I adore this. The scale, the realism, the ambition, and most importantly the passion behind it. Well done, Jazza and keep doing what sparks the most joy for you, never mind the clicks.
OH NOOOOOOOO!!! I have two girlfriends, but very few people on YT are happy for my relationship success. They disl*ke all of the videos I make with my 2 girlfriends. Please be kind, dear max
I'm crying, my inner child imagined doing this...but now I'm a tired, broke and traumatized adult. Thank you for this, though, gives me hope that one day I can just go make models and a diorama like this.
why wait? there's a lot of places you can get free materials. there's also a lot of DIY workshops you can go to to use their tools and supplies. just start doing a little bit of work, you'll find it gives you energy!
I hope you are able to try at some point, please try whenever you can. I recently began building small diorama's, nothing special or super realistic, just a dirt road, grass and some trees lol but wow it is so much fun. Really is an amazing feeling when it all comes together. So please don't give up hope for it.
Amen to that. I hate it when he even mentions doing anything for the algorythym. It's so boring from a channel so important to so many people. Most people love jazza for jazza. We dont care what he does as long as he does it with passion :)
I know no one will see this, but I've gotta tell ya I've watched this video over and over again. I'm making a few large dioramas depicting the climactic and tragic end of the Nephite nation around the Hill Cumorah. I've never done anything like this before, and I'm using cardboard and anything I can get for close to nothing. No one asked me to do this but I felt I needed to, and watching these videos keeps me motivated. So thank you.
Every single DM/GM that runs games in the worlds they have created themselves dreams of having the time, resources and space to build maps like this for their stories. This is astounding. Well done, Jazza.
"Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life." I felt this while watching Jazza. We all know he's having a good time making and sharing quality contents. Carpe Diem!
Thank God the people who built this country didn't have that sort of juvenile perspective. Thank God they didn't just do work that was "fun.." 🙄 what he's doing is not a job, he is getting paid to participate in a hobby.
This almost brought me to tears, I dream of creating something this grand, I am in awe and envy that you got the pleasure and had the resources to make this. Best way to begin the holidays
There's nothing more precious in this world than to see a grown up's face glow up with emotion while talking about something or someone they care. I wish for you all to feel this way multiple times during the next years to come. Lots of love to Jazza, his family and everyone here. ♡
Hello just found this and this reawoke my childhood fantasy in world building. I really love this and I'm glad UA-cam brought me here. Now I wish to build something like this
What I love so much about this is that there is no need for a "why", it is just pure, raw, unbridled creativity and that is so important. Keep up the amazing work dude, love your passion and excitement
I love Jazza because when he messes up, he doesn't just not upload the video like a lot of art UA-camrs, but instead he finds a way to make it entertaining and funny. He's also inspiring. The only reason I took up drawing was because I saw Jazza's character designs and wanted to make some. Every time I see one of his videos, I think: I wanna do this!
I’m a 50 yr old woman, no kids, who loves more traditional sketching and watercolours. I found Jazza’s site through some coloured pencil reviews and figured I’d watch one video only. I’m now subscribed and watch every video, just to see this young man’s joy and inspiration in pure ‘creating’. I can only imagine the amount of children & adults he is inspiring, and that alone makes me love every video, whether I understand what he’s doing or not. Jazza’s soul was destined to share, teach, and inspire creativity. We need more people in our world like him.
My goodness this is insane!! I'm an architecture student and we have to constantly make models of the things we design. I just wanna say that I will never again complain about how difficult and how long it takes to make the models. My teachers would loose their sh*t if I brought something to this calibre to class.
Do more stuff about your world! I absolutely loooove art that chains to other pieces of art, using your crazy talent to flesh out deeper and deeper worlds and lore. Its the coolest thing ever. Follow your passion, it gets across to your viewers, at least it did to me
jazza is such a cool dad.. imagine like his son's teacher asks him what does your dad do for a living? , " he made and rule his own world from scratch."
