Not only did you make an amazingly detailed diorama, you made a special carrying case to take it to the actual beach to get glamour shots of it in an appropriate setting. You did not have to go that hard but you did and we love you for it.
Me: Oh I wonder what the Japanese means! Me: **clicks captions** Hanabira: **opens a package and makes crinkling noise** Captions: *APPLAUSE*
@laurareljan30655 жыл бұрын
I love to watch your videos when am nervous or sad...it makes me feel comfortable and relaxed!
@楓くん-c3m5 жыл бұрын
これであれを表現するのか とか、これは何になるんだろうとかワクワクが止まりません。 ほんとに好き🥺
@traceybradshaw5 жыл бұрын
I love your videos - it’s the little details like the moss in the roof guttering for the rain water and the junctions of the down pipes - detail I feel some people would miss. It reminds me so much of some of the scale model making I did for interior architecture at university - I look at your supplies and think “I have all of those things in my home office, I should try my hand at miniatures if I can find the time”. You definitely inspire me. 😊
@stormwright83005 жыл бұрын
That's super cool! I want to be either an architect or an engineer, but I don't have a portfolio. I really want to do something like this though. What kind of models did you make?
@Rhyzal_5 жыл бұрын
@@stormwright8300 I became an engineer with no portfolio - just went to college and worked hard! But for architecture, I think a portfolio helps. No time like now to get started. Just take a trip to the dollar store or craft store. You'll get ideas for what you want to make while you're there. Good luck!! :)
@akehapkap61434 жыл бұрын
I still wonder, after 3 h of binge on this channel, why he paints under stuff never to be seen. That's the art of it, these tiny details, and this is so underrated. I love it. Like, filling up a tiny garbage can with all these tiny little things not visible for an old human eye. It's so amazing ❤️
me every time hanabira breaks out the glue and moss: *hELL YEaH*
@keistar68155 жыл бұрын
*Insert dancing joker stairs meme*
@bigiron13114 жыл бұрын
Tbh I feel its slightly overdone but. Still looks ok I guess
@cherrienyu4 жыл бұрын
@BIG IRON it’s not even considered a lot compared to other miniatures he’s done before because there’s not a lot of a base for moss. Plus it would be explainable for a lot of moss if it were to represent a _really_ old structure.
@nina1013 жыл бұрын
I know i'm a year late, but I keep thinking about this comment every time I watch a new hanabira video, I didn't know a comment could bring me this much random serotonin, Thanks and have a good day :D
@briightlybee3 жыл бұрын
@@nina101 omg that makes me so happy i hope youre doing well :]
@albertqhumperdinck5 жыл бұрын
I love that we get to see your models assembled piece by piece because it really highlights the level of detail- looking at each piece in isolation makes it very obvious (the amount of rust on the roof panels, for example) and then when they are combined with everything else, they look so seamlessly realistic that one barely notices them at all. They become like the full sized, real life details we overlook every day in the world around us. Outstanding!
7:27 oh yes, the beautiful old music Hanabira uses. Love the fact that it started raining when I started to watch this video... So calming.
@KoiTLEO4 жыл бұрын
SoullessFoxx I know...me too, I love the music. It maks me relax.
@zorysketch Жыл бұрын
i need the music namee
@mamabro755 жыл бұрын
Every time I watch one of your videos I am so impress by the quality and the ingenuity of your miniatures. They are flawless and so realistic, it's amazing.
Hanabira, you make tiny miracles, time after time. You (and your frog!) have all my respect and admiration. The sharpness of your observation in details is incomparable, and you skilll is beyond belief 🙇🏻♀️
@pebblesthecat36254 жыл бұрын
Your attention to detail is matched only by your competency as a model maker. Brilliant model, very well executed and artistically rendered to perfection.
@fd48955 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. Your attention for detail is lovely. What a wonderful outing to the seaside.
@sandramara37665 жыл бұрын
Hanabira good morning is awesome your art , one sweet inspiration, a art and technic with excelence.one bliss weeek,
I love how you did the roof in this build. I’d love to see you do one with a classic Japanese style roof (like the castles or the pagoda) especially because the details on corners and under the eaves can be so beautiful. Fun challenge maybe?
I am totally mesmerized and in awe of your talent!! Your attention to detail is amazing! Even your sketches are incredible. Just found your channel and can't stop watching you. Thank you.
This is magnificent. Thank you for sharing it with us.
@FlorescentInk5 жыл бұрын
i love seeing your methods for crafting evolve over time! instead of mixing your glue and the moss this time, you put the glue on first and then sprinkled the moss on top, so the result looks more like natural grass growing. I noticed that this time you also used a lot of transparent glue! this is all very cool to watch. have you considered making a video where you answer questions? i'm curious about how you keep avoid situations where the small item you are making sticks to the table or to something you don't want it to stick to