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- čas přidán 23. 09. 2023
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I've been having a few bad days with my depression. Watching your videos, learning new techniques and amazing ways to enhance resin creations helps me so much! Thank you for sharing your talents with us and teaching us new and wonderful projects. Big Squishy Hugs from a Big Squishy Grandma!
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The snake looks so cool! I like the yellow eyes. However, I do agree with you that they should've been a bit smaller. Maybe you can get some and try the snake mold again. Fabulous!
You are my tranquility. I'm feeling stressed or depressed and in minutes you make me feel happy and you make me lol. Thank you for being you. Please keep doing what you do and being yourself. I very much enjoy your videos and all your creations. You are so talented. I don't watch anyone but you. Your my favorite hobbyists to watch. Your videos are not to long or to short my friend, there perfect timing. Don't change for no one. Your special the way you do your videos, just right. I love you and you stay keeping us intertained as perfect as you do now, naturally. ❤🎉😊.
I love the idea of using real snake skin with this mould!! This is amazing! You have such talent and patience to do all these intricate details. I love your coaster videos, but i love that your also expanding with other moulds as well. I like doing 3D figure statues myself. ❤❤❤
Julie, your time and effort making this snake has paid off; it’s very very cool looking!!!
This came out really well. I was concerned the snake skin might get damaged or diluted in the resin and not show a lot of detail, but I am so glad i was wrong. This is so cool. You can even almost see the pattern the original snake had. I think if you did do this again, which I know you may not, but a good background color might be a light green or yellow, or even a swirl of the two colors to simulate colors that forest snakes are, or even go fantasy and use pale pinks or teals.
Julie, I really like watching your creative art videos, you really treat us with some of the best arts. thank you . the snake you made here very very spectacular.
Oh, I have two sweet pet snakes and I was just thinking about doing some shed scale embedding experiments. Different species have very different scale shapes and textures. My common boa has very soft smooth shield-shaped scales, while my northern pine snake has tough keeled (think of the bottom of a boat) narrow scales. Then, there are their wonderful flat and oblong belly scales that they use to scoot around (tip-toing on their abdominal muscles).
I used my burmese pythons skin to make a jewellery box, it looked amazing. She's such a sweet girl, very gentle and is used to help educate kids in schools. My 6yr old granddaughter adores her
Oh Julie. You have outdone yourself. This is magnificent. You really have a lot of patience. Love you girl.
Wow, I think this is going to be the most unique thing you've ever done, Julie!
Heh heh A cross-eyed snake _would_ be pretty funny! 😁 The rough side of a snakeskin goes on the outside, as it helps the snake in gripping, slithering, and climbing.
Oh, WOW! That is one cool snake, Julie!! I was right - you did something very unique! Well done! The skin shows through amazingly well! I do like snakes, somewhat. At least, the non-poisonous ones!
Oh it is so cute! Thank you for showing so many different things you do. Have a blessed day 🥰🥰🥰
Ha! I like your crazy eyed snake. More importantly, I appreciate you taking the time for us all. ❤
Wow WOW WOW Julie you really knocked this one out of the park absolutely adore that its a REAL snake skin inside and your attention to every detail shows in your work great video 🤗🤗🤗👍
I don't like snakes, but I DO LIKE yours! 😂😂😂 It looks so realistic nice job Julie! Love your choice of white it worked great! ❤❤❤
He came out so cool and different. His eyes make him look sleepy ❤
Snake skin in snake mold!so exciting!and the result is wonderful
I absolutely love it and the white on the sides gives it extra character and next time you make something else with snake skin put the "rough" side up touching the mold and the "smooth" side inwards cause the smooth side is what was clinging to the body of the snake before it shed and make sure the scales are all going the same direction as well ( have it like a house roofing shingles) lol sorry my descriptions aint well there's always Google to see how a snake skin/scales look like lol but I do love it Julie its absolutely gorgeous
I wasn’t sure how I was going to feel about this one but it is so cool!! ❤🎉 your efforts do pay off.
The snake skin worked beautifully. We now know to soak it! If you do another, maybe try copper or a light tan fill instead of pure white. This is SO cool!
Wow this snake turned out cool 😎
I love the eyes and the snake skin in the resin.
Thank you for sharing this neat video. ❤
I've used snake shed in a printmaking technique called collagraph. Great results but so finicky to work with! You demonstrated the patience of a saint in this video. For future reference: a spray of water will make the shed pliable and it will keep its shape once its dry.