I love how Jazza is basically living every DM's dream! If I had the space I would definitely do something similar... I've done a tiled Hexcrawl using the tiles he showed off in this vid. Being a very visual person/learner, it makes a huge difference being able to visualise the world that a campaign is set.
The struggle of all those who don't do hobbies for a living😆 (I know Jazza works very hard and his job is no picnic, but he does make it look like (man)child's play!)
out of context the title sounds like jazza has either: A: developed a raging god complex B: become a literal eldritch being and claims this world as his own
I'm completely unsurprised that Jazza would have gone overboard on making his tabletop map like this, and it turned out STUNNING! All the detail, the sheer size of it, the passion, that makes content like this worth watching!
As a writer who enjoys worldbuilding too much, and loves to create maps, I have never felt so much envy of another person as watching this video. I loved the project. I hope one day to have the opportunity to do something similar with some of the many maps that I have made.
I think building digital worlds is probably faster and allows for even more detail. I'm sure there are many great programs for digital map building out there. If you really want a irl model, CNC and 3D printing might be efficient options to make them. Then you "just" have to do the painting and details to have a similar result. But with this approach it should be pretty easy to do everything step by step, possibly building parts of your world at a time and later joining them together.
I appreciate how much Jazza actually loves the process. Every step started with something like, "Now, the fun part..." or "Next is the best part!". The love for creating really shows in the results, and in turn translates to an entertaining video every time. (also, just the original drawing was dope. kudos!)
Check out IRONSPIRE! ua-cam.com/video/2EgCa8WZ0qo/v-deo.html It's also a podcast! open.spotify.com/show/5mFvl3j8tjZ3dpZkqMToTS?si=Vfwr6e3JSiW7J5E1l25-Ww&
jazza i love art i make books drawing clay builds and i play with lego well really i dont love art i love being creative and watching you gives me so many ideas. THANK YOU!
For the past 5 years or so I will randomly see your videos pop up on the feed. Anything from drawing new superheroes to this amazing video I have just seen. I am always super delighted and fulfilled when I see how happy you are when you do what you love! Thank you for showing us all what you love to do. Can't wait to check out everything else I have been missing! Much love brother.
I understand 1000000000% when you talk about your world and how the places in them are real to you. I thought I was weird for putting so much thought into this fictional world I built up for myself. Making maps, characters who live in there, history and lore. Now I don’t feel so weird. I actually feel inspired to keep going and do more with it. Thank you Jazza.
You should definitely get in contact with the guys at Critical Role. They recently started a new campaign, but you guys could collaborate and create something awesome for campaign 4!
This easily, is one of the few jazza videos I will ALWAYS return to, the amount of effort put into it is amazing, the detail, the water, and the lore building for over 5 years Is insane! It's one of the few inspirations for world building i always come back to when i need a quick mood boost or something in the background, thanks jazza for making this wonderful content as always, love the work and effort you put into every video
This THIS is exactly why I love art. It's not the money behind it or the hype ut can generate or whatever other reasons there may be. I love art because it allows people to create worlds like no other medium can. It gives everyone the opportunity to express themselves to the fullest while giving them the freedom to do whatever they please. The passion, craftsmanship, attention to detail and journey to a new project being fully realized and born is something that overwhelms me everytime I am blessed tp witness it. Thank you Jazza for staying true to yourself and allowing us to catch s glimpse of your creative mind !
