Hey guys today we are going to create the new location in Fortnite Season 3 Coral Castle
with real water!
The past days have been incredibly hot and I thought it would be time to create
Coral Castle the new location in Fortnite Season 3
aka Atlantis, which it is not.
This is the blueprint and I'll use a baking sheet as
the underneath layer because we will play with some water in today's tutorial,
but at first we will focus on the clay part the polymer clay part
to build all the different islands and also to create this castle in the middle
the Coral Castle!
And this is some old used and dried clay.
I'm keeping this for special occasions like this one.
I can use all this old clay now
as the underground structure
for this whole location because there is something
special about this place.
It is underneath the water level and I try to simulate this by using a water pump,
but I'll tell and show you later more about this.
So we will
still use some old clay.
We have this stair, this tiny step on the left side.
We have five different islands
also the shark island which I created some while ago would be on the right side,
but as I already have created this island
I decided to keep it out of this creation
and also besides this location we recently got some new content in Fortnite.
We now have the cars
at least I think you can now use them.
I haven't played for like three or four days because well, I was just watching my replays
to get this place right
which I am creating right now. And then we have some amazing new skins. I love Dummy.
Please write down in the comments that you want to see Dummy.
I would be more than happy to make a funny project out of this. So we can put the clay aside.
Don't worry. I'll. Keep it
for future projects and we start mixing the beautiful colors which is this
green dark blue and ochre and we get this beautiful color
and I will use this let's call it ocean green
for all the outlines
around the islands.
When you imagine we are flying over these islands with a helicopter
you will see that there is an outline
a brighter outline around each island
and this is when the water gets...
When the water gets a little bit shallow
when you step onto the beach
the water color mixes more and more with the underground color of the sand of the beach.
And this is why the blue of the water is mixing with the yellow of the sand
and we get this beautiful green.
Then we have some wet sand which is more brownish
and then the dried scent which is really bright
so I'll make sure to mix all these different components
to make an authentic look for all the islands.
Now this is the ground layer of our hole
where we will place coral castle on top.
It's just a very thin layer of clay
and we also have some sand banks
swimming, floating in this area. This is the step the stair
the waterfall stair
this cascading waterfall
and hopefully this will work with water when I use real water. This is our shark grey.
Not the dolphin grey!
It's shark gray.
Watch the shark video and then you'll know why.
So we will place the grey clay underneath to simulate all the rocks
for the different islands.
And I thought while creating these islands
I want to make it as accurate as possible and to simulate nature and this means
I would start by using the grey for the rocks and then adding the sand around
and later a very thin layer of green clay for the grass.
And somehow you will feel you will see
the form underneath
from the rocks and hopefully this looks just accurate. It looks very authentic
but well we'll see.
By the way the soundtrack in the background it's coral chorus
which you'll probably recognize from the game
and today in the studio while I was finishing this creation
and Andy was doing
was cutting this video
we thought: Oh, okay. There is a one hour edition, a one hour video of this song.
Let's enjoy this!
I think well, it was a tough time, the first 15 minutes it was like
I know stop it!
The second quarter the second 15 minutes were like
ah OK there are some new nuances to this song I haven't heard before.
Oh, okay. There's a beautiful guitar in the background.
Oh, look at that!
Then the third quarter would be...
Well, in the third quarter, you would almost like forget about the song and focus on what you were doing
and in the fourth quarter you realize that you are still listening to this song.
The one hour edition and that it is really beautiful, a great song and
well suddenly the song is over because it was the one hour edition
and Andy and I and we haven't told anyone in the studio yet
all the other guys are on vacation right now.
We are planning to make a one hour repeat Friday.
This means every Friday we would choose one song and just listen to it
and yep let's see who will enjoy this
or win or lose.
Few weeks ago we listened to the Lord of the Rings
taking the hobbits to Isengard.
Probably you'll not know this when you're younger, but you should definitely
look this up on YouTube.
They are taking the hobbits to Isengard with the song.
There is also a 10 hour edition, by the way.
You should check this out. Okay, but back to the creation to the sculpting part because in the meantime
we have done a lot of landscape sculpting and shaping.
We have brought in a lot of outlines. This is what I was talking about before.
And now we are adding some tiny details we started with this process. This will be a stoney way,
a beautiful pattern
made by the people of Atlantis. I mean Coral Castle
and then we have this space where we will put the coral castle on top.
