shoutouts to the guy in the comments of the vod who said the stream had the vibe of a one off stream that gets randomly turned into a video in a matter of days they were 100% right
Honestly following along with Bob Ross is widely known as how to make an awesome picture no matter how crap you are at art or how crap the program you're using is. It's some weird type of magic.
"apparently from what I hear the copyright holders are quite litigious in regard to that sort of thing, which is in stark contrast to Bob Ross's actual vibe." True! Bob Ross Inc, the copyright holders of The Joy of Painting and the people in charge of all other Bob Ross stuff, absolutely suck. They stole all the rights from his son and half-brother after he died, lock down teaching of his technique to their Certified Instructors, are slowly replacing the products they sell with Chinesium garbage, and don't even let his son use his father's name.
@@wahoodotwavThey don’t, he literally had to make a settlement granting them the use of the name so that he could continue his own art career without risking a lawsuit
@@beefaxLegally, he was coerced into signing a legal agreement shortly before his passing. Morally, it's like 300% a crime. I've heard that since the Kowalskis stepped away from the forefront of the company things have been slightly better, but I haven't looked into it to confirm.
I thought this with vinesauce joey's version of the bob ross bit too, but there's something about the mario paint air brush and messy pixels combined with bob ross's breakdown of the process that just *works.* it lets you create something with just the right sort of gaps in the details to let your mind fill in the blanks, bringing out a unique flavor pseudo-realism that you can only get with that extremely limited resolution
@@magneticflux- For all the problems that ZSNES had as far as actual emulation goes, I don't think a single emulator has it beat in the "cozy vibes" department.
The mountain turned out really great and if you enjoy the process you should genuinely pick up oil painting as just a fun hobby. Be the 70s housewife with hair rollers in following a bob ross tutorial in THIS life you don't have to wait for the next one.
I am also blown away at the bob ross painting, the entire time i was just thinking, 'wow this is genuinely good, i wonder if anyone else will key into this' TBH as soon as i saw u blending the cyan and blue in the water god himself keyed me into the fact that it was in fact going to be a masterpiece. Not because of your artistic capabilities, but because you were channeling the pure whimsical bob ross energy into your all mighty brush.
It's funny that you mentioned WarioWare: There was actually a spiritual successor to Mario Paint on the N64 called Mario Artist, and it was a suite of 3 different games that focused around different kinds of art. The first one was _Paint Studio_ , which was a traditional 2D canvas like Mario Paint, the second one was _Polygon Studio_ , which allowed you to make 3Ds models out of polygons, and the third one was _Talent Studio_ , which allowed you to put images onto polygon models and animate them with music, sound, and special effects. _Polygon Studio_ also had a minigame called "Sound Bomber" that was a collection of short, timed mini-games, and Goro Abe, one of the programmers for the WarioWare series, cites it as a direct inspiration for the format of the series. (Plus, there was also a scrapped GameCube successor to _Talent Studio_ that eventually morphed into becoming the Mii Channel!)
you can't talk about Polygon Studio without mentioning the Experimental World! there's a whole open-world exploration mode where you unlock progressively better vehicle parts with different capabilities, changing your vehicle configuration to get to more areas. it's got a pretty hefty amount of content and even a little bit of a narrative it starts off pretty slow, but it's such a unique experience and has a lot of charm! and nobody eeever talks about it. it IS pretty buried in the menus but it's so neat. I think people just don't know it exists
I think my favorite Grayfruit vids are just when he’s just goofing off in a program or thing, the whole vibe just feels like genuine fun while making stuff
Did you know that it’s a popular theory that the cancer that eventually took Bob Ross’s life could be attributed to the paint thinner he used to clean his brushes. His “Beat the devil out of it” move was basically spraying paint thinnner particles into the air, and he often filmed multiple episodes in a row every day for weeks. Every episode, doing that move multiples times… it’s not a huge jump
1:25 Holy shit, the continuity in the grayfruit timeline is astonishing, I literally just got done rewatching the mothership video before this Shoutout to the writers
You mentioned a part where Bob Ross makes a highlight and "all of a sudden" the mountains appear "like magic" and honestly the cut around 26:10 had the same effect on me. Suddenly that just became a mountain
the most wonderful thing about all of these videos is people going into it expecting that they won't be able to make art, and then being touched when they inevitably do. in the beginning there's the phase of "haha, look what i'm doing, my art is gonna turn out so much worse than his, it'll be funny", then as it continues that slowly melts away into "oh, this doesn't look terrible actually" and then at the end, lo and behold they've made a wonderful painting. sure, it's on mariopaint, but art is art no matter where or how you make it. i love people freshly discovering the magic of creation they have within themselves in places they don't expect it. it's such a wonderful thing to experience.
