I don’t play Pokémon, m not that interested in Pokémon but when I see Jazza immersed in something he genuinely loves I can’t stop watching. Always do what you want and love to, that smile, joy and passion is infectious and irresistible.
It would be awesome if you made a full map of the pokemon universe, and make them able to be placed next to each other with modular environments, and be able to integrate them with each other and bring your fantasy to life
It came out great Jazza. And the table top role playing game I would love to watch. I don't have friends that are into something like that, so I never got a chance to play one myself. Would be nice to watch someone I find entertaining and funny play one.😊
I can imagine that you have integrated magnets into some of your characters so that you can change position and bring them more to life. Can't wait to see this in action!
I love that you are doing any kind of art, not just drawing, it's amazing watching you craft stuff like this and makes me wish I had a tabletop group irl too so I could go and try make some maps
I was thinking the same thing, I think A Link to the Past from SNES would have been a great map to use. I think something like the lost forest with all the lore and mystery behind it would make for some great stories.
You literaly created my childhood memories in real life. That was so satisfying and nostalgia inducing. Thank you for all the great art you made over the years, it inspired me a lot.
I cannot express how amazing that looks. I can only imagine how much work went into this. It would probably be too much work, but you could probably make a few of these maps and sell them.
I got goosebumps! I could imagine myself walking through those alleys at night, with the yellows of the lampposts creating this surreal aura. I could imagine myself dazzled, yet slightly scared because there is a huge f***in forest behind me. All those hours I'd spent travelling through those alleyways as Red came flooding back to me, but felt much more detailed and real because I could imagine this space in a whole another level. Thank you for this!
This is going to be the weirdest, most specific compliment you receive today, but I really appreciate that you put music over the parts where you cut the foam. I don't even think you do it intentionally, but as much as I love crafting, my sensory issues just haaaate the sound of foam being cut. Don't even get me started on polystyrene....*shudders* Edit: Thank you also for letting us savour the peeling of the tape, for the opposite reason haha
Man, you guys take away my breath with how much effort goes into each and every video. You could've made a mini series on this video alone, having a separate video for making all the trees, for building the houses, creating the map. But instead you guys chose to release all of this in one video, in the highest possibly quality. Props to you Jazza and to everyone in the team involved. I've been watching you for like 7 years, you've come so far man. I am happy for you, and I hope UA-cam will appreciate you as much as it should. I got into digital art thanks to you. Big up man.
I have never felt so much joy in a video before, my childhood playing Pokémon with my brother. This gave me goosebumps. Jazza, you and the team did awesome at creating such an iconic place in Pokémon. You and the team should be so proud! I can't wait to hear Dave game master this!
Awesome. 👍 Should've made a Missing No. next to the old man. But that's better if you plan to make a Cinnabar Island map. This sounds like a lot of work but the results are impressive.
I never get tired of watching your videos. Whenever I'm in an art block, I always hop-on to UA-cam to watch your videos for inspiration 😁😂 Also, this 3D Pokemon map is epic!!!!
At first I was not happy with the small step going up to the Gym. In my mind, whenever there was one isolated pice of cliff in the game I pictured it as being part of an entire slope. So, essentially, the northern part of the map being more elevated than the entire map, and everywhere where there was no cliff to pass by just a smooth incline. But now that I see this interpretation I gotta say: I really like it! Having the gym as it‘s own landmark in top of a hill works really well! And the graphics of the game really don‘t give a „right“ or „wrong“ interpretation! Looks GREAT! You really out-did yourself, Jazza! :-)
Watching you do something you love doing and seeing the pure joy it puts on your face is the best part of this video! Keep making what you love, they are the best videos!!
