This has got to be one of your most brilliant projects in my opinion, only bested *maybe* by your huge miniature terrain-map. You can always see when Jazza is especially excited and passionate for a project.
The infinity effect is super cool but what really captured my attention was the almost seamless transition from utopian to dystopian!! Fantastic work, love the way you always challenge yourself and create new things! ❤
I know UA-cam doesn't make it easy to make these high effort complicated projects, but personally I love to see them, so cool to see these dioramas come together 😍👍
I'm only about halfway through the video but I just had a thought, can you imagine living in an incredibly vast city, never having left it (maybe not allowed to) with what you know must be populated with millions and millions of people, only to one day discover that there were just mirrors surrounding the in-reality small area you live in, only populated by no more than thousands? 😨 Anyway, this project is turning out so cool so far! Going to finish the video now 😀
I love seeing Jazza pursue his current hobbies and obsessions. This turned out AMAZING! Thank you for being an inspiration and continuing to do what you love. Crazy to see how far you've come since trying to renovate your old tool shed and seeing you now with an actual office building and multiple channels. Keep doing what you love and inspiring others!
I love how jazza posts videos at the most random times. Like I'll go onto UA-cam and oh look there's another video from jazza. Keep making art, man. Love your videos
This would work so much better with more solid reflective surfaces, as you can easily see the distortion from them bending slightly. Very cool idea and project though.
The pond was a cool way to light the utopia. I would've done what we have downtown in my city. There are these little square lights fit into the sidewalk.
Love remembering that jazza is below me so he posts right before I’m going to sleep. Welp. Guess I’m up past midnight. Thanks for the great content Jazza!
What about making it with an octagon or something and the view changes as you rotate it towards another face, yet is designed in a way that it seems to be the same world, so it would create the effect as if you were spinning in place INside the world looking OUTwards, while actually being OUTside looking INward. Would that be even possible?
Jazza i love the videos!! i’ve been watching for a long time, and always wondered where do you keep everything once your done? do you have a museum with your work?
Incredible work, mate! But I feel like utopian city sky looks a bit empty at the top, and the light makes it look more like an experiment in a lab, rather than happy future. Just a thought, you could've maybe lowered the facade box at the top, so the apocalypse city sky doesn't look like cotton puffs, but rather you have to look up and see it covering the whole sky. And also lowering the masking box at the top would've maybe allowed you to make a sky blue filter for the utopian city, which would've made this nice blue lighting on the scenery. But other than that, a fantastic job!
This is a little off topic but this setup gave me a killer idea for an oceanic diorama. The general idea is the ocean surface is infinitely repeating, and the space below the waves having a decidedly not infinite depiction of some creature in the water or something, with the mirrors below the water having a hazy blue paint. To be on topic, i love this whole video, from the concept to the techniques and methods, to the final peice
Issues, it would look better with rigid glass than cellophane, there was distortions destroying the illusion. Really would love to see an art gallery quality version. On that scale it would blow the mind.
That was an amazing video I could see all of the effort you put into it. I also think that you should do a video making different designs and pictures with lite brites. I think they have a lot of potential and with someone with your talent you could make something really cool.
Soooo freakin cool.... oh it looks sooo good contrasting dystopia with clean futuristic. Really really love it. :) You've done it yet again, Jazza. Another piece you should be so proud of (and obviously are). Well well done. :)
I feel like one thing that could help it look less mirrored is to place features that are cut of at the edge so they create the illusion of a complete lake or building when mirrored. still love the idea and the contrast between dystopia and utopia!
“Holy Moley!” 😁😁😁 Keep bringing your visions to life. You are an inspiring force of imagination and your authentic heart shines in every video, whether through your quirky dark side or that goofy costume play that terrorizes your crew! 😂
700 HUNDRED PEOPLE, and me who have been watching Jazza since I was 7 and I am now 16. I love you Jazza honestly it feels like I know you ( that’s bit creepy. ) not my point! I have always dreamed to meet you and you inspire me so much and entertainment me! Lol Tysm Jaz ilyyy!
This is amazing! I do wish you had laid out the two city-scapes up as perfect mirrors of eachother, allowing for a "seamless" transition from utopia to apocalypse and back, as the observer move their head 🤯 Anyway fantastic work!
Amazing! I wanna see another attempt at this. Maybe not before and after but a single infinity image. Something Pokémon maybe? An endless ocean or deserted savanna overpopulated because Ash didn't catch Catch'em All
Maybe an army of Jazza! I'm sure you've already come up with ideas. Definitely wanna see another video like this. Thank you for being such a great creator
It looks fantastic, props to this guy for being able to create consistently good art with pretty much any medium. I feel like the utopia also needed a sky, though: the gray paint on the dystopia side worked really well to trap light in the diorama, it would have served the other side very well.
