I agree! I enjoy and watch these videos to learn more about various art & mediums, so I love to see the failures / what doesn’t work. I learn what to do and not to do for when I go to try something myself and use their experience to try myself.
Whenever Jazz tries out different activity that can be considered an "art" he manages to impress me. Jazza, you are doing a great job trying all the activities with your skills! You're doing an excellent job 😚💖💞✨
English is obviously a second language...what are you trying to say in the first sentence? Just type in your language, we can use the translation feature.
That just sounds so mean to say to someone. even if English is there second language commenting to them and saying it didn't make any sense is wrong that could make them feel bad there trying.
@@CarzyGrace37 obviously they took the criticism better then you and edited their comment to actually make sense, you must have lived in a bubble your whole life and told it was ok when something bad happened when In reality it wasn't. By not telling them it would help mold them into a soft insecure little pamper me person like you, little soft Sally. I didn't tell them to go kill themselves, or leave them hanging, the only insult I ever made was here to you, get over yourself bud. Frickin Internet emotional support hero over here.
@@Burn77oas7 Wtf? I can understand it perfectly, they're basically saying that no matter what type of art or art adjacent thing Jazza tries he impresses them. Maybe it's easier for me to understand because I'm not a native English speaker either so I have a more lateral way of thinking about language, but for real, it's really not that hard. You're just being difficult for no reason.
That last one was sublime! I can't paint to save my life, so all of them are impressive to me, but the last one did that illusion just right! I hope you had an awesome time in Scottland!
love how you show all the negatives of doing it which no-one really talks about. This enables us noobies have an advantage cuz now we know how to approach this and what to avoid. You really are awesome Jazza
I love how you always show your mistakes, it really helps those like myself who struggle with failure in creative pursuits but as you said it’s all just a learning curve. Thank you :)
Mrs. Jazza not holding back 😂 I love Jazza's determination. Inspiring. Always surprised to hear Jazza is "painfully awkward and generally introverted". Definite improvement with some gorgeous art subjects 😍
it's so lovely to see you exploring the UK, I really enjoyed the first time you tried these invisible painting challenges so it's great to see you do it again!
Hi Jazza...first of THANK YOU! I won a cintiq from you almost 8 years ago and it is still in use to this day. It got me through school and it is still with me when I landed job after job. It is amazing to see that your channel have grown and continue to do so. Much love from halfway across the globe.
Never realised the country I grew up in and live in would be the perfect place for this!! I suppose it makes sense considering we almost always have clouds!- the hills featured in the paintings you made were absolutely stunning (along with the rest of it!!) and defo captured their essence with ease!!
I think his wife wanted to go to Scotland, and he made it a video so that it counts as a business expense.. I wouldn't read too much into why he chose Scotland 😂
I’ve never heard of this invisible painting, thank you RU-vid for recommending it to me, it was pretty cool. I think you did a fantastic job, I loved all of them!! Now I have to head over to TT to check out your inspiration!
the two paintings from the Loch turned out really good! i enjoyed this vid a lot and props to you for sticking to your position for the castle while being watched by hundreds of people ^^'' i coudn't have stayed there i think
What I like best about Jazza was that he was able to explain the struggles behind these art challenges that appeared so easy and perfect when presented on TikTok.
I feel like using acrylics, and making sure the aim is a little lower with no sky in the painting would make the illusion easier, especially trying to paint the whole thing and then add on, because oils just smudge. Still a really fun video!
Some tips i will suggest for the next attempts are making sure you paint everything with sharp edges only without blending and painting things that are closer way more detailed that everything else, that really sales it. Other than that, this one's look really good! good job
♥️♥️♥️ I love all of the paintings you did in this video and think you accomplish the invisibility thing quite well, but I have to say the final painting, putting the Loch Ness monster in was just awesome! Thank you for that!! You did Nessie proud!! ♥️♥️♥️
I'd love to see you try a large canvas, further away from the camera, using perhaps a phone or something as a monitor so you can see the effect, then you can DETAIL IT UP! 😅 The Nessie painting was fantastic!