This reminds me that as a kid I once drew the Kanto map because I wanted to make a pokemon notebook, with pokemon facts and stuff. I've never been great at finishing a project tho, so I ended up with just the map and the rest never materialized. Anyway, sometimes I forget that I used to be obsessed with the game. Had the Pokedex memorized for the first two generations (in order). Also learned braille because of it. Fun times 😂 Going back to the video, what I meant to say is, Jazza's commitment is on another level 🙌
Ahora entiendo porque en la última temporada no veía tantos efectos en la animación, las plumas de cuervo saliendo, los grandiosos remates de oikawa entre otros... Justo ayer me termine de ver la serie completa y quedé con tantas ansias de que pasaría
One of my favorites lately - more actual construction, art, and the process in general of you creating this - I much prefer this to 'epic time lapse montages' that, while they have great cinematic effect, really skip over the bones of your creation process. You could have one camera and average lighting and a half hour video where you talk through your carving, sculpting, and paint effects, and I'd watch that a million times more than a quick cut, high post production piece. For whatever it's worth. Amazing build though, I love the terrain boards a lot!
The entire thing looks so cool! It looks pretty fun to play on with the character figures there as well. Seeing how big that already is with just one area, I can't imagine how big it'd be if you did an entire game map. Especially if it's ones from the later games since the maps on that look a bit more detailed.
This kind of collaborative content is exactly what I hope to see from your channels! I can’t wait to go watch all of the other game creation videos and my first TT series will be this one!
You're the best man. What an inspiration. You just don't let anything slow you down. Definitely my favorite art UA-camr. Jazza, you just have this unflappable way of turning things to the good. You and your team are incredible. What a masterpiece that tabletop game board is. Happy New Year. Hope it's a great one!
Omg this is personally one of my favourite builds you've ever done. The video was really satisfying, watching the whole process, and the finished result is perfection. I love it so much. Those little trees and buildings are adorable and god so nostalgic too. 10/10 Would watch more of these.
This is one of the greatest projects I’ve ever seen on UA-cam… I absolutely love it!!! I feel just as excited as you!!! The excitement is contagious. Awesome work!
And this is what it's like to finally be an adult! Years of childhood gaming brought to life, just because you can. Great video, and honestly unbelievable job on Viridian City!
5:46 my favorite part of the entire video 😂 that being said, wonderful adventure and thank you @Jazza and team for another dazzling display of art; both in the model, and the presentation 💯 much love and many blessings 💙
I was just thinking about starting a pokemon campaign but i couldnt find any rules where the dm didnt have to keep track of 200 things at once but this video has given me inspiration to try anyway.
Now this is honestly amazing! The amount of details, the planning, and the passionate energy! Ahhh it looks simply beautiful and definitely spectacular. I admire how you've sorted the trees and allowing a few of them to be moved, its seemless. The buildings 😍! You've knocked it out of the park Jazza! Best wishes ❤.
Those trees are maybe the most satisfying thing to ever grace this channel 🤩 And 10/10 for the 💩 sound effects coming out of the mold, because...yeah..thats what that looked like 😂
It's smart to add mtg or pokemon cards behind your printed cards as long as you sleeve them. It gives you a very satisfying feel and they end up being more durable.
As someone that isnt great with art but appreciates all the work that goes in. Your channel absolutely rocks! Love your content! So glad you've chosen this path because you definitely bring happiness to the rest of us with your creativity!
You have _no_ idea how much I'd love to see this done with Anville Town from Gen 5, being a train nerd it's one of my all time favorite locations to visit in a Pokémon game with a beautiful theme to boot. I really hope you make this into a series where you do more cities and towns, perhaps even building interiors from multiple games, I think it'd be really cool to see.
This is EPIC!!!! I love how everyone on all the channels are working on a project this is a great way to showcase everyone's abilities I hope to see more like this where everyone is involved in projects
this is some of "the very best" project you have ever done i my opinion, not the most challenging but definetly the one that i think is the coolest!! especially with the dnd aspect potencially coming in a future video. I am so exited!!
this is genuinely SO COOL! I haven't watched a Jazza video in years because I felt like I wasn't the target audience anymore, but these newer videos are just so impressive, glad to be watching again!
Please please PLEASE do more world building in 3D maps!! Maybe some that can take model trains or toy cars? Or Lego castles maybe? The possibilities are endless!!!
