I made a Divine Beast from Breath of the Wild

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Published 2023-05-05
I built the giant, winged Divine Beast, Vah Medoh, from Breath of the Wild, measuring in with a 35" wingspan (89cm). This makes it roughly big enough for a 1cm Minish-scale link (or pretty close to 28mm tabletop scale). It's so plucking big and I have no idea what I am going to do with it. Anyway, I'm going to go scream into the void until I'm able to playTears of the Kingdom.

And a HUGE thanks to all the support from everyone on Patreon! And a double thanks for fueling me with bird puns.

Support me on Patreon for a song shoutout: www.patreon.com/StudsonStudio
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Creators mentioned in this video:
The Vah Medoh ascension wizard, ‪@KlericYT‬ :    • 10 Ways Link can make it up to that D...  
Powerful terrain crafter, ‪@WeltenbauerClub‬
The Bitsfather, ‪@ScratchBashing‬
Wormy dealy dealer, ‪@NorthoftheBorder‬

Chapters
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00:00 - Build-a-Bird Workshop
00:57 - Let's just wing it
06:46 - Vah Medoh is an octocopter (propellers)
08:58 - Into the belly of the beast
09:33 - Making a Sheikah texture roller
11:21 - Wing detailing
14:35 - Ribcage and wishbone
16:41 - Tail feathers, cloaca, etc.
20:36 - Two-piece drumstick
23:14 - Divine Beak
25:02 - Texturizing using sludgy malice
26:28 - Painting
28:42 - Assembly, flocking, and patreon shoutouts
31:04 - Beauty shots
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Music used in this video:
Breath of the Wild and other Nintendo music is property of Nintendo and used under adherence to their Nintendo Game Content Guidelines for Online Video & Image Sharing Platforms

Special thanks to Gamechops ‪@gamechops‬ and Caspian ‪@caspianc16‬ for the creative commons use of their Hyrule Lofi album and Tarrey town:    • Hyrule Lofi  

Additional special thanks to Gamechops and Tee Lopes for the creative commons use of their track, Kass' Theme:    • Zelda: Breath of the Wild ▸ Kass  ~ T...  

#breathofthewild #zelda

All Comments (21)
  • @StudsonStudio
    Addressing the concerns: the microplastic grinding at 10:25 was done in an area where I was able to sweep up the plastic debris off the cement I was sitting over. This was easier than trying to sweep up my room. No ground water/dirt/grass was harmed in the making of this video (in my best judgement). But next time, I'll try to rig up some vacuum system. Thank you for everyone's concerns!
  • @kelly_knox
    This build is so sick it's practically ill eagle
  • @bex7366
    As a PhD candidate studying birds (certified bird nerd), I can say with 100% certainty that your portrayal of government drones birds are completely accurate
  • @tedsbears2380
    The accuracy, the comedy, the life hacks, the modeling tips, the whole build its self, all of it is beautiful, someone should give this man some sort of an award
  • @PLUSRUIN
    "My partner lost a set of earrings..." had me right here.
  • @LeoSquared
    Guys has anybody noticed how this guy would be perfect for the Bolson Construction Company? His name ends with ‘son’ He’s good at building He’s building something about Hyrule
  • The skill of making builds out of random things will never cease to amaze me.
  • @Mya_2007
    11:27 To answer your question, yes they do! its called a scapula (which is the same name as shoulder blade bone) but they have an extra bone called a corocoid! You can feel it (if you are lucky enough to hold da bird) near their chest area :)
  • I'm new to the channel so the almost-too-perfect usage of random trash and junk turning into such a beautiful piece of art is so impressive I can barely comprehend how amazing it all is. I hope this video gets a billion views.
  • Everyone already knows about the supremely good editing, humor, crafting skill, creativity, resourcefulness and editing, but can we appreciate the sound design in these videos? Such a treat.
  • Gorgeous build as always! Regarding the "using trash or not" when building, I mean yes using all trash is impressive and a big part of your channel as well. But I also just enjoy seeing you use everyday materials (it being trash or foam or neither) to create new and cool things!
  • @keenanlane8527
    I love the genuine giggle at your partner saying “shawarma”
  • @adriannavanoyen
    The wood things you used to make the sternum are giant "clothes pegs" that are held together by a thick elastic for blanket fort building. Very common in Waldorf and Montessori play.
  • @BIOHAZ3RD31
    I get a little excited whenever I see the horseshoes being used. It's like the a little recurring Easter egg.
  • I'm always amazed at how insanely accurate these turn out. Your eye for matching up bits and bobs with the finer details is so damn impressive it's not even funny.
  • @pineconepebble6409
    thank you for making these videos i love watching them so much. i have alot of trouble falling asleep but your voice is really relaxing and helps me fall asleep. your sense of humour is great and i really enjoy your editing style, just so much effort goes into everything. idk how to say it but its very engaging and it takes my mind off my anxiety and thats how im able to finally fall asleep. i’ve seen every video and i even rewatch them every now and then. it’s always a real treat whenever you upload, so thank you for doing what you do!
  • the ammount of consistency with which studson turns garbage into some of the dopest minis ive ever seen is flooring
  • @gloomymuffin1
    Can we just appreciate the absolute talent this man has? Like he can make amazing sculptures out of nothing, his comedy is extremely well written as well as a master of segways, he’s able to take random patron users and order them into a coherent song, and he can edit it all into a really engaging video. Like Jesus Christ man just so much creativity.
  • I love his humor and how his partners stuff just conveniently gets lost more often than not! His designs are great and he kept me laughing throughout the video😂