The best thing about this entire project is your genuine happiness and excitement. Can you imagine what the world would be like if everyone went to work on a project like this? Game changer. Many people lose their imagination at the age of 9, you sir have not. 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
I love just how excited and into Jazza always seems with his projects it just makes watching his videos so so so much more entertaining and they always make my day
I honestly don't care for all the basic things that the "popular" people in the art community are doing nowadays (cough cough zhc cough cough) This is the type of content i like, keep it up Jazza Random fact i actually started watching Jazza videos from Zhc
My dad was also a train nut/model enthusiast, and seeing the packaging took me right back to my childhood with dad's models in the shed and firmly in bitter-sweet nostalgia. He's been gone for almost 5 years now and it got me right in the feels
Duuuuude! This looks amazing, this is the kind of content I love! I've wanted to get into stuff like this for as long as I can remember, but money issues have always prevented me from it. But your videos are enough motivation to keep practicing my traditional art, in the hopes that I can make a living off it enough to get into the more fun stuff! Never stop doing what you love, dude!
this is breathtaking. i remember when i was 6 or something, my dad took me somewhere where they had a diorama of an entire city someone was going to build, i was mesmerised, so this is my favourite type of content :D
I’ve genuinely been wanting to do this with the map of Hyrule (from Breath of the Wild) but never thought I was good enough, seeing Jazza just throw himself into it tho is really inspiring me to just go for it
This video couldn't have been better timed. I'm working on a commission of writing lore for a person's world and I was loosing steam on it because it's A LOT of writing. This was the creative boost I needed to get back into the swing of it and finish
**TIP FOR VIEWERS** Turn on captions during cinematic montage story-telling shots...kind of hard to hear over the music!! Awesome job Jazza!!😃🎉Happy New Year!!✨
There is so much passion behind this project. I love building worlds in my head, and I can imagine how spectacular it would be to bring it to life. Also love the Hamilton reference ❤️❤️
I may not be a big art or jazza guy, but I can confidently say that this is only if not one of the only videos where it seems that Jazza has put all his sweat, tears and effort into making the impossible happen
This is beautiful, Jazza! It looks so amazingly detailed, I don’t know how you do it! It’s a unique project and is obviously something you really wanted to do. The final product is absolutely legendary. Keep doing what you do! ❤️
As a fantasy writer with lots of worlds in my head, its totally amazing watch this video!! (actually its a bit sad cause now I wanna bring Nnanrena to life too and right now I cant lmao). We can see the love u putte inside all of this project and the happiness you had! Its amazing im speechless
I'm glad this is moving quickly. In 2015 everyone would have made this a ten part series, but no one nowadays wants to see two episodes of you cutting foam
I can’t believe this! This is so amazing! My grandpa (who recently passed) always did the train station landscaping thing you mentioned. He left a huge one unfinished and I feel like it just has to be completed. Seeing this video has really inspired me to finish it.
Please continue to do more of these maps and hopefully connect the massive builds together for a larger scale world that could take shape over time. I'd really enjoy seeing more projects like these and I hope more viewers like myself agree with the idea of a larger scale project throughout making possible upcoming projects.
Jazza is the reason im getting an associates in art along with my IT degree and because i decided to doing digital media classes first i made an Australian friend who also enjoys this channel and art. Jazzas art is why i love dabbling with different things! I hope one day i get to do something on the scale of this project!
I adore this. The scale, the realism, the ambition, and most importantly the passion behind it. Well done, Jazza and keep doing what sparks the most joy for you, never mind the clicks.
OH NOOOOOOOO!!! I have two girlfriends, but very few people on YT are happy for my relationship success. They disl*ke all of the videos I make with my 2 girlfriends. Please be kind, dear max
Am I the only one but I think he should make a game in 48 hours and let his fans play it like the 24 hour game?
With this map.
@@AxxLAfriku excuse me …
@@mrmarcothe167th7 i see his comments from time to time. I thinks hes a troll
There’s worldbuilding and then there’s world building. And this is both. I love this so much Jazza, you can tell there is so much love in this project
@Rohan Kaushik what?
as a dnd player (and part time dm)... if I could have even 1% of the map he has, my games would get so much better lol
@Rohan Kaushik you must be 12 years old
@Rohan Kaushik what are you saying?
Wait, lemme put it into a language you can understand:
Wat awre ydbdiu sayig cringe
I'm crying, my inner child imagined doing this...but now I'm a tired, broke and traumatized adult. Thank you for this, though, gives me hope that one day I can just go make models and a diorama like this.