Pretty sweet to see all the effort and attention to detail you put into things by hand. You could have easily 3d printed all of the buildings and everything. I think the manual effort really paid off.
Those trees are so adorable. You did great job capturing that game aesthetic. The paint job is incredible. Thanks to all those who helped Jazza bring his vision forward. :)
as someone who done rom hacking for years and made my own pokemon game and helping on pokemon liquid crystal creating tiles you’ve done a fabulous job turning it into the 3D world and having it look pretty much spot on. it’s like exporting the gen 4 maps and viewing them. 😂
The stranded on a coastline with your Pokémon aspect of their roleplaying game reminds me a lot of PokeWilds. I bet Jazza would love that game if he tried it out.
Bro! I literally dreamed about this when I was still young enough to play with toys. An entire model of Kanto which I could play with and explore. This is the closest thing to that dream being realised for me, so thank you! :)
Thank you for this video, i was just recently inspired to make the FFTA first fight scene with all the terrain in there and this video just inspired me more to actually make it. Miniature paper art diorama of course as my style. Your energy is contagious and i have fun watching this video. Maybe I’ll eventually make something like this too in the future and you just saved me from lots of referencing for that project haha
Make this a series, and make all of Kanto as modular maps in each episode! I know that would be a ton of work, but it would be SO COOL.
This would need A LOT of room, and that's considering all of the in-game rooms connect seamlessly. But I agree, it would be so cool!
knowing jazza, ton of work, and time consuming are two terms that he isn't held back by ;)
Or just make the Kanto Region map
Not Kanto pls, ist the most boring world. I like Hoenn :)
He will need a huge house
I'd love to see you do all the cities!
Oh hello Dinossarro you come around here very often?
I would love to see Veridian Forest. 😆
This is genuinely my favorite thing you've ever done. I've never wanted something in my house more
I don’t play Pokémon, m not that interested in Pokémon but when I see Jazza immersed in something he genuinely loves I can’t stop watching. Always do what you want and love to, that smile, joy and passion is infectious and irresistible.
I can't imagine playing this - would get so lost in every detail. It's gorgeous.
If you did a whole game’s worth, you could use it as a dnd map
It would be awesome if you made a full map of the pokemon universe, and make them able to be placed next to each other with modular environments, and be able to integrate them with each other and bring your fantasy to life
YES
You would need a warehouse sized floor just to display a project like that.
His backyard was become a pokemon world 🤣
Thats a really bad idea
I don't think you quite get how much time and more importantly space that would require
It came out great Jazza. And the table top role playing game I would love to watch. I don't have friends that are into something like that, so I never got a chance to play one myself. Would be nice to watch someone I find entertaining and funny play one.😊
How did you became a member
I can imagine that you have integrated magnets into some of your characters so that you can change position and bring them more to life. Can't wait to see this in action!
I love that you are doing any kind of art, not just drawing, it's amazing watching you craft stuff like this and makes me wish I had a tabletop group irl too so I could go and try make some maps
Growing up in Japan in the 90s, this makes me so happy. Also the music was perfect for this video!
That just looks amazing! All the little tedious details just really make the whole project stand out. You and your team are incredible!
So good. A Zelda 4 one would be crazy good too.
I was thinking the same thing, I think A Link to the Past from SNES would have been a great map to use. I think something like the lost forest with all the lore and mystery behind it would make for some great stories.
I was actually thinking the handmade trees really looked like what Nintendo was going for with the Links Awakening remake style
That's too good an idea
In fact now that I think about it I do believe Nintendo used that idea exactly when they remade that game for the Switch!
Ive never heard anyone call ALttP Zelda 4 LOL
Wish you people will stop using the word crazy yoo describe every fucking situation
You literaly created my childhood memories in real life.
That was so satisfying and nostalgia inducing.
Thank you for all the great art you made over the years, it inspired me a lot.
I cannot express how amazing that looks. I can only imagine how much work went into this. It would probably be too much work, but you could probably make a few of these maps and sell them.
