IIRC back in the day there *was* a bed sheet that had this design on it, I distinctly remember seeing both this map and the map for Super Mario World as bedsheet when I was a kid but that was, like 30 years ago now so maybe my old memory is playing tricks on me.
@@luketfer I have seen the Super Mario World map as a rubberized carpet, for small childs' play space, around the year 2000, 2005 maybe. Official Nintendo merch, BTW
the first time a sponsored video has made me want to actually purchase the product. everything came out so clean and being able to do multi color reduces the need of printing multiple parts and assembling them. love it.
Start with something smaller to see if you like it because printers have so many issues and if something can go wrong it will go wrong but obviously the more expensive printers are more reliable but it’s good to have it go wrong and learn what can happen and it would be cheaper if you don’t like the hobby
IKR? I would die to have one of these but there is no room in our apartment. My husband is not techy and he'd be like WTF. It doesn't put him in awe like I get. When he said it did multiple colors at one time and showed it, I was gobsmacked. Then I looked at the footprint and the price and I was totally dejected 😢
Oh, Jazza, you beautiful bastard... so many years of your channel existing, so many years since the first art tutorial I followed from you... you're still the same. Still just as open about your mental health, still just as creatively awesome, still making my brain think of a billion different projects and showing a plethora of art techniques I didn't know existed, to me and to many others... ...different teams, different years, different studios... despite everything, it's still you. You, the creative magnet, the one who has propped up so many other creatives, both through your videos and by giving them a living working with you. Thank you, Jazza. From the bottom of my soul. Keep on keeping on
I have to think that Jazza loves what he creates. This kind of project isn’t just looking for views, the amount of work for this 20 minute video must be unreal. I appreciate it, and I hope things only get better for you!
Man, I still remember when jazza first used vr sculpting. Now look, he's just casually using it for projects like its just anothe paintbrush! Fantastic work as always!❤
I've noticed I hasn't been seeing much Jazza content but he is absolutely right, I don't check my subscription page just my home page because I was trusting youtube to show me what I had told them I want to watch. I'll be checking my subscription page from now on
Yes, when you subscribe, the default "bell" option is dependant on the algorithm. You need to select the solid bell for "all" to be sure that you get notifications.
@@JPBrooksLive I dont think quite that much. it was just that they were all large enough to physically walk among. From memory, some were around several car sizes. Regardless, big scale, much efforts! :)
This. Is. INCREDIBLE!! There's so much detail in this build! You can see Kakariko Village, I can see old wood-and-rope bridges on Death Mountain, and you added a Gerudo Town AND a Castle Town! Locations aside, the entire map is brimming with realism! The grass looks authentic, those 3-D printed rock faces really shine, the water has such a full look to it, and the 3-D printers really did knock it out of the park with those houses and trees! Your staff did an amazing job in helping pull this project together, too! I haven't seen a sculpted land project of this caliber before, in detail or size! Bravo to everyone who helped on this project, because it's LEGENDARY!!
He is the most creative and enthusiastic individual on UA-cam. How amazing that creative spark still burns so brightly at his age. I'm in my 20s, and I've always felt stiff, exhausted, and lethargic. Kudos.
Also, thanks for putting in perspective how huge hyrule was in alttp and albw and now echoes... it always felt tiny on screen, but with this, the sense of scale and the looming death mountain in the back add so much to those experiences.
You cant hide from me the fact one of the towers come loose at 19:39 🤣🤣 This was a beast of a project and it looks astounding! Massive props to you and the team
If you freeze-frame and frame-skip you can clearly see it come of. Can't post screenshots on UA-cam or I would've done so. And just as Steven says below: no one cares, everyone gets it.
To be honest, it was always a stupid idea to emulate a current-gen system. 🤷🏻♀️ NES, SNES, N64 - Nintendo can look past that, sure, but the SWITCH?! That was always going to blow up in people's dumb faces; I don't understand all this whinging people are doing now that they have to pay $60 for a videogame.
@@BeanieKing you clearly dont know anything about emulation. Emulation isnt piracy in any way. Its GETTING the games thats piracy. But not everyone does that, alot of people (including me) Already own a switch, and transfer the games we already bought. But because the switch is such a terrible console, i would much rather play games like TOTK on my pc, where i can play the game at an acceptable framerate.
Though it wasn't game accurate, I absolutely loved the look of Hyrule Castle with all of the supports on. It looked like it was covered in massive vines! I would love to see something like that in the future.
@Jazza When you have a 3D printer capable of multi color prints, you might want to look into printing supports out of PVA or HIPS. (Those can be dissolved chemically wich might save your minions some tears..)
