The Blackest Black

2024 ж. 19 Қаң.
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  • the black shading actually feels so strong and otherworldly. it really makes it seem like the unknown

    @e1lmoose@e1lmoose3 ай бұрын
    • It's the new n-word pass

      @That_One_MF_0@That_One_MF_03 ай бұрын
    • The Blackest Black is known as Vanta Black which is so black that it freaks out our color sensors. We know something is there but it's so black that you can see no detail. It kind of creates a paradox in your mind that your brain has a hard time processing. A great example of this is Attack The Block which is a great horror monster movie. This guy below gives a great analysis of the monster if you have or don't care to watch the movie. kzhead.info/sun/g9arabutnap3aXk/bejne.html

      @IronStaff7@IronStaff73 ай бұрын
    • 1.5k likes, and no comments? Let me fix that

      @CardboardRaider@CardboardRaider3 ай бұрын
    • @@CardboardRaider Apparently my comment went into the ether

      @IronStaff7@IronStaff73 ай бұрын
    • It does! So many people have described "somehow blacker than the blackness around it" and here we see that effect! Great work Sir.

      @Nyctophora@Nyctophora3 ай бұрын
  • Hullo! Associate of CultureHustle here!! (Small business that makes Black 4.0). In my experience, Black 4.0 works best when applied using a paintbrush in one thick layer, no cutting and no airbrushing. Obviously that wasn’t really an option in this case, and the sculpture is fantastic, but for _maximum_ results, that is what I recommend. The paint works by basically having hundreds of thousands of microscopic ‘probes’ that stick out from the paints surface, once dry, to absorb light and create a matte effect. These tiny projections from the surface work best the taller they are (hence- if a thick coat is applied), so any disturbance of that (aka, water, projection through an airbrush, or a varnish that would absorb into the surface and destroy its light-trapping effect) will be detrimental to its ‘blackness’. However, we are absolutely thrilled with this sculpture and the idea behind it, as the whole ethos of the paint and the business is that the paint is used by artists and sculptors and creative minds for all and any ideas they have. It turned out marvellous, thank you for sharing your experience!

    @Moccason@Moccason3 ай бұрын
    • So kinda like paint velvet? Cool 😎

      @furlizard@furlizard3 ай бұрын
    • up!

      @ciromarin5716@ciromarin57163 ай бұрын
    • I was going to say the same thing. I haven't used any of the black.0 lines, but I know how they work. The thick single coat and slow drying are required to cause the nanoparticles to raise from the surface so they can gobble up all those photons.

      @anothernate3302@anothernate33023 ай бұрын
    • Hope he sees this, would be good for him to know.

      @imstupid880@imstupid8803 ай бұрын
    • Another thing is strong direct lighting will show the dimensions. Having the back light be more abrasive than any direct lighting will assist greatly in the effect.

      @RhumpleOriginal@RhumpleOriginal3 ай бұрын
  • I love the contrast of the fuzzy shadows and the sharp silhouette of the creature. It feels otherwordly like the first time you see hydrophobic sand.

    @Warweazel@Warweazel20 күн бұрын
  • Wow, the blackest black with a sheen looked FANTASTIC!

    @DimmuDeer@DimmuDeerАй бұрын
  • Wouldn’t it be a terrifying idea if the closer to the prey/hungrier The Long Shadow got, the face changed, from the baby, to the mask, then the fangs when it’s spotted/allows the prey to see it?

    @lordsnuffles9352@lordsnuffles93523 ай бұрын
    • I thought of this too it’s cool

      @JustaNightOwl@JustaNightOwl3 ай бұрын
    • That’s a really cool idea

      @ArtChongArt@ArtChongArt3 ай бұрын
    • @@ArtChongArtwhat clay do you use?

      @HermanArnoldo@HermanArnoldo3 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely horrifying haha

      @austingrothe2754@austingrothe27542 ай бұрын
    • @@HermanArnoldo he said polymer and epoxy clay

      @saix_unicorn@saix_unicorn2 ай бұрын
  • Your understanding of the muscular system is so amazingly accurate. Especially considering the odd pose, but still being able to maintain accuracy.. so cool

    @RU-Srs@RU-Srs3 ай бұрын
    • The video: the blackest black My homie while looking at the one black kid in our class: The blackest Black ni- 💀