This came out amazingly! The trees being sculpted ended up absolutely being a plus.
I got goosebumps! I could imagine myself walking through those alleys at night, with the yellows of the lampposts creating this surreal aura. I could imagine myself dazzled, yet slightly scared because there is a huge f***in forest behind me. All those hours I'd spent travelling through those alleyways as Red came flooding back to me, but felt much more detailed and real because I could imagine this space in a whole another level. Thank you for this!
Are you wasted?
@@theZDOMEsounds like it
This is going to be the weirdest, most specific compliment you receive today, but I really appreciate that you put music over the parts where you cut the foam. I don't even think you do it intentionally, but as much as I love crafting, my sensory issues just haaaate the sound of foam being cut. Don't even get me started on polystyrene....*shudders*
Edit: Thank you also for letting us savour the peeling of the tape, for the opposite reason haha
Man, you guys take away my breath with how much effort goes into each and every video. You could've made a mini series on this video alone, having a separate video for making all the trees, for building the houses, creating the map. But instead you guys chose to release all of this in one video, in the highest possibly quality. Props to you Jazza and to everyone in the team involved. I've been watching you for like 7 years, you've come so far man. I am happy for you, and I hope UA-cam will appreciate you as much as it should. I got into digital art thanks to you. Big up man.
I have never felt so much joy in a video before, my childhood playing Pokémon with my brother. This gave me goosebumps. Jazza, you and the team did awesome at creating such an iconic place in Pokémon. You and the team should be so proud! I can't wait to hear Dave game master this!
Would love to see a map of a Pokémon stadium. Tons of opportunities with this concept! Can’t wait to see what you do next!!
8:02 the colors are vibrant? Those are the most muted greens and browns I’ve seen in my life 😂
Favourite video in a while! Very ambitious!
Came here to say this!😊
Bringing pixel maps into 3D is something glorious
This turned out so amazing! and now I just want to see a video on how you store all your dioramas and other art projects you've made over the years.
If only Scalet and Violet looked this good 18:08
Bro if someone made this for me as a kid, I would literally cry with happiness.
If someone made the entire Sinnoh region I would go absolutely crazy.
Jazza is truly the most talented person I've ever known
Imagine playing a dnd home-brew with this
This is amazing!
Thank you, editor, for the absolutely mature and necessary sounds when popping out the clay trees from the silicone. Beauty in its finest form.
Awesome. 👍 Should've made a Missing No. next to the old man. But that's better if you plan to make a Cinnabar Island map. This sounds like a lot of work but the results are impressive.
Jazza...your map recreations are so freakin' satisfying to see you build and the end result.
Pokemon Alchemist? 😭 Jazza, that's a fan game and not a real game licenced by Nintendo, but we do love promoting fan games.....
He did say he likes the asthetics of the game
I never get tired of watching your videos. Whenever I'm in an art block, I always hop-on to UA-cam to watch your videos for inspiration 😁😂 Also, this 3D Pokemon map is epic!!!!
This is Nintendo. Your cease and desist is in the mail.
I know envy is a deadly sin, but the 12-year-old in me is feeling very envious right now. And the 35-year-old too. Great Work!
I love ambitious projects like this! keep it up 😁
At first I was not happy with the small step going up to the Gym. In my mind, whenever there was one isolated pice of cliff in the game I pictured it as being part of an entire slope. So, essentially, the northern part of the map being more elevated than the entire map, and everywhere where there was no cliff to pass by just a smooth incline.
But now that I see this interpretation I gotta say:
I really like it! Having the gym as it‘s own landmark in top of a hill works really well! And the graphics of the game really don‘t give a „right“ or „wrong“ interpretation!
Looks GREAT! You really out-did yourself, Jazza!
:-)
You and your team did an amazing in this. I think the trees are my favourite part. 🧡
Watching you do something you love doing and seeing the pure joy it puts on your face is the best part of this video! Keep making what you love, they are the best videos!!
