FIRST TIME Trying WATERCOLORS?!

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  • @ilariabonny824
    @ilariabonny824 6 років тому +273

    if you expect me to believe this is your first time with watercolors you’re wrong, this is awesome... the only tip i can give you is to be more “ patient “ and to wait for the first layer to dry before applying the second layer or the details
    but honestly i think this is stunning, i would love to see more watercolor paintings!

  • @snora_zzz
    @snora_zzz 6 років тому +499

    The reason he managed to do really well even though he hasn’t done much watercolour, is because he already knows the ins and outs of art in general, like contrast and colour, yadayada. And also going over the basics of watercolour, now knows somewhat how to achieve the effects he wants.
    This is why your art teachers are constantly yelling about learning the basics, so you can use those skills in any piece you want.

    • @Hanatatami
      @Hanatatami 6 років тому +26

      Norajousama + ! This happened to me once in class while trying pastels for the first time, and everyone was annoyed that I could pick the pace with those so quickly. I guess when you are used to do art and try other medium, you already have the basic knowledge and just need to get used to the new tools. Like wearing new soccer shoes when you already know how to play the sport!

    • @aquartzy5418
      @aquartzy5418 6 років тому +1

      yess my point is proven!

    • @hollyelizabeth6956
      @hollyelizabeth6956 6 років тому

      Norajousama I was just about to say that

    • @ellielopez7101
      @ellielopez7101 6 років тому +3

      Same. I drew a piece I was really proud of in tonal pencil but that was only because I was used to shading and the gradients. I prefer to draw in black and white to see the gradients easier but I’m working on a piece in pastel chalks and everyone is surprised how I can work it so well, I just have a basic understanding of my proportions, blending, and gradients and I know when it’s appropriate to use other items to blend (I’m using a paper towel to blend as it works into the texture neatly)

    • @h3y_itz_j4y32
      @h3y_itz_j4y32 6 років тому +1

      Norajousama tbh watercolor isn't that hard to begin with, it's not that hard to use if u used other ways to color like markers

  • @Em-._.-
    @Em-._.- 5 років тому +292

    For those that may want to know, an easy way to flawlessly remove the tape is to heat it up a little bit with a hair dryer. This trick has saved me

    • @tracymarie4633
      @tracymarie4633 4 роки тому +4

      Thanks!

    • @Marina-uw4vr
      @Marina-uw4vr 4 роки тому +7

      Cool! I used painter's tape and peel straight back onto its self, but it still rips 😖 so thanks for the tip!

    • @beansontoast9924
      @beansontoast9924 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks😀

    • @ValKob
      @ValKob 3 роки тому +5

      you could also put the tape on your clothes first and then peel it off before you put it on your paper, it makes the tape a little less strong and sticky

    • @taehyungkim4267
      @taehyungkim4267 3 роки тому +2

      I just use washi-tape i never had a problem with it tearing the paper , gladly 😅

  • @EIizabethMarie
    @EIizabethMarie 5 років тому +2664

    To all else in the comments: he is an artist. He knows how to use contrast, shape and color already. And practicing with the color schemes and individual colors before a piece is a really great thing to do to get your feet on the ground with a new medium. (Also using skillshare to see professionals giving tips they may not have learned until they had years of experience, that's a really great option as well, and it doesnt have to be skillshare, it can be something on UA-cam. I've seen a lot of great tutorials with mediums on here and I know you all have access to it) ps fairy jazza is beautiful

    • @emrahalien2972
      @emrahalien2972 5 років тому +46

      ive been thinking the same thing all he has learned is how to use watercolors and just used his skills of normal art. witch is way higher than most people in the comments. making his better because his original paper sketches and markers are also. really well done. i mean you already kinda practiced for 8 years after you've done normal paper and pencil for 8 years

    • @emrahalien2972
      @emrahalien2972 5 років тому +7

      like with animation i learned how to do it well. after a week. i just understood how 2d animation worked and then used skills of art. to figure what i made with motion.

    • @tacoross6915
      @tacoross6915 5 років тому +31

      Trust me, we know, some of the comments are just for comedic purposes

    • @emrahalien2972
      @emrahalien2972 5 років тому +7

      @@tacoross6915 some? That means the mojarity ain't kidding.

    • @tacoross6915
      @tacoross6915 5 років тому +20

      @@emrahalien2972 yeah? I mean i couldn't speak for all of the people who commented or that would be inaccurate

  • @estark7709
    @estark7709 6 років тому +3992

    "I am in unfamiliar territory" *proceeds to make a masterpiece*

  • @sea5205
    @sea5205 6 років тому +2837

    Ok. I give up. You win

  • @deppresso_exspresso2587
    @deppresso_exspresso2587 4 роки тому +438

    Jazzas an experienced artist, he’s been drawing for a really long time. Yes he is a noob with watercolors but he knows how to deal with colors, shapes, backgrounds and foregrounds and so on. Plus he had tips from professional watercolor artist. So it’s kinda irritating when people get dishearted about their own art because of how well he did with a new medium. But think about it he’s a pro with a lot of experience with different types of mediums and he got pro tips from watercolor artist