You can seal the top and put 2 LED strings on the top of the box, that way you can use a red light on distopian city and an clear blue light on future city and you can make the infinity mirror work as, well a mirror when turned off, as long there is no other light getting inside.
i really love the utopia/dystopia theme on your piece, it really reminds me of the city from dragonball, which got destroyed by the androids after goku died, which actually didnt happen because trunks went back in time to give goku a cure so he stops the androids from destroying civilization
More of this... some with buildings that are connected through both sides. Half in one and and the other half... well, the other. And small details too. I LOVE this as your first!
I love it. Also I have an upcoming university project with the theme "utopia" that should feature a "Guckkasten" that let's kids interact with it (it's for the German children's Biennale next year). You definitely gave me some inspo for techniques that might be worth trying.
That was a very cool idea and a beautiful result! The warp-y look of the more distant reflections is probably due to the "viewing glass" surface being wobbly, and a harder surface would make it super crisp!
“Actually it isn’t repeated infinitely because the mirrors take away like 1 percent of the light thus, making the non matter like energy eventually fade away ☝️🤓”
Idk if this is a good idea or not. But I thought what if later on you make more infinite illusions like this in wedge shapes. Then put them onto a slow spinning lazy Susan. That way it can be displayed slowly changing into the different environments?. Forgive me if this is a bad idea it’s 2:30 am for me.
yhis is so awesome, the felt really worked out, i love the layer of it at the top as well. i don’t know how you manage to keep popping these videos out so quickly and consistently you’re an arty genius 😄
I like the car honking/traffic sounds in the apocalypse reveal. Like people would still be driving around honking their horns in the city so destroyed even lava's pooling in the streets.
I love dioramas and miniatures. I have seen people make some amazing stuff with this mirror trick. So glad I found this channel; you are so wholesome. lol
Here are a few tips for anyone who wants to do something like that. Use a stiff hard panel for the mirrors and one way mirror to avoid distortions. Put the biggest and/or more distinct tower cut in the corner to make the reflection less obvious. (For example that spire tower in there is easy to spot and so is its reflection. But in the corner it would only repeat further away in the next reflection). Any structure that is symmetrical could be cut in half and placed against the mirror. All these effects work best if the mirror in not behind too much glass (first surface mirror or an equivalent works best).
great video and great result. One slight missed opportunity imo is that if you use the same buildings on both sides but mirrored, then when you move to the right it will look like there is only 1 endless world that transitions to a distopia (or to the left for 1 utopia).
Maybe in the back corner where the two mirrors meet you can place a tall building that fits perfectly into the corner. The building will then become complete through the mirrors and you will not see the seam between the two mirrors. But it's already genius! Nice techniques.
I like that this project embodies the idea that the world is affected by our perspective. Very cool. I do wish the utopian side had the top piece painted blue though, to give the same sky illusion that the apocalyptic side had.
Looks great, if you ever do something like this again you only need a mirror film on one side of the what your looking through. Easiest thing to do is get a piece of glass or plexi and add a mirror film to the interior side. You wont need to darken the room as much.
Incredible representation of Utopia and Distopia in such a small space. This infinite reflection really made it all up, giving this idea of those massive unreachable worlds
This has got to be one of your most brilliant projects in my opinion, only bested *maybe* by your huge miniature terrain-map. You can always see when Jazza is especially excited and passionate for a project.
Yeah he has a different name to!
You could say, he’s “Jazza’d” about it
The infinity effect is super cool but what really captured my attention was the almost seamless transition from utopian to dystopian!! Fantastic work, love the way you always challenge yourself and create new things! ❤
I really liked the transition, it would look really cool if he made the city's identical and then decorated them as before and after the apocalypse.
@@oodmboo I thought about that too! The final effect would've been so nice with the transition from what it was to what it became later!
He did really nice work with the landscape, I thought the project would have been better without the mirrors.
can we appreciate his excitement in saying "yep that's depressing, perfect!" 🤣
Yes! This is such a great out-of-context quote, too! 😂 I love it.
@roccomee too 😂
@rocco me too
Perfect
@@Nemokiddy sam3
I know UA-cam doesn't make it easy to make these high effort complicated projects, but personally I love to see them, so cool to see these dioramas come together 😍👍
I love that his thumbnails are true to his builds. Like his art looks so good he doesn’t need to photoshop them for the thumbnail
Yep
Listen I love Jazza's art and channel, but he's done many thumbnails with exaggerated or plain fake "results" 😂
I love how we have to get lucky with that. Like that should be an average Luxury we already have and yet it's so stupidly rare.
