could work too. So to not upset the Mrs.
@RoadWarrior_John21 күн бұрын
It's always annoying when the local wild life wants to photobomb your selfie, ha ha ha. An amazing diorama piece, nice technique for doing the tree leaves, hope I remember to call back to this video if I'm ever making trees like that.
@creativecuts780317 күн бұрын
Thanks! Really appreciate it 🙏
@OxyOxspring22 күн бұрын
Your work is a constant inspiration!
@creativecuts780317 күн бұрын
Great! That makes me very happy to hear. Thanks for watching.
@och7022 күн бұрын
Selfie Girl is about to win a Darwin Award.
@tomtruesdale690122 күн бұрын
Very well done. The amount of detail you put into the diorama is first class. As for the girl, some people just don't have a clue about the world around them.
@creativecuts780320 күн бұрын
Thanks man. Always appreciate it 🙏👍
@tomtruesdale690122 күн бұрын
That turned out fantastic! Sometime to build something great you need to destroy it first.
@creativecuts780320 күн бұрын
Spoken like a boss 😎
@shawnstjohn383122 күн бұрын
This build would be perfect for some LEDs! Maybe put them over the aliens in the tubes and have the broken tube LED to flicker like it was damaged in the escape. Just a thought. Cool work though! (the demise of the lab worker was a great touch 😉)
@creativecuts780322 күн бұрын
Yeah great idea. I thought the same haha. Just an excuse to build another right?
@amandapage471622 күн бұрын
Please tell me where you found the T Tex?? I need this on my office desk!
@creativecuts780322 күн бұрын
Haha its from London zoo gift shop. An unexpected source for great detail little models. I picked up a bear and a komdo dragon on the same trip, so they may pop up in future videos 👍
@MVeminor722 күн бұрын
Hi Mr. Cuts, this piece is teeming with life. This is a true expression of an organic thought. Keep thinking mate!
@creativecuts780322 күн бұрын
That's my problem haha I can't stop thinking... it who I am. But that's OK with me 😉 hope your well
@CraftandQuest22 күн бұрын
Awesome video! I’m going to try some of these techniques out for my Endor piece I’m planning. Thank you for inspiration!
@creativecuts780322 күн бұрын
You are very welcome. Good luck with your build.
@lovetolay22 күн бұрын
Simply fantastic
@creativecuts780322 күн бұрын
👍👍👍
@cerisekappes58022 күн бұрын
Another gorgeous build!!! ❤😊❤
@creativecuts780322 күн бұрын
👍👍🙏
@donaldkroth257922 күн бұрын
I see a ton of possibilities with this terrain. Star Wars theme, Battle of Endor. Warhammer 40k, Marines battling Tyranids. Or imagine two companions running with the 3rd or 4th Doctor toward the TARDIS? Fun ideas and imagination! Great diorama, my friend! 🙂👍
@creativecuts780322 күн бұрын
Yeah you can pretty much apply the same techniques for all kinds of cool stuff. Only limit is your imagination haha
@yerushalaimnehereset22 күн бұрын
You legitimately make the best terrain videos. I've learned so much from you.
@creativecuts780322 күн бұрын
Haha I don't know about that but I enjoy what I do and am pleased if people find my adventures interesting. Thanks for watching 👍✌️
@tetsuoswrath23 күн бұрын
Poser. It wasn’t broken and you obviously know it’s SW.
@loriki876624 күн бұрын
Great video & diorama BUT I thought Mark 1 was adorable. 🙁
@creativecuts780322 күн бұрын
Haha 👽
@chrisgilbey810725 күн бұрын
Brilliant … love this and thank you for sharing .. unfortunately I work at 1:12 scale but can certainly use these tips .. awesome work
@creativecuts780322 күн бұрын
Yeah scale can be a bit of a challenge but many of the basic principles still remain the same.