    • @amelialalllalala3914
      @amelialalllalala3914 4 роки тому +1

      ikr

    • @Idellle
      @Idellle 4 роки тому +7

      Oh same, I did my first oil painting when I was 12 and I am still proud of it. I got help from a art teacher. I did get colour theory before

    • @TinyCloud90
      @TinyCloud90 4 роки тому +1

      he is a professional artist. he could paint with poop and it would turn out a masterpiece 😂

    • @ViktorsTech
      @ViktorsTech 3 роки тому +1

      Yet he calls pan watercolors lil waxy watercolor

  • @sillygooseenergy
    @sillygooseenergy 5 років тому +2965

    If I had money I would actually use skill share I'm not gonna lie

  • @noura-2782
    @noura-2782 6 років тому +261

    Levels of being professional:
    Beginner
    Novice
    Professional
    Master
    God
    Jazza

    • @DragonGateDesign
      @DragonGateDesign 5 років тому +1

      A professional is someone that makes a living at art. Jazza is a UA-camr

    • @MNandi
      @MNandi 5 років тому

      Okay what must we do, cry ? 🙄

    • @tracymarie4633
      @tracymarie4633 4 роки тому +4

      @@DragonGateDesign Before he was a "UA-camr", he made his living as an animator. He is a professional artist.

  • @adrian8672
    @adrian8672 6 років тому +2741

    Says hes a noob
    Draws an epic art piece
    Cmon Jazzaazazzazazaza

    • @dumbdumb3821
      @dumbdumb3821 5 років тому +5

      Adv GTD lmao right??

    • @hystericallover5989
      @hystericallover5989 5 років тому +3

      Adv GTD It’s called practice

    • @4m33n
      @4m33n 5 років тому +10

      r/ihadastroke

    • @akudumb3021
      @akudumb3021 4 роки тому +2

      Adv GTD
      Draws?????lmfao😂 Just saw that

    • @emily771
      @emily771 4 роки тому +2

      Jazzaazazzazazaza pronounces ( Jah- Zzaahh-ah-uh-zza-zuh-zahh-ahh-Ahhhh-zahhh -a )

  • @jayamoore4733
    @jayamoore4733 5 років тому +1851

    Me: *untalented garbage*
    Jazza: I'm a noob I don't know what to do
    Me: *gains s self esteem*
    Jazza: *creates beautiful picture*
    Me: *tear falls*

    • @theunnamedmustashio6431
      @theunnamedmustashio6431 4 роки тому +15

      Jaya Moore dont be like that

    • @quackquackimgay2434
      @quackquackimgay2434 4 роки тому +13

      Im sure you have talent! You just havent found it yet

    • @danielapples7999
      @danielapples7999 4 роки тому +5

      Mood

    • @NoName-ld7gg
      @NoName-ld7gg 4 роки тому +6

      Well, I clicked on the channel, hoping to find some good art, but no. Just some random playlists. But I’m sure if you keep at it, you’ll find something you’re good at. Talent doesn’t come naturally. Everyone has something they’re good at. Like me, Jazza is the only reason why I kept on drawing. Now, I’m a digital artist, and I’m proud of my work. Sure, there will always be that bunch of drawings that just didn’t work out, but, you’ll never know what you like unless you try.

    • @caseyleigh009
      @caseyleigh009 4 роки тому +1

      Same

  • @ballyhoothunderplump2570
    @ballyhoothunderplump2570 5 років тому +43

    As someone who watercolors a lot and is constantly frustrated with my results it was very encouraging to watch this video.

  • @MeiHeart1
    @MeiHeart1 6 років тому +36

    He’s a professional artist. He knows his fundamentals (color theory, anatomy, etc..) so he’s able to apply them to any artwork using any material he wants. Don’t feel bad if your art isn’t on par and just practice everyday. You’ll get there too.

    • @Shoulderpads-mcgee
      @Shoulderpads-mcgee 6 років тому

      Thank you for saying this. I was feeling down on myself after watching this, so your words are very important

  • @sunpuddle1339
    @sunpuddle1339 6 років тому +59

    Jazza, you should do a doll face up!! Where you take a doll and remove all the factory paint, and redraw the face and make a doll/ character of your own

    • @smcnamara81
      @smcnamara81 6 років тому

      SunPuddle Productions that is a good idea

    • @variantvirtue
      @variantvirtue 6 років тому

      There's a lot more stuff that actually goes in it. It's not just some funny little two hour project

    • @sunpuddle1339
      @sunpuddle1339 6 років тому +2

      Veera Virtanen well I know that :) I just thought it’d be something new, and there’s a lot of room for creativity

  • @cassemanda1
    @cassemanda1 5 років тому +92

    With the tube paints you squeeze them in and let them dry. After they dry you can add water and use them like those chalk base cheap water pallet and getting way better saturation

    • @alexiz0013
      @alexiz0013 5 років тому +3

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @trexsty7736
      @trexsty7736 5 років тому +18

      Technically you can use them straight out of the tube but you still need to dilute them with water and most watercolorists let them dry before they use them

    • @bhunyee
      @bhunyee 5 років тому +4

      Bunnie Bell depends on the brand too. i use qor, and i think theyre better from the tube

    • @tracymarie4633
      @tracymarie4633 4 роки тому

      Oh! So that is how. Thanks.

