Glass Blowing Craftsman Professional at High Level is Awesome, I'm Very Satisfying After Watching
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- Glass Blowing Craftsman Professional at High Level is Awesome, I'm Very Satisfying After Watching
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1:27 Really beautiful art, but I was so distracted by the horse peepee.
Uhhh
At first I thought it was a PIG
Same XD
Why did they make it xD
@@klavdeen6212 attention to detail
How do they never get the urge to just squish it-
Amazing work though takes much skill
Ikr
@Your Local Trash UwU LMFOAOAOA WHAT-
Takes only one time squishing to learn their lesson. Lol
Because it's burning hot (about 3 thousand degrees)
We do get the urge and sometimes we do lol. Just usually not when you are an hour into a piece
I guess the first guy got tired of being asked by the kids that were at the workshop if the horse is male or female, so he made it clear lol
😭😭😭😭
Fw
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🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yea it was kinda uncalled for tbh
As an amateur blacksmith , who's been toying with steel for 40 years , I've always appreciated glass blowing art.
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@Vxmpk1tty well I say amateur because I don't do it full time and I see others whose work is way better than mine. And by better ,I don't necessarily mean the quality of their work , but the creativity.
*sees very hot molten glass*
My brain: gummy candy!!!
Fact
It does look like that tho
@@organicmosquito ikr
yeah me too
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My brain to me:touch it!!!!
Me:but it's-
My brain:touch it!!!!
Bpk kau
are you patrick star?xd
@amarah freeman 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
@amarah freeman 😂😂😂
I'm a chemistry major and we made glass during our chem technology practice. I did it. I touched it. Couldn't touch anything else for like a month cuz of severe burn. 0/10 would not recommend.
Almost EVERY tourist spot we'd visit, there'd be a glass blowing demonstration to wow visitors. So FASCINATING watching those masters create such gorgeous (but pricey) glass art and sculptures we could never afford.
watching the process makes u realize really why its so pricy
,wow amazing that's a beautiful craft wonderful job 👍😊😊
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🤣lol XD bro you are soo accurate
@@shamsullaqa LOL yeah ig
@@ecori959 a
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@@ecori959mjihih la p pp
They are working around so much fire and heat
Me:just by Turing on the stove of kitchen .boom ! getting burns
Hi
So do I, if the weather goes above 30°C I get a nose bleed and even pass out a lot of times
@@flavialm1 wait what my country is 30°c
In my country it's goes 48°C in summers
@@xeonsu9312 where do u live bruh
Sencillamente hermoso todo lo que hacen. Felicitaciones!!!!
Almost all my family from my mother side were all high quality glass blowers. They lived in the glass city of Leerdam. It’s truly a very high quality craftsmanship. I regret not learning it from them
Engineer, artist, designer, patience, perfect timing. That’s real skill.
@@sajjadamansohag7769 qq1111q1q11uu
And you have to be a nerd
Also teamwork seems to be an impotant one.
Man that’s amazing. Was hoping he was gonna make a cubby pig tho haha
Феноменально красиво позитивно нравится из стекла изкуство нравится очень прошу ещё на эту тему позитив про стекло искусства жизни нравится занимательно оочень класс оочень хотелось бы узнать
Most satisfying part is when they cut the hot glass
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@@nirmala9201 Yeah I drew it because Ive started animating. I actually did a short animation with her called “Daddies got a Gun” on my channel if you wanna see more of her.
It's more satisfying when they stretch it like candy
ASMR
Glass can be cut only when it's hot
There used to be glassblowing demos at the Royal Norfolk and the East of England agricultural shows. They actually had the gas powered furnace blazing away under canvas canopies, my God, and people making incredible glass items while you stood there behind the fence and watched them, mesmerized. Always a lot of people there. That was in the seventies.
my local renaissance fair has been employing the same guy for 15 years,I love his work so much, I always get something from him every time I go!
When younger, I was a pretty skilled woodworker. My cousin and close friend worked with glass. We could never master each others skill, but cooperation produced some fine results.