Let’s all just appreciate this man for at least longer than one second.He’s so random in every way yet always manages to make everyone happy.
Cum
He's so good at arts and crafts, I don't get it
More than one second
@@oznerolnavi3772 If you say so
Just 1 second? Why not 2.5?
I'm only about halfway through the video but I just had a thought, can you imagine living in an incredibly vast city, never having left it (maybe not allowed to) with what you know must be populated with millions and millions of people, only to one day discover that there were just mirrors surrounding the in-reality small area you live in, only populated by no more than thousands? 😨
Anyway, this project is turning out so cool so far! Going to finish the video now 😀
Sounds like a movie I'd watch, keep at it! 😎👍
Sounds like mystery recapped
Truman show
Getting black mirror vibes
A movie you may like: "The Thirteenth Floor"
The ideas in this man’s head never cease to amaze me
This is a pretty awesome concept and maybe we could see more dioramas and unique ideas using mirrors in the future.
That dystopian ground haze and smoky effect was brilliant.
Infinity mirrors bring me joy!
This looks incredible, and is something I would like to try myself!
I love seeing Jazza pursue his current hobbies and obsessions. This turned out AMAZING! Thank you for being an inspiration and continuing to do what you love. Crazy to see how far you've come since trying to renovate your old tool shed and seeing you now with an actual office building and multiple channels. Keep doing what you love and inspiring others!
I love how jazza posts videos at the most random times. Like I'll go onto UA-cam and oh look there's another video from jazza. Keep making art, man. Love your videos
This would work so much better with more solid reflective surfaces, as you can easily see the distortion from them bending slightly. Very cool idea and project though.
this looks so sick, so happy to see you spending more time on pieces :)
Been watching your channel for some years now off and on, and this is my favorite piece so far.
Very cool, now we need a 6 sided one that depicts the stages of some story. 👍👍
Good idea
the legend of zelda games in chronological order 👀
@@Romanticoutlaw good idea!
The pond was a cool way to light the utopia. I would've done what we have downtown in my city. There are these little square lights fit into the sidewalk.
For me, this is one of the best projects you've made recently!
I agree 😅
You could have used the point in the middle that makes a hexagon when reflected to make a hexagonal building
Love remembering that jazza is below me so he posts right before I’m going to sleep. Welp. Guess I’m up past midnight. Thanks for the great content Jazza!
lol yea hes basically on the other side of the world for me
I live in Australia, so he is in my country
Jazza.. I think this is my favourite project of yours .. ever! ❤️
This just proves how genius Jazza is. This is so confusing yet he did it effortlessly. I could never do that!
It's pretty simple.
You’re one of the only UA-camrs that actually have good sponsors instead of some dumb mobile game or whatever
That’s actually a good observation lol. His sponsors are definitely catered to the viewers. Although I have zero art talent I love this channel lol
What about making it with an octagon or something and the view changes as you rotate it towards another face, yet is designed in a way that it seems to be the same world, so it would create the effect as if you were spinning in place INside the world looking OUTwards, while actually being OUTside looking INward. Would that be even possible?
Jazza i love the videos!! i’ve been watching for a long time, and always wondered where do you keep everything once your done? do you have a museum with your work?
Incredible work, mate! But I feel like utopian city sky looks a bit empty at the top, and the light makes it look more like an experiment in a lab, rather than happy future. Just a thought, you could've maybe lowered the facade box at the top, so the apocalypse city sky doesn't look like cotton puffs, but rather you have to look up and see it covering the whole sky. And also lowering the masking box at the top would've maybe allowed you to make a sky blue filter for the utopian city, which would've made this nice blue lighting on the scenery.
But other than that, a fantastic job!
This is a little off topic but this setup gave me a killer idea for an oceanic diorama.
The general idea is the ocean surface is infinitely repeating, and the space below the waves having a decidedly not infinite depiction of some creature in the water or something, with the mirrors below the water having a hazy blue paint.
To be on topic, i love this whole video, from the concept to the techniques and methods, to the final peice
It's almost 4 am and I'm binging on Jazza while eating peanut butter.
Issues, it would look better with rigid glass than cellophane, there was distortions destroying the illusion. Really would love to see an art gallery quality version. On that scale it would blow the mind.
I rarely ever comment, but this piece really deserves one. Thank you for sharing your art/ joy with us!