💯 just seen your comment after saying almost exactly the same thing!
That's awesome
This reminds me that as a kid I once drew the Kanto map because I wanted to make a pokemon notebook, with pokemon facts and stuff. I've never been great at finishing a project tho, so I ended up with just the map and the rest never materialized.
Anyway, sometimes I forget that I used to be obsessed with the game. Had the Pokedex memorized for the first two generations (in order). Also learned braille because of it. Fun times 😂
Going back to the video, what I meant to say is, Jazza's commitment is on another level 🙌
Ahora entiendo porque en la última temporada no veía tantos efectos en la animación, las plumas de cuervo saliendo, los grandiosos remates de oikawa entre otros... Justo ayer me termine de ver la serie completa y quedé con tantas ansias de que pasaría
This is the best kind of Jazza content, epic scale projects
How much for a sandshrew like that?
Fun fact, all of kanto's cities are named after paint colors! Except palette town which is self explanatory.
Nintendo wants to know your location
the final cutscene of Viridian City gave me literal chills and goosebumps. This is so amazing i can't find the words.
2:39 The forbidden peanut butter
One of my favorites lately - more actual construction, art, and the process in general of you creating this - I much prefer this to 'epic time lapse montages' that, while they have great cinematic effect, really skip over the bones of your creation process. You could have one camera and average lighting and a half hour video where you talk through your carving, sculpting, and paint effects, and I'd watch that a million times more than a quick cut, high post production piece. For whatever it's worth. Amazing build though, I love the terrain boards a lot!
The entire thing looks so cool! It looks pretty fun to play on with the character figures there as well. Seeing how big that already is with just one area, I can't imagine how big it'd be if you did an entire game map. Especially if it's ones from the later games since the maps on that look a bit more detailed.
This kind of collaborative content is exactly what I hope to see from your channels! I can’t wait to go watch all of the other game creation videos and my first TT series will be this one!
You're the best man. What an inspiration. You just don't let anything slow you down. Definitely my favorite art UA-camr. Jazza, you just have this unflappable way of turning things to the good.
You and your team are incredible. What a masterpiece that tabletop game board is.
Happy New Year. Hope it's a great one!
Omg this is personally one of my favourite builds you've ever done. The video was really satisfying, watching the whole process, and the finished result is perfection. I love it so much. Those little trees and buildings are adorable and god so nostalgic too. 10/10 Would watch more of these.
Always do what you want and love to, that smile, joy and passion is infectious and irresistible.
This is one of the greatest projects I’ve ever seen on UA-cam… I absolutely love it!!! I feel just as excited as you!!! The excitement is contagious. Awesome work!
And this is what it's like to finally be an adult! Years of childhood gaming brought to life, just because you can. Great video, and honestly unbelievable job on Viridian City!
5:46 my favorite part of the entire video 😂 that being said, wonderful adventure and thank you @Jazza and team for another dazzling display of art; both in the model, and the presentation 💯 much love and many blessings 💙
I was just thinking about starting a pokemon campaign but i couldnt find any rules where the dm didnt have to keep track of 200 things at once but this video has given me inspiration to try anyway.
Now this is honestly amazing! The amount of details, the planning, and the passionate energy! Ahhh it looks simply beautiful and definitely spectacular. I admire how you've sorted the trees and allowing a few of them to be moved, its seemless. The buildings 😍! You've knocked it out of the park Jazza!
Best wishes ❤.
Those trees are maybe the most satisfying thing to ever grace this channel 🤩 And 10/10 for the 💩 sound effects coming out of the mold, because...yeah..thats what that looked like 😂
Pokemon Alchemist? Weird to choose a fanmade version for something like this, but the build was super cool
Smashing stuff with rocks to make it look like rocks is still my favorite part of diorama building
It's smart to add mtg or pokemon cards behind your printed cards as long as you sleeve them. It gives you a very satisfying feel and they end up being more durable.
As someone that isnt great with art but appreciates all the work that goes in. Your channel absolutely rocks! Love your content! So glad you've chosen this path because you definitely bring happiness to the rest of us with your creativity!