One of the best being a large coat of arms in glass for a local country house. It took my cousin and 3 other glassmiths a full day to make it. I contributed the large edged and dished mahogany backboard and, given the generous cheque I received, had to wonder what on earth the final bill had amounted to.
One thing we had in common was perpetual annoyance at the comment from others I'm sure most craftsmen still get on a regular basis...
"Oh - you're so LUCKY to be able to..."
As though years of learning and practice just didn't enter into the equation. Presumably the reason they can't do the same being down to pure misfortune.
For years after my cousin died, and my own hands had become too arthritic for other than the lightest of woodwork, I used to spend hours at the glassworks where he had worked - they had a small cafe where the public could watch the most exquisite work being performed. Even children were fascinated. During natural breaks, the workers would often melt waste pieces into smooth pebbles, and when they had cooled, pop through the adjoining door and offer them to the children.
I gave them a couple of small pokerwork signboards. They hung one beside the shopfloor viewing window. It read "Can you see why our products aren't cheap?" The other hung over the cafe counter, and read "We don't serve fast food. We serve good food as fast as we can."
For decades we had a pair of beautiful prancing deer - a wedding gift from my cousin. When one was broken years after he passed my wife and I were so upset - until the glassworks made us an identical replacement. And declined payment.
They closed just a few years ago, a victim of cheap internet Chinese knockoffs. Seems today's generation know a lot about price and little about value.
A couple of the old glassmiths are still around, retired but producing small stuff just for the love of it, and I bought a beautiful paperweight (made from recycled glass) from one at a craft fair a couple of years ago. I strongly suspect the price was less than it had cost to make.
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I run into artists who seem to be good without much training or work. I think there are also people who temperamentally don't have an artistic mindset.
@@cbalan777
You're right of course.
But that still leaves a lot of people blaming their lack of artistic or even motor skills on bad luck when it's simply a lack of application and persistence. While it's possible to learn most skills given enough time and determination, there's no question natural aptitude is not only a huge help, it's often the prime motivator.
But everything needs to be instant for some people. Can't draw, can't paint - tried them once and I couldn't, they complain. Really?
That I can't play the piano may be misfortune - but I suspect it's most likely because I never made a serious effort to learn. But the fact I'm adequate (but not great) at watercolours might also be down to many years of practice, starting with an art teacher who told me I couldn't paint for nuts.
"Excuse me constable, how do I get to the Royal Albert Hall?"
"Well, sir, I suggest you practice!."
- Older than me, I know, but I couldn't resist... 😊
ahhh horse has a large dick 😁
Didn't anyone else read the video title that says "I'm so satisfying" 😂😂
did u see after she write after i am seeing satifing after seeing
hahahaha !!
Yes you right☺☺☺
😂😂😂😂 it would be "I'm so satisfied" 😂😂
Omg what a hilarious typo 😂
I used to work at a Tuesday Morning and we'd get in so much gorgeous glass decor. This makes me think back to all of the customers who complained about the prices (heavily discounted from retail, mind you. Some of the pieces you could find online for much higher and we had people who'd buy them from us and make a profit.). Watching this, I'm reminded of why those original retail prices were so high. The amount of craftsmanship that goes into each piece is amazing.
Granted, I'd never pay for a glass piece, not because it's too expensive, but I'm a bit accident-prone and so many glass gifts over the years met the floor.
I have a beautiful glass rose goblet I got for this past Christmas and I'm scared to death of doing anything around it.
Ikr ppl who do this are amazing… I love to try this but my hands are shot.. It’s mesmerizing to watch…
Maybe your goblet would be safer in a cabinet. That way you don’t have to be so nervous about something happening…
My husband and I have a set we got for our toast when we got married that’s where I keep ours I’m to nervous I’d break them some how to.. lol
TC 🙏
ahhh horse has a large dick 😁
Watching these wonderful artists & their beau5iful work,I can totally understand the prices. I was awestruck to see this.