Dude I kid you not I literally played this game yesterday, what a coincidence. It has one of the best music programs ever. Also pro tip: if you want a magic eye picture to work, sometimes it helps to cross your eyes and then back away.
About magic eyes, the way they're made means that they have to rely on patterns that are spread horizontally, so what I find really helps when viewing them is crossing my eyes and forcing my view to overlap two of the repeating slices from said pattern. Doing that works always, I find. I also find that it's some of the best advice for someone looking to learn magic eye, because it gives them an objective. Most people learning don't know what to look for or how it appears, especially since it's not easy to describe, therefore through an objective they end up seeing it by proxy.
something i love about whenever people do the bob ross mario paint is it often leads to people creating actually pretty good art, even if it's inspired by bob's work it still has their own methods and uses of the resources given to them with the limited tools
Ive seen plenty of vids about youtubers, usually with nearly zero drawing experience, painting along with bob ross with god awful means (like mario paint) and its truly fascinating how all of them came out outstanding, been thinkin of compiling a bunch of them
the thing about bob ross to me is that yu always go into it like "oh shit well i dont do jack with art so im gonna probably be awful" then you follow along and at the end you look at your finished work anr youre like "damn i actually did pretty good" it is always like that without exception
I literally did the bob ross bit on table top sim back in 2016 or something, we even would listen to mario paint theme whenever we played lol We loaded up the joy of painting on an in game ipdad to follow along with.
All jokes aside, everything aside, video aside. I just wanted to say first of all. That you made a amazingly good piece of art while following along with Bob. Like, that was honestly so nice. It's honestly a bit inspiring to see someone just 'throw something together' for a bit, on MARIO PAINT FOR THE FREAKING SNES, and it come out looking that damn nice.
Had this been done by anybody else I don't think I could sit through all of it, but it being THE grayfruit I'm ready to sit here for 30 minutes of mario paint
God, this reminded me just how much I love Bob Ross and the Joy of Painting. He got me through so many stressful college semesters, and it's been so long that I had forgotten just how much I owe to him. Thank you Bob and Fruit
My teachers in art college always want to hammer it in that the less you add to the painting the better beacuse you're not trying to mimmick reality, you're showcasing how you percieve it, photography is the one that perfectly replicates the world around us, but an oil painting demostrates what you view, so little details dissipate in the ocean of senses that you bring with colours and shapes, all combining to make the illusion of detail.
Im happy that nintendo even brings back the Mario Paint cast to the Super Mario Maker series so that there would be references of Mario Paint, even recently, the Pig from Mario Paint returns as a sound in Super Mario Maker 2 they still remenber it.
Genuinely Grayfruit, your art is actually really nice. I recommend printing it out on a gameboy printer and putting it up in Shoe's house, so Shoe can appreciate your art, too.
your painting unironically looked pretty good, just goes to show how great bobs tutorials really were that even a joking mario paint image still kinda cooks when following his tutorials
Good grief that mountain turned out awesome. I seriously want to see a whole VOD of just Grayfruit painting commissions and/or suggestions in Mario Paint
All the silly antics aside, that final painting he managed to make is FANTASTIC. It literally looks like Bob's painting if it had to be compressed to seeve as the opening slide of an old ass Mac RPG like the classic Ultima games. Such a quaint aesthetic.