I'm just adding some sand details
that the edges between
the ochre and the gray doesn't look too sharp.
And this will be the first building this is Coral Castle
and it's the ground floor of Coral Castle. This is the way I created
most of the tiny tiny miniature buildings
on my Fortnite maps because it's a good way
to work your way up.
I did that also to locations like
the Agency for example. A very complicated building but when you start at the ground floor
and then going up first floor and so on it makes it way more easy.
We have two tiny pools.
I would love to have a pool right now. It is really hot.
Yeah, it is. Well, this afternoon
we have been to my aunt's place, aunt and uncle
and they were kind enough
to put up a paddling pool
intended for the kids
but well I enjoyed it also a lot because again, it was really really hot.
Now as I'm doing the voice over it is really late. Um almost night
and it's still really really hot.
I enjoy this atmosphere right now a lot. The windows are wide open.
We have some air circulation going
a little bit of well, I wouldn't say wind
but well, there is some moving air and it's really nice.
So these are all the beautiful details.
We are adding to coral castle especially the golden...
The golden dome part on the roof. This is what I really liked.
Then we have these six columns
for stone figures standing right there. We have another building
also with this bright blue and golden roof.
With two domes and we can place it onto our map, as well. Both buildings are connected
by this stony way
and then we have this tower right on top of this tiny rock
which also looks quite beautiful. Another building and the second one
Also, very tiny one goes there we have a tiny bridge. The architectural...
Is it is it pronounced this way architectural
the architectural design of these buildings
is really beautiful. It's part of it what I like
Is the color choice we have bright blue we have
golden clay and ochre,
but also this...
Shape with the dome design. A lot of stone figurines standing around,
so yeah, this is the way what I would say Atlantis would look like.
So we are working our way up. We are coating
The landscape, the islands with a very very thin layer of green clay.
We are getting in some vegetation
and even more important than the grass on the ground will be the palm trees
which we will create after oven hardening because then we can glue
all these beautiful palm trees onto the map by using my super glue.
Yeah, I'm just adding not randomly.
You can see I have the blueprint on the left side. I am adding some dark spots
because the grass isn't green everywhere. We have some dry places
especially where we have a lot of trees.
We have these dark spots.
This wheel will also be the island where the broken plane will be located.
At least some parts of it, so I make sure to damage the surface
of the landscape of the grass, because I was just Imagining
how this plane is going down and crashes down on the island.
One wing is lying on the island
the other one is
going down to the...
well to the area where the buildings are located
and then we have some further stones lying around
and some further buildings
some huts, tiny huts.
This is a way up to this beautiful building
which looks like a gigantic shell
and we will create this as well, of course.
We have another tower, which is located right here
and these are the first two huts.
Yeah, it's a really really small scale.
I'm, not really sure if you can get a feeling for the scale. This is a wooden statue,
a tiny figurine which we will put right there. I will create some further of these,
but well, I don't really have to show you.
It's quite boring.
This is the the shell hut which I was talking about.
We are mixing this bright pink
and put it on top of a white thin layer.
And now we can create the roof
which is going up like a starfish somehow
and then we have some further layers going to the top.
Now the color changes. Now, we have the pink underneath and the white on top.
This will also be repeated
for the next levels of this building and then we have some crazy tiny thorns
which I also wanted to include
on this building on this roof.
And now that it is placed we can work on the stone and also this tiny boat
which has a tiny pirate flag
which I totally forgot about. I now realized this.
So welcome onboard.
We are just adding some tiny details.
Not 100 percent accurate,
but for most of the parts,
for the most important details
I just wanted to bring the color in.
We have a mast. I'm using a paperclip for this
and now the boat is almost finished. We have this tiny dish
and put it onto this tiny hill of blue clay.
Hopefully this will disappear
as soon as the water is floating around.
This is a broken hut with a lot of stones and now this will be the tiny plane.
This is dark green, grass green.
I use this a lot for...
I think for the Rainbow Six Siege models
because it looks like the navy color the navy green.
This is the front of the crashed plane
and all the different segments
which are scattered around. We have one wing and the other one will go into the water
and we have the back fin of the plane
which will be also in the water and then i'm just adding some details.
We have another hut right here on the coast
and the fishing pier to catch some sharks.