@@LunaRip420 that's beautiful... The set you received as a gift. It's a symbol of your marriage but there are much more powerful and meaningful symbols of your marriage. Like your trust for one another, the way you great each other when you get home from work, the way you spend your time together, the quality of the conversations you have with one another. The day of your marriage is no more special than any day you spend with your spouse afterward. That glass can and will one day break but that in no way symbolizes your marriage. I dare you to take those pieces out of the cupboard, light a few candles and use them for take out Chinese. Live without fear, make every day something special. :D
I was called a glass recycling company in Constanta (not just one, but this is the cake of them), on papers,, of course he has a site online. Sites online we have a ton, with recycling principles and stuff. Yeah moralistic stories everywhere !!! I called the most official Constanta recycling system possible. "Sorry we don't take anymore glass because THE GLASS COLLECTOR PARTENER COMPANY WE WORKED WITH HAS FINISHED THEIR ACTIVITY AND CLOSED !!!"😈🤬😡😠
P.S. THERE IS CURRENTLY NO WAY TO RECYCLE WINDOW GLASS IN CONSTANTA, A CITY WITH 500.000 INHABITANS !!!
THE CONSTANTA IS AN EUROPEAN UNION CITY !!!🤪😜😟
These are not only craftmen/women, they are artist. Fantastic works !
Every addition to the striped angelfish I exclaimed "Are you kidding me?"
Such artistry.
I'm just... fascinated at how they cut glass with scissors
It's still kind of melted and pliable, but it looks crazy.
Me too it looks like it feels satisfying
Seems to be like wax when its hot
It almost have the consistency of thick syrup
The part where he just pulled a string off with his bare hand was terrifying.
Why did the end show a close up of the horse's p e e p e e
Ikr
Because they eat it
I just saw it right when i saw the comment
@@Silvia.Araujo that's what I call cursed ;-;
@@Silvia.Araujo lmao what-
Смотрел и не мог оторваться, просто завораживает работа мастеров. Красиво очень.
Человек такой профессии, это творец, художник, мастер, который чувствует, видит что собирается создать. каждый должен заниматься там, где он больше принесёт пользы и красоты. УСПЕХОВ
Everyone: this is so satisfying
Me: dude I just wanna touch it
I wanna eat it
@@Jihadar76 same lol
A vontade que é tenho é tocar nisso cara
Same.. image how soft it would be
@@ash_blade2383 imagine how hot it would be
In my whole life I'd never wasted any thought about this job but now I'm just impressed. I mean this job looks magical. It's art and I'm kinda sad about the fact that this job is less appreciated than other artistic jobs. It looks so frickin' easy for them
Just think, they have to do all of this quickly too because if the main part that they are adding to gets too cold it will crack when they add more glass.
Very physical work in extremely hot conditions.
ahhh horse has a large dick 😁
You know how hard it is to make something look easy?
Toured a Corning factory when I was a kid. It was amazing.
That takes an incredible amount of skill and experience to hand craft blown glass . Stunningly beautiful and satisfying .
Очень увлекательный процесс, не хочешь прерывать просмотр.👍 Жаль, что видео такое короткое.😊 До конца не могла понять, какое изделие будет в итоге.🤔 Поражает, какие необычные идеи порой приходят мастерам в голову! Воображение, творческие способности, чувство красоты... Всем этим человека наделил Творец. Благодаря этим качествам мы можем выражать себя в творчестве и искусстве, что делает нашу жизнь интересной, выразительной, многообразной и яркой. (Библия, книга Псалом, 138 глава, 14 стих)❤
0:03 *the face of a professional*
LOL
LMAO
Lmaoooooooooo
I once took a workshop for a whole day learning glassblowing.
It was quite expensive and a long drive but totally worth it.
Such an amazing experience getting to know how special this craft is.
The things I made turned out beautiful and remind me of that very enjoyable day every time I look at them.
It also makes this video extra enjoyable to watch because I recognize many techniques I learned that day.
Why are you lying
@@sasikalaarun you might want to elaborate why you are asking that question.
@@joyl7842 you roasted her lol
@@sasikalaarun I think you are a bot.
I would love to do that, but I figured no one would be willing to hold the liability insurance for letting untrained people handle molten glass. California, by any chance?
NOW! That's real artist!
This is one of the coolest jobs a person can learn. Such art....
And also one of the most dangerous
Can we just appreciate the teamwork in this?