    • @waldhexe7484
      @waldhexe7484 4 роки тому +1

      I use the same brand in tube watercolors as he did and i fond if you let them dry first they really work better, nur thats just for me. On the paper you see really no differenze.

  • @ma_y6368
    @ma_y6368 2 роки тому +11

    this. this is why i want to move from using charcoal and pencils for years to watercolor and painting. jazza i find it crazy that even after 5 years im still coming back looking at your channel for encouragement. i love you and your family, along with your amazing art and inspiring tips, i find your channel a very safe place to go to when im upset over my family/friend problems and when im having artblock and feel unconfident. thank you so much for being here for me, and so many others, even here in 2022.

    • @7tlas818
      @7tlas818 2 роки тому

      i jst came here to simply see someone try out watercolor (as i am now), but this comment is great and i hope U the best. keep pushing forward

    • @ma_y6368
      @ma_y6368 2 роки тому +1

      @@7tlas818 thank you my friend, goodluck with the watercolors!

  • @luadahora5366
    @luadahora5366 6 років тому +172

    Me: I've worked with watercolours for two years, and I'm pretty confident in my habillities.
    Jazza: * goes out and makes amazing piece 1st try *
    Me: why

    • @yaebzon2490
      @yaebzon2490 6 років тому +2

      So true xD

    • @inkkles
      @inkkles 6 років тому

      Laura e João da Hora the fucks a habillity?

    • @saeshii
      @saeshii 6 років тому +3

      GenericKeyboardMasher Chill out.. ffs.

    • @victoriaraeanne8781
      @victoriaraeanne8781 6 років тому

      Laura e João da Hora SAME

  • @Huniebun_
    @Huniebun_ 6 років тому +39

    “I’m very inexperienced in watercolor.”
    *Makes a friggen masterpiece*

  • @amberk1045
    @amberk1045 5 років тому +769

    Me With Watercolors: I use them all the time but just can't get the hang of them.
    Jazza With Watercolors: First time absolutely smashes them
    😂😂😂

    • @vanillagacha5321
      @vanillagacha5321 5 років тому +8

      He used Skillshare, he got tips from professionals.

    • @skullfullofbooks7398
      @skullfullofbooks7398 5 років тому +11

      Have you looked on UA-cam? I've found a tong of tutorials and I'm just starting out. I'm still having trouble, but I'm used to acrylics and colored pencils so 50% of the battle is my patience to let it dry.

    • @AN-ou6qu
      @AN-ou6qu 4 роки тому +3

      Kim E good paper will really help you on this part.

    • @goldenbunnies4143
      @goldenbunnies4143 4 роки тому

      Kim E Sammeeeeeee

    • @Ben-uz5of
      @Ben-uz5of 4 роки тому

      Cacti_Doodles he is a professional. Don't feel bad about it because he knows all about art

  • @stardarkangel
    @stardarkangel 5 років тому +14

    This video was hilarious in an "oh my sweet summer child" way. I also love that he doesn't take it too seriously

  • @elmly8906
    @elmly8906 6 років тому +183

    The end is basically the equivalent of "it's just a quick sketch". Even though that shit belongs in an art gallery

  • @leovonlion
    @leovonlion 6 років тому +214

    JAZZA WHAT THE HECK?!
    WHAT THE HECK?!
    HOW ARE YOU IMMEDIATELY AMAZING?!

    • @mayabradley1363
      @mayabradley1363 6 років тому +1

      Leo VonLion I know right...if I tried water colours it would be a wet blob in the middle of my paper!!

    • @inkkles
      @inkkles 6 років тому

      Leo VonLion besause he jnows the basics of drawing in general.

    • @maddyszanto417
      @maddyszanto417 6 років тому +2

      Because he’s Jazza

    • @freshyellow3011
      @freshyellow3011 6 років тому +1

      M.A.G.I.C

    • @emilylewis660
      @emilylewis660 6 років тому

      josephine calsado I would like to know the breakdown of this acronym

  • @oooofyoooferson9268
    @oooofyoooferson9268 5 років тому +173

    Can u do the one art challengs where u would use all of ur supplies of a certain color?? I know Chloe Rose Art did it if u are confused.

    • @imaginer8826
      @imaginer8826 4 роки тому +5

      @drawwithwaffles did it first

    • @nobodynobody3012
      @nobodynobody3012 4 роки тому +4

      Chloe is great but drawingwiffwaffles aka rin is the best example for that challenge

  • @dfox3662
    @dfox3662 5 років тому +7

    With the watercolors in the tin, you have to get them wet and wait a while for the pigment to dissolve so you can get a darker wash.

  • @anadabanana5570
    @anadabanana5570 6 років тому +6924

    I imagine a watercolor expert that dedicated his life to watercolor paintings just quitting his job after seeing this video.

    • @deanwinchester9455
      @deanwinchester9455 6 років тому +54

      DrawingsASofia meeeeee

    • @meganwinchell8338
      @meganwinchell8338 6 років тому +33

      DrawingsASofia my life

    • @christopherjakel1049
      @christopherjakel1049 5 років тому +235

      As you know, Jazza is pretty awesome at art, and typically when someone is awesome at art, the medium is irrelevant when you have that creative spark.
      I am in no way disrespecting his "First time go" reboot to watercolor. That being said, Jazza is pretty well known for his character design. If you want to be blown away by some awesome character design watercolor pieces, do a Google image search for "Alex Ross, watercolor"

    • @Obliviongamer124
      @Obliviongamer124 5 років тому +4

      Oh My! You commented on one of my videos! Hi!