      @JUST.A.SMILING.WALLNUT.LMFAOO@JUST.A.SMILING.WALLNUT.LMFAOO3 ай бұрын
  • Great use of the Hollow Knight OST for the reveal, really sells the vibe~

    @cyborgan5594@cyborgan55943 ай бұрын
    • Yes if I am correct it is when you fight that boss that is nightmare fuel. The mimic one

      @dabbingraccoons6416@dabbingraccoons64163 ай бұрын
  • All those extra little details actually paid off really well (on camera) because It looks like just a void until I notice a little hint of the bone structures and it is definitely creepier when I can notice that

    @hangry3102@hangry310213 күн бұрын
  • Faces being able to be switched is pretty incredible. I love how you did the creature's legs being halfway in the ground, it reminds me of scp-106. Very cool piece

    @SilasV_V@SilasV_V3 ай бұрын
    • The one person who listened to the description

      @bigplosion@bigplosion3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bigplosion Faces

      @PoorlyDrawnGoldenTeeth@PoorlyDrawnGoldenTeeth3 ай бұрын
    • @@PoorlyDrawnGoldenTeeth Faces

      @bigplosion@bigplosion3 ай бұрын
    • Here for comments.

      @DarknessEmpireLeader626@DarknessEmpireLeader6263 ай бұрын
  • I so desperately would love to see you make your version of a necromorph from dead space! Would love to see how you would make that come across with the body horror.

    @WolfoBoi546@WolfoBoi5463 ай бұрын
    • seconding this, i feel like it would be super cool to see that

      @jasonkane2868@jasonkane28683 ай бұрын
    • yes yes yes!!!!!

      @jaycee_es6295@jaycee_es62953 ай бұрын
    • based

      @intercontinentalballisticben@intercontinentalballisticben2 ай бұрын
  • Once we are able to synthesize 100% black paint, the possibilities will be endless for projects like this. This looked awesome though.

    @Weedless_@Weedless_3 ай бұрын
  • Your channel inspires me in my deepest levels to do the same. I'm thinking about this for a long time, but your channel gave me the final push. I already ordered sculpting tools previously for other projects, so i just need the clay and the work could start. Thanks from Hungary, mate!!! Waiting for another, wonderful video of yours! Also, a personal note: i really love how you show the try & fail errors of the work you do. That's what makes this channel more educational, than you think, i guess.

    @renwargner3174@renwargner3174Ай бұрын
  • Black 4.0 I think works best when brushed on, the aerosolizing of the paint probably perturbed and damaged the additives in the paint that give the paint its iconic look to some degree. My guess is it some sort of carbon nano tube, which are well know for being brittle at macroscopic levels.

    @TheJefferson1998@TheJefferson19983 ай бұрын
    • there is no carbon nano tubes in there, its a matte paint mix. nano tubes need to be grown and applied electrostaticly, thats how velvet black works. its a huge marketing stunt what CultureHustle does.

      @peepopalaber@peepopalaber3 ай бұрын
    • @@peepopalaber isn’t it made by the artist who had beef with kapur who owns vanta black

      @Mawyman2316@Mawyman23163 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Mawyman2316Yeah, Stuart Semple! It's a whole ass mess. Kapur is a dick bag.

      @DrDingsGaster@DrDingsGaster3 ай бұрын
    • @@Mawyman2316 yup. Basically he wanted to create unusual paints after he found out about Kapur owning vanta black. Then again vanta black wouldnt really make a good artistic product anyway. It is incredibly difficult to apply and fragile and expensive. Now of course some of the claims are... maybe slighly exaggerated for marketing but the stuff is still way darker than most black paints.

      @TheWhiteGoblin@TheWhiteGoblin3 ай бұрын
  • "I'm working on being less of a perfectionist" that's so important when you dedicate yourself to this, I applaud you. This search for perfection, otherwise useless, is what distances us most from enjoying what we do and doesn't allow us to be satisfied with our results, no matter how good they may be, nor with the idea of celebrating our successes, which often tend to be many. It's an excellent driver towards excellence, it helps us go very far and polish our skills, but over time it's better when we know how to let it go along the way. I celebrate your journey, Art, and I really enjoy seeing your work 👏🏻♥️

    @De-sonrosados-dedos@De-sonrosados-dedos3 ай бұрын
    • I really appreciated this, even if it wasn't directly to me. I've struggled in every area of my life to just enjoy and be grateful, but it feels like I spend the majority of my time being dissatisfied and distant. Thank you for sharing this perspective, it is very helpful :)

      @TheIncognitive@TheIncognitive3 ай бұрын
    • This may not help everyone, but something that helped me was redefining "perfection" and recognizing it as an inherently subjective concept. What may be perfect to me may be imperfect to someone else. Perfection has the meaning you give it. It's been so helpful to me to remind myself that my work will always be perfect to someone. It doesn't need to be _my_ perfect, but even if it does, I can choose to let my perfect be whatever I have. It also helps to change the idea of perfection with context. (Ex.: First time? Wobbly lines are perfect for learning.) As a writer, this has changed my life, as silly as it may sound or as poorly as I may be explaining this.