No. I'd rather slap a thumbs-down on this video and delete the view from my watch history. Perhaps, stupid foreigners should stop posting their broken English.
Lol you probably can’t even speak 2 languages.
@@CooManTunes because its your country that created the language right? And you're capable of speaking how many languages again?
@ Nathan Xu - Who stated that we are not doing that!? Don't ask presumptuous questions.
Teamwork makes the team twerk.
These guys are real heros, who play with fire to decorate our homes ☺☺☺
Yes
I wanna play with fire :c
Не просто мастера , но и художники.
My Dad was in the Air Force, and at we, at one point we got posted to Aviano AFB, for about four years, I figured out the train system, and found out we were only 150 miles from Venice. So, I'd ride out to Venice to the Grand Canal, and get on the public water Ferry, and go off shopping. St. Mark's square was a good place to go eat, and watch and feed the pigeons, and have lunch, and then I found out about the Dodge's Palace, and how the imprisoned people who were trying to steal secrets of glass making, and I found the place they were talking about. It was amazing to be let in the place were they did, what you see here. It reminds me of taffy, watching them work the glass, I found out it is quite an honor to be allowed in the back were you see a pile of sand to be transformed into the works of art you see here. Knowing at one time in history you be killed just watching what they are doing now. This was a big secret at one time Death could be had, for seeing what you are watching now. They treated this as state secret!
My brain: Wanna eat that red slimy thing?
;-;
Yes, I certainly want to eat glass!
Yes I want to eat it too ;-;
This means that u need to have consult with psychologist 😁
@@piyushgoyal5359
yes because joke = need therapy
@@starry9656 we all know it’s glass mr.obvious
You didn't show me the ending of the fish. What was the final look. I miss that one, so beautiful 💗
Love watching this. You know that it's difficult when the professionals make it look easy like everyone should be able to do this. Their works of art are so beautiful. Thank you for sharing. This is amazing. Hope everyone has a wonderful day.
When my son was about 11 years old he entered a Jaycee Relay Race. He’d never ran track before and didn’t know everybody wore shorts. He came in jeans, to everyone’s amusement. He ran the last leg for his team - and came away the fastest runner of the day, and made up considerable distance to win. This video made me think of that day. How I wish I had been able to see it, instead of only hear and read about it. I was a single mom and had to work. My son was an amazing athlete. ❤️
People see crystal clear glass
I saw the artist's dedication and sweat.❤️
right thats the most important part which every one should acknowledge!!!!
glassblowing is like one of those things that you watch and are like, "Oh that looks like fun and I think I can do it!" but then you discover you can only make a messy blob.
Yes, im learning it right now and there are like a shit Ton of details you have to keep in mind to make it look decent.
Currently taking glass blowing in my college for the semester. It’s hard, but fun. slowly improving my skills and getting used to the heat of the kin. We’re currently learning how to make cups and hopefully by the end of the semester I’ll be able to make something more.
can i learn the theory part of glass blowing art via online ? please let me know if you reccommend me a reading material
I'm in love with this art❤❤
Damn ...he was sweating! The amount of dedication he has!❤️
It’s also pretty hot…
Фтм стаканы для жизни вазы для цветов
If you haven’t yet binge watched “Blown Away”, it’s a glassblowing competition show on Netflix. There’s only two seasons so far but it’s really good!!
Didn't like it so much and most of my friends in glass didn't like it. All I can say is the show wasn't inteded for glasblowers to watch
@@negerbajs1239 explain why you didn’t like it
Only made it a few episodes in before I had to stop watching because I was so sore from giggling about them using gloryholes over and over.
@@jaygremillion I know. Hilarious!!!!
@@kaireallife "All I can say is the show wasn't inteded for glasblowers to watch" sums it up. They cut out all the actual craftsmanship from the show and jump around from person to person too much. they fill all the cool parts up with talking about everything and not saying much at all. actual glassblowers would be happier with all the uncut parts for each contestant to actually see their techniques unfold and in action.
All my respects to the artists who create those magnificent glass scultures!
I find watching glasswork fascinating. Such a difficult and dangerous medium to work in. Nothing but respect.