    • @SykeGetJuked
      @SykeGetJuked 5 років тому +2

      @@rinatopotato rossome

  • @Girlcatlove1524
    @Girlcatlove1524 6 років тому +2234

    “Man tries watercolor for the first time, what he makes will surprise you...”

    • @AchHadda
      @AchHadda 6 років тому +134

      probably the title when someone from facebook steals the video xD

    • @sxrrystarlight4441
      @sxrrystarlight4441 6 років тому +68

      BUZZFEED TITLE ON THIS VIDEO

    • @Girlcatlove1524
      @Girlcatlove1524 6 років тому +12

      Ach Hadda haha, yup!

    • @erinelectrik
      @erinelectrik 6 років тому +22

      Lmao Omeleto !

    • @cathyyue5922
      @cathyyue5922 6 років тому +25

      For once it’s not clickbait

  • @thegreenflamingo5855
    @thegreenflamingo5855 5 років тому +68

    Jazza: “I am by no means an expert”
    Me: *FLIPS TABLE*

  • @micahblackwood3326
    @micahblackwood3326 5 років тому +59

    This is not a masterpiece. YOU are the masterpiece. - Me trying to motivate myself

  • @ProgenyProductions
    @ProgenyProductions 6 років тому +491

    Bare with me, guys. I’ve never used this before. [Instantly creates wonderul art] - Jazza

  • @XabioArts
    @XabioArts 6 років тому +270

    so interesting to see an artist try a media they are inexperienced with. makes me want to try something with colored pencils...

    • @honnnggg802
      @honnnggg802 6 років тому

      Xabio Arts well, why won't you?

    • @hanswurst3060
      @hanswurst3060 6 років тому +4

      Yeaaa please doo! I am happy subscriber of you xD

    • @smiley6731
      @smiley6731 6 років тому +4

      Oh shit, ma boi Xabio here

    • @CEOofBingus
      @CEOofBingus 6 років тому +1

      only the most exquisite of items and highest of quality found at the dollar store

    • @cheesymator2838
      @cheesymator2838 6 років тому

      Xabio. You did. Oh shoot! This is why you made the video!

  • @someoneunimportant3064
    @someoneunimportant3064 4 роки тому +189

    Drinking game: take a shot every time you find the word 'masterpiece' in the comments.

    • @Mattodiablo3
      @Mattodiablo3 4 роки тому +2

      I'm currently drinking a bottle of wine, that should make up for it

    • @reagan9604
      @reagan9604 4 роки тому +2

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    • @stefanieratchev502
      @stefanieratchev502 4 роки тому +5

      Cold Cuber I don’t know wether to be proud or irritated ( probably proud )

    • @kitragon4203
      @kitragon4203 4 роки тому +3

      @@reagan9604 im not mad,just dissapointed

    • @atomictesting6412
      @atomictesting6412 3 роки тому +1

      @@reagan9604
      Nice

  • @mattsblackbackground4287
    @mattsblackbackground4287 5 років тому +12

    I remember using water colours a few years ago
    *5th grade art class*
    *shivers*

  • @mystics1903
    @mystics1903 6 років тому +14

    I, as a person that been working with watercolors painting for about 10 years now, you did a good job on your first try...

  • @johnnajames8408
    @johnnajames8408 6 років тому +18

    The hard colors in the pans are the same product as the tubes (they're called cakes or caked watercolor). It's just placed in the wells and dried. And the cheaper tray watercolor may have an incredibly smooth appearance, but overtime the color will fade and fall away because of how fine they are. You can make your own watercolor cakes by putting the tube watercolor on a pallet and letting them dry. This turned out wonderfully and I love your willingness to try new things :) much love!!

  • @huggysexcitingnews2558
    @huggysexcitingnews2558 2 роки тому +3

    Me: struggling to make a lake with watercolor
    Jazza: makes masterpiece

  • @itzKatiebaby
    @itzKatiebaby 5 років тому +2

    How you got that amount of shading with WATERCOLORS blows my mind! I swear no matter what you do, you turn it into gorgeous artwork!

  • @bethsquire610
    @bethsquire610 6 років тому +708

    Jazza tries water colour: this masterpiece
    I try water colour: a dark splodge on a page

    • @danielebrambilla2290
      @danielebrambilla2290 6 років тому +26

      MagicKitteh You could start using bright colors. You'd get a bright splodge on a page.

    • @sammygecko_
      @sammygecko_ 6 років тому +8

      at museums that would be a masterpeice.

    • @laurenn6503
      @laurenn6503 6 років тому +3

      That was so me when I tried it as well😂

    • @sapphiresapph6212
      @sapphiresapph6212 6 років тому

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    • @sapphiresapph6212
      @sapphiresapph6212 6 років тому

      Urr 😆

  • @gum3367
    @gum3367 6 років тому +129

    *stop calling yourself a noob you’re amazing gosh.*
    *all these people putting themselves down, y’all are amazing no matter what.*

    • @HannahturnerTurner
      @HannahturnerTurner 6 років тому +3

      Gummy just so you know noob means New! I am not saying it in a mean way! Just so you know! But I do know what you mean because sometime Noob is used as Bad or Terrible!