6:53
*April, may, July*
Jazza: in April, may and June.
I just thought that was a lil bit funny
That was an amazing video I could see all of the effort you put into it. I also think that you should do a video making different designs and pictures with lite brites. I think they have a lot of potential and with someone with your talent you could make something really cool.
Soooo freakin cool.... oh it looks sooo good contrasting dystopia with clean futuristic. Really really love it. :)
You've done it yet again, Jazza. Another piece you should be so proud of (and obviously are).
Well well done. :)
Why does it feel like UA-cam is yelling at me to finish my art assignments??
5:31
seeing this reminds me of the hunger games, where the utopia is Panem and the dystopian city are the districts
I was not expecting to watch a 5 star Jazza video today but I guess anything can happen at 2am. 😂
I feel like one thing that could help it look less mirrored is to place features that are cut of at the edge so they create the illusion of a complete lake or building when mirrored. still love the idea and the contrast between dystopia and utopia!
“Holy Moley!” 😁😁😁 Keep bringing your visions to life. You are an inspiring force of imagination and your authentic heart shines in every video, whether through your quirky dark side or that goofy costume play that terrorizes your crew! 😂
700 HUNDRED PEOPLE, and me who have been watching Jazza since I was 7 and I am now 16. I love you Jazza honestly it feels like I know you ( that’s bit creepy. ) not my point! I have always dreamed to meet you and you inspire me so much and entertainment me! Lol Tysm Jaz ilyyy!
Yay more dioramas!!
Wow I was first lol. Not like I care 😂
the way you span it back and forth at the end made me think how cool it would be if you created like 6 that relate to each other in one big spinner
This is amazing!
I do wish you had laid out the two city-scapes up as perfect mirrors of eachother, allowing for a "seamless" transition from utopia to apocalypse and back, as the observer move their head 🤯
Anyway fantastic work!
It's so cool how he made two completely different city's keep making videos Jazza your videos are awesome
Jazza needs to try pancake art. I will comment on every video until he does (or until I get bored)
Edit: I change my ask to cookie art.
He's already done it? A few times even
Amazing! I wanna see another attempt at this. Maybe not before and after but a single infinity image. Something Pokémon maybe? An endless ocean or deserted savanna overpopulated because Ash didn't catch Catch'em All
Maybe an army of Jazza! I'm sure you've already come up with ideas. Definitely wanna see another video like this. Thank you for being such a great creator
Your paintings gave me the thrust to start my own channel, you're such an inspiration! Thank you for sharing your art!
This is an amazing piece. I love the smokey fissure details and the idea of only needing walking paths in the utopia.
This was awesome jazza! Imagine making one 100 times larger how cool that would look.
I’m not even at the final reveal yet, and it’s already so cool!
Wow 😮 so cool! I think you can paint some clear blue on the outside glass for the sky in the utopia side
It looks fantastic, props to this guy for being able to create consistently good art with pretty much any medium. I feel like the utopia also needed a sky, though: the gray paint on the dystopia side worked really well to trap light in the diorama, it would have served the other side very well.
Just the best art channel on UA-cam with the most creative video ideas
Looks amazing!
But small note, the good future looks a bit like a graveyard at a distance, but in a good way. Peaceful and serene, but eerie. Nice.
The WEF needs to get in touch with you for utopia planning. So proud of your perfect world. Thanks for showing us the way.
You can seal the top and put 2 LED strings on the top of the box, that way you can use a red light on distopian city and an clear blue light on future city and you can make the infinity mirror work as, well a mirror when turned off, as long there is no other light getting inside.
Jazza is pure joy. I'm so glad he shares his talents with the rest of us. He makes me feel like maybe I can do cool, creative stuff too.
5:54 “yep that depressing, perfect!”😂😂❤ love you jazza
Wow I just looked at the comments and just got to this part, I was so surprised.
Love it. I wasn't sure about the smoke/fire effects on the dystopian city at first but it came together *so well*
i really love the utopia/dystopia theme on your piece, it really reminds me of the city from dragonball, which got destroyed by the androids after goku died, which actually didnt happen because trunks went back in time to give goku a cure so he stops the androids from destroying civilization
More of this... some with buildings that are connected through both sides. Half in one and and the other half... well, the other. And small details too. I LOVE this as your first!
I love it. Also I have an upcoming university project with the theme "utopia" that should feature a "Guckkasten" that let's kids interact with it (it's for the German children's Biennale next year). You definitely gave me some inspo for techniques that might be worth trying.