@@Ground15 And only using the opposite type for the interface layers (rather than the whole support) dramatically reduces the time and waste from filament switches.
when i was a kid model train tutorial vhs tapes would suggest putting powder based paint into the plaster when mixing it so that if the plasta chipped after painting it would look like earth. for people wanting to recreate terrain like this might want to use such an idea
My father back in the late 70’s used that technique of mixing paint with the outside plaster when he built our family home so he would never have to repaint it. It worked brilliantly and has held it’s color all these years
So much foam... I would have done it with chicken wire and spray foam. But that's just how I learned and I like the open spaces in the hills and mountains for hiding wires etc
I love to hear that you get excited and happy again! There are a lot of people who love watching your content because you're so talented and creative and it's fun to see your dynamic with your friens/co-workers. I'm impressed with what you've already accomplished and curious about what is yet to come! 😄
I absolutely love this video. From the blast of nostalgia, as I grew up on a Link to the Past, to the heartfelt return of one of my favorite UA-camrs. I have been going through a rough period of depression myself and it was heart warming to see you back. Welcome back :D
This was an absolute beast of a project, and we loved it! My son (he's 9) and I love to watch your videos. You have inspired him in so many ways, I'm pretty sure he's going to now start making model villages.
I express my enthusiasm! If you have Twitter or whatever else, share this video and send the link with a hype to your friends! I seriously think Jazza and the Studio deserves more appreciation and a potential income of new viewers. (Originally I suggested Nintendo would love to see this video, but as you can see below, a few people disagree with me about that, so I edited the original content of this comment in concern of it leading to any unwanted risks) The result looks like a dream come true. My inner child would love to have such a model at home. Can't say enough positive things about this one. We love you so much Jazza and the team, great job!
Tribute content and fan art aren't violation of copyrights. They wouldn't. But do whatever you want if you don't want to share Jazza"s video. Think of the new viewers this could attract. Nintendo isn't an unjust company, at least to my knowledge, and Jazza has made an original creation, his own artwork. I know how copyrights work, Jazza's team knows it well too
21:30 This one was indeed in my recommended, but if it's been a couple weeks I do click over to Jazza's channel to make sure I haven't missed anything. I can't say the same for every channel that comes through my home feed.
First off, amazing. I want this in my domecile so bad. Simply incredible. Second off, it's crazy, I feel like I mostly only watch my subscriptions. I never use auto play, and I use "don't recommend channel" when I feel I need to. Also, I try to always upvote my subs and be conservative with upvotes outside of that. The algorithm is not our friend.
I’m glad he added the water texture this time. In the previous map builds he’s done that the only thing I felt was missing. Great build, very much took be me back to my childhood playing link to the past.
See, I hate the UA-cam shorts, personally, and I only check the channels I subscribed to, so I'll always see your vids, Jazza, since I'm subbed to ya. Hyrule looks *amazing*, by the way.
I also hate shorts. I don't like reels or tiktoks either. Didn't care for vines back in the day. I just don't like short form content. Only shorts I occasionally watch are from the ppl Im already subscribed to
@@KanoogCan't stand them It takes so much of my time, and after a dozen reels/shorts, whatever I rarely see anything actually inspiring or useful Random funny bits sure, occasionally something nice But I'd rather purposely watch Jazza build Hyrule than unregulated 30 shorts that just give me a headache
This is epic! As somebody who owns a BambuLab A1, it's amazing to see what can really be achieved on it. Jazza, you're an amazing artist and creator so keep it up! Also please release the 3D models you make from your videos! They're awesome 😍❤️❤️❤️
19:40 - I love how one of the towers detached, and you can see it for a split second, but Jazza refuses to elaborate on that and pretends it didn't. I bet they accidentally left that in 😂
As someone who’s done a lot of 3D printing, that happens A LOT. You eventually just kinda get used to the fact that a lot of your more complicated prints will have pieces break off. Luckily there’s something called 3D Gloop that’s fantastic for fusing the pieces back together.
@@joshgrant6873 I know it does! It's just funny how Jazza didn't address this. I am pretty sure he didn't because he thought this might 'undermine' the quality of his sponsor in the eyes of people who don't know about that this happens. But the editor slipped up :D
Have you ever thought about 3d scanning these? With all the textures and details it would be awesome to get some sweeping shots in blender or actually get a scaled PoV in some simple unity game
Absolutely insane. This beauty should be on permanent display somewhere significant. Hey, Nintendo. Spend the palworld money wisely. Buy this. Show this off.
Nintendo needs to make an official TTRPG, I want a Zelda Setting Guide, I wanna run full adventures. I know I can just run a game in the setting, or play a fan game, but an official Nintendo TTRPG would be sick!
Thank you for your content. Know when you're feeling down, that you bring light around the world with your art. Sorry to hear this year has been tough and wishing you and Benny the best.
Whelp....we have lost Jazza to his 3D Printing projects for the next half year. Just from what I've seen from the BambuLab's printer, even I would want to get into 3D printing myself.
I AM HERE FOR THIS CONTENT !!!! Link to the Past is literally my very first MMO, and one of the best puzzle games ive ever played ! this diorama is AMAZING !