    • @yalikejazz5698
      @yalikejazz5698 6 років тому +1

      noob is short for newbie which means he is new so he is not putting himself down he is just saying he is new to watercolors

  • @KidarWolf
    @KidarWolf 5 років тому +1

    Watercolor over tight pencil work has to be my favorite media to play with, and it was so wonderful to see you embrace one of my favorite media and really try to understand the strengths and weaknesses of the tubes vs pans, and the different types of pan. I tend to work from the waxier pans more often than not, but have also played with tube watercolors in much the same way that I play with acrylics, and found them very enjoyable to work in such a way. I am generally less fond of the harder pans, preferring the rougher layering of texture that the waxier pans provide to the smooth blending of the hard pans.

  • @aubreyfeatherston
    @aubreyfeatherston 5 років тому

    I absolutely loved this. I’ve been binging all your old videos lately and though I love your style and artwork, it’s really nice to see you do something a little more delicate rather then a hero facing a skull faced demon taking over the world piece. It really shows the range of abilities you can do and I think it’s amazing. Also, I’m so glad you picked a gentler music to put in the video while you painted!

  • @nekomurachanzu7710
    @nekomurachanzu7710 6 років тому +200

    How to be Jazza:
    1. Take anything that isn't an etch-a-sketch.
    2. Use it as an art supply.
    3. Create renaissance master level of a masterpiece with it.

    • @tuesdaywithanh
      @tuesdaywithanh 6 років тому +8

      Also say you're bad at stuff while everyone comments to disagree.

    • @devanshij9226
      @devanshij9226 6 років тому

      Can his next challenge be Etch A Sketch?

    • @nekomurachanzu7710
      @nekomurachanzu7710 6 років тому +2

      He already did one with etch-a-sketch.

  • @isoprophecy
    @isoprophecy 6 років тому +57

    "I'm very inexperienced"
    Jazza: [does that]

  • @JacquelineJax
    @JacquelineJax 3 роки тому +1

    Nicely done on the art piece. Was so great seeing you find your confidence as that progressed.

  • @TiredMomma
    @TiredMomma Рік тому +1

    How did I ever not see this video before.
    This is great help because I've been trying to find a video that used more than 1 type of watercolor on the same piece of work being made.
    And I've been learning how different materials used, mainly which types of papers, work best for each type of watercolor paints.
    I've also learned how much I've forgotten over the years, so I'm both nervous and intrigued to relearn and learn new tips to watercolor.

  • @joaquinshipman941
    @joaquinshipman941 6 років тому +762

    This is way too good for this to be your first time with water colors... WOW 😮

    • @ajaxtanner874
      @ajaxtanner874 6 років тому +26

      It's probably the fact that he is artistically gifted and he may have experimented with different drawings and styles so the water colour was just a minor change

    • @georgiaharvey9390
      @georgiaharvey9390 6 років тому +5

      So true..
      I feel ashamed of myself :(

    • @martijnvanstrien1414
      @martijnvanstrien1414 6 років тому +5

      I think about this every video he tries something new

    • @datasianguy4146
      @datasianguy4146 6 років тому +7

      Eva Hayes you cant be gifted at art you have work hard to be good artist

    • @MyanhLovesChocolate
      @MyanhLovesChocolate 6 років тому

      Georgia Harvey Don’t be ashamed! I know with practice you can better. Just wait!😊

  • @laurapz6947
    @laurapz6947 6 років тому +67

    "I'm not a watercolor expert."
    *creates masterpiece*

    • @How_To_Drive_a_TARDIS
      @How_To_Drive_a_TARDIS 6 років тому

      Lay Pun insert Genie dropping his jaw

    • @enviedshark6635
      @enviedshark6635 6 років тому +1

      Lay Pun - If you're a good guitarist, you can probably be good at the ukulele on your first try.
      Most art mediums require similar or identical skill sets, so it's no surprise that Jazza is good at every art medium. It is impressive though.

    • @122781peet
      @122781peet 6 років тому

      Lay Pun blippi

  • @animatedmooncloud3181
    @animatedmooncloud3181 5 років тому

    I love using watercolors so watching you do such an amazing piece like that made me very happy!! I love how you’re always trying different mediums as well.

  • @mirhurta77
    @mirhurta77 5 років тому

    I love it!! Beautiful! Glad u tried something different w theme too, worked so well w watercolor

  • @Fluffysbeans
    @Fluffysbeans 6 років тому +488

    I suggest giving watercolor pencils a try, they're a neat midground between the kind of drawing you're used to and a painty style. You get all of the control of a pencil, but with that smooth, flowy blending you'd expect from waters.

  • @JuliaDoo
    @JuliaDoo 6 років тому +11

    7:17 the way he said “texture” without his accent freaked me out!! 😂

  • @paulawatch1
    @paulawatch1 5 років тому

    I love the final image so much it’s such a whimsical piece of art🧚🏻‍♀️🧚🏻‍♀️🧚🏻‍♀️🧚🏻‍♀️

  • @sarahbethsstitching9937
    @sarahbethsstitching9937 3 роки тому

    Wow!!! Great job you did a super job. I’ve been doing watercolor for several years now. You have made this amazing

  • @avacadonttestme7925
    @avacadonttestme7925 6 років тому +10

    I am convinced that jazza's just great at everything because he literally just picked up water colors with little to no idea what to do with them and made an amazing piece of artwork.