The mountain painting just demonstrates how good Ross's guides actually were as long as you count with the right tools (and hands, nice drawing Grayfruit!)
grayfruit's painting is genuinely beautiful? Wow!!! As far as the "narrative of Bob" at 28:00 goes, I was curious. Wikipedia's source on the matter links to an archived version of a 1990 article from the Orlando Sentinel. I assume this is an interview with Ross (or lifted from an interview), but the quote this idea comes from is this: ''I was the guy who makes you scrub the latrine, the guy who makes you make your bed, the guy who screams at you for being late to work,'' he said. ''The job requires you to be a mean, tough person. And I was fed up with it. I promised myself that if I ever got away from it, it wasn't going to be that way any more.'' So it's true! But what's odd is that his son says otherwise in the Netflix documentary. I'd be more inclined to believe Bob himself though! Also, Bob's technique (which isn't his technique but whatever) lends extremely well to digital painting. Acrylics and other quick-drying paints dry too quickly for it, but pixels never dry ;) If anyone in these comments has ever wanted to get into digital painting but dont know where to start, let this video be an example of how you can with Bob Ross :)
Grayfruit talked about Warioware quite a bit, but the amount of features and sounds that were used in Super Mario Maker is insane. Undo Dog, the Save Robot song, the baby sound, the flyswatter minigame, so much was carried over from this game it's insane. Kinda cool that this frankly whimsical spinoff game was not just forgotten in the bowels of time
There was a Spiritual Successor to Mario Paint, being Mario Artist on the N64's Disc Drive, which the Paint Studio disc had unused data that had an early 3D Remake of the Fly Swatter Minigame, but it got removed later on during development.
Last year my family and i followed a bob ross video, those 30 minutes tutorial turned into a 4 hour to midnight adventure and all our paintings ended up being very different from each others Its one of the best nights of my life Also actually fantastic work on youre painting it actually came out really good,you cooked and im happy to eat
i once went to a ren fair while wearing a Bob Ross shirt and the dude selling armour pieces told me about how he used to be a grave digger in the 80's and how he was actually there for Bob's funeral. Most life changing experience for a 14 year old to have.
your version of that painting is actually SO good man, bob ross is just that good at walking you through the process. also, smart of you to use certain tools to get similar effects even though the medium was very different!
For the longest time I couldn't do the magic eye pictures, but it helps if they come with those 2 guiding dots. You have to cross your eyes until you see 3 dots; a new one in the middle is the other 2 merged. It's at that angle of focus you can see what the pic is hiding. It more-so manifests as a silhouette, with the main shapr of it being blurrier/clearer than the outside of it. than the outside of it. I first heard about them from the Nintendo Power episode of AVGN, and they're archived online, so I could see Mario's face, Luigi's face, a Goomba (though the hint doesn't help), and the last one that could have gotten you a prize at the time if you guess it, Yoshi.
that mountain looks amazing, It's just so impressive how Bob Ross can break down complex techniques in such a good way that it will look amazing, even in mario paint
6:53 if you pay attention to the top row of pixels you'll see that it moves up every frame instead of only filling from left to right, which makes me believe that they straight up programmed it to be that slow
shoutouts to the guy in the comments of the vod who said the stream had the vibe of a one off stream that gets randomly turned into a video in a matter of days they were 100% right
I WAS JUST THINKING ABOUT THAT
Literally Vinesauce Energy
Honestly these are some of the best vids on the channel
Honey, bring out the fine china, Grayfruit uploaded
Kim pine
Right away dear, the diamond encrusted ones, yes?
@@at_rar no way
perfect for my burger king dinner
Youuur POOP, sir.
Honestly following along with Bob Ross is widely known as how to make an awesome picture no matter how crap you are at art or how crap the program you're using is. It's some weird type of magic.