God I’m sorry to hear that.
Don't worry. Life will get better, it always does.
why wait? there's a lot of places you can get free materials. there's also a lot of DIY workshops you can go to to use their tools and supplies. just start doing a little bit of work, you'll find it gives you energy!
I hope you are able to try at some point, please try whenever you can. I recently began building small diorama's, nothing special or super realistic, just a dirt road, grass and some trees lol but wow it is so much fun. Really is an amazing feeling when it all comes together. So please don't give up hope for it.
@@Darkhorse1239xfdefenly not you traumatizing me with that forehead.
Bruh. Imagine having Jazza as a DM and session 1, he brings out this behemoth. I would cry of excitement
Oh its- its a map! Thats cool!
*Silence*
"Hey DM what is tha........."
@Random Cow🗸 The quotes mean that it is not him as a person asking, but an imaginary person playing DnD with Jazza as the DM.
Or you just got a new mini rc crawler and he decides to make you a course.
What is a DM?
I'm glad to see Jazza doing what he loves and not just trying to go along with the UA-cam algorithm
That's what I like about him
Its cause he doesn't have to.
"People being passionate about their hobby" works really well with the UA-cam algorithm though, which is also great.
Definitely worked tho I got it recommended-
Amen to that. I hate it when he even mentions doing anything for the algorythym. It's so boring from a channel so important to so many people. Most people love jazza for jazza. We dont care what he does as long as he does it with passion :)
I know no one will see this, but I've gotta tell ya I've watched this video over and over again. I'm making a few large dioramas depicting the climactic and tragic end of the Nephite nation around the Hill Cumorah. I've never done anything like this before, and I'm using cardboard and anything I can get for close to nothing. No one asked me to do this but I felt I needed to, and watching these videos keeps me motivated. So thank you.
How did it turn out?
@@kylefam9356 Still working on it but it's progressing nicely! Thanks for the interest.
still working at it?? the follow through is inspiring🙏
If you ever get it finished, please upload a video, we need more of these game maps
Every single DM/GM that runs games in the worlds they have created themselves dreams of having the time, resources and space to build maps like this for their stories. This is astounding. Well done, Jazza.
And also skill. This kind of thing takes skills a lot DM/GMs don't have (not a diss on them by the way we can't all be artists).
@@lordofdarkness4204 no offense taken lmao. I only dream of the worlds I would bring to life.
Pretty easy with youtubs moni
"Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life."
I felt this while watching Jazza. We all know he's having a good time making and sharing quality contents. Carpe Diem!
Thank God the people who built this country didn't have that sort of juvenile perspective. Thank God they didn't just do work that was "fun.." 🙄 what he's doing is not a job, he is getting paid to participate in a hobby.
This almost brought me to tears, I dream of creating something this grand, I am in awe and envy that you got the pleasure and had the resources to make this. Best way to begin the holidays
The detail in this is *insane.* Should definitely be proud of this Jazza! :DDD
Yes
Jess!
very true
@@billywelch3085 and you too
More boards
There's nothing more precious in this world than to see a grown up's face glow up with emotion while talking about something or someone they care.
I wish for you all to feel this way multiple times during the next years to come. Lots of love to Jazza, his family and everyone here. ♡
"One more big score, then we'll be mango farming in Tahiti, Arthur!"
Arthur!
"Are you sure about this, Dutch?"
Thank god, I was trying to find a comment like this
Stick to the plan!
@@ax5f_I have a PLAN Arthur!
That kid smile he makes as an adult enjoying making this masterpiece. Wholesome!
It's adorable how happy he is it's like a kid getting candy
That is sooo cool, dude!
Thanks Bobby D!
Yo
I want that
I know, right? I saw him standing over it in the thumbnail and immediately went "Oh God, yes."