  • @sarahchurchman6774
    @sarahchurchman6774 6 років тому +20

    Jazza: "I'm inexperienced and don't know what I'm doing"
    Also Jazza: *is amazing at all types of art, paints like he's done it forever*

  • @gayism.602
    @gayism.602 5 років тому

    i just LOVE water color its like the best paint ive ever seen its so pretty

  • @jacquiford5066
    @jacquiford5066 4 роки тому +1

    Been trying for moths to use this water paint getting there. Your painting is wonderful for your first one. Keep going only found your channel today having fun watching you thankyou jacqui

  • @nageshhembram2889
    @nageshhembram2889 6 років тому +1029

    Draw something using your left hand...

    • @masamarei7191
      @masamarei7191 5 років тому +31

      Easy for me, I'm left handed and challenge excepted 🏅

    • @Drone360view
      @Drone360view 5 років тому +13

      Nagesh Hembram Trickster , great cause I’m left handed and I love it cause I’m the only one left handed in my family and in my class

    • @libbykelly2809
      @libbykelly2809 5 років тому +7

      I've been doing that all my life!

    • @raivynnrealalvarez1352
      @raivynnrealalvarez1352 5 років тому +21

      *_with a mouse..._*

    • @libbykelly2809
      @libbykelly2809 5 років тому +1

      @@raivynnrealalvarez1352 Already done

  • @D-ok6fr
    @D-ok6fr 6 років тому +14

    In case you‘re reading this, Jazza: there are 4 types of watercolor: cakes (the cheapest set you got), pans (those waxy colors), watercolor in tubes and liquid watercolors (for example Dr Ph Martin‘s hydrus) and the only difference is that cakes tend to be more chalky, but the rest is just a matter of preference :)

  • @rameezsarang4630
    @rameezsarang4630 5 років тому

    Amazing amazing amazing.. Jazza you are just toooooo awesome... I didn't even in my wildest of dream can expect such an art to come to life on a piece of paper merely with simple water color

  • @ashleyfalcon125
    @ashleyfalcon125 5 років тому

    Being able to draw & understanding values & perception really is the base of all art works like this. Once you are able to get the idea down on paper... it’s all just rolling with the punches from there. Really cool. I can’t draw all that well tbh, I have trouble with depth or scale or something, but if I take a really long time, lots of patience & a lot of erasing lol I can get something half okay down. However, it’s nothing like this. I haven’t tried to experiment with painting any of it tho, but I might after seeing these fun little vids he’s done. This seems like a super fun thing to try.

  • @jeffbiz9568
    @jeffbiz9568 6 років тому +22

    “I am no expert”
    Makes a masterpiece

  • @oblazz2382
    @oblazz2382 6 років тому +12

    "I am at no means an expert" draws an incredible painting

  • @lifeismusicparnadonkers
    @lifeismusicparnadonkers 4 роки тому

    wow the water colour pallet you used came out great on paper. I love the piece you made.

  • @heathergarrison8189
    @heathergarrison8189 2 роки тому +1

    I just got the larger version of the dry pallet on Amazon and I am obsessed. I’ve never used watercolor before but my Dabble with this pallet was awesome! Can’t wait to Dive!

  • @diagrant
    @diagrant 6 років тому +46

    I am painting with watercolors for so many years and omg the final results aren't like yours HOW ARE YOU DOING THIS DUDE YOU ARE LIKE SO T A L E N T E D

    • @jordanweaver9658
      @jordanweaver9658 6 років тому +2

      Elizabeth Jenner He's got decades experience in art, we'll get there... I think T_T

  • @gaiaoffline
    @gaiaoffline 6 років тому +11

    its so interesting to watch watercolour be treated as an acrylic and work so nicly!

  • @cre8iveflare
    @cre8iveflare Рік тому +1

    This is the tray of watercolours I've been using. I quite like them. I haven't opened my tubes yet.

  • @junbug1029
    @junbug1029 5 років тому

    The tube watercolors work best when you dilute them with water on a palette. When glazing, layering the paint, let the paint dry completely before adding the next layer. It turned out great!

  • @Papaboss0
    @Papaboss0 6 років тому +508

    Everything i do with watercolours it turns out horrible
    Jazza does watercolours first time it turns out amazing
    Why is it always like this

    • @randomsucc3897
      @randomsucc3897 6 років тому +2

      Secret Unknown try skillshare 😂

    • @jessterday2094
      @jessterday2094 6 років тому +5

      I know exactly what you mean. I'm even thinking about giving up on watercolors now =(

    • @kittycatwhiskers2094
      @kittycatwhiskers2094 6 років тому +9

      jessica rosengarten perhaps you haven't found a technique that suits you yet, don't give up!