Just found your channel as it was recommended to me on here and just want to say I absolutely love this video!! I don’t really like UA-cam shorts and I mostly watch long videos of channels I’m subbed to so will definitely keep watching! Keep up the amazing work
@@BoopTheSynth it’s a bit…shady…sure it’s a sponsor but the „it came out in one piece“ while at that point it’s clearly broken and imho it’s visible how he overplays it a bit. Either edit it out completely or own it…not this weird scenario
@@SuperVistaprint To be fair he said "it came out in one PRINT" which is not a lie. That one piece broke (apparently in a way that was not an issue) is not a problem and everything he said is still true and impressive (i.e. the colors, the size of it, and that it didnt take multiple prints)
A word of advice to people looking at 3D Printers, Bambu Labs printers are currently the best cheap printers on the market as well as the most user friendly. However, this comes at the cost of Bambu Labs being closed source. 3D printing in almost every case is a very DIY hobby, from upgrades, modeling, repairs and more 3D printers are most often built in such a way that you are always in control. For example, 3D printing businesses sometimes will build custom solutions like self flexing beds and sweeping arms that are not currently on any kind of out of box printer. Bambu Labs printers do not have this possibility as closed source hardware and software. This is more of a warning than it is a negative as your ability to modify and repair the products you purchase will be greatly reduced compared to something like a Creality printer.
I think for most users, the printer hardware/firmware being closed-source isn't going to affect them. Their printers are very repairable (all the parts you'd need to replace are cheaply available, with video guides), and there are tons of printable add-ons and mods for the printers. There's even a third-party automatic multi-plate system coming out soon for the A1 Mini, which takes a multi-plate print and automatically ejects the previous build plate and loads a new one, for unattended uninterrupted multi-plate printing.
@@sargentpoptart4080 it’s not really a good comparison. Bambu makes their stuff quite repairable with cheap parts and their software is open sourced. Bambu’s printers are also very cheaply priced. Not quite the same for Apple.
Their printers are also pretty much plug and play. You send it a model and it's very rare that you have a problem with the print. Some people just want to make things and not spend hours tinkering with the thing.
Looks amazing!! We need more VR Content, can you please check out Vermillion VR, which is an oil painting simulation? Would love you attempting a Bob Ross challenge in it!
Dear Jazza, thank you for this build and all of your amazing work. I'm very glad you are feeling better and have new content coming. Don't worry about UA-cam being harder now, people are always going to need free content to help them learn and grow. I understand that membership is important. I wish I could join a lot of people's channels, unfortunately, here in America, the amount of money they give to the disabled population is not much at all. I miss my job so much. My body is changing too rapidly for me to work again. I am trying new creative things though. I have learned to knit on a round loom which would not have been possible without UA-cam stuff being free, so keep being amazing and bringing joy to people. The algorithm is unable to factor in emotions like joy and excitement. If you bought a round loom and learned to make a hat, that would be awesome. I think you tried to knit several years ago and I loved it. Let me know if you want to try it and I could help from afar. Much love!
Your content is always so entertaining but also so encouraging... As an and a parent, I don't want to bore my kids, and you give me so many great ideas and just plain old enthusiasm to help them want to create and fall in love with art!!
That's the Jazza I fell in love with: creative, passionate, abitious and lovable! Now I'm gonna start a drawing session with a marathon (a Jazza-thon?) In the background to inspire me.
19:41 Dang man can't believe the tower snapped must have been a little to excited, very funny how you held the tower in place. Very cool build thank you Jazza!
Usually after the maker makes his money on advertising and showing it off on the Internet. It is then sold or tossed in the nearest bin, ready to move onto the next project.
I’ve been playing Zelda since I was a kid, so I get excited anytime I see a creator I like doing something Zelda related. “My” Hyrule is also Ocarina of Time. I gotta say though, I just finished Echoes of Wisdom and I absolutely loved it, so the 3D map in that style was really fun to see
Am I the only one that thinks removing the supports from the trees looks therapeutic? It looks like something I could hyperfocus on doing for hours and never get bored or tired of it because it looks incredibly satisfying.
It's not even ALTTP Hyrule, its a weird mix of things. The Castle area is completely different, Eastern Palace is missing, he didn't do ANYTHING with Death Mountain, its just two bridges and rocks completely missing the Tower of Hera and many caves etc.
@@JJAB91I'm shocked I had to scroll this far to see someone mention this. Nothing for Death Mountain or the Eastern Temple. The church/graveyard area is almost barren. No caves. There's not even a Master Sword pedestal. I can acknowledge that what's here was a lot of work, but it's not finished. And he knew it too! In the glamor shots at the end, he just focused on the parts he did. The entire northern and eastern sides of the map were neither shown nor discussed. Not to mention, the castle isn't even close to accurate, and he just yoinked it from somebody else's project. It kinda feels like they gave up on the project about halfway through.
"This is bigger than my bed" Honestly, the map wouldn't even be a bad design to have on a blanket.
@@Nanolis that’d be a fire blanket, legit lol
IIRC back in the day there *was* a bed sheet that had this design on it, I distinctly remember seeing both this map and the map for Super Mario World as bedsheet when I was a kid but that was, like 30 years ago now so maybe my old memory is playing tricks on me.