Hi bobby
Hello just found this and this reawoke my childhood fantasy in world building. I really love this and I'm glad UA-cam brought me here. Now I wish to build something like this
This is single handedly THE COOLEST project you've made this year
Seriously incredible
Jazza drinking game: Take a shot every time Jazza says “this is the fun part” or something of that sort
Nope, I choose life. XD
@@NinjaThorn 1*+71a
LoL sounds funny 🤓👍🏼
i don't think i could handle that much....maybe if i did it with juice
Meanwhile liver failure worldwide doubles
Just saw this and litteral chills. Can't wait to watch the D&D shesh you guys did on this.
I remember when Jazza didnt want to hire an editor and did everything by himself and burn out but now he had a very solid team.
yeah I think this is something that can often be overlooked. Kudos to Jazza wanting help and building a perfect team of budding Aussies
What I love so much about this is that there is no need for a "why", it is just pure, raw, unbridled creativity and that is so important. Keep up the amazing work dude, love your passion and excitement
I love Jazza because when he messes up, he doesn't just not upload the video like a lot of art UA-camrs, but instead he finds a way to make it entertaining and funny. He's also inspiring. The only reason I took up drawing was because I saw Jazza's character designs and wanted to make some. Every time I see one of his videos, I think: I wanna do this!
I’m a 50 yr old woman, no kids, who loves more traditional sketching and watercolours. I found Jazza’s site through some coloured pencil reviews and figured I’d watch one video only. I’m now subscribed and watch every video, just to see this young man’s joy and inspiration in pure ‘creating’. I can only imagine the amount of children & adults he is inspiring, and that alone makes me love every video, whether I understand what he’s doing or not. Jazza’s soul was destined to share, teach, and inspire creativity. We need more people in our world like him.
Couldn’t agree more
Very well said
👍
my attention is bad but agreed (i didnt read all of it)
Bro, 50 year olds don’t go on UA-cam
My goodness this is insane!! I'm an architecture student and we have to constantly make models of the things we design.
I just wanna say that I will never again complain about how difficult and how long it takes to make the models. My teachers would loose their sh*t if I brought something to this calibre to class.
Do iiiit! Just make sure you love the project you pick, otherwise it'd be a pain; you wouldn't enjoy it.
Do more stuff about your world! I absolutely loooove art that chains to other pieces of art, using your crazy talent to flesh out deeper and deeper worlds and lore. Its the coolest thing ever. Follow your passion, it gets across to your viewers, at least it did to me
I feel like this is everybody's dream. To be able to literally make their own world
As an aspiring comic artist, this is true
Mincraf
*Demonic voice* *TO* *DESTROY* IT between My *GRASP*
@@kaisenpai6551 same
I feel like it would be just really cool to have just a bunch of just mini humans that I could watch go from cave men, to what we have today
jazza is such a cool dad.. imagine like his son's teacher asks him what does your dad do for a living?
, " he made and rule his own world from scratch."
Oh yes. Can see the faces of puzzlement already!
I love how Jazza is basically living every DM's dream! If I had the space I would definitely do something similar... I've done a tiled Hexcrawl using the tiles he showed off in this vid. Being a very visual person/learner, it makes a huge difference being able to visualise the world that a campaign is set.
Me: playing Minecraft, building a dirt house
Jazza: building literal universe in real life
Why's this so relatable
@@Sh1roNekoshi minecraft
@@kiwibiird you're not wrong
i love seeing his inner child come out, theres so much authenticity behind his passion and creativity
I've never seen such a happy guy as you. It's really wonderful! I'm getting a buzz off your energy. Wow!
Dammit Jazza, you can't just add another huge hobby on to my list of interests. I can't keep up with all the things you make me want to try too
The struggle of all those who don't do hobbies for a living😆
(I know Jazza works very hard and his job is no picnic, but he does make it look like (man)child's play!)