Do they never get burnt -
They do get burnt but some of them get used to it and others are so experienced they don’t get burnt much.
Você é brasileira are you Brazilian
They do but their hands also get used to working with hot temperatures after a while. If they got burned while making something, they probably wouldn't post the video of them making it.
no never
@@erictyson5947 I’m pretty sure they do get burnt sometimes...not all the time but a few
I can't even imagine the ridiculous amount of hours of practice needed to become so masterful that you are able to produce the level of perfection needed, for that last piece they created in the video.
So much respect for their dedication.
Ankh kk
Well it takes Years and Years.
I trained for almost one year under a craftsman to learn how to do these things. It was awesome.
Красота! Всегда поражалась мастерству стеклодувов.
Title : "I'm very satisfying after watching"
Plot twist : it's the glass horse who typed the title
*underrated comment*
AHHHHHH oh god damn that's clever
Lol true
I thought he was making a pig at the beginning. That's what it looked like.
Very smart
Incredible to watch this. Man, I would be so nervous when handling such hot stuff. It wouldn't take too long until I burn my hand with a drop of molten glass, dropping the whole thing in pain and when I desperately try to get a grip to hold it the whole glowing mass would probably fall into my lap.
Real respect to everyone who has the skills to handle such a craft.
And I saw one guy touching a few times with no gloves! Major owie....I'd burn my hands & probably a few toes off. But they're great artists
The creativity here is just amazing. I see a blob of molten glass but these people see fish, dragons, glasses, vases, etc. It will forever be magic to me :)
These people are so amazing
They make it look so easy
Hats off to such amazing artists!!
1:15 did anyone see the between the horses legs, or was it just me?
It’s a Boy
When you get obsessed by normals details.
На это можно смотреть вечно! Молодцы привет из Питера
I am in awe and amazement at these glass artists!! I could watch them all day for the rest of my life and never get tired of it. Beautiful work!!
@just another human beauty is in the eye of the heholder, my friend. but yes, it would have been easier to go the easy route, but they are true artists that are not fulfilled taking the easy way out.
Me: Arent u are supposed to eat that candy like thing?? 😂
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Wasn't that a fish?
It’s so satisfying to watch when they cut and pull the melted glass
Как же это красиво, Вы необыкновенные волшебники.Спасибо!!!!!!!!
I’m just thinking
“How am I going to smoke out of this ?” Then I realize “oh it’s art, not a bong”
СУПЕР ЛЮДИ.УВАЖЕНИЕ ВАМ МАСТЕРАМ СВОЕГО ДЕЛА.УСПЕХОВ!!!!
8:11
THIS DUDE JUST CASSUALLY TOUCHES THE MOLTEN GLASS
WTF
EXACTLY WTF XD
Thin means not as hot, plus calloused hands from glassblowing?
THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT
Masterpieces. An incredible skill. The piece must be already seen before it is even made. I saw them do this in Venice, simply jaw dropping awesome amazing. Beautiful works of art that takes years to learn such a breathtaking skill. Children should be given the chance to see and learn this skill instead of sports, which I perceive as useless.
अतिशय सुंदर , सुरेख पण तेव्हढेच जोखमीचे , कौशल्य पुर्ण आणि कठिण कामं आहे.💫🙏🙏💫💖🙏💖💫 🙏🙏💫
As a child, i used to wonder why glass blown art was so expensive. now i know, and if i had the money i would gladly pay
No
Them : shaping molten lava with bare hands
Me : gets scared to light a candle
@lucy_Sinda 😂😂
Same here 😂😂
Как же красиво 😍 просто завораживает 👏👏
The most amazing thing is how he was able to get all the little details while molding the shape of what he's making and everything is aligned perfectly
Did they have to put a pein on that horse? I mean it was more detailed than its back legs for goodness sake XD
Grow up
I think it's for appealing to women.
@@achowdhury47 It really is not.
@CrystalCritter bingo
@@julescarlito1197 why are you so offended? Let us laugh a little, even if it is foolish
Step One: Heat a blob of glass
Step Two: Draw the rest of the horse.
Easy!
This is why my mom never let me walk along that glassware aisle in the department store when I was young.