      @angstydoodles1101@angstydoodles11013 ай бұрын
    • @@TheIncognitive If my comment helped you in any way, then it was meant for you. I'm glad you found some comfort in my words. Personal standards are something I have struggled with my entire life so understanding this is something that has helped me a lot. Being grateful or kind to yourself is a craft in itself, and like any discipline it's difficult to master. Good luck to you.

      @De-sonrosados-dedos@De-sonrosados-dedos3 ай бұрын
    • @@angstydoodles1101 oh your words has helped me more than you think, thank you kind soul.

      @De-sonrosados-dedos@De-sonrosados-dedos3 ай бұрын
    • @@De-sonrosados-dedos I'm glad it helped! Best of luck!

      @angstydoodles1101@angstydoodles11013 ай бұрын
  • Faces are such an interesting concept to show its different phases. I LOVE this so much. I adore the changing face masks, it changes the mood so much. The baby face is my favorite, it’s so unnerving. Amazing job omg

    @sandrajackson5227@sandrajackson52273 ай бұрын
  • I would just like to say I hope you continue making videos as long as you feel like it. I know you may have been through a lot in life and it's taken its toll on you, but the art you create is breathtaking and you can genuinely feel the connection you have between yourself and the sculptures you make. You are so underrated and are by far one of my favourite artists to watch to unwind. I hope life isn't too harsh on you, as you seem like an amazing, empathetic individual. Please keep being as you are. Thank you for all the content you've created.

    @rashaysb@rashaysb3 ай бұрын
  • Idk about real life, but the effect of the black 4.0 definitely works in camera, awesome sculpt. My favorite faces is definitely the friendly baby

    @a-w-c@a-w-c3 ай бұрын
    • I'm pretty sure that due to how cameras work, and displays, it looks brighter than it actually is on video.

      @Squidemoticon@Squidemoticon3 ай бұрын
  • I love all of the masks but I think it actually looks best with no mask!! The flat cut off with weird holes in it gives the monster an incomprehensible horror vibe!! Great work!!

    @littlegoblin6923@littlegoblin69233 ай бұрын
  • I love that you take your time to show us what to pay attention to. It came out incredible, I so enjoy watching you videos. Thank you for sharing.

    @theresafeyjoo458@theresafeyjoo458Ай бұрын
  • This looks insane!!! I seriously wish other youtubers would make awesome content like this, plus the end result was honestly so epic

    @No_idea_20906@No_idea_209063 ай бұрын
  • A few thoughts on my end. First of all, don't apologize for taking longer on the detail, love it whenever artists take their time to refine their works, makes the end product all the more impressive to look at. Second, it feels kind of funny for you to make something like this since one of my characters in Champions Online is more or less exactly this character, only completely blacked out with red pupils and fangs. And third, looking at the fanged version gives me heavy Nausicaa vibes, almost expected to see little nuclear beams bursting from his mouth at the end like a more demented version of the God Warriors.

    @jacobanderson8219@jacobanderson82193 ай бұрын
  • i actually really like the level of detail and the time you put in, even if that wont be obvious in the final product. it’s like watching someone make an écorché

    @smile-xf4ig@smile-xf4ig3 ай бұрын
  • Oh my, first time watcher here (I think?) and never mind how much I love and appreciate your handwork, your talk-trough is such a joy to listen.

    @na-kuka-na@na-kuka-na3 ай бұрын
  • What an amazing project! The way you started with the skeleton, and formed all the muscles and tendons was astonishing, it's really interesting to see how well you understand how muscles stretch and deform in various poses. The final piece reminds me of the SCP-096, really cool. Also, 'Broken Vessel' was a great choice for the reveal, it fit the vibe of the sculpt really well. :)

    @vit.budina@vit.budinaАй бұрын
  • In because the freaky looking sculpture is right up the alley of my interests 😂

    @hilmathomas3308@hilmathomas33083 ай бұрын
  • The black paint looks amazing with this figure. Great job !