Right?!?!
out of context the title sounds like jazza has either:
A: developed a raging god complex
B: become a literal eldritch being and claims this world as his own
Why is this either….surely he could manage both….?
Renza,
Either one is a path to hell. Good analysis.
The Jazza avatar is an eldrich being confirmed
can confirm saw this in my recommendation with little to no idea who Jazza is and thought something along those lines
@@takairyuu2993 His content sort of revolves around medieval things, weaponry, armour, machiculations, etc
"I AM THE GOD OF THIS WORLD " Is one of the most best Titles video can ever have 10/10👌
As both an artist and a D&D dm, I seriously had a massive nerdgasm over this! Absolutely epic! Now I want to build one so bad!
I hate that word so much..
Being the only member of my friend group who is NOT into D&D/Magic the Gathering/etc...I still completely understand! :D
Stfu me 23 hours ago I love that word!
@@opfu1237 Ha ha! My evil plan has succeeded!
I cant help but just smile seeing how passionate Jazza is with this project
It's just so cool to have your very own little world, and you could give it it's own story or it's history.
I almost thought that Jazza forgot about the rivers and when he did the rivers it just made me appreciate the little details.
I love how calm he is when he says “im making a world”
This might actually be one of the coolest things I've ever seen! So amazing and creative! 😍
I'm completely unsurprised that Jazza would have gone overboard on making his tabletop map like this, and it turned out STUNNING! All the detail, the sheer size of it, the passion, that makes content like this worth watching!
This video is basically just 20 minutes of unadulterated happiness 🧡
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I just found your channel searching diorama builds. I am so amazed by this build. Awesome work!!
As a writer who enjoys worldbuilding too much, and loves to create maps, I have never felt so much envy of another person as watching this video. I loved the project. I hope one day to have the opportunity to do something similar with some of the many maps that I have made.
I think building digital worlds is probably faster and allows for even more detail. I'm sure there are many great programs for digital map building out there.
If you really want a irl model, CNC and 3D printing might be efficient options to make them.
Then you "just" have to do the painting and details to have a similar result. But with this approach it should be pretty easy to do everything step by step, possibly building parts of your world at a time and later joining them together.
Having kids might be useful they say. The piloted helicopter is not for the kid.
This is incredile Jazza!!!
No replies?
@@zeag7187 nope
Hmm
@@zeag7187 It was a fairly late post. :)
Fantastic! And I loved your voice over narrative, you did an awesome job.
I appreciate how much Jazza actually loves the process. Every step started with something like, "Now, the fun part..." or "Next is the best part!". The love for creating really shows in the results, and in turn translates to an entertaining video every time. (also, just the original drawing was dope. kudos!)
That’s the most on brand Jazza thing. He goes on vacation and still ends up doing art 😂
I am inspired. My life changes today. Your world is incredibly built.
Check out IRONSPIRE! ua-cam.com/video/2EgCa8WZ0qo/v-deo.html
It's also a podcast! open.spotify.com/show/5mFvl3j8tjZ3dpZkqMToTS?si=Vfwr6e3JSiW7J5E1l25-Ww&
I've been watching your channel for a while now and your content always inspires me! Thank you Jazza for being you
Yum
SHEESHHHH
i love how jazza has broadened his spectrum of art and is doing things he enjoys, i love it
literally commented before even watching the actual video-
@@shannonlee2371 alot of ppl do tht
@@thegr1mreap3r42 which is kinda pointless-
@@shannonlee2371 how tho
@@shannonlee2371 if the comment doesnt rely too much on the vid its not pointless
jazza i love art i make books drawing clay builds and i play with lego well really i dont love art i love being creative and watching you gives me so many ideas. THANK YOU!
I would LOVE to see a "Zooomed in" map of just a single city within your story!
That would be cool
Jazza: Who needs measurements anyway?
Me: People measure their paint proportions?
I don't paint much but I do dye my hair and I can confirm the "mix it till it looks right" method works just as good as measuring and it's easier :p
us colourblind, that's who. I can't be trusted to colour match.