Most isn’t hand blown
I'm very satisfied after watching
Why do I suddenly feel very tempted to make a big life decision based on a single video I found on the internet at 3 am
Guys come on like the video for those hardworking ladies
Hats off to you miss
Wish I could've seen anyone doing this about the time I left college as an art major in Spring of '86 and before I got tied to beginning my career as an electrician summer of '87. I would've really enjoyed that work. I never saw anything like this until after dial-up was over.
I'm glad to see a younger generation is now the master's great!!!!😃😃😃😃👍👍👍👍
Yeah we all all love being satisfying after watching this
I love that they show that is not an 'only men' job and that's real craftsmanship
Didn't blow once, but I'm blown away.
The level of detail is completely astounding. A true master craftsman.
as a creative stuff like this blows my mind, truly an amazing display of artistry and precision.
Watching this video, I was very entertained by the high level of skills and techniques for working according to SOP, thanks for sharing the video... always success "Fantastic ......."... Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia On
When I was a kid, every county fair had a booth where there was a guy making horses, sailing ships, and other beautiful and delicate glass artwork like this. HOw come you don't see them any more?
7:57 dude just casually touch it with his hand lmao
I was really shocked
It's like fire.. When you just touch it very quickly
..nothing hurts.. Or burns
@@lolalina_ yeah chief hate to break it to you..but molten glass is 1000+ degrees while fire is oftentimes 200 degrees at best. Touching it is more like touching molten lava then touching a fire. I should know I done glass blowing before and the person teaching it told us and showed us the time he touched molten glass. By show I mean the patch of skin he was missing cause the skin literally fused to the glass and his body reacted by throwing the glass away and ripping off said chunk, he touched it for a few seconds.. for the clip I guess he washed his hands or put his hands near the glass and from angle it looks hes touch it
@@NicholasJScott the person on the vid could have sweaty or wet hands which would prevent his hands from getting in contact with the glass via liedenfrost effect
@@NicholasJScott but it wouldn't hurt much, not saying it's a good thing to do, but the heat burns your pain/heat sensors so fast you feel little pain. That dudes probably done crap like that before and continues to do it since it causes little pain and is easier than using a tool
My thoughts around the 7min mark: are they making a glass dil........ NVM my mind needs to get out of the gutter
Uh its not only you. Even after it was finished i still couldn't unsee it.
Hmmm yes glass scholng
We all went there.
i had that in my mind 😳
👁 👄 👁
Спасибо!
Прекрасный видеоролик! Смотрю с большим удовольствием. 🤗
No price can be put on this craft. Expensive? One of a kind, unique, gorgeous, skills personified, and hand made. A craft like none other.
My brain : eat the maple Syrup
My tounge: is it tasty?!
My hand:is it hot??
The spoon that I take : get away human idiots I won't get melted by a glass!!
Nice 😂
I'm seriously amazed on seeing his talent...Like it's literally so hard to work around fire whole day!
Really good job!👍
Whatever that spirally thing they made was amazing 🤩….
Willing to buy that glass horse anytime.👌👌👌👌👌👌
Watching this beautiful art being created is mesmerizing. I was fortunate to visit the Island of Merano and watch the glass blowers there. It was amazing!
really satisfying when i was in tention i watch this i fell very relaxing
I've been waiting for a TV program that features glass blowing talent along the lines of "Forged in Fire ".
Check out the videos that are from CORNING GLASS~ They feature Guest Artists that do Glass Blowing... Purrhaps you'd find THAT interesting.
There's one called "Blown Away"
this is the most amazing art form.....dangerous and precise......mezmarizing
I would have loved to see what the final piece looked like without the preview boxes.
The first video of the glassmaker making an animal reminds me of the time that I was a sweet and innocent 18 year old out in the world by herself for the first time at a glass factory in Venice. The glassblower asked if we wanted a four-legged horse or a five-legged horse and I was curious as to what a five-legged horse was. I wasn't curious about it much after I finally figured out what it was.
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What it wa- oh no...
Yep, that horse looks amazingly like a horse, but the fifth leg looks so human. Really weird.