šŸŒŠ"Ultra" Realistic Ocean Diorama With MASSIVE Wave!šŸŒŠ | 4L Resin!šŸ˜² Water Effects

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Published 2019-02-20
Part 3: of the Ultimate Wizard Tower šŸŒŠOcean Water EffectsšŸŒŠ.

Quick note THUMBNAIL is image of final diorama. You can see the final finishing touches to the water in this video: Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā **āš”ļøLet'sĀ MakeĀ TheĀ ā€œUltimateā€Ā WizardĀ ...Ā Ā 

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In this video we will be tackling our ocean effects including a massive wave crashing against the rock base of our wizard tower. We go through step by step the techniques and materials I used to achieve some amazing ocean detail that I havenā€™t seen done before.

Vindsvept youtube channel: youtube.com/user/Vindsvept
Terranscapes youtube Chanel with his amazing ocean boards. A quick note much of the materials and techniques I used were built off of Mike and his ocean boards from his channel.šŸ™‚. Go check him out for more awesome content! Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā TerranScapesĀ -Ā TheĀ startĀ ofĀ aĀ largeĀ s...Ā Ā 

ā›°Video #1: Building the stone monolith ā›° can be found here: Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā šŸ›”BuildingĀ TheĀ UltimateĀ WizardĀ Tower!šŸ›”...Ā Ā 

šŸŽØ Part 2: Painting the stonešŸŽØ Watch here: Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā šŸŽØHowĀ toĀ PaintĀ REALISTICĀ StoneĀ Plaster...Ā Ā 

šŸŒŠVideo #3: Water effects!! Technique used for creating the massive wave done purely out of resin.

šŸšŖVideo #4: UP NEXT!! Building the wizard tower itself.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Vindsvept
    I'm so happy you used my tunes and thank you so much for that very generous and kindly worded shout out. Now to watch the rest of the video, looks absolutely gorgeous so far!
  • @noixamyd
    Well, no wonder you're so talented, you've got three hands to work with!
  • @robertaemms6327
    This is unbelievable! Thank you so much for showing the technique. My imagination is working overtime.
  • @SteamGeezerUK
    Nice job. I do a lot of resin casting and I know how tricky it can be when you have to wait for that perfect moment to carry out a process before the resin goes off too much. I really like the use of the snow flocking - I've never tried that but I certainly will in the future. This came out really well and I'm sure you're justifiably proud of the result.
  • @kaksu89
    Tbh, this kind of music is like made for your videos. I would love to hear some more in upcoming vids
  • I like it even the sunken bits of snow, itā€™s like stirred up sand and natural waves also have white stirred up areas under the surface to.
  • @silash.5535
    Can't believe how good this turned out! I really thought it would be more complicated. Had in mind you would splash the resin on the rock-base when it's almost dry or something like that, but how you did it is just genius and looks awesome. The snow mixed with the top layer of the wave to create this bubbly, troubled water really just sealed the deal to me.
  • @watininx
    I love Celtic music, and I love your models and your editing šŸ˜­šŸ˜­
  • @VickiBowers
    Absolutely brilliant! Well thought out and executed, and what a beautiful finished piecešŸ‘šŸ»
  • @exlibrisas
    Well, both the music guy and you are insanely talented.
  • @aaronbono4688
    This is seriously awesome. I got so many great ideas from this build. I love doing the resin water stuff and now you have given me a ton of ideas for projects. Thanks so much!
  • @katekursive1370
    I like that you are flexible in your design and aren't afraid of changing things on the fly or making big decisions. Shows that you are very literate with the medium. I also like to see that you involve your family in your projects. I imagine if my dad did something like this when I was little, I would have loved it!
  • @RamoArt
    Once you poured the resin onto the plastic it clicked in my head - of course that's how it was done! The snow powder sea foam really sells it. Many people use cotton and I just don't think it looks right. Maybe UV resin could be utilized to add some gravity defying peaks, although I don't know if it will cure once it's been mixed with the opaque powder. Just a thought.
  • @sownheard
    The music is perfect and the diorama your making looks amazing
  • @CraigPeace
    love the music, very windswept and interesting