As someone who followed along with Bob Ross once in high I school, I’m still very proud of my painting that hangs in my kitchen.
That just goes to show how good of a teacher he was
"apparently from what I hear the copyright holders are quite litigious in regard to that sort of thing, which is in stark contrast to Bob Ross's actual vibe."
True! Bob Ross Inc, the copyright holders of The Joy of Painting and the people in charge of all other Bob Ross stuff, absolutely suck. They stole all the rights from his son and half-brother after he died, lock down teaching of his technique to their Certified Instructors, are slowly replacing the products they sell with Chinesium garbage, and don't even let his son use his father's name.
THEY WONT EVEN LET HIM USE THE _NAME???????_ awful awful people. may bob ross rest in peace and may bob ross inc. eventually rot in torment
@@wahoodotwavThey don’t, he literally had to make a settlement granting them the use of the name so that he could continue his own art career without risking a lawsuit
@@beefaxLegally, he was coerced into signing a legal agreement shortly before his passing. Morally, it's like 300% a crime. I've heard that since the Kowalskis stepped away from the forefront of the company things have been slightly better, but I haven't looked into it to confirm.
what's chinesium
Probably short for cheap chinese merchandise, but I am unsure. @@bug-deal
I thought this with vinesauce joey's version of the bob ross bit too, but there's something about the mario paint air brush and messy pixels combined with bob ross's breakdown of the process that just *works.* it lets you create something with just the right sort of gaps in the details to let your mind fill in the blanks, bringing out a unique flavor pseudo-realism that you can only get with that extremely limited resolution
And then when Joel paused the ZSNES emulation and it put that purple pixel snow overlay, I still yearn for that kind of vibe.
@@magneticflux- For all the problems that ZSNES had as far as actual emulation goes, I don't think a single emulator has it beat in the "cozy vibes" department.
I see the grayman still wears the wrist brace, courtesy of the mothership
its crazy how much of an impact that Stupid Thing had on him
i was just wondering recently if his hand was still fucked up from that horrible little thing. lo and behold, like a week later i have my answer
Only an especially shitty controller can injure someone for years
how bad do you have to make a controller that it gives someone *lasting nerve damage* from using it
I'm confused, what is this? What video is this from (if it's on TH-cam that is)
The mountain turned out really great and if you enjoy the process you should genuinely pick up oil painting as just a fun hobby. Be the 70s housewife with hair rollers in following a bob ross tutorial in THIS life you don't have to wait for the next one.
The "if you want to be a woman just be a woman?" for Bob Ross fans.
Be the 70's housewife that Bella deserves.
@@Archibaldh1pp0 this has me wishing they'd do a painting stream together
that mountain painting you did is INSANE
only 1 minute in the video and he's talking about swallowing trackballs
never change grayfruit
I am also blown away at the bob ross painting, the entire time i was just thinking, 'wow this is genuinely good, i wonder if anyone else will key into this'
TBH as soon as i saw u blending the cyan and blue in the water god himself keyed me into the fact that it was in fact going to be a masterpiece. Not because of your artistic capabilities, but because you were channeling the pure whimsical bob ross energy into your all mighty brush.
It's funny that you mentioned WarioWare:
There was actually a spiritual successor to Mario Paint on the N64 called Mario Artist, and it was a suite of 3 different games that focused around different kinds of art. The first one was _Paint Studio_ , which was a traditional 2D canvas like Mario Paint, the second one was _Polygon Studio_ , which allowed you to make 3Ds models out of polygons, and the third one was _Talent Studio_ , which allowed you to put images onto polygon models and animate them with music, sound, and special effects.
_Polygon Studio_ also had a minigame called "Sound Bomber" that was a collection of short, timed mini-games, and Goro Abe, one of the programmers for the WarioWare series, cites it as a direct inspiration for the format of the series.