You discovered my second fear, Snakes...That is a beautiful looking snake.....Wow, It is cool.... Next time make a jet black snake with iridescence of blue and purple on its top... It is called an indigo snake, very pretty...Cool mold.... ❤🎉
😮🎉❤AS A REPTILE LOVER I THINK THIS IS YOUR BEST TO DATE AND DEFINITELY MY FAVORITE
My goodness, Missy. Laying that skin was a lot of work. You did an amazing job with it. Ummm, that looks way too real for my liking, lol. Just kidding, he's very cool. Wonderful work, Julie. xoxoxo
Very cool! Your imagination knows no bounds! Superb 🌼
I love how real looking it turned out! I got a few snake skins and have been thinking about use in a project or 2. Thanks for showing how to do it.
LOVE the music! You inspire me to try new and different techniques. Thank you!
That’s amazing! I wouldn’t have the patience to do something like that!
This was super cool. Great job. Amazing. It turned out amazing. I LOVE YOUR ATTENTION TO DETAILS. If your going to try something you see take the time like you do to do the best you can do. DONT try to rush or cut corners. Take the time.
This was SO cool. A unique piece that is wild. AWESOME!!
Fantastic, what an amazing snake.
Love it when you create something different than coasters.
Your flower ones are beautiful but I do enjoy your sculls, frogs, dishes and wall art.
Please more videos like this one.
Thanks Julie.
Thank you so much! I live in south Louisiana ,U.S.A., and have a couple skins that my kids have found around here.. Have them saved to be used in resin.. Like you, I have looked at the the videos that i could find about how to do that... You are the first to give me a REALLY GOOD instruction video... THANKS AGAIN!!
So cool Julie. Thanks for sharing. Turned out awesome.
What an idea you had. You definitely should do another in the future (or more than one) if you come across more skins. Just leave the eyes completely out, and leave the skin overlapping the sides until the pour is done to avoid under-slippage. You did right by soaking the skin instead of pouring a little in the bottom first. That's for sure. I would have done that wrong. That's for sure, too. What a piece. Wow.
I love it!! It turned out great with the real snake skin.
Brilliant job..funky King Brown... thankyou for sharing it's fascinating to see your ideas come to life❤
Oh WOW that turned out SO COOL! I love when people turn snake sheds into cool art, my friend used to use his pet corn snake's sheds in mixed media canvas pieces!
White was definitely the right choice for the type of snake this shed was from, it turned out great! But also I wonder if using something shimmery and colorful with the larger, more transparent, belly scale section of the shed would look pretty too 😮
Also 10/10 on the sound of that unmolding 💗
Absolutely beautiful! Id hang something like this resin snake on my wall!
Julie , thats too cool! Thank you for sharing ! Love it!! ❤
Love the work space ! So organized. Would love to have a space like that . Enjoy your videos and learning tips.beautiful work
I love this snake but I wouldn’t have put the eyes in it love your channel keep up the good work ❤
Brilliant. I’ve been binge watching your videos and think they are fantastic. You make some amazing things. Thank you for allowing us to see the process and results.
It's so adorable and georgious. Congratulations.
That turned out so cool,I LOVE IT!
That is the coolest!! I love your designs!
It's really good. I'm very impressed with how it turned out.
Great idea to use real snake skin, I love it ❤
That turned so cool! I really like it!
WOW! That looks so cool!!
I have done work with snake sheds. The rough side was touching the skin, so the outside is the smooth side. I put a bunch of clear marbles inside the snake skin so that when it’s time to start the curing the marbles allow the pressure (and light) to get to your first layer good and attached to the mold.
Ok Julie this is so friggin cool.......nailed it ❤
So georgous julie job well done stunning ❤❤❤❤
That is so cool! You could scare the snot out of someone with that. 😁
That's a very cool idea. I love it.
This is great! I just got some shed skins from a friend, and I have your beautiful mold ❤
Thanks for this Julie I've only seen jewellery made with snake skin until now☺️
I can't believe you used snake skin, today. My husband just found one and my first thought was, can I put it in resin? 😅 Now I know. Yes you can! I love your snake. I think his eyes look really (dare I say?) cute. 😍
You do amazing work.