@@celticperspective5183 I know they're brothers. I actually got to this channel thanks to one of Shad's video about 3D printed swords, if I remember correctly, as well as the one where Shad tries to teach his brother swordfighting.
I CANNOT BELIVE YOU WHERE IN SCOTLAND!!!! And you drove past Perth (my home)!!! The lil castle on the cliff at 7:03 is on Kinoull Hill which is right next to my house. So upset I missed your visit but glad you got to experience the beauty of our country!!
I think my fave us the Loch Ness Monster one..... well done, Jazza. :) So jealous that you're in Scotland.... hope you guys are having a great time over there..... Hope to see you back in the studio soon. :)
I'm so so so glad you chose Urquhart Castle to paint at. It's my favourite spot in our not so sunny Scotland. And where you chose to paint is an exact spot I stood for like 10 mins just staring over the lovely loch. So glad you appreciated it! 😁👍
You appreciate Scotland’s scenery, I’m so glad the weather has been ok for you on your trip to Scotland. (I live there and it’s rain 99.9% of the time.
Honestly, I wasn't a massive fan of your previous attempt and the first couple attempts in this video, but that just humanizes you. Thanks for sharing that and also telling about the awkwardness (very relatable) with the crowd. Love seeing you learn, even if it doesn't end in a masterpiece. Of course, this DID end in a masterpiece! You're an inspiration on so many levels.
I was at Loch Ness last year and only saw this castle from the water as we were on a boat tour of the lake, but I felt so accomplished when I instantly recognised the blurred castle at the beginning of the video
I loved this video!! All the paintings were amazing, but that last one was perfect! Im going to Scotland next year and this video (plus your vlogs) have increased my excitement, which I didnt even know was possible. Lol
😊 loved your Nessie! Was excited to see you were in Scotland, I'm from and live just outside Edinburgh. I hope your family enjoyed the trip. Scotland is such a gorgeous country, from the lowlands, central belt and the stunning highlands. 💙
When I draw the figures in, I already have a story, and your story to it is nice, your perspective is challenging you, but it is also extremely interesting, a perspective of some one, reminding his dog, sitting there,...as it sits...enjoying his moment out with nature. Is very cool. What I normally do is sketch the animal I want to paint or sculpt a few times, from a few perspectives used onward, and than eventually start painting it in in layers. And with that, reach a figurine. Sometimes it can be many, for instance in a city scene, of such or work place with many people, something alike. IN this one you can see you actually...have great talent, you just need to learn your hands, how to draw what you have in mind. It is experience, and takes you some practice is all. I am actually sure you are very creative, and you don't have to paint much or many, it is all about, what you did produce. And producing comes with needs, just as the need to start producing. Gotta have breakfast too, so good luck on the content.
Oh I don't think I've seen anyone other than myself paint on a "turned" canvas before, I feel validated! Oh, and I got a suggestion for a painting challange: Follow a Bob Ross tutorial, but the colours are "randomised" in order. So let's say Bob mentions 7 colours that we'll simply call 1234567 (cause I can't remember the names other than titanium white and prussian blue), then you pull out the colour one by one so the order might be 3426715. So every time Bob says to use [colour 1], you will instead have to use [colour 3] and so on. The end result is probably gonna look awful but it could be fun!
Although I live in Guernsey it's nice to see a famous youtuber near the Islands and places not many famous youtubers/people go so i really appreciate it❤❤❤✍
We Vermonter's have a loch monster too. Champ of Lake Champlain in Burlington, VT. New York is on the other side of the lake, so we share Champ with them. :)
You came to Scotland!!! Welcome to my beautiful home country - I hope you and your family had an amazing time. I live in Edinburgh, I wonder if you also came here on your way to or from Inverness? By the way - you nailed it this time - great work! Dinny gan awaw tae bide awaw neebur!!!!
Hey, could you maybe do a video (or series if enough interest?) where you redraw pokemon in a super realistic/dark comic book style? Cause Pokemon, while having cool designs, always look kinda squishy and cute (even those that are supposed to be scary) and it would be interesting to see you draw truly scary (or cute but in a more realistic way) pokemon.