    • @jessterday2094
      @jessterday2094 6 років тому +4

      kitty cat whiskers ahw thanks. Maybe I'll try again :)

    • @Mella2Kanaal
      @Mella2Kanaal 6 років тому +3

      Secret Unknown That’s exactly What i thought😭😂

  • @ahappyjackolantern
    @ahappyjackolantern 6 років тому +12

    HOLY COW! HOW THE HECK DO YOU MAKE PERFECT PIECES EVERY SINGLE TIME?!

  • @xXChickenofOnewXx
    @xXChickenofOnewXx 5 років тому +231

    Honestly, don't ever underestimate dollar store paint lol.
    I remember that when I was in art class in high school, most of my classmates ordered these expensive watercolours that my school provided. I didn't order any because I didn't want to pay the expensive price for it. They were all like, "You didn't order any?" and jokingly mocked me when I told them I was just gonna buy dollarstore watercolour paints.
    And as I said, I ended up using the dollarstore watercolours (A similar one of the rectangular box that Jazza has), for our watercolour assignment.
    When we got our marks back, I found that I aced it. My mark was 100% and I scored higher than the majority of the class.
    They may have gotten nice, expensive paints, but did they have the talent? Naw lmao XD

  • @xXGamer_floogullXx
    @xXGamer_floogullXx 5 років тому

    This is beyond stunning!!! You really blew me away with this one. You have such a talent for art!

  • @miyokokenma9813
    @miyokokenma9813 6 років тому +11

    By this time we just have embraced the fact that Even though Jazza says "It may not come out as good as expected" at the start,
    He creates a masterpiece at the end
    "I really like the way it turned out"....We do too, Jazza, as always.

  • @noahgraham5912
    @noahgraham5912 6 років тому +16

    I love how he can take ANYTHING that he isn't familiar with and turn it into AMAZING art work.

    • @pitayafruit
      @pitayafruit 6 років тому

      Yep and the sad thing is that i wished that i could do it too like him

    • @noahgraham5912
      @noahgraham5912 6 років тому

      HyaPitaya Same. I mean, I can draw decently, and when it comes to colouring pencils, I'm alright with those. But ANYTHING else, and I suck.

    • @noahgraham5912
      @noahgraham5912 6 років тому

      HyaPitaya Same.

  • @tracit7030
    @tracit7030 5 років тому +3

    I would love to see you do a series where you create artworks from your medium test pages!

  • @alexandereaton7983
    @alexandereaton7983 5 років тому +56

    Nobody:
    Jazza: SKILLSHARE

  • @SodaCat16
    @SodaCat16 6 років тому +3078

    me: you know, I think I'm finally getting the hang of watercolor! I've been at it for a few years, but i think I'm finally getting a grip!
    jazza: haha sorry this might come out terrible but here's my first try!
    me: *AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I'M IN CONSTANT PAIN*

    • @RetroIsaac
      @RetroIsaac 6 років тому +60

      It's okay man, we all go at different speeds, as long as you keep trying, you'll get there.

    • @Restwarf
      @Restwarf 6 років тому +4

      Glompy Sings well he also he you still chair

    • @abbey1631
      @abbey1631 6 років тому

      Glompy Sings is

    • @kodidlybob_5951
      @kodidlybob_5951 6 років тому

      Glompy Sings a

    • @saraar127
      @saraar127 6 років тому +2

      ultimat disaster skillshare

  • @Tomsuth
    @Tomsuth 6 років тому +2521

    I love how your first watercolour is still Ahhhmazing!! Great vid.. feeling super inspired to start watercolouring

  • @optimistthebunny8315
    @optimistthebunny8315 5 років тому +1

    Love, love, love!
    Beautiful work Jazza, thank you!

  • @shellyyork170
    @shellyyork170 5 років тому

    This piece is absolutely breathtaking. My favorite one so far. I wish I had half the creativity you have.

  • @matmeg6198
    @matmeg6198 6 років тому +12

    Jazza is just freaking magic. I’ve been trying to learn watercolour for months and he just creates a masterpiece first try

  • @lucillekohtz8633
    @lucillekohtz8633 6 років тому +177

    tip for later: if you want to keep something white until you’re ready to add detail to it, cover it with masking fluid 👌🏻 it just peels off later, but it’ll block out the color

  • @jaytoussaint9598
    @jaytoussaint9598 4 роки тому

    I really enjoyed watching your process. It was beautiful and relaxing to watch. You did very well for your first time.

  • @animadevisiras5311
    @animadevisiras5311 4 роки тому

    Omg this is beautiful I love seeing watercolor painting being made, make more now 🤩🤩🤩

  • @BethanieBailey
    @BethanieBailey 6 років тому +1190

    My jaw is on the floor.

    • @lasseluth3219
      @lasseluth3219 6 років тому +15

      Bethanie Bailey your dad is 44

    • @emptyricebowl
      @emptyricebowl 6 років тому +12

      My floor is on my jaw!

    • @outokana2632
      @outokana2632 6 років тому +3

      Bethanie Bailey are you foxy???

    • @sluggyboo
      @sluggyboo 6 років тому +24

      *picks up jaw*
      Excuse me, you dropped this.

    • @samiroxs6973
      @samiroxs6973 6 років тому +1

      Savage Yoongi it’s so refreshing to find ARMY in the most randomest parts of the Internet.

  • @ActuallyAFungus
    @ActuallyAFungus 6 років тому +36

    I hate you. how dare you be so good at something you've never done before. you're amazing.