I needed to clarify something with you if you don't mind. I can't remember which videos I viewed, something pertaining to fast lights, people being allergic to them. Some people have seizure disorders such as epilepsy. I have it. Strobe lights or fast movement triggers grand mal seizures. Some are luckily not affected by them. It won't deter me from watching. I do look away briefly and find something to do 😆 until I'm able to watch again. I ❤ your work anyways. I just wanted to let you know about the medical issues some of us have though. Thank you for sharing your beautiful art. I appreciate you.
Hey Julie! Wow, this was such a cool project...he looks awesome! It would be great to find a little bit smaller eye but this was a winner! Love these different creations, keep them coming. Big ((Hugs)) from Texas!🤗🐍
I wouldn't go near a real 🐍 but you have done a brilliant job on this little guy xx
This is really cool!
What a cool idea! Your awesome
Very clever. Love snake skin.
I loved it ❤ you did awesomeness!!!
That is astounding! Great job
Thanks a lot
This is amazing!!
Turned out beautifully
Julie, just thought you might want to know that only poisonous snakes have elliptical pupils. Most have round pupils. And the rough side would have been the outside of the skin.😊
This is only true in North America. There are a number of venomous elapid snakes (the family that has mostly venomous round-pupiled snakes, like coral snakes and cobras) that have round pupils in Australia... in fact most of the dangerously venomous snakes in Australia have round pupils, like the taipans and tiger snakes (and the Australian brown snake and copper head too, completely different from the harmless north American brown snake or the slow pit viper called a copper head in the US). There are a good variety completely harmless small pythons that have cat-slit pupils throughout Australia, many of whom actually can make sweet pets (spotted pythons, Children's pythons, carpet pythons, etc).
Not to be pedantic but this isn't true - the boy in my profile picture has elliptical pupils and he is as far from venomous as it gets- just like with mammals pupil shape is more determinate for nocturnal/diurnal (example - Cobra, Mamba and Taipan all have round pupils and all three are hideously deadly)
Why is it America does that?¿ think all snakes the same world wide as they have snakes or anything. They always try and “educate” people without researching
@@BeastGuardiansweet pets? No.
@@melaniereisner8375you must have never encountered a well-socialized snake. They are animals, not monsters. There are many many different species, some tend toward calm, others can be nervous and defensive, some are prone to panicky threat displays. It also takes a little work to learn their body language, as it's often more subtle compared to mammals.
My common boa is many generations removed from the wild and has never once attempted to bite anything other than his food (reptilinks sausages). He's a wonderful curious and calm educational outreach animal and just feels like a gentle firm living hug, unless he's losing his balance and falling -- then he's briefly in tight hug mode until he gets into a stable position. To him, I'm his favorite warm tree and food provider.
Wow that’s awesome well done ❤❤❤
Amazing. Tooo coool 🎉🎉 you did such a great job ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
Cool looking!
Really cool project❤❤
Great work! He is excellent 🥰
Julie, that's very cool. But if it was a real snake I would be gone. Because I get freaked out over them. I like the way it turned out. Hugs. Have great day! 🙂😉
Very cool! Car out awesome
Lovely julie 🐍🐍
Wow that came out great
You could use the belly skin for bangle bracelets. That would be super cool!
by the way- the skin you got was for a python-- the "bigger scales" are actually belly scales. THe head would have been better with the smaller colored scales as that is what the top of the head is. at first i thought you were going to put the patterned scales for the top and sides, do a filler color then lay the belly scales to finish it off...but thats just coming from a snake owner of a few pythons....just my thoughts though-- its still a beautiful peice
That so cool looking love it🥰🥰
I think this is awesome. Great job
❤great job .wow I love the snake
What a fantastic job that turned out amazing
I have 10 snakes and I think this is absolutely amazing ❤
Very fiddly but well worth it fantastic project
It looks great.
He is cute. Don't like snakes, but I do like him. Thank you 😊😊
Awesome Video Awesome resin snake
It looks great 👍
Weather you like snakes or not this one is way cool! It came out beautifully!!!
This is so disturbing but in the best way! LOL Wonderful job!
He’s so cute!
That is so realistic ❤
Just a suggestion, if you go agin, use pearlescent white? Maybe would look more realistic?! LOVE watching your beautiful creations ❤❤❤
Awesome! the skin is perfect! ❤ That will freak a few people out!😂
Ty for the info about weighing it !
Awesome love it!!!
I love snakes and this is amazing 😍
This was very cool. We raise Ball Pythons and have a small Reptarium with an Educational Center. Thank you for sharing
This was wild but Sooo Cool 👍🏾😎💖💪🏾🦄
Loved the music!