(Plus, there was also a scrapped GameCube successor to _Talent Studio_ that eventually morphed into becoming the Mii Channel!)
you can't talk about Polygon Studio without mentioning the Experimental World! there's a whole open-world exploration mode where you unlock progressively better vehicle parts with different capabilities, changing your vehicle configuration to get to more areas. it's got a pretty hefty amount of content and even a little bit of a narrative
it starts off pretty slow, but it's such a unique experience and has a lot of charm! and nobody eeever talks about it. it IS pretty buried in the menus but it's so neat. I think people just don't know it exists
@@lamptrent that sounds awesome what the hell
I bet you Bob'd be proud of your Mario Paint piece based off of his work. That looks amazing. I'd hang that on a wall.
I think my favorite Grayfruit vids are just when he’s just goofing off in a program or thing, the whole vibe just feels like genuine fun while making stuff
I'm not fucking with you, I'm not Joking, I cannot make Jokes. Grayfruit your mountains are gorgeous. How the fuck did you do that in Mario Paint.
That one guy commenting on the vod of this video was completely right a main channel video showing up like 3 days later
Did you know that it’s a popular theory that the cancer that eventually took Bob Ross’s life could be attributed to the paint thinner he used to clean his brushes. His “Beat the devil out of it” move was basically spraying paint thinnner particles into the air, and he often filmed multiple episodes in a row every day for weeks. Every episode, doing that move multiples times… it’s not a huge jump
his art habits were a blessing and a curse... poetic maybe?
He used cadmium colors a lot too, cadmium is very toxic and can also cause cancers
@@notthat8163 He also smoked most of his adult life, but the paint thinner definitely didn’t help things
Insane turnaround
went from vinny to joel, what can grayfruit NOT do?
Jerma maybe?
The end painting actually looked really good
I love and hate that The Mothership has been given such a lasting reputation considering it physically, chronically harmed the fruitman.
1:25 Holy shit, the continuity in the grayfruit timeline is astonishing, I literally just got done rewatching the mothership video before this
Shoutout to the writers
The snes mouse plus nintendo mousepad plus arm brace is truly a powerful combo
i love the touch at 7:33 of having the image appear under the mario paint toolbar
I just rewatched the Mothership Mario 1 video and this shows up as soon as I'm done, impeccable timing
0:52 Asking 90s-00s kids if they remember choking on balls when they were younger. 😂
😳
I never had any experience with that sort of thing.
Nowadays on the other hand...
@@kristoffersonsilverfox3923 BOI
i'm so proud of mr. grayfruit for dipping one of his 9 toes into the world of illustration
You mentioned a part where Bob Ross makes a highlight and "all of a sudden" the mountains appear "like magic" and honestly the cut around 26:10 had the same effect on me. Suddenly that just became a mountain
Agreed
Magic eye pictures are just the biggest gaslighting club
i thought so too until i saw a loss.jpg themed one and it just CLICKED for me
@@theblode1337 you can't fool me 🤨
literally just cross your eyes slightly
Reminding me of the Orbo's odyssey vid with this quick turnaround bro well done
the most wonderful thing about all of these videos is people going into it expecting that they won't be able to make art, and then being touched when they inevitably do. in the beginning there's the phase of "haha, look what i'm doing, my art is gonna turn out so much worse than his, it'll be funny", then as it continues that slowly melts away into "oh, this doesn't look terrible actually" and then at the end, lo and behold they've made a wonderful painting. sure, it's on mariopaint, but art is art no matter where or how you make it. i love people freshly discovering the magic of creation they have within themselves in places they don't expect it. it's such a wonderful thing to experience.
I honestly find it very endearing that half of the video is Gray just honestly appreciating Bob Ross. This video made me very happy
It’s genuinely insane how good your painting looks for the tools that you were given
3:28 is the exact same feeling as watching the DVD screensaver hit or edge the corner.
Dude I kid you not I literally played this game yesterday, what a coincidence. It has one of the best music programs ever.
Also pro tip: if you want a magic eye picture to work, sometimes it helps to cross your eyes and then back away.
