First you have no idea what a blending stump is in the first place now it's your all time favorite thing.. Character development at it's finest I'm proud hahaha!
Ah...a case of the drive for creativity overcoming cognitive dissonance, changing one mind by the willingness to experiment and experience new things...extra bonus points that it came in a video featuring how our perceptions of “real and true” get played with by our very sensory organs/instruments! Was that by choice or coincidence?
@@emperor8716 any heat/steam source will work. It should also reappear at around -10C . they are used a lot in sewing/quilting so the steam iron makes the marks invisible.
At 6:10 I just LOVE the genuine amount of excitement Jazza gives out. Like a baby that got his long wanted toy from shop 😂😂 Yes Jazza show them the childish vibes of us adults! ❤️❤️
Hi Jazza! If you are reading this message then let me tell you that I like all your videos before even I begin to watch them because I known that whatever you post will surely be helpful for me and my artworks, and my beforehand likes honestly be useful. I am a 13 year and a big fan of yours for over 2 years and you have helped me a lot in my artwork. Thanks for all😊😊.
To all viewing this comment and checking the reply section, pls watch my content and if you like them then pls subscribe my channel and help me grow. I am a new gamer on youtube and I really work hard on my videos, pls consider supporting me by subscribing my channel if you like my content.
I came here as fast as possible to say that your my passion for art...ive been drawing for 7 years now and im 14 btw and your the reason that kept me going without you my love for art and drawing would have perished in flames never to be seen again thank you jazza so much for being my inspiration for 7 or less years im a boy btw XD there is a ton more words that i want to say to you but i cant since it would take forever all i can say is that i love you jazza keep it going be who you are love yourself be happy and live your life the way you want
Jazza: "In real life we have depth perception" Me, with my one eye that refuses to work properly: "Aha, but you see, I am not bound by such feeble limitations!"
I broke my feet today because I kicked my computer because someone commented that my videos are bad! I hate unjustified criticism. Please wish me a speedy recovery, dear tgf
Just when I think I’m not going to like a video because of the topic, like blending stumps, (boring item) then Jazza goes and makes it fun and entertaining and engaging. I felt the same about optical illusions, but dang it Jazza, you made me like it! The key is that you are being simply YOU. It’s what everyone is connecting to; your excitement and enthusiasm for art and sharing it with your unique and quirky personality, no matter the topic, that’s the best content ever. Strong work Jazza! Keep on being you and being real. ❤️❤️❤️
I'm loving the direction you've been taking your videos as of late. These are things we would have done in school/art classes, but haven't seen or done in years and it's great to see them being done again or for the first time. Love this. May have to also try one for myself later on as well.
I've always loved these 3d pop up art type things. They're super cool, but they're always just blocks or whatever, I'd love to see more that are characters etc. popping out from the page
I am seriously loving watching you gather new tools for your toolbox from your expirimentation videos! The heat pen and the blending stump showing up again and being useful is just awesome to see, it's like an inside joke for people who saw those videos :)
I have been your subscriber for a while now. And I just have to say that you are truly a wonderful, inspiring person. I found your videos always helpful when I just wanted to distract myself from my anxiety. Your art has come our looking amazing time and time again. Keep it up, Jazza!
I've never been an artist, per se, but in high school we could substitute design and drafting for art requirements. I fell in love with the precision of the work we did. One of the best classes I took was a 3D projection class. It was basically taking a XYZ draft of an object, and then projecting it into a faux-3D space by perspective drawing, and vice versa. This was back in the early 90's. Even at the time, there was computer software capable of doing this very thing, but learning how to interpret 2D content into 3D space, and vice versa (even if mentally) was a good skill, which has helped me in life. Even though I don't do work related to CAD, or art, simple projects around the home can require flattening 3D space into 2D plans, or imagining 2D plans projected into 3D space.
Ah-Mazing, Jazza! You’re a better Artist than I ever was, probably. You’re quicker, and hyper realistic with your optical illusions. I used to watch Bob Ross paint, starting in my childhood. He was pretty awesome, too.
I "dabbled" in 3D art for a while, discovered that surfaces directly against the paper should be their true shape (for example, a circular "hole" shape in the paper SHOULD be drawn as a true circle). The reason being that it will always accurately follow the perspective that the paper is on.