@Chimer24-qs5wo25 күн бұрын
Fabulous waves and diorama. Having been killed by cannibals all too often in The Forest, he's lucky there's none of them there :) The grout for sand is a great idea. I've had some success with Bicarbonate of Soda but it's so gloopy. Thank you yet again )O(
@creativecuts780322 күн бұрын
Thanks, I guess it comes down to lots of experimentation. There is rarely a project which doesn't throw up some kind of new challenge but it's the best way to learn
@Chimer24-qs5wo25 күн бұрын
I have to say, I never seem to have time for TV, but I can sit and watch four or five of your videos on the trot and learn in the process. Great craters and, as always, it's the random details you add that take this to another level. Great stuff, thank you )O(
@creativecuts780322 күн бұрын
That makes me really happy to hear. Glad you enjoy the videos and there us much more on the way soon
@AngryBeaver31625 күн бұрын
I wish i had this level of skill. I wanna make some dioramas but the cost of failure isnt appealing.
@creativecuts780322 күн бұрын
It all seems pretty complicated at the beginning but once you get your head around some of the basic processes, it's not that difficult. But I understand the 'fear'. Happens to us all
@loriki876626 күн бұрын
Excellent!!! Most dioramas are all old-fashioned or Victorian and that's great and all, but it's so cool to see something different! Especially since I've been working on similar type stuff.
@creativecuts780322 күн бұрын
Great! Glad you found some inspiration. Good luck with your builds
@peteypete359728 күн бұрын
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@creativecuts780322 күн бұрын
👍🙏
@PaulGallianoChannelАй бұрын
Wow, awesome work! Great dio scene 👏👏👏
@creativecuts780322 күн бұрын
Thanks that's really kind of you to say!!
@BethRuffnerАй бұрын
This is just the inspiration I needed! Let’s see if I can use the inspo and figure out how to simplify but recreate the feeling on a large scale to install in the elementary school where I work. Your work is beautiful!
@creativecuts7803Ай бұрын
That sounds absolutely amazing!! If you need any help or tips, please let me know. Would love to see pics if you do do it. I wish you the best of luck 👍🙏
@pkmnmastertashАй бұрын
I love how this turned out! Just letting the project go where it feels right is something I tend to struggle with when I've got an idea in my head already, even if the new direction seems like it'd turn out better 😅
@creativecuts7803Ай бұрын
You gotta leap into the unknown sometimes. And complete worst case scenario you mess it up but you can always build it again. All it costs you is a bit of time and maybe some materials. But valuable lessons will be learned. Happy building 🙏👍
@hollyhope7227Ай бұрын
Just to watch it brings soooo much peace and inspiration at the same time. Could watch you forever! Regards from Berlin!
@creativecuts7803Ай бұрын
Thank you. Really appreciate your kind words. 🙏
@michaelbonet9062Ай бұрын
Your pallets are fancy ones. I’m impressed at how you made so many. I got flashbacks to when I was a scenic carpenter and had to build a lot of pallets for an H&M event. Not miniature pallets for me, but regular sized one. Oh, it was horrendous.
@creativecuts7803Ай бұрын
Yeah they were a bit fiddly but patience and some nice music and I'm good to go.
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Hi 😂 Very impressive. A lot of work but a great result. Greetings from Germany 🤘😜🇩🇪 Best wishes
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Hey! New follower here! I just recently stumbled upon your videos, I love everything that has to do with art ,crafting and miniatures! Your channel is exactly what I was looking for, I don't know if you have done any yet but I think a Rainforest would be amazing to recreate. Your idea of a Jungle portrays them almost perfectly, all the details that you add can all be seen and appreciated. Would love to see if you would try your hand in a recreation of a Rainforest, and using resin to make everything look wet! Can't wait for the next vid!
Ask and you shall receive haha. Great idea and I have added it to the list. Welcome to the channel. Feel free to ask questions and I will always try to help where possible. Thanks for taking the time to watch.