    @user-pb8vn8ds4c@user-pb8vn8ds4c3 ай бұрын
  • I've never seen a sculpture repaired, reinforced, and even re-posed with epoxy sculpt. Definitely adding that technique to my toolkit. Love the sculpture!

    @jessicapriester8861@jessicapriester88613 ай бұрын
  • This is the first video I've watched from your channel and so far it feels like a perfect introduction! I love your sculpting so much already

    @hollowdonutz@hollowdonutz3 ай бұрын
  • I like the first and baby face, but will agree the fanged one is more dynamic and striking for display

    @patrick888881@patrick8888813 ай бұрын
  • KZhead decided to suggest me this video and I ended up watching all of your content. Thank you so much for sharing your creative process, reasoning behind your choices, as well as your mistakes and troubles. It's been a delight watching you grow your skill. Waiting for the next video, whenever it may come up < 3

    @Polina-pf8rm@Polina-pf8rm3 ай бұрын
    • Thank you Polina. I'm happy to know you connected with the work/videos :)

      @ArtChongArt@ArtChongArt3 ай бұрын
  • The Black 4.0 really helped contrast against the white 2.0 which made the whole thing so much scarier!

    @BroccoliDoctor@BroccoliDoctor3 ай бұрын
  • This turned out fantastic. I appreciate your honest takes throughout the making process, keeps things grounded in a sense. Great videos!

    @JudgeDredd02@JudgeDredd022 ай бұрын
  • You said that you cut the Black 4.0 with water. And I have to wonder unless, you were using distilled water, if that had something to do with the paint not being as black as you had hoped. There are impurities in the water, unless it was distilled, that will alter the color of the paint once it's dry because those dissolved particles are left behind.

    @micah06v8@micah06v83 ай бұрын
    • that and the fact it's supposed to basically only be used with a brush brush and doesn't work if used in an airbrush-

      @TenkoshimuraAkashigaraki@TenkoshimuraAkashigaraki3 ай бұрын
  • Faces This guy is so underrated

    @BigAssPelican@BigAssPelican3 ай бұрын
    • True

      @vclay_lab@vclay_lab3 ай бұрын
    • Thanks @BigAssPelican

      @ArtChongArt@ArtChongArt3 ай бұрын
  • The Hollow Knight music fits very well

    @arsiric7275@arsiric72753 ай бұрын
  • I love this, very well made sir! I do love the way you're explaining yourself during the process and love the concept of this monster sculpture

    @matt.eick28@matt.eick283 ай бұрын
  • Do you think the reason the black paint on the body wasn’t like the paint in the mouth and eyes of the mask face because you watered it down? Because to apply the paint on the mask you used the actual paint and it looked like expected but in the body you watered it down and used an airbrush so maybe you watering it down made some sort of difference? Anyways, aside from that, this is quite the horrifying and spine-chilling sculpture. It looks incredible!

    @Kittylynx101@Kittylynx1013 ай бұрын
  • I like the tooth non-fanged face the most, I like the simple design that has the 4.0 in it.

    @nafereuskortex9055@nafereuskortex90553 ай бұрын
  • Wicked! Love seeing Semples paints being used on such awesome projects, and it turned out great!

    @olivergraves9381@olivergraves93813 ай бұрын
  • That black is pretty darn black. I really like the way it turned out. I actually think its a good thing that its not so black that the whole thing turns into a void because depending on the light and shadow if you look real hard you can see some of the features of the muscles where light is hitting it. However where the shadows hit forms a void where all you see is the silhouette which is really neat and adds to the creepy factor. Very very cool!

    @Firespark81@Firespark81Ай бұрын
    • they arent that dark in real life. they just mess with the video contrast. believe me, i was thoroughly dissapointed when i got some. its just a little darker then normal black paint.

      @jebes909090@jebes909090Ай бұрын
  • This is amazing. Its so wonderful to find the little corners of youtube with genuine, thoughtful, intelligent, and creative people sharing and thinking about their work. Looking forward to watching more of your videos.

    @JC-fk9pq@JC-fk9pq3 ай бұрын
  • ur work always makes me so happy Art, whenever I find myself losing drive and creativity I turn on one of your videos and it always gets me back in the game. I’m working on my most difficult sculpt yet, and the energy your videos give me is so helpful. Thank you and great work!