At school like 1 or 2 years ago we got to draw lots of illusions. A 3D ball, a 3D hand, a triangle illusion thing and a staircase illusion. I still have them actually
Just had a video idea 🍿 Take a bag of pop corn and pick out a few random shapes. Use these to make characters or figures. Boom 🤯 (I'm not sure if this has been done or not)
paper stump is the best thing in universe now 😂 anyways, hope you enjoyed your birthday! ❤ I have always new energy for making something creative after watching your videos 🌠
My Dad has a book by M C Escher (a Dutch artist famous for illusions) and when I was a kid I would spend ages looking through the book having fun with the illusions.
im pretty sure the best way to make the hole realistic is to make it a perfect circle from the top down view. the elliptical effect will happen at any angle you look at it from
My way to do this kind of drawing is by setup the camera angle first and attach it to the monitor. Then I plestered my paper on the table so it won't move. After it, I can draw on the paper but keep in track with what I drawing by seeing the monitor.
As someone who has taken technical drawing classes, watching Jazza draw straight parallel lines with just a ruler (no square and bevel) hurt my brain and soul
4:54 My friend bought a cheap tidal oillusion bath mat online, and when you open the door into the restroom, it looks like a hole in the ground, so I guess it could be pretty effective if done correctly. I think you should enlarge it, like when you walk around a corner.
If you still miss the feeling of smudging with your fingers, but want to avoid the oil from them going into the drawing, then a really cheap trick is to cut of the fingers on a latex glove and wear those offcuts. I used to do that a lot when I was younger, both before and after learning about blending stubs, and really liked the result. :) Also personally I use both ends of the blending stubs at the same time. That way one end is the ‘cleaner’ end for highlights or low pigment blending, and the other end is a more heavily pigmented end(not cleaned) for darker tones, softer shadows without pencil lines and direct use without pre drawing with a pencil. Not that I think there is a right or wrong way of blending or using blending stubs, but as you’ve said ”we all learn differently”, and i just really wanted to share my approach 😁
Jazza: “...I think mainly because in real life we have depth perception...” I don’t have depth perception 😢. I have Amblyopia and Esotropia Strabismus in my left eye (meaning my eye looks inward) so my brain takes most of the input it gets from my right eye and peripheral from my left but it suppresses most of the input it gets from my left eye. As a result my left eye is weaker than my right. I may try to do another Strabismus surgery (I had two when I was a little because as a baby my right eye also crossed) at some point which would hopefully straighten my left eye however it wouldn’t change my eye sight. Some people have had success with vision therapy yet there isn’t a vision therapy eye doctor near enough to me. When I close my left eye, everything is pretty much the same except I lose the peripheral from the left.
Jazza I have been watching you for quite a few years and because of you I improved so much, I was hoping if you could make some tutorials on dynamic poses and discovering your art style and stuff( I know some of these videos already exist but I feel like those tutorials are kind of out dated) I would appreciate it greatly thank you for being a great teacher Mr jazza
I love how he was so defensive on smudging with his fingers and now he just straight up goes to blending stumps.
I can’t like your comment it’s perfectly at 666
He switched fully to abc.
@@ahuman4734 ?
@@Gameboy2007-Official Remember how he was explaining people changing their minds.
@@ahuman4734 I still don't understand
I love how blending stumps are now his best friends AHAHAHA truly a character development worthy of an award
You got a heart 👀
@@devilofficial9117 OMG I didn't even notice djfkdbg 10/10 best day in a long time
@@alesacc haha congrats ^^
Heart acquired
Tru
The tape rolling down the stairs actually got me for a split second hahaha
i cackled bc i thing we were all expecting it to roll over but that’s Comedy at its finest! expect the unexpected!
I yelped tbh lol
I still don’t know how he did it
@@scaredycraft2798 Expect the unexpected : The Hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy.
@@toms6291 don’t panic but I think aliens are gonna destroy your planet
First you have no idea what a blending stump is in the first place now it's your all time favorite thing.. Character development at it's finest I'm proud hahaha!
Yeah, like now you use it all of the time.
I only see Ducks
Hiii
I love ur channels much!
Here before 1k likes (I love your videos btw)
a
6th comment!
This might sound a little weird, but it's adorable when he gets excited 5:51, 6:10
yes, its werid ur werid thats werid
lol it is
It is! He's so cute when he does that
Ok so that blue pen is basically the same thing as a Pilot Frixion but I am here for how _extra_ Jazza is to erase it with actual fire 😂
what else is he supposed to do 😂
Ah...a case of the drive for creativity overcoming cognitive dissonance, changing one mind by the willingness to experiment and experience new things...extra bonus points that it came in a video featuring how our perceptions of “real and true” get played with by our very sensory organs/instruments! Was that by choice or coincidence?
@@emperor8716 any heat/steam source will work. It should also reappear at around -10C . they are used a lot in sewing/quilting so the steam iron makes the marks invisible.