MERCH!!!
Merch idea haha
@@luketfer I have seen the Super Mario World map as a rubberized carpet, for small childs' play space, around the year 2000, 2005 maybe.
Official Nintendo merch, BTW
the first time a sponsored video has made me want to actually purchase the product. everything came out so clean and being able to do multi color reduces the need of printing multiple parts and assembling them. love it.
I thought the same thing
As someone who owns the exact printer he talked about, can confirm it is as good as it sounds. Actually the coolest thing ever, I love mine so much
Start with something smaller to see if you like it because printers have so many issues and if something can go wrong it will go wrong but obviously the more expensive printers are more reliable but it’s good to have it go wrong and learn what can happen and it would be cheaper if you don’t like the hobby
IKR? I would die to have one of these but there is no room in our apartment. My husband is not techy and he'd be like WTF. It doesn't put him in awe like I get. When he said it did multiple colors at one time and showed it, I was gobsmacked. Then I looked at the footprint and the price and I was totally dejected 😢
Same
A similar project could be the Kanto region in Pokémon
Would be awesome
I would love to see that omg
yesss
Why not both Johto and Kanto? Since the only thing separating the two regions is Mount Silver.
Yesss
@@bowser5678 honestlly would like to see kanto and johto made in lego
Oh, Jazza, you beautiful bastard... so many years of your channel existing, so many years since the first art tutorial I followed from you... you're still the same. Still just as open about your mental health, still just as creatively awesome, still making my brain think of a billion different projects and showing a plethora of art techniques I didn't know existed, to me and to many others...
...different teams, different years, different studios... despite everything, it's still you. You, the creative magnet, the one who has propped up so many other creatives, both through your videos and by giving them a living working with you. Thank you, Jazza. From the bottom of my soul. Keep on keeping on
I just wanted to echo the sentiment. Cheers to Jazza, the magnificent bastard!🎉
Love this ❤ jazza has changed so many of us. We love what you do Jazza!!!!
I have to think that Jazza loves what he creates. This kind of project isn’t just looking for views, the amount of work for this 20 minute video must be unreal. I appreciate it, and I hope things only get better for you!
Now... The most important question that EVERYONE wants to know....
WHERE THE HELL ARE YOU GONNA STORE THAT?! ;)
in my house if I could have it my way
seriously... I kept thinking about that throughout the whole video 😂
the backrooms😐😐
I hope it doesn't end up in a landfill somewhere
I vote for the Jazza museum 🌟
Man, I still remember when jazza first used vr sculpting. Now look, he's just casually using it for projects like its just anothe paintbrush! Fantastic work as always!❤
I've noticed I hasn't been seeing much Jazza content but he is absolutely right, I don't check my subscription page just my home page because I was trusting youtube to show me what I had told them I want to watch. I'll be checking my subscription page from now on
Yes, when you subscribe, the default "bell" option is dependant on the algorithm. You need to select the solid bell for "all" to be sure that you get notifications.
who woulda thought, you get subscribed content in your subscription feed
Yeah, Home is like Twitter’s ‘for you’ feed. Subscriptions is like their ‘Following’ feed. I only ever stick to the later.
From making art to reviewing art to making sculptures to making massive multi months worth of sculpting. This journey you have been on is incredible.
It's the giant cliffs in the back for me. Gives it such a sense of presence.
That ain't a miniature. That's a maxiature! 🤣
Bigatures... well thats the tern WETA came up with, for doing gonzo sized diorama and miniature work for the LOTR movies 😅😉
Bigature sounds much better.
Macroture
@Dan_d00d yup. The tower of Isengard and the "circle" around it were about the size of a football field if i remember correctly.
@@JPBrooksLive I dont think quite that much. it was just that they were all large enough to physically walk among. From memory, some were around several car sizes. Regardless, big scale, much efforts! :)
This. Is. INCREDIBLE!! There's so much detail in this build! You can see Kakariko Village, I can see old wood-and-rope bridges on Death Mountain, and you added a Gerudo Town AND a Castle Town! Locations aside, the entire map is brimming with realism! The grass looks authentic, those 3-D printed rock faces really shine, the water has such a full look to it, and the 3-D printers really did knock it out of the park with those houses and trees! Your staff did an amazing job in helping pull this project together, too! I haven't seen a sculpted land project of this caliber before, in detail or size! Bravo to everyone who helped on this project, because it's LEGENDARY!!
Have you played Echoes of Wisdom yet?
I agree bro its wild...
He is the most creative and enthusiastic individual on UA-cam. How amazing that creative spark still burns so brightly at his age. I'm in my 20s, and I've always felt stiff, exhausted, and lethargic. Kudos.
The Bob Ross of the UA-cam art generation
@@k.levirusco3834 Agreed!
@@k.levirusco3834 Or Neil Buchanan!
Couldn’t agree more 🎉
I’m 40, been playing Zelda from the beginning, and this just made me so damn happy. ❤
Also, thanks for putting in perspective how huge hyrule was in alttp and albw and now echoes... it always felt tiny on screen, but with this, the sense of scale and the looming death mountain in the back add so much to those experiences.