  • @godricmclauchlan6842
    @godricmclauchlan6842 2 роки тому

    You are such an inspiration after watching you I've decided to go grab a watercolor set myself

  • @cashewbag
    @cashewbag 5 років тому

    I love using watercolors so much, the blending is so pleasant to look at

  • @piplupcola
    @piplupcola 6 років тому +22

    Jazza: oh I'm such a noob at watercolour
    * creates masterpiece *

  • @bellaisaturtle2590
    @bellaisaturtle2590 6 років тому +18

    Me at the beginning of the video: Finally, something I’m more experienced in than Jazza!
    Me at the end of the video: ...HOW IS THIS HUMANLY POSSIBLE? NEVER IN MY LIFE HAVE I SEEN SUCH A BEAUTIFUL FIRST-TIME WATERCOLOR PAINTING

  • @davidlewis1787
    @davidlewis1787 5 років тому +1

    I would love to see you outside doing a classic landscape or have a model in to do a portrait in oils

  • @KingNB01
    @KingNB01 5 років тому

    Wow! Like wow! I really enjoy watching your videos jazza! Very inspiring, creative, fun and interesting! Appeals to my creative side. Great great work! Keep up the amazing work that you do!

  • @jessthompson237
    @jessthompson237 6 років тому +28

    I'm a watercolour artist, the dry kiddish watercolours are called watercolour cakes or tablets. The waxy ones are called watercolour pans. Though, for some, cake tablet and pan are synonymous and refer broadly to the wet-to-activate style of them. The reason tablet watercolour applies smoothly like that is because it actually sits on top of the paper rather than soaking in. This means that its not lightfast, that it is prone to being scratched off or marked and that it has something of an undesirable powdery texture. Of course, none of those things really matter to someone who is just beginning to experiment in the medium!

    • @jessthompson237
      @jessthompson237 6 років тому +2

      I personally use pans in windsor and newton professional pan watercolours. I tend to find that with cheaper watercolours, when theyre diluted, they appear muddy and dull. Desaturated rather than brightened. Using these I can use pastel colours (I work mostly in blues and pinks) that are still vibrant and captivating.

    • @lunasapphirewolf
      @lunasapphirewolf 6 років тому

      What are your thoughts on the Windsor & Newton cotman watercolours? Or are those the professional ones you were talking about?

    • @kennyarmenta4
      @kennyarmenta4 6 років тому +2

      lunasapphirewolf I think the cotman are the student grade ones but I heard they’re pretty good!

    • @lunasapphirewolf
      @lunasapphirewolf 6 років тому +1

      Okay cool, thank you so much! :)

    • @jessthompson237
      @jessthompson237 6 років тому

      I'm not quite sure how to phrase it! I think, for career artists, it is best to get the professional line because the colours are pretty much guaranteed to stay how you painted them forever, unless you spill bleach on the paper. With the cheaper ones, as I said with the watercolour tablets, they can be scratched or marked. They can fade over time. I believe the cotman line is decently lightfast, so long as theyre not in an area that receives a lot of harsh sunlight. Theyre also decently transparent and pigmented (transparent meaning they don't influence darker paints if applied on top, pigmented meaning you can still get nice vibrant colours with high amounts of water. For example, mixing a hot pink with water results in a bright hot pink rather than a dusky rose as would happen with these tablet watercolours).
      So. I guess what I'm trying to say is theyre very good, theyre a good investment for a majority of artists. Unless you're a career artist and you want to be damn sure that a painting you sell is going to look exactly the same a hundred years from now.
      I did an experimental painting a while ago where I tried to mix neon colours and succeeded. I feel like that is something you wouldnt be able to do with the cotman line.

  • @Tramikins
    @Tramikins 6 років тому +15

    At this point I’m officially convinced you’re an art god

  • @mariannejohansen2528
    @mariannejohansen2528 5 років тому

    I love this artpiece! Now i really wanna paint with watercolors!

  • @emilymoore2962
    @emilymoore2962 5 років тому +1

    I got the tube version for Christmas and this is my second time watching and I so happy it was the same kind.

  • @karahnovak8122
    @karahnovak8122 6 років тому +143

    Ok Jazza, you mentioned not knowing what type of paints the pébéo watercolor aquarelle fine paints were. Most watercolor artists, use either paints similar to those, or the tube paints or a combination of both (most not all). The aquarelle would just be considered normal pan watercolors, nothing that special. The cheaper pans you had are essentially the same type of thing but are lower in quality, with more binder-to-pigment, which is why they are comparatively chalky and less “waxy” as you described the other pan paints. There is a lot of variation in watercolors. Every artist has different preferences in what paint they like best, and what works for them. All of these paints seem pretty solid for someone just starting out.

  • @xac6137
    @xac6137 6 років тому +15

    The circles he did when testing the water colours are better than my art will ever be

  • @deniseclair6100
    @deniseclair6100 5 років тому +1

    Wow Jazza, that is amazing! Especially since you haven’t used watercolours... or normally draw fairies... just wow!

  • @chelseavaughan8507
    @chelseavaughan8507 5 років тому +1

    I’ve been using watercolour for years Nd you still controlled that watercolour better then I ever have