@@storyspren you can confirm you know nothing? Sweet dude
@@CANControlGRAFFITI wow you pointed out that someone who admitted to not knowing anything doesn't know anything! What an amazing roast lol
For the past 5 years or so I will randomly see your videos pop up on the feed. Anything from drawing new superheroes to this amazing video I have just seen. I am always super delighted and fulfilled when I see how happy you are when you do what you love! Thank you for showing us all what you love to do. Can't wait to check out everything else I have been missing! Much love brother.
I understand 1000000000% when you talk about your world and how the places in them are real to you. I thought I was weird for putting so much thought into this fictional world I built up for myself. Making maps, characters who live in there, history and lore. Now I don’t feel so weird. I actually feel inspired to keep going and do more with it. Thank you Jazza.
I hype the algorithm doesn’t bury this. My favorite videos are these… when Jazza is truly just geeking out and living his best artistic life.
GOD THIS IS AMAZING
I wish I had the money and time to spend making this kind of stuff!!!
So beautiful!
Dude same
I very much appreciate people making ridiculous things "cause i can". Love seeing this, especially with how happy it makes jaxza.
You should definitely get in contact with the guys at Critical Role. They recently started a new campaign, but you guys could collaborate and create something awesome for campaign 4!
That's a collab I could only dream of!
This easily, is one of the few jazza videos I will ALWAYS return to, the amount of effort put into it is amazing, the detail, the water, and the lore building for over 5 years Is insane! It's one of the few inspirations for world building i always come back to when i need a quick mood boost or something in the background, thanks jazza for making this wonderful content as always, love the work and effort you put into every video
This THIS is exactly why I love art. It's not the money behind it or the hype ut can generate or whatever other reasons there may be. I love art because it allows people to create worlds like no other medium can. It gives everyone the opportunity to express themselves to the fullest while giving them the freedom to do whatever they please. The passion, craftsmanship, attention to detail and journey to a new project being fully realized and born is something that overwhelms me everytime I am blessed tp witness it.
Thank you Jazza for staying true to yourself and allowing us to catch s glimpse of your creative mind !
Why do I feel like he should create a book about this world of his. Great work!
This is INSANITY!! WHAT!?! Absolutely incredible. I have to watch Sunder now
The best thing about this entire project is your genuine happiness and excitement. Can you imagine what the world would be like if everyone went to work on a project like this? Game changer. Many people lose their imagination at the age of 9, you sir have not. 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
I love just how excited and into Jazza always seems with his projects it just makes watching his videos so so so much more entertaining and they always make my day
I find it awesome that you can do anything you want with all that space! You inspire me! (I’m also a fellow Aussie too)
I honestly don't care for all the basic things that the "popular" people in the art community are doing nowadays (cough cough zhc cough cough)
This is the type of content i like, keep it up Jazza
Random fact i actually started watching Jazza videos from Zhc
Im glad that I’m so old that garbage art stuff didn’t exist back then. Found Jazza pretty early on.
@@user-10021 Lol vibes i am gen x
@@thatgirltee8202 gen x are the ones that are about 13 or something now, right?
@@user-10021 yeah 1997 to 2012
@@thatgirltee8202 no thats Gen Z. Gen X is 1965-1980.
My dad was also a train nut/model enthusiast, and seeing the packaging took me right back to my childhood with dad's models in the shed and firmly in bitter-sweet nostalgia. He's been gone for almost 5 years now and it got me right in the feels
Duuuuude! This looks amazing, this is the kind of content I love! I've wanted to get into stuff like this for as long as I can remember, but money issues have always prevented me from it. But your videos are enough motivation to keep practicing my traditional art, in the hopes that I can make a living off it enough to get into the more fun stuff! Never stop doing what you love, dude!