@@emperor8716 He... could use a plastic eraser to make heat with friction :'D
@@SayukiSuzukiMizuno True, But is that as cool as taking fire to a line and that line disappearing?! XD
Jazza got me with the rolling tape. I literally jumped, as if it was a jump-scare. Well played, sir.
I blinked aggressively 💀 I was so shocked lmao
Ymfgt d
how to tell whether it's a recent jazza video or an old jazza video :
apearrence of blending stumps
appearance*
@@isthisnecessary7880 Don't ruin the joke
@@Starlight_Cloudy-xm7pksrry :(
At 6:10 I just LOVE the genuine amount of excitement Jazza gives out. Like a baby that got his long wanted toy from shop 😂😂 Yes Jazza show them the childish vibes of us adults! ❤️❤️
He's using blending stumps out of his own free will!!
I LOVE IT!
You go, Jazza!!
I love how jazza is learning and teaching at the same time. Always feels like learning with jazza :D
Hi Jazza! If you are reading this message then let me tell you that I like all your videos before even I begin to watch them because I known that whatever you post will surely be helpful for me and my artworks, and my beforehand likes honestly be useful. I am a 13 year and a big fan of yours for over 2 years and you have helped me a lot in my artwork. Thanks for all😊😊.
To all viewing this comment and checking the reply section, pls watch my content and if you like them then pls subscribe my channel and help me grow.
I am a new gamer on youtube and I really work hard on my videos, pls consider supporting me by subscribing my channel if you like my content.
"Ok so I'm going to give you a little example so- *GASP OMG THIS IS A GREAT IDEA HOLD ON IMA DO THIS PROPERLY"
I love this man
me to
me too
*Person with death perception looks intensely at corpse*
"Yup, he's definitely dead. I can perceive that."
Legit was about to correct you on your spelling and I’m sorry
I don’t have death perception and can definitely perceive that when staring at a corpse.
@@Alpha13Wolf maybe you do have death perception
If you don’t have death perception, your either blind or brain dead
I see dead people
Your supposed to hold the pencil from the end and wobble it 🤣
M not an artist but still watching Jazza for a long time now ... Coolest Man with the brush 💖😍
I came here as fast as possible to say that your my passion for art...ive been drawing for 7 years now and im 14 btw and your the reason that kept me going without you my love for art and drawing would have perished in flames never to be seen again thank you jazza so much for being my inspiration for 7 or less years im a boy btw XD there is a ton more words that i want to say to you but i cant since it would take forever all i can say is that i love you jazza keep it going be who you are love yourself be happy and live your life the way you want
The fact that I didn’t even know this was a new video-
It's bcuz of the thumbnails, it looks kinda old and not very appealing like his latest thumbnails.
Ikr
Jazza: "In real life we have depth perception"
Me, with my one eye that refuses to work properly: "Aha, but you see, I am not bound by such feeble limitations!"
Wdym doesn't work properly...?
me trying to fixing the green dot, my nystagmus "never when i'm here"
Lol
@@brunokocinas1635 he/she probably has a lazy eye
@@nicolash860 ?
Blending stump was the evolutionary break through that jazza needed to know to rule the art world more than he has now.!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
U already broke my brain by not knowing what a blending stump was 😅😂
I broke my feet today because I kicked my computer because someone commented that my videos are bad! I hate unjustified criticism. Please wish me a speedy recovery, dear tgf
@@AxxLAfriku good luck lol that made me laugh!
@@AxxLAfriku well you kinda spam so many random and annoying stuff everywhere lol
It breaks my brain that no one knows it is actually called a tortillion.
@@AxxLAfriku good lmfao
Blending stump... in the Netherlands we call it a ‘doezelaar’. I love your experiments with optical illusion Drawing 🤩
Just when I think I’m not going to like a video because of the topic, like blending stumps, (boring item) then Jazza goes and makes it fun and entertaining and engaging. I felt the same about optical illusions, but dang it Jazza, you made me like it! The key is that you are being simply YOU. It’s what everyone is connecting to; your excitement and enthusiasm for art and sharing it with your unique and quirky personality, no matter the topic, that’s the best content ever. Strong work Jazza! Keep on being you and being real. ❤️❤️❤️
I used to *love* making art like that when I was like, 13-14. It was fun :D
If it was fun,why not try now?
Do you not do it anymore?
Have you done it since?
I am currently 13. This seems kinda cool.
I'm loving the direction you've been taking your videos as of late. These are things we would have done in school/art classes, but haven't seen or done in years and it's great to see them being done again or for the first time. Love this. May have to also try one for myself later on as well.