About magic eyes, the way they're made means that they have to rely on patterns that are spread horizontally, so what I find really helps when viewing them is crossing my eyes and forcing my view to overlap two of the repeating slices from said pattern. Doing that works always, I find.
I also find that it's some of the best advice for someone looking to learn magic eye, because it gives them an objective. Most people learning don't know what to look for or how it appears, especially since it's not easy to describe, therefore through an objective they end up seeing it by proxy.
something i love about whenever people do the bob ross mario paint is it often leads to people creating actually pretty good art, even if it's inspired by bob's work it still has their own methods and uses of the resources given to them with the limited tools
your bob ross painting is actually so insane it looks like something bob would draw using mario paint you nailed it
Ive seen plenty of vids about youtubers, usually with nearly zero drawing experience, painting along with bob ross with god awful means (like mario paint) and its truly fascinating how all of them came out outstanding, been thinkin of compiling a bunch of them
That sounds interesting, would be funny to see all the scuffed methods that’ve been used
I normally hate backseating, but if I watched this live I would be SCREAMING about the spray can tool during the Bob Ross segment lmao
And then you see how shocking good Gray's version actually looks considering, and we have a perfect example of backseating always being wrong.
grayfruit showed BALL
the sound effect at 19:19 is prime "huh?" material
how did he actually make a very good painting in Mario paint 😭😭😭 like it looks unironically awesome
Genuinely, the Bob Ross follow along turned out beautiful
mario paint is my childhood, the save and load theme is forever engrained in my head thank you for this food holy grayfruit
I was so happy to watch the VoD of this; one of the first games I got as a kid and played around with it for INSANE amounts of hours.
5:26 As soon as he said that, I knew he was going to say Kid Pix immediately
"straigh up looks like a magic eye picture" caught me crossing my eyes trying to see if it worked. it just has that vibe
the thing about bob ross to me is that yu always go into it like "oh shit well i dont do jack with art so im gonna probably be awful" then you follow along and at the end you look at your finished work anr youre like "damn i actually did pretty good"
it is always like that without exception
I literally did the bob ross bit on table top sim back in 2016 or something, we even would listen to mario paint theme whenever we played lol
We loaded up the joy of painting on an in game ipdad to follow along with.
No clue what it is with Bob Ross stuff but it really does make people a bit better, he bring out the good in people in so many ways
this has got to be like the most Pleasant grayfruit video. like he's such a Guy such a Character but this is so nice
Your bob ross painting looks amazing!
Can't wait for the next art hour!
All jokes aside, everything aside, video aside. I just wanted to say first of all. That you made a amazingly good piece of art while following along with Bob. Like, that was honestly so nice. It's honestly a bit inspiring to see someone just 'throw something together' for a bit, on MARIO PAINT FOR THE FREAKING SNES, and it come out looking that damn nice.
Had this been done by anybody else I don't think I could sit through all of it, but it being THE grayfruit I'm ready to sit here for 30 minutes of mario paint
“We love grayfruit!” We shout in unison
the vod like JUST came out are you nuts
12:12 holy crap someone else agrees. I remember when I pointed this out people were saying they couldn’t hear it.
15:19
Dang missed the chance to say "UndOOg"
Now Mr.Grayfruit is legally required to play the entire Mario artist series after having played Mario paint
God, this reminded me just how much I love Bob Ross and the Joy of Painting. He got me through so many stressful college semesters, and it's been so long that I had forgotten just how much I owe to him. Thank you Bob and Fruit
My teachers in art college always want to hammer it in that the less you add to the painting the better beacuse you're not trying to mimmick reality, you're showcasing how you percieve it, photography is the one that perfectly replicates the world around us, but an oil painting demostrates what you view, so little details dissipate in the ocean of senses that you bring with colours and shapes, all combining to make the illusion of detail.
This video was such a treat, thank you fruit man
Im happy that nintendo even brings back the Mario Paint cast to the Super Mario Maker series so that there would be references of Mario Paint, even recently, the Pig from Mario Paint returns as a sound in Super Mario Maker 2
they still remenber it.