That was a very cool idea and a beautiful result! The warp-y look of the more distant reflections is probably due to the "viewing glass" surface being wobbly, and a harder surface would make it super crisp!
This is absolutely amazing, Jazza! I would love to see @Nerdforge do this, too!
The light side looks better on its own, but the dystopian side works so much better being repeated over and over. Great work
"Yep! That's depressing. Perfect!!" 🤣
Love how smoke and mirrors can create such a great illusion
“Actually it isn’t repeated infinitely because the mirrors take away like 1 percent of the light thus, making the non matter like energy eventually fade away ☝️🤓”
I had that Star Wars mirror illusion as a kid that you showed at the begining. Probably still have it somewhere.
My dream is to one day do art work with you. Been watching since the beginning and you have no limits. I love it.
Idk if this is a good idea or not. But I thought what if later on you make more infinite illusions like this in wedge shapes. Then put them onto a slow spinning lazy Susan. That way it can be displayed slowly changing into the different environments?. Forgive me if this is a bad idea it’s 2:30 am for me.
Thats such a good idea!!!
yhis is so awesome, the felt really worked out, i love the layer of it at the top as well. i don’t know how you manage to keep popping these videos out so quickly and consistently you’re an arty genius 😄
Should do that with War hammer figures. Different outcomes of battle
Really fantastic concept and execution, I love projects like this
This is hands-down, the most genius, best thought out creative project you have ever done! ❤❤❤❤❤
Nice touch, adding siren sounds to the dystopia and birds chirping to the utopia
That was amazing and left me speechless, congratulations Jazza it is a masterpiece and I love the imagery on both sides. Keep up the good work😄
I'd call this project 'Schrodinger's future'
‘Why does your city smell like ass?’
‘Sorry, it’s my cracked asphalt 🤷🏻♂️’
There are two songs playing at the same time at 1:39
The orange felt really adds a LOT. Love this!
That is an incredible video.
SUCH TALENT & SKILL. 👍👍
I like the car honking/traffic sounds in the apocalypse reveal. Like people would still be driving around honking their horns in the city so destroyed even lava's pooling in the streets.
3 in the morning, and jazza posted an hour ago. I love his “schedule”
I love dioramas and miniatures. I have seen people make some amazing stuff with this mirror trick. So glad I found this channel; you are so wholesome. lol
One of the buildings you printed is actually the CN Tower. Love the Canadian representation be it accidental or on purpose. 🇨🇦
Here are a few tips for anyone who wants to do something like that.
Use a stiff hard panel for the mirrors and one way mirror to avoid distortions.
Put the biggest and/or more distinct tower cut in the corner to make the reflection less obvious.
(For example that spire tower in there is easy to spot and so is its reflection. But in the corner it would only repeat further away in the next reflection).
Any structure that is symmetrical could be cut in half and placed against the mirror.
All these effects work best if the mirror in not behind too much glass (first surface mirror or an equivalent works best).
great video and great result.
One slight missed opportunity imo is that if you use the same buildings on both sides but mirrored, then when you move to the right it will look like there is only 1 endless world that transitions to a distopia (or to the left for 1 utopia).
This one came out so cool! I think it’s my favorite one so far this year!
A terrarium with this technique will make a forest.😁
The utopia side could use some clouds.
Maybe in the back corner where the two mirrors meet you can place a tall building that fits perfectly into the corner. The building will then become complete through the mirrors and you will not see the seam between the two mirrors. But it's already genius! Nice techniques.
I like that this project embodies the idea that the world is affected by our perspective. Very cool.
I do wish the utopian side had the top piece painted blue though, to give the same sky illusion that the apocalyptic side had.
This is an epic piece. Absolutely love it. The dystopian side gives me like Matrix and Blade Runner vibes. Absolutely love it, awesome work dude 🤙
This is easily one of Jazza's best works of art yet. I am a sucker for optical illusions and this one is purely badass.
Look at that glee! Makes us happy to see you enjoying the process!
You are so amazing in that head of yours! Great job!! I'd totally buy a mini likeness if you ever have the creative want to.... 😘
Looks great, if you ever do something like this again you only need a mirror film on one side of the what your looking through. Easiest thing to do is get a piece of glass or plexi and add a mirror film to the interior side. You wont need to darken the room as much.
We've got a big mirror maze here in Bendigo right now but its only here for another week. This just made me think of that.
1:42 no shame on the editor but the two beats playing at the same time has me on the floor
Incredible representation of Utopia and Distopia in such a small space. This infinite reflection really made it all up, giving this idea of those massive unreachable worlds