This is PHENOMENAL Jazza! I agree with those who would like to see more Pokemon towns going forward.
You have _no_ idea how much I'd love to see this done with Anville Town from Gen 5, being a train nerd it's one of my all time favorite locations to visit in a Pokémon game with a beautiful theme to boot.
I really hope you make this into a series where you do more cities and towns, perhaps even building interiors from multiple games, I think it'd be really cool to see.
Talk about nostalgia. I wouldn't mind doing a roleplay with this setting and visual. Love it.
The terrain is amazing but omg the trees - i am so in love with them. They are just so darn cute!
Please make this a series, I love watching you recreate these nostalgic and beaitiful pokemon scenes.
This is awesome Jezza. Finished perfectly 👏
omg the modular terrain is AMAZINGLY BRILLIANT!!
This is EPIC!!!! I love how everyone on all the channels are working on a project this is a great way to showcase everyone's abilities I hope to see more like this where everyone is involved in projects
this is some of "the very best" project you have ever done i my opinion, not the most challenging but definetly the one that i think is the coolest!! especially with the dnd aspect potencially coming in a future video. I am so exited!!
this is genuinely SO COOL! I haven't watched a Jazza video in years because I felt like I wasn't the target audience anymore, but these newer videos are just so impressive, glad to be watching again!
Amazing, I'm now thinking of a 3D model of a sideways scroller in a picture frame
it's wild how creative you and the people you work with are, i love this channel so much
Please please PLEASE do more world building in 3D maps!! Maybe some that can take model trains or toy cars? Or Lego castles maybe? The possibilities are endless!!!
Great video + nostalgia. should definitely be series, will definitely tune in. Thank you Jazza
There aren't enough Pokemon tabletop rpgs out there.
THE GAME IS PERFECT FOR IT!
This is excellent of course.
Pretty sweet to see all the effort and attention to detail you put into things by hand. You could have easily 3d printed all of the buildings and everything. I think the manual effort really paid off.
Those trees are so adorable. You did great job capturing that game aesthetic. The paint job is incredible. Thanks to all those who helped Jazza bring his vision forward. :)
7:31 may be the most satisfying thing in your day.
We're all in pokemon fever😂❤ This was awesome! And the poopie sounds left me in tears😂😂
as someone who done rom hacking for years and made my own pokemon game and helping on pokemon liquid crystal creating tiles you’ve done a fabulous job turning it into the 3D world and having it look pretty much spot on. it’s like exporting the gen 4 maps and viewing them. 😂
This is amazing! Real enthusiasm for the project has made the end result just perfect. I feel so inspired guys, thanks for all the hard work x
I want a giant board game like that. This is genius! 🔥
So happy I found this channel. Brings the child out in me. Much appreciated.
Dude this is BEAUTIFUL!!! Massive respect for making this!
The stranded on a coastline with your Pokémon aspect of their roleplaying game reminds me a lot of PokeWilds. I bet Jazza would love that game if he tried it out.
I think this video will bring forth a new generation of map creators. Great job!
Bro! I literally dreamed about this when I was still young enough to play with toys. An entire model of Kanto which I could play with and explore. This is the closest thing to that dream being realised for me, so thank you! :)
Thank you for this video, i was just recently inspired to make the FFTA first fight scene with all the terrain in there and this video just inspired me more to actually make it. Miniature paper art diorama of course as my style. Your energy is contagious and i have fun watching this video. Maybe I’ll eventually make something like this too in the future and you just saved me from lots of referencing for that project haha
Can anyone else here a high pitched squeal in this video like at 2:38 - 2:55? It seems to be when Jazza is talking
I can see the dnd potential already
These are the projects I love! Thanks Jazza and the whole team!!
I love this, the map is so cool, and seeing the roleplay channel supported by other videos is what got me into it
As a big pokemon fan, I love how excited and happy you were building this! It looks absolutely beautiful! 🥰🥰🥰