My brain definitely was broken after watching this excellent video.
Also hope you and family are doing great, especially y'all too.
1:07 I've seen most existing optical illusions, but this one was totally new to me! Super cool
Whoever reads this, have a good day 🙂
Well I'm in India so you you mean good night
thanks
Thx
You too.
Thank you for this , I’ll take this in for tomorrow’s day :3
I've always loved these 3d pop up art type things. They're super cool, but they're always just blocks or whatever, I'd love to see more that are characters etc. popping out from the page
Yes! I'm always fascinated by this kind of arts but doesn't know how to do them (i know them but I'm always confused when i try to draw them)
The moving one at the start worked it was crazy they like blinked in and out of existence!
Jazza is so proud of his “ *Blending Stump* ” lol 😂 😂
I love the fact that Jazza just found out about blending stumps. They are such great tools.
the distant that this guys talent travels is endless
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Can't wait to see what people come up with! I love optical illusions. Good luck artists out there!
The beginning of this video is pure dad energy
I am seriously loving watching you gather new tools for your toolbox from your expirimentation videos! The heat pen and the blending stump showing up again and being useful is just awesome to see, it's like an inside joke for people who saw those videos :)
Jazza: ..straight vertical lines...
Also Jazza: *Draws wobbly lines*
I have been your subscriber for a while now. And I just have to say that you are truly a wonderful, inspiring person. I found your videos always helpful when I just wanted to distract myself from my anxiety. Your art has come our looking amazing time and time again. Keep it up, Jazza!
This man’s my all time favourite artist!!! Have a good day.
:)
I've never been an artist, per se, but in high school we could substitute design and drafting for art requirements. I fell in love with the precision of the work we did. One of the best classes I took was a 3D projection class. It was basically taking a XYZ draft of an object, and then projecting it into a faux-3D space by perspective drawing, and vice versa. This was back in the early 90's. Even at the time, there was computer software capable of doing this very thing, but learning how to interpret 2D content into 3D space, and vice versa (even if mentally) was a good skill, which has helped me in life. Even though I don't do work related to CAD, or art, simple projects around the home can require flattening 3D space into 2D plans, or imagining 2D plans projected into 3D space.
I love your vids Jazza, keep up the good work. I can’t wait for the next video.
Ah-Mazing, Jazza! You’re a better Artist than I ever was, probably. You’re quicker, and hyper realistic with your optical illusions. I used to watch Bob Ross paint, starting in my childhood. He was pretty awesome, too.
Just got home from a hard day of school, great to see jaza uploaded to enjoy
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Would love to see one of these types of things but a HUGE mural on the ground. Like when the floor looks like it’s caving in
4:40 well that's a god level editing
It's not editing
I "dabbled" in 3D art for a while, discovered that surfaces directly against the paper should be their true shape (for example, a circular "hole" shape in the paper SHOULD be drawn as a true circle). The reason being that it will always accurately follow the perspective that the paper is on.
Have everybody a good day🤗
you too, bud
Placing the shadow of the ball at the edge of the hole was really good idea👍
I just wanna congratulate you on always making interesting and educational content!
So the fact I can look at optical illusions involving depth, in real life, with both eyes, and they still work.
this is actually so helpful in my class rn with us working with name illusions so thank you 😂
i love optical illusions and now one of my favorite UA-camrs is doing them.
#JazzyIllusions should definitely be a thing from now on
Agreed. This comment needs more likes 😊
Omg! This is soo me! The fact that I used fingers for blending, and the optical illusion he showed at first, was exactly what I knew !
I love how he used a lighter to erase his pens.
I can't believe he actually used the fire pens again. haha
At school like 1 or 2 years ago we got to draw lots of illusions. A 3D ball, a 3D hand, a triangle illusion thing and a staircase illusion.
I still have them actually
I got a neck ache trying to watch this video...great video btw
Just had a video idea 🍿
Take a bag of pop corn and pick out a few random shapes. Use these to make characters or figures. Boom 🤯
(I'm not sure if this has been done or not)
paper stump is the best thing in universe now 😂 anyways, hope you enjoyed your birthday! ❤ I have always new energy for making something creative after watching your videos 🌠
My Dad has a book by M C Escher (a Dutch artist famous for illusions) and when I was a kid I would spend ages looking through the book having fun with the illusions.
jazza's catchphrase "oh my goodness' he says it all the time lol.
im pretty sure the best way to make the hole realistic is to make it a perfect circle from the top down view. the elliptical effect will happen at any angle you look at it from
I use to love drawing and was actually pretty good I gotta start again
Definitely keep! Don’t give up!