You cant hide from me the fact one of the towers come loose at 19:39 🤣🤣
This was a beast of a project and it looks astounding! Massive props to you and the team
I just watched it in 0.25 speed and can't see what you are talking about, the only thing that came off is the support.
True :DDDD
@@The-Endless-Abyss19:41 you can see him lift the tower up for a few frames.
Hihi, I thought I saw that too 😉
Yeah, I noticed that too.
Lol at 19:35 . The cheeky "this didn't break off so I'll hold my finger right here" move.
haha i saw that lol
Magical
LOL I totally noticed it. No one would have cared, but I get it. Dont want to make the 3d printer look bad.
If you freeze-frame and frame-skip you can clearly see it come of. Can't post screenshots on UA-cam or I would've done so. And just as Steven says below: no one cares, everyone gets it.
This masterpiece should be in Nintendo Museum
F Nintendo and there crappy lawsuits
if nintendo sees this theyll probably have him beheaded
haha nintendo would sue him you mean
To be honest, it was always a stupid idea to emulate a current-gen system. 🤷🏻♀️ NES, SNES, N64 - Nintendo can look past that, sure, but the SWITCH?! That was always going to blow up in people's dumb faces; I don't understand all this whinging people are doing now that they have to pay $60 for a videogame.
@@BeanieKing you clearly dont know anything about emulation. Emulation isnt piracy in any way. Its GETTING the games thats piracy. But not everyone does that, alot of people (including me) Already own a switch, and transfer the games we already bought. But because the switch is such a terrible console, i would much rather play games like TOTK on my pc, where i can play the game at an acceptable framerate.
Though it wasn't game accurate, I absolutely loved the look of Hyrule Castle with all of the supports on. It looked like it was covered in massive vines! I would love to see something like that in the future.
holy smokes mate... you all really knocked this one out of the park! seriously incredible project
Hyrule? This is Hyugerule! It's amazing what can be achieved with 3D printing and crafting combined.
Fast
How did this man post a comment an hour ago when the vid was posted 5 minutes ago???
@@splattercake5688wondering how
@@antwan7004 yes I am.
@@splattercake5688 they are probably a channel member or patreon with early acces.
@Jazza
When you have a 3D printer capable of multi color prints, you might want to look into printing supports out of PVA or HIPS.
(Those can be dissolved chemically wich might save your minions some tears..)
PETG and PLA don't stick together, so just using the other as support interface layers makes them fall right off as its taken off the bed.
@@Ground15 And only using the opposite type for the interface layers (rather than the whole support) dramatically reduces the time and waste from filament switches.
when i was a kid model train tutorial vhs tapes would suggest putting powder based paint into the plaster when mixing it so that if the plasta chipped after painting it would look like earth. for people wanting to recreate terrain like this might want to use such an idea
That's awsome!!!
My father back in the late 70’s used that technique of mixing paint with the outside plaster when he built our family home so he would never have to repaint it. It worked brilliantly and has held it’s color all these years
@@markh4473 I'm surprised that didn't weaken the integrity of the plaster
@@stonelion99 not in the least. And that’s in Florida so it’s definitely been weather tested
So much foam... I would have done it with chicken wire and spray foam. But that's just how I learned and I like the open spaces in the hills and mountains for hiding wires etc
People who found Jazza on their own
21:47 you're welcome random awesome modeling guy that popped into my recommended
This man always goes above and beyond every video, what a guy.
Love the vids.
I love to hear that you get excited and happy again! There are a lot of people who love watching your content because you're so talented and creative and it's fun to see your dynamic with your friens/co-workers. I'm impressed with what you've already accomplished and curious about what is yet to come! 😄
I absolutely love this video. From the blast of nostalgia, as I grew up on a Link to the Past, to the heartfelt return of one of my favorite UA-camrs. I have been going through a rough period of depression myself and it was heart warming to see you back. Welcome back :D
The water looks amazing- the toothpick paint for the whitecap waves against the shores, and the modpodge to create ripples is inspired! Very nice!
This was an absolute beast of a project, and we loved it! My son (he's 9) and I love to watch your videos. You have inspired him in so many ways, I'm pretty sure he's going to now start making model villages.
I express my enthusiasm! If you have Twitter or whatever else, share this video and send the link with a hype to your friends! I seriously think Jazza and the Studio deserves more appreciation and a potential income of new viewers.
(Originally I suggested Nintendo would love to see this video, but as you can see below, a few people disagree with me about that, so I edited the original content of this comment in concern of it leading to any unwanted risks)
The result looks like a dream come true. My inner child would love to have such a model at home. Can't say enough positive things about this one. We love you so much Jazza and the team, great job!
They would copyright strike Jazza
Actually I hope they'll send their lawyers and copyright strike this video instead. Thanks for the idea, i'll message them to get their lawyers. 🙂
Nah, the hypocrites would sue him for copyright violations
Absolutely not, they will strike this video.