Great video. I have a plan to make jungle diorama and I'm gathering various plastic plants for more than a year. I have same plants as you have and many more. You can find online big leaves of fern which are made to be used as home decoration. They are long up to 50 cm sometimes but they are very detailed and small parts can be cut which looks like small fern leaves. I have one question. I always use only plaster for diorama base, Sculptamold is not available to me in my country. Is Sculptamold stronger than plain plaster, because of paper fibers? I use thin cotton bandage as armature in plaster when I need extra strenght. You can see my dioramas in my channel.
Sounds really cool. I actually use the full size fern tip a lot. You just gotta keep your eyes open and it's amazing what you can find out there
You could look into a laser cutter to do all of your own plants this way. Then you wouldn't be limited to what you can find online, and you could make hundreds of leaves in minutes.
For real! Endless plants would be a dream. Maybe in the future
Very clever in the way you made the plants and base for the diorama.
Cheers ✌️
I think if you'd allowed the plaster to partially set and maybe wet the T-Rex foot you'd get a cleaner footprint. Maybe, I dunno.
Yeah good idea. Seems like it would make sense
Looks great thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching
nice job. I did a few simple dioramas of Jurassic Park and it's pretty fun.
👍👍👍👍👍
How much did you pay Clive Owen to voice over? 😂
Nice! The AK Streaking Grime and weathering enamels are great.
Yeah dude, ak for weathering, dirty down for rust and I'm good to go. Sure over the years I have tried out most different products and in the past often opted for something cheaper but those 2 brands are 100% my go to 👍
That's gorgeous 😍😍
Thank you! Cheers!
Ive seen folks cut sprues into rough crystals.
Yeah me too. Sprees can look great when painted up nicely but I wanted them to look like crystals with a bit of transparency. It worked really well, albeit a lot of effort for simple bases haha
That's the last selfie she's ever gonna take.
Definitely hahaha
Just wonderful. Thank you.
Thank you for taking the time watch
Never heard of or tried dish soap in my wash. What does it do?
Basically a drop of washing up liquid will lower the surface tension of the water slightly meaning it will find all the little cracks and divots much easier than just paint and water. If you are really brave, oil washes do this but even better. Hope that helps.
@@creativecuts7803 Thank you. I'm always up for trying something new. Thank you.
This diorama looks epic - thumbs up
Cheers ✌️
1 'Like' just doesn't seem enough for this build. Inspirational )O(
Hahaha that's very kind of you to say
Very beatiful thumbnail!
Thank you!
Cool diorama 👍
Thanks ✌️
Great vid and never thought of the wire brush on Dremel before so that's new for me. Where do you get your XPS foam from? Keep the diorama's coming
Thanks. I get my xps foam online from amazon. I buy it in boxes of 10 or so sheets. Sometimes it's grey and sometimes blur. The colour is irrelevant.
Fantastic looking diorama. The jungle looks amazing. Full Jurassic Park vibe.
Haha 🦖
with the dino foot print do you think it would be better to let the plaster semi dry so when you press the foot in the plaster doesnt stick and you can get that good squished between the toes look in the plaster?
Yeah sounds like a great idea. I will try it out next time
Stick the toilet paper in a food processor next time, save some time and effort
Yeah I think I need to get a cheap one for mashing up bits and pieces. Great tip
A paper shredder could work too. So to not upset the Mrs.
It's always annoying when the local wild life wants to photobomb your selfie, ha ha ha. An amazing diorama piece, nice technique for doing the tree leaves, hope I remember to call back to this video if I'm ever making trees like that.
Thanks! Really appreciate it 🙏
Your work is a constant inspiration!
Great! That makes me very happy to hear. Thanks for watching.
Selfie Girl is about to win a Darwin Award.
Very well done. The amount of detail you put into the diorama is first class. As for the girl, some people just don't have a clue about the world around them.
Thanks man. Always appreciate it 🙏👍
That turned out fantastic! Sometime to build something great you need to destroy it first.
Spoken like a boss 😎
This build would be perfect for some LEDs! Maybe put them over the aliens in the tubes and have the broken tube LED to flicker like it was damaged in the escape. Just a thought. Cool work though! (the demise of the lab worker was a great touch 😉)
Yeah great idea. I thought the same haha. Just an excuse to build another right?