    @7firefly763@7firefly7633 ай бұрын
  • This is absolutely STUNNING!! Your designs are all so incredible and those fingers are to die for. Your naration is also very pleasant to listen to. Well done!!

    @SuperNovaSirius@SuperNovaSirius3 ай бұрын
  • Your passion for the art is compelling and is worth waiting to see. Your creativity is inspiring. Wonderful video!!!

    @shrug_shrugsly@shrug_shrugsly5 күн бұрын
  • Your videos are always a treat! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, process and awesome sculptures!

    @vaarsuvius@vaarsuvius3 ай бұрын
  • this is fantastic!! deliciously creepy. love the fanged face. i thought the concrete turned out pretty cool too - makes it feel like he's emerging out of the basement of an abandoned building or something

    @isobelllll@isobelllll3 ай бұрын
  • I just LOVE this Omg Truthfully I like the fuzzy shadows that you did Sort of makes me feel like this thing gathers itself from the dust and ether, that it’s not a solid permanent mass as much as something that can shift and dissolve

    @KateCarew@KateCarew3 ай бұрын
  • Love the shadows in the groud!!! Its materalising!!

    @nightlight-nuisance2971@nightlight-nuisance2971Ай бұрын
  • would've been super cool if you went with a sort of drama mask direction with all the faces, but this is extremely creepy and beautiful in its own right. awesome job!!

    @K4TASTR0PHY@K4TASTR0PHY3 ай бұрын
  • I'm also a sculptor, although I mostly make fantasy/ LOTR sort of creatures. Honestly I tend to put in details that only I would notice and know the story behind the scene that the sculpt takes place in. Always absolutely amazing work Art Chong! Also most of the time when you get cracks in a polymer clay piece, it's because of trapped air pockets in the clay itself, most of the time you can just poke around the sculpture and see if you can find any spots that "dip down" and then spring back up. You can use something like a needle tool or a sharp blade to "pop" them, you could also just poke a hole into the sculpt until you reach the tinfoil layer, so that any possibly trapped air pockets can escape. Hope this helps.

    @user-zm9co8rr7b@user-zm9co8rr7b3 ай бұрын
  • ur amazing bro love the sculpture and im so happy that ur getting less perfectionistic and less hard on urself cuz ur art looks just as good

    @HUGO-vl4ur@HUGO-vl4ur3 ай бұрын
  • (unpainted) face 2 really reminds me of amanda the adventurer's monster form! keep up the good work, i love to watch you create these things!!

    @arachnidkitty@arachnidkitty3 ай бұрын
  • Heres my little story/idea for this monster that I came up with (im not very good at writing lol) : The masked things used to be a normal humans. All of them had their own issues and trauma. One day, they find a strange blank white mask. They pick it up curiously, and began to hear the masks voice in their mind "I can make all your wishes come true" it says "I can give you what you desire... all you have to do is put me on" Entranced by the masks promises they all put them on. As soon as they put on the mask their bodies distort. Their arms and fingers elongate, along with their torsos and legs. Their body isnt the only thing that changes, their minds become twisted and they are now just a shadow of their former selves. Here is the more individual stories for each mask/monster The baby- Was a young man with abusive parents. Because of his parents, he never really got to experience a happy childhood. So when he found the mask he asked to be able to relive his childhood. The mask changes his mind and he sees all the humans as childrens toys. He plays with them like toys too. Im on a time crunch writing this right now, and dont have time to write the stories for the others. Sorry! I might come back and edit this later though Side note: the sculpture is really cool, and thank you for giving me inspiration!

    @Dr_Plague86@Dr_Plague863 ай бұрын
    • Wow its so good,why Doesn't it have more likes?

      @lagnogolder8113@lagnogolder81133 ай бұрын
  • Awesome work!!! I wanted to ask, how do you do the removable parts? Like you did on the face. ❤️🔥

    @moonsong3964@moonsong39643 ай бұрын
    • You sculpt either the hole or the key first, rub some petroleum jelly in it and apply epoxy clay to the other side. Squish them together and they will fit perfectly while the PJ keeps the parts from bonding. It's a very similar technique to what garage kit modelers use to fill gaps in their parts

      @ArtChongArt@ArtChongArt3 ай бұрын
    • @@ArtChongArt omg ty so much I had no idea how to the that. ❤️

      @moonsong3964@moonsong39643 ай бұрын
  • bro im not into sculpting but this popped up in my algorithm. i am into dark horror type art. This is amazing and definitely a piece of artwork i would buy.