Tribute content and fan art aren't violation of copyrights. They wouldn't. But do whatever you want if you don't want to share Jazza"s video. Think of the new viewers this could attract. Nintendo isn't an unjust company, at least to my knowledge, and Jazza has made an original creation, his own artwork. I know how copyrights work, Jazza's team knows it well too
21:30 This one was indeed in my recommended, but if it's been a couple weeks I do click over to Jazza's channel to make sure I haven't missed anything. I can't say the same for every channel that comes through my home feed.
First off, amazing. I want this in my domecile so bad. Simply incredible. Second off, it's crazy, I feel like I mostly only watch my subscriptions. I never use auto play, and I use "don't recommend channel" when I feel I need to. Also, I try to always upvote my subs and be conservative with upvotes outside of that. The algorithm is not our friend.
I respect the use of the word 'domicile.'
ものすごいハイクオリティに感動して、完成形を見たときに思わず息をのみました。かなり時間もお金もかかってしまっただろうけれども、これを完成できたのは本当に製作者の方々の技術やゼルダへの愛があったからなんだろうなぁ。愛がなければできない。これにつきますね。
I’m glad he added the water texture this time. In the previous map builds he’s done that the only thing I felt was missing. Great build, very much took be me back to my childhood playing link to the past.
See, I hate the UA-cam shorts, personally, and I only check the channels I subscribed to, so I'll always see your vids, Jazza, since I'm subbed to ya. Hyrule looks *amazing*, by the way.
You hate shorts? Weird AF.
I also hate shorts. I don't like reels or tiktoks either. Didn't care for vines back in the day. I just don't like short form content. Only shorts I occasionally watch are from the ppl Im already subscribed to
@@KanoogCan't stand them
It takes so much of my time, and after a dozen reels/shorts, whatever
I rarely see anything actually inspiring or useful
Random funny bits sure, occasionally something nice
But I'd rather purposely watch Jazza build Hyrule than unregulated 30 shorts that just give me a headache
Same, I literally don't have a home feed, I only use the subscription page.
I remember watching this guy when i was younger. I was OBSESSED with his art vids. It's honestly really good to see that he's doing well!
Bruh, that's nothing, I remember watching Shaycarl while in college, thinking, "Now that's a family with no problems..."
Same, I've been watching him since 2016
This is epic! As somebody who owns a BambuLab A1, it's amazing to see what can really be achieved on it. Jazza, you're an amazing artist and creator so keep it up! Also please release the 3D models you make from your videos! They're awesome 😍❤️❤️❤️
Filling it up with some resin and making a beautiful table would always be incredible for such an amazing build.
I'm so happy to have seen most of your projects in the last couple of years but I agree with you this is the best one. 😲
19:40 - I love how one of the towers detached, and you can see it for a split second, but Jazza refuses to elaborate on that and pretends it didn't. I bet they accidentally left that in 😂
As someone who’s done a lot of 3D printing, that happens A LOT. You eventually just kinda get used to the fact that a lot of your more complicated prints will have pieces break off. Luckily there’s something called 3D Gloop that’s fantastic for fusing the pieces back together.
@@joshgrant6873 I know it does! It's just funny how Jazza didn't address this. I am pretty sure he didn't because he thought this might 'undermine' the quality of his sponsor in the eyes of people who don't know about that this happens. But the editor slipped up :D
Have you ever thought about 3d scanning these? With all the textures and details it would be awesome to get some sweeping shots in blender or actually get a scaled PoV in some simple unity game
Yeah someone should make a game from this...
This is now a Board Game of LoZ :D
@@pRahvi0 imagine this becoming a commercial board game 😂 you wouldn't be able to put it anywhere, let alone afford it lol
@@pRahvi0it reminds me of a dungeons and dragons map
Absolutely insane. This beauty should be on permanent display somewhere significant. Hey, Nintendo. Spend the palworld money wisely. Buy this. Show this off.
25:31 There's the graveyard! I know every game is different, but the graveyard is such a common location that it needs to be included.
Love to see ya back, I watched you when I was first getting into art years ago & now it feels like I’ve gone full circle seeing you on here again
This is amazing!
hello zeltik
An expert has spoken.
(Don't even bother arguing, Zeltik. I've watched your content.)
He’ll zeltik!
Nintendo needs to make an official TTRPG, I want a Zelda Setting Guide, I wanna run full adventures. I know I can just run a game in the setting, or play a fan game, but an official Nintendo TTRPG would be sick!
I know Pokémon had a semi-TTRPG thing for kids in the early 2000’s, that’s the closest I can think of
I like how im not the only one that thought of using it as a battle map
Great idea. Make a TTRPG that will be wokified by western localizers @$$#○les like they did Dungeons And Dragons.
0:57 why won't the universe let me forget this abomination
Because technically twice over those were the true first times you could play as Zelda
I hope this is now in a museum somewhere.