Making your own world is like a dream of everyone you made it true and inspired us the structure looks really near to real things
this is breathtaking. i remember when i was 6 or something, my dad took me somewhere where they had a diorama of an entire city someone was going to build, i was mesmerised, so this is my favourite type of content :D
This is hands down the coolest thing I have ever seen
This is incredible. I can't get over all the care he's put into this
I just adore this man. His art. His energy and passion. His kindness. I hope Jazza has three hundred babies because the world needs more like him.
This is so beautiful, truly awesome Jazza!
I’ve genuinely been wanting to do this with the map of Hyrule (from Breath of the Wild) but never thought I was good enough, seeing Jazza just throw himself into it tho is really inspiring me to just go for it
You do it?
update?
That's a big map but you should totally do it
You should definitely do it
I love watching how excited Jazza is getting, when making a project like this. Seeing Jazza happy, as a viewer it is making me happy.
Omg ma’ goosebumps is still flying
This has to be one of my favourite Jazza videos because he’s having so much fun and it looks so awesome. Please do more projects like this!
This video couldn't have been better timed.
I'm working on a commission of writing lore for a person's world and I was loosing steam on it because it's A LOT of writing. This was the creative boost I needed to get back into the swing of it and finish
Just know what you do is deeply appreciated
Every kid in America should watch this video. Follow ur passion and do what you love!!!
The fact that he can be like “alright I think imma make a landscape” and just do it so realistic is crazy
**TIP FOR VIEWERS**
Turn on captions during cinematic montage story-telling shots...kind of hard to hear over the music!! Awesome job Jazza!!😃🎉Happy New Year!!✨
I can’t like this video enough!! Such an inspiration to truly dive into my love for creating and writing. Thank you, Jazza!
Seeing him be filled with such passion for his work is such a joy to witness, really!
There is so much passion behind this project. I love building worlds in my head, and I can imagine how spectacular it would be to bring it to life. Also love the Hamilton reference ❤️❤️
I may not be a big art or jazza guy, but I can confidently say that this is only if not one of the only videos where it seems that Jazza has put all his sweat, tears and effort into making the impossible happen
This should get picked up by Netflix, it would be an awesome show that I reckon lots of people will watch
It's always so heartwarming to see someone else's passion and how happy it makes them ❤️😊 awesome world Jazza
Finally a medium of art that Jazza has the patience to be genuinely good at!
This is one of the reasons Jazza is my favorite artist because he doesn’t just do awesome drawings but also things like this
This is beautiful, Jazza! It looks so amazingly detailed, I don’t know how you do it! It’s a unique project and is obviously something you really wanted to do. The final product is absolutely legendary. Keep doing what you do! ❤️
As a fantasy writer with lots of worlds in my head, its totally amazing watch this video!! (actually its a bit sad cause now I wanna bring Nnanrena to life too and right now I cant lmao). We can see the love u putte inside all of this project and the happiness you had! Its amazing im speechless
I'm glad this is moving quickly. In 2015 everyone would have made this a ten part series, but no one nowadays wants to see two episodes of you cutting foam
I can’t believe this! This is so amazing! My grandpa (who recently passed) always did the train station landscaping thing you mentioned. He left a huge one unfinished and I feel like it just has to be completed. Seeing this video has really inspired me to finish it.
I want this to actually be an open world game we can play! It looks so cool already and I’m only 4 minutes in!
This absolutely tickle my nerdy part, the whole project is so cool.
Please continue to do more of these maps and hopefully connect the massive builds together for a larger scale world that could take shape over time. I'd really enjoy seeing more projects like these and I hope more viewers like myself agree with the idea of a larger scale project throughout making possible upcoming projects.
Jazza is the reason im getting an associates in art along with my IT degree and because i decided to doing digital media classes first i made an Australian friend who also enjoys this channel and art. Jazzas art is why i love dabbling with different things! I hope one day i get to do something on the scale of this project!
The amount of detail, preparation and planning for this world is insane. But the again it is so Jazza!!! Wow!! 😲