    @rlfdavin@rlfdavin2 ай бұрын
  • Very relaxing! & nice seeing someone complete their art the way they want to.

    @Tink.335i@Tink.335i2 ай бұрын
  • Meeting that thing in a subway alone at night would be terrifying indeed.

    @Seiaeka@SeiaekaАй бұрын
  • This video got recommended to me out of the blue and I am very glad that I did! A week or two ago I picked up some Musou Black for painting tabletop miniatures and since then have been looking for ideas for more things to use it on, and this might well be a great inspiration for some kind of demon or similar creature. The design makes me think of an analog horror series called Vita Carnis, one of the monsters in that has a form similar to The Long Shadow's but with a more fleshy face, but I adore everything about this absolute monstrosity, job well done!

    @KiwiTheIguana@KiwiTheIguana3 ай бұрын
  • i love that you are using these as tests for things cuz it feels so much more real

    @PocketKanin@PocketKanin3 ай бұрын
  • This came out so cool!!! I love the fact that you can change the monsters face too! This is just so cool!

    @earcher@earcher3 ай бұрын
  • I'm astounded how much the process of making this sculpture was relaxing to watch and how terrifying the final result it. Great video and fantastic artwork!

    @adape7772@adape77723 ай бұрын
  • the wake lines were really effective, nice touch!

    @kelpstorm@kelpstorm3 ай бұрын
  • Wow I'm really happy to stumble across your channel and videos. This was really interesting and I enjoyed the whole process. :D keep up the good work

    @BorderlandDisorder@BorderlandDisorder3 ай бұрын
  • When you said you do more clay just because you like it, i hit subscribe. As someone that posts gaming stuff because it makes ME laugh, I appreciated that.

    @Flextreme.@Flextreme.Ай бұрын
  • This was so fun to watch! Great work! :D

    @I_am_a_human_not_a_commodity@I_am_a_human_not_a_commodity2 ай бұрын
  • This has beautiful light vibes, I LOVE IT! Great job!

    @Gonzo_Rc@Gonzo_Rc3 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely amazing work 💪🏽

    @thomaspetersen7977@thomaspetersen7977Ай бұрын
  • bro you got me with the twist, nicely done

    @lordghoul6151@lordghoul61513 ай бұрын
  • i put this video on to see if your channel worked well as background noise for gaming and you ended up getting 20 solid minutes of my attention, consider me subscribed because holy crap this was awesome

    @frogthefrog9056@frogthefrog90563 ай бұрын
  • Man i admire your love you have for sculpting

    @Uncharted_999@Uncharted_9993 ай бұрын
  • looks really really cool!!!! good job!

    @ItsmehChara8912@ItsmehChara89122 ай бұрын
  • Amazing sculpting, love it!!

    @theCrazyJamManModels@theCrazyJamManModels3 ай бұрын
  • There are no proper words to describe the perfection of the eerie and macabre you've created from this. Though, I can't help but fall in love with this concept! And admittedly, the face with the glossy eyes and jagged teeth really sells this for me. Cheers for the awesome design and video process!

    @TheMrMayo@TheMrMayo3 ай бұрын
  • Your channel just got recommended to me, and man am I happy about that. Great work, definitely got my subscription 🤟🙏

    @Theaxemandaily@Theaxemandaily17 күн бұрын
  • the way you just casually sculpt such fantastic anatomy is just amazing. great work

    @fluxots7603@fluxots76033 ай бұрын
  • Dude this really looks great!

    @thealicemonster9217@thealicemonster92173 ай бұрын
  • keep on making videos buddy i like the way your making and talking to not make us bored

    @Mcmeme-vk1mi@Mcmeme-vk1mi10 күн бұрын
  • Dude, the work on the musculature is amazing. Seemed so effortless.

    @christ9359@christ93593 ай бұрын
  • Outstanding man...really like the anatomy work on the figure

    @tonyreynolds-bh7xc@tonyreynolds-bh7xc3 ай бұрын
  • this goes so hard, amazing work mister chong!

    @kruzidula@kruzidula3 ай бұрын
  • Faces dude, the faces ! I’m obsessed and absolutely binging this channel now, this stuff is so cool dude!