Thank you for your content. Know when you're feeling down, that you bring light around the world with your art. Sorry to hear this year has been tough and wishing you and Benny the best.
I did say I wanted more of this type of stuff like this but I wasn’t expecting this
Whelp....we have lost Jazza to his 3D Printing projects for the next half year.
Just from what I've seen from the BambuLab's printer, even I would want to get into 3D printing myself.
ive been printing for 7 years now and bambu has made it suuuuch a breeze
4:11 "BUT IT LOOKS SO COOL" spoken like a true nerd
As a video game nerd (mostly playing retro) I can confirm you are very VERY correct!
Not many words to say other than thank you for creating this and sharing it.
Love that after coloring the pasta just so, you prime over it anyway
Wow, Zelda is my favourite game series of all time. This video is amazing.
Mine to 😊
Bit jealous now.. watching lots of playing around and creating epic stuff as a daily job.
Hope you guys can keep on doing this for many years to come!
Jazza your the best. You’ve always been my inspiration and favourite artist.Thank you dude I hope you’re doing great.
17:03 Holy crap! Jazza’s arms at freakin’ HUGE!!! 😮
I AM HERE FOR THIS CONTENT !!!! Link to the Past is literally my very first MMO, and one of the best puzzle games ive ever played ! this diorama is AMAZING !
Just found your channel as it was recommended to me on here and just want to say I absolutely love this video!! I don’t really like UA-cam shorts and I mostly watch long videos of channels I’m subbed to so will definitely keep watching! Keep up the amazing work
Did you break the one tower around 19:40 that wobbled and you then held the castle complicated? ;)
I'm glad someone else noticed this
@@BoopTheSynth it’s a bit…shady…sure it’s a sponsor but the „it came out in one piece“ while at that point it’s clearly broken and imho it’s visible how he overplays it a bit. Either edit it out completely or own it…not this weird scenario
@@SuperVistaprint To be fair he said "it came out in one PRINT" which is not a lie. That one piece broke (apparently in a way that was not an issue) is not a problem and everything he said is still true and impressive (i.e. the colors, the size of it, and that it didnt take multiple prints)
@@SuperVistaprint I think Jazza probably accidently broke the tower off while removing the supports
@@FusRoDarshinae sure ihre did not break it on purpose but to handle it like that was… as I said. Suboptimal
Gawd DAMN.🤯 This is AMAZING! As Zelda fans, this video was absolutely worth watching every second. Keep up the great work Jazza!🤩
I am a Zelda fan, and I was hella impressed.🔥
This deserves to be seen by more people - how has this not even cracked one million views yet?! The time and effort gone into this is insane! So cool!
Man this project is insane. Beautiful craziness at its peak. I f*cking love it. Remember: every game has a story, but only one is a Legend.
So cool to see you doing all these interesting projects after so many years on UA-cam. Keep up the great work! ^-^
Jazza bamboo labs
🤝
Me finally buying 3d printer
Without having finished the video I have favourited it and love you for it ❤
This guy is such an inspiration for me. I love to draw so much, and I also love watching his brother who gives me most of my medieval information!!!
Thank you for building my Childhood Memories. This is amazing. Well done by all of you.
A word of advice to people looking at 3D Printers, Bambu Labs printers are currently the best cheap printers on the market as well as the most user friendly. However, this comes at the cost of Bambu Labs being closed source.
3D printing in almost every case is a very DIY hobby, from upgrades, modeling, repairs and more 3D printers are most often built in such a way that you are always in control. For example, 3D printing businesses sometimes will build custom solutions like self flexing beds and sweeping arms that are not currently on any kind of out of box printer.
Bambu Labs printers do not have this possibility as closed source hardware and software. This is more of a warning than it is a negative as your ability to modify and repair the products you purchase will be greatly reduced compared to something like a Creality printer.
If you are really recommending something open-source, please it is not gonna be Creality...You can go with Prusa\Voron\Qidi but hell no Creality...
I think for most users, the printer hardware/firmware being closed-source isn't going to affect them. Their printers are very repairable (all the parts you'd need to replace are cheaply available, with video guides), and there are tons of printable add-ons and mods for the printers. There's even a third-party automatic multi-plate system coming out soon for the A1 Mini, which takes a multi-plate print and automatically ejects the previous build plate and loads a new one, for unattended uninterrupted multi-plate printing.
Apple vs android. Open source vs closed source. Some people can't handle all the freedom.
@@sargentpoptart4080 it’s not really a good comparison. Bambu makes their stuff quite repairable with cheap parts and their software is open sourced. Bambu’s printers are also very cheaply priced. Not quite the same for Apple.
Their printers are also pretty much plug and play. You send it a model and it's very rare that you have a problem with the print. Some people just want to make things and not spend hours tinkering with the thing.
This would be the best ad for Nintendo 💀💀💀💀
Looks amazing!! We need more VR Content, can you please check out Vermillion VR, which is an oil painting simulation? Would love you attempting a Bob Ross challenge in it!
idk why but the fact that you’re designing on vr boggles my mind, so sick!