Wow Jazza, that magic trick at the start was amazing. I'm super impressed
I’m super impressed 😱😧🤨
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I didn't even know that you could make optical illusions on paper. *_MIND BLOWN_*
Ok so in how many vids will there be comments on blending stump?!heheh😂😂
Like 7 video
@@alli_mode it's a possibility....
I've always loved watching these get made and I'm glad you're getting into it yourself
Also Blending stumps hell ye
day 2 of asking you to try “lego in real life” animations!
And I liked this comment because I want that too😁
ye
Jazza does reads the comments so it might happen
OMG AHHHHHH HE MIGHT DO ITTTTTT
I ll reply to make this comment even more popular
Your artwork has improved so much since you started using blending stumps
It would be fun if you did like a painting of something with your non-dominant hand 🤠
My favourite optical illusion is the dragon head that always follows you until you go so far around the piece that it finally breaks.
I just learned that you and shad from shadiversity are brothers! It's a small world after all.
WOAH now I can draw brandon sanderson stuff and jazza will actually get it
Wow I didn't know
My way to do this kind of drawing is by setup the camera angle first and attach it to the monitor. Then I plestered my paper on the table so it won't move. After it, I can draw on the paper but keep in track with what I drawing by seeing the monitor.
"LETS BREAK SOME BRAINS"
- Jazza
I love how Jazza is just showing off with blending stumps now xd
As someone who has taken technical drawing classes, watching Jazza draw straight parallel lines with just a ruler (no square and bevel) hurt my brain and soul
Jazza 🤝 Blending stumps
A short joke: I invented a new word
Plagiarism
4:54 My friend bought a cheap tidal oillusion bath mat online, and when you open the door into the restroom, it looks like a hole in the ground, so I guess it could be pretty effective if done correctly.
I think you should enlarge it, like when you walk around a corner.
Loveee arttttttttt my life 🍎
On that motion induced blindness one the grid was brought to the foreground for me
Can't wait to see the follow up on this video with everyone's submissions!
Thank u soooo much for being such an inspiration ur by far my favorite artist and my style is very inspired by yours
This is epic and my head hurts from this and most importantly happy birthday
If you still miss the feeling of smudging with your fingers, but want to avoid the oil from them going into the drawing, then a really cheap trick is to cut of the fingers on a latex glove and wear those offcuts. I used to do that a lot when I was younger, both before and after learning about blending stubs, and really liked the result. :)
Also personally I use both ends of the blending stubs at the same time. That way one end is the ‘cleaner’ end for highlights or low pigment blending, and the other end is a more heavily pigmented end(not cleaned) for darker tones, softer shadows without pencil lines and direct use without pre drawing with a pencil.
Not that I think there is a right or wrong way of blending or using blending stubs, but as you’ve said ”we all learn differently”, and i just really wanted to share my approach 😁
For the people with the shadows I didn’t see the illusion at all.
I love how excited you get in these videos
Teachers use your videos in art class.
Wonderful blending. I like the way you do it. I leaned a lot with you.
Jazza: “...I think mainly because in real life we have depth perception...”
I don’t have depth perception 😢. I have Amblyopia and Esotropia Strabismus in my left eye (meaning my eye looks inward) so my brain takes most of the input it gets from my right eye and peripheral from my left but it suppresses most of the input it gets from my left eye. As a result my left eye is weaker than my right. I may try to do another Strabismus surgery (I had two when I was a little because as a baby my right eye also crossed) at some point which would hopefully straighten my left eye however it wouldn’t change my eye sight. Some people have had success with vision therapy yet there isn’t a vision therapy eye doctor near enough to me. When I close my left eye, everything is pretty much the same except I lose the peripheral from the left.
I skipped a couple of words so.... you have disease in your left eye?
This is the best type of jazza video because you can try these things aswell
This is art
But the video just got uploaded like 30 second ago-
This is op art
Jazza is such a dad doing the rubber pencil thingy
Blending stump is back! 4:15!!
Jazza I have been watching you for quite a few years and because of you I improved so much, I was hoping if you could make some tutorials on dynamic poses and discovering your art style and stuff( I know some of these videos already exist but I feel like those tutorials are kind of out dated) I would appreciate it greatly thank you for being a great teacher Mr jazza
Drink some water today.😐👍
Ramadan
I cant. I’m fasting. Ramadan.
@@amnasrandomthoughts2373 yup
@@Neurotic_o.o oh shit I forgot.
What you can't even drink water 😱😱...
TIL I stand no chance at being a Muslim
im super impressed with pencil being rubber