    @FunkVT@FunkVTАй бұрын
  • This looks almost exactly like the concept of the Elder Mimic from the Vita Carnis analog horror series. Super freaky model, and such a cool use of stark contrast!

    @hiddenmutant@hiddenmutant3 ай бұрын
  • hey man just wanted to say i really enjoy your content. please keep it up

    @LG-wc6yw@LG-wc6yw26 күн бұрын
  • please do take all the time you want to add al the details, we love it and gobble it up like all good little viewers should. insane sculpting.

    @crescentlive1@crescentlive1Ай бұрын
  • Wow. That looks so awesome! Insane amount of creativity going on here.

    @TromsoDocs@TromsoDocs3 ай бұрын
  • amazing content! loved the sculputre

    @asky-ne7yz@asky-ne7yz3 ай бұрын
  • Faces are so sick!!! Love the piece.

    @carperfjord8748@carperfjord87483 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship that’s so awesome - 🙉🤯!!!

    @austinwattler5226@austinwattler522618 күн бұрын
  • Great sculpture and mesmerising video! I used to work with clay when i was in high school, and i remember it was a pain to work with because we used only natural earthy clay, never polymer nor epoxy. We seldomly used armature too, because we made "whole" structure to dig empty later. Your videos, along with others', really rekindled my interest in trying to sculpt on my own terms. Also, don't worry about the time over quality thing, the alghorhytm sucks, but humans enjoy when people put great carr in their art! Still hope you can gain greater traction

    @crios8307@crios83072 ай бұрын
  • i dont know why but the way that the second coat of black 4.0 looked before it dried gave me goosebumps

    @thealmightyzook5554@thealmightyzook555412 күн бұрын
  • My god, this was beautiful. Amazing job! Subscribed!

    @nihonjorge@nihonjorgeАй бұрын
  • First time to your channel and I am just so impressed and inspired. I am sure I was recommended to your video due to the blackest black being very goth oriented on here but that is also a happy accident because your sculpting skills are incredible. I subbed for that alone. I am going to have such fun going through your video library. I am decorating my home finally after two years of renovations as an amature DIY couple with my husband. These videos are going to give me so many ideas and show me how to build on the meager skills I already have. Thank you so much for sharing. I appreciate it. The piece turned out amazing and although the black is not the true void you desired it is the blackest, flattest color I have ever seen and has exceptional applications for the art world for sure. I am absolutely going to try it over a sculp I did with some dried twigs and I am really excited to see the results. I liked the baby face best even after painted but I think they are all really cool and I would love to have different options with a piece like this as well. So well done!

    @lisajennings2194@lisajennings21943 ай бұрын
  • I just stumbled upon your videos. And wow! This is absolutely amazing!! Please excuse me whole I binge on all your videos!!

    @kittytomaszewski236@kittytomaszewski2363 ай бұрын
  • Dawg your imagination is awesome and the model is absolutely sick please never stop doing what you love man

    @user-it8nr9uw5l@user-it8nr9uw5l3 ай бұрын
  • good video bro, truly a masterpiece. lots of people would love to have your talent for sculpting :)

    @calaaaabb6799@calaaaabb67993 ай бұрын
  • The extra details you add to the model probably made the black look less black

    @arxshot550@arxshot5508 сағат бұрын
  • I actually like the fuzzy shading, gives images of it leaving an odd black sand wake which in mind of animation would look awesome

    @cosmicmuse2195@cosmicmuse21953 ай бұрын
  • Amazing sculpt and it honestly reminds me alot of the Tragedians from the pathologic series

    @nerc1446@nerc14463 ай бұрын
  • The harsh contrast of the faces work so well. That and how its feet trail. Love it! Also HECK YEAH BROKEN VESSELS BOSS THEME!

    @thegreatestbaryonyx6107@thegreatestbaryonyx61072 ай бұрын
  • I'm finishing this semester, and in a few days I have my test for sculpting 101 (we use chavant plasticine). Would have been cool for KZhead to recommend this channel 6 months ago. Anyway, a few ideas from someone that's into mini painting: Mat varnish before the black 4.0 maybe? Also there are a bunch of liquid masking compounds. It's basically liquid latex, you have some specifically designed for modelling, others for watercolor that may work, and I have seen people use mustard (usually for weathering effects). Keep up the good work!

    @pericoel21@pericoel213 ай бұрын
    • I can link sources!

      @pericoel21@pericoel213 ай бұрын
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