Please tell me where you found the T Tex?? I need this on my office desk!
Haha its from London zoo gift shop. An unexpected source for great detail little models. I picked up a bear and a komdo dragon on the same trip, so they may pop up in future videos 👍
Hi Mr. Cuts, this piece is teeming with life. This is a true expression of an organic thought. Keep thinking mate!
That's my problem haha I can't stop thinking... it who I am. But that's OK with me 😉 hope your well
Awesome video! I’m going to try some of these techniques out for my Endor piece I’m planning. Thank you for inspiration!
You are very welcome. Good luck with your build.
Simply fantastic
👍👍👍
Another gorgeous build!!! ❤😊❤
👍👍🙏
I see a ton of possibilities with this terrain. Star Wars theme, Battle of Endor. Warhammer 40k, Marines battling Tyranids. Or imagine two companions running with the 3rd or 4th Doctor toward the TARDIS? Fun ideas and imagination! Great diorama, my friend! 🙂👍
Yeah you can pretty much apply the same techniques for all kinds of cool stuff. Only limit is your imagination haha
You legitimately make the best terrain videos. I've learned so much from you.
Haha I don't know about that but I enjoy what I do and am pleased if people find my adventures interesting. Thanks for watching 👍✌️
Poser. It wasn’t broken and you obviously know it’s SW.
Great video & diorama BUT I thought Mark 1 was adorable. 🙁
Haha 👽
Brilliant … love this and thank you for sharing .. unfortunately I work at 1:12 scale but can certainly use these tips .. awesome work
Yeah scale can be a bit of a challenge but many of the basic principles still remain the same.
Fabulous waves and diorama. Having been killed by cannibals all too often in The Forest, he's lucky there's none of them there :) The grout for sand is a great idea. I've had some success with Bicarbonate of Soda but it's so gloopy. Thank you yet again )O(
Thanks, I guess it comes down to lots of experimentation. There is rarely a project which doesn't throw up some kind of new challenge but it's the best way to learn
I have to say, I never seem to have time for TV, but I can sit and watch four or five of your videos on the trot and learn in the process. Great craters and, as always, it's the random details you add that take this to another level. Great stuff, thank you )O(
That makes me really happy to hear. Glad you enjoy the videos and there us much more on the way soon
I wish i had this level of skill. I wanna make some dioramas but the cost of failure isnt appealing.
It all seems pretty complicated at the beginning but once you get your head around some of the basic processes, it's not that difficult. But I understand the 'fear'. Happens to us all
Excellent!!! Most dioramas are all old-fashioned or Victorian and that's great and all, but it's so cool to see something different! Especially since I've been working on similar type stuff.
Great! Glad you found some inspiration. Good luck with your builds
❤❤❤
👍🙏
Wow, awesome work! Great dio scene 👏👏👏
Thanks that's really kind of you to say!!
This is just the inspiration I needed! Let’s see if I can use the inspo and figure out how to simplify but recreate the feeling on a large scale to install in the elementary school where I work. Your work is beautiful!
That sounds absolutely amazing!! If you need any help or tips, please let me know. Would love to see pics if you do do it. I wish you the best of luck 👍🙏
I love how this turned out! Just letting the project go where it feels right is something I tend to struggle with when I've got an idea in my head already, even if the new direction seems like it'd turn out better 😅
You gotta leap into the unknown sometimes. And complete worst case scenario you mess it up but you can always build it again. All it costs you is a bit of time and maybe some materials. But valuable lessons will be learned. Happy building 🙏👍
Just to watch it brings soooo much peace and inspiration at the same time. Could watch you forever! Regards from Berlin!
Thank you. Really appreciate your kind words. 🙏
Your pallets are fancy ones. I’m impressed at how you made so many. I got flashbacks to when I was a scenic carpenter and had to build a lot of pallets for an H&M event. Not miniature pallets for me, but regular sized one. Oh, it was horrendous.
Yeah they were a bit fiddly but patience and some nice music and I'm good to go.