Okay.
And another hut right there
and now well
we have another important pier
which is well not really important important,
but it's visually quite important.
It is sticking and pointing to Coral Castle.
Placed on the hillside right over Coral Castle.
This is bright blue and we will mix it with white.
I used the noodle machine for this which is now also available in the online store on clayclaim.com
And you can use it perfectly to get very thin layers of clay
or also to mix different colors together. I stopped at three repetitions
because I still wanted to see some white
And also some bright blue
and that they are not mixed up
because it's a waterfall.
And now we add some bubbling water,
some white clay and I'll stick some tiny holes in this
and this has two reasons.
First of all, it looks like foam it looks beautiful.
Almost like on a real coast landscape area
second reason is...
Through these tiny holes, hopefully
the water can float away.
Can see a way that Atlantis
I mean Coral Castle is not drowning,
but we will find out if this works. Now I am working on this outline
which is also a barrier for the water
which we will add. I just wanted to be really sure and I thought we could test this
and even before oven hardening because now we can change the height of the waterfalls.
Okay, it looks like some water found its way to the lower level.
We should fix that. Also the waterfall on the left side looks too high.
After fixing we are ready to go into the oven
In the meantime we can work on some details.
We have to create all the corals. We have two different colors of corals.
Then we have the pine trees
and I think I forgot about one fishing pier,
but let's first start with the first color of corals
and I think I found a good way to create them.
What do you say? Do you like the shape of the corals?
Does it look like corals?
Or does it look just like some clay I randomly smashed in some holes?
Well, it looks somehow organic. This is what I really like.
So these shapes were not made intentionally.
In the background you can really hear the song
we've been listening to a lot today. Some orange brown and ochre will give us this beautiful bright brown
for all the tree trunks for the pine trees.
In total, I think we have almost 40,
40 pine trees. Hopefully, I don't forget an important one.
Yeah, I'll speed this up because it really took like an hour to create all these pine trees.
Beautiful another hour to listen to the coral chorus.
So beautiful, look at all the pine trees, which we will put into the oven.
In the meantime I forgot about one important spot. I drilled a hole right there.
It's the drain of Atlantis, which I totally forgot about and this is quite important
because well if we don't have this whole Atlantis we'll drown again
and it's gone again and we're ready to go into the oven!
Freshly baked Coral Castle!
Well, if this should be Atlantis it should be way way bigger, yeah.
This is my opinion on this not just to put
one crashed airplane onto this spot
but like 10 some sinking ships. Yeah.
What happened?
We need to glue this. I'm using my hot glue for this. Now that we remove the baking sheet
let's take all these beautiful corals in two different colors.
We can glue them onto our map.
The one right there.
I try to be as accurate as possible,
but not for this working step. I just took a green pen and adding
some more plants, some seaweed hanging around and these are the very first pine trees we are placing.
We are populating these beautiful islands.
I'm using the super glue for this.
It's very fast drying. We have this fishing pier right there another one in the front,
which also looks quite beautiful
and now this is the baking sheet.
The wooden pieces are just support
for the creation to stand on.
Then we have the water pipe
and let's see if this works.
No water. Is it broken? Maybe we add a little bit more.
There there is the water coming out. Okay, it was just
too little water. The water level wasn't high enough.
Maybe we can take this straw
making the fountain a little longer
because then we can drill a tiny hole
Into the creation and making a way for the water.
Okay, this should work.
Oops, another hole in my table.
Just imagine in 10 years what my desk will look like.
We will put the straw inside.
Okay.
Now carefully.
This should be the perfect height. You're sticking it into the pump.
It's working! Okay now, let's see what is happening.
The water is finding its way
floating around.
This will be the last waterfall.
Maybe we add a little bit more water
Oh, oh, there's a lot of water.
Look at coral castle. Oh, no, it's underwater!
Maybe we can drill some holes that the water on the lower level can flow away faster.
One hole isn't enough. We need some more holes.
Maybe 5-6 holes.
It's draining off the water. It's going away on the lower level. I'm adding a little bit of soap
for a beautiful water foam effect.
Beautiful smell. Guys, I guess...
that's it Coral Castle!
I hope you enjoyed this video creating Coral Castle in this baking sheet
with a lot of real water.
Take care, stay healthy. Stay creative. See you soon. Bye!