Dear Jazza, thank you for this build and all of your amazing work. I'm very glad you are feeling better and have new content coming. Don't worry about UA-cam being harder now, people are always going to need free content to help them learn and grow. I understand that membership is important. I wish I could join a lot of people's channels, unfortunately, here in America, the amount of money they give to the disabled population is not much at all. I miss my job so much. My body is changing too rapidly for me to work again. I am trying new creative things though. I have learned to knit on a round loom which would not have been possible without UA-cam stuff being free, so keep being amazing and bringing joy to people. The algorithm is unable to factor in emotions like joy and excitement. If you bought a round loom and learned to make a hat, that would be awesome. I think you tried to knit several years ago and I loved it. Let me know if you want to try it and I could help from afar. Much love!
This is legitimately amazing. Like how?
… seriously? He just made a 30-minute video explaining how.
@@SchnauzerFaceMinis I mean like how amazing his skills are and creativity
I have only played totk and botw, but i love the franchise nonetheless
I can really recommend Links Awakening too 😊
I can not recommend Majora's Mask enough, just don't worry too much about the time
Do worry about the time, mm is really hard, I'm stuck in the tutorial 😭@@ganondorf66
Start with ocarina of time or link to the past maybe minish cap as its a smaller title @ganondorf66
Start with ocarina of time or link to the past maybe minish cap as its a smaller title @ganondorf66
26:04 Attack on Titan 😂
I cannot express how much I love this map, it feels like playing in a little forest
Your content is always so entertaining but also so encouraging... As an and a parent, I don't want to bore my kids, and you give me so many great ideas and just plain old enthusiasm to help them want to create and fall in love with art!!
Its interesting Table Top Time and Jazza are sponsored by different 3D printers lol
Jazza: "Hey team, how's it going?"
Team: "AAAAH!" "Can I cry yet?"
You should do all nine realms from God of war Ragnarok next
I haven’t had a video of yours in my recommended in a long time. This is such a throwback, and what a cool video to come back to.
That's the Jazza I fell in love with: creative, passionate, abitious and lovable! Now I'm gonna start a drawing session with a marathon (a Jazza-thon?) In the background to inspire me.
So, are you inviting your friends for a D&D Zelda campaign?
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With the amount of multicolor filament wasted you HAVE to invest in a filament spooler
Hi Benny! What a fun and quirky introduction 😊
19:41 Dang man can't believe the tower snapped must have been a little to excited, very funny how you held the tower in place. Very cool build thank you Jazza!
Where does this end up after it's done? :p A collector? A Nintendo Museum? Balmbulab's showroom?
Usually after the maker makes his money on advertising and showing it off on the Internet. It is then sold or tossed in the nearest bin, ready to move onto the next project.
I really do hope it isn't just tossed out, but I'm not sure it'd go in an actual museum
I felt like they would do like nerd forge does sometimes and it'll end up at a shop window display or something for people to observe.
@@graphicsgodah yes, throwing away expensive art projects after working on them for months, as all artists are known to do.
And now.....play Warhammer 40k on it ^^
Warhammer 40 000: The princess of Hyryle
Breath of the wild/tears of the kingdom next maybe ❤😅😭🙏🙏🙏✨
thank you for having so much fun building this. its gorgeous
I’ve been playing Zelda since I was a kid, so I get excited anytime I see a creator I like doing something Zelda related. “My” Hyrule is also Ocarina of Time. I gotta say though, I just finished Echoes of Wisdom and I absolutely loved it, so the 3D map in that style was really fun to see
24:16 hahahaha(burp)
You should've added characters, enemies, and NPCs to the map. Seems lifeless without them.
14:59 i was watching at 2x speed
Same
Am I the only one that thinks removing the supports from the trees looks therapeutic? It looks like something I could hyperfocus on doing for hours and never get bored or tired of it because it looks incredibly satisfying.
if I could get my entire dnd group together to make something to scale like this, it would make for the best map ever. Much love jazza
Correction, Lesser Hyrule. From Link to the Past.
Thought I was the only person watching this like...he doesn't know....🤦🏽♂
It's not even ALTTP Hyrule, its a weird mix of things. The Castle area is completely different, Eastern Palace is missing, he didn't do ANYTHING with Death Mountain, its just two bridges and rocks completely missing the Tower of Hera and many caves etc.
@@JJAB91 it has the basic layout of lesser hyrule and Link to the Past’s lesser hyrule is just the most well known version of lesser hyrule.
@@JJAB91I'm shocked I had to scroll this far to see someone mention this. Nothing for Death Mountain or the Eastern Temple. The church/graveyard area is almost barren. No caves. There's not even a Master Sword pedestal.
I can acknowledge that what's here was a lot of work, but it's not finished. And he knew it too! In the glamor shots at the end, he just focused on the parts he did. The entire northern and eastern sides of the map were neither shown nor discussed.
Not to mention, the castle isn't even close to accurate, and he just yoinked it from somebody else's project. It kinda feels like they gave up on the project about halfway through.