Genuinely Grayfruit, your art is actually really nice. I recommend printing it out on a gameboy printer and putting it up in Shoe's house, so Shoe can appreciate your art, too.
your painting unironically looked pretty good, just goes to show how great bobs tutorials really were that even a joking mario paint image still kinda cooks when following his tutorials
I HATE art >:(
Skill issue
More like fart
More like fart
This is one of my favourite grayfruit videos.
Good grief that mountain turned out awesome. I seriously want to see a whole VOD of just Grayfruit painting commissions and/or suggestions in Mario Paint
Why is his painting so fucking good?
Grayfruit you've done a fantastic job emulating Bob Ross's painting. I love this video. It makes my miserable week better to see this lovely video.
Honestly grayfruit your painting doesn't look half bad for what Mario offers, I'd like to see you paint in something a little more modern
All the silly antics aside, that final painting he managed to make is FANTASTIC. It literally looks like Bob's painting if it had to be compressed to seeve as the opening slide of an old ass Mac RPG like the classic Ultima games. Such a quaint aesthetic.
Damn, that picture at the end was so dope
21:21 teehee hahaha, L.O.L. even! good show mr fruitman made me smile very wide and make my heart beat fast!
I love this guy! I understand you said that other thing because you have a 4:3 monitor
@@pinkfluffal1370 thank you my dear friend you are lovely thank you ♥♥♥
The mountain painting just demonstrates how good Ross's guides actually were as long as you count with the right tools (and hands, nice drawing Grayfruit!)
grayfruit's painting is genuinely beautiful? Wow!!! As far as the "narrative of Bob" at 28:00 goes, I was curious. Wikipedia's source on the matter links to an archived version of a 1990 article from the Orlando Sentinel. I assume this is an interview with Ross (or lifted from an interview), but the quote this idea comes from is this:
''I was the guy who makes you scrub the latrine, the guy who makes you make your bed, the guy who screams at you for being late to work,'' he said. ''The job requires you to be a mean, tough person. And I was fed up with it. I promised myself that if I ever got away from it, it wasn't going to be that way any more.''
So it's true!
But what's odd is that his son says otherwise in the Netflix documentary. I'd be more inclined to believe Bob himself though!
Also, Bob's technique (which isn't his technique but whatever) lends extremely well to digital painting. Acrylics and other quick-drying paints dry too quickly for it, but pixels never dry ;) If anyone in these comments has ever wanted to get into digital painting but dont know where to start, let this video be an example of how you can with Bob Ross :)
Grayfruit talked about Warioware quite a bit, but the amount of features and sounds that were used in Super Mario Maker is insane. Undo Dog, the Save Robot song, the baby sound, the flyswatter minigame, so much was carried over from this game it's insane. Kinda cool that this frankly whimsical spinoff game was not just forgotten in the bowels of time
bob ross's hit rate remains at 100%, the technique is ultimate, it is infallible, it simply cannot fail
That is a fucking BEAUTIFUL bob ross draw-along painting genuinely
I'm actually pretty impressed at the amount of content in this game, and I had no idea Mario Maker borrowed so much from it
There was a Spiritual Successor to Mario Paint, being Mario Artist on the N64's Disc Drive, which the Paint Studio disc had unused data that had an early 3D Remake of the Fly Swatter Minigame, but it got removed later on during development.
0:24 That's what she said
Last year my family and i followed a bob ross video, those 30 minutes tutorial turned into a 4 hour to midnight adventure and all our paintings ended up being very different from each others
Its one of the best nights of my life
Also actually fantastic work on youre painting it actually came out really good,you cooked and im happy to eat
i once went to a ren fair while wearing a Bob Ross shirt and the dude selling armour pieces told me about how he used to be a grave digger in the 80's and how he was actually there for Bob's funeral. Most life changing experience for a 14 year old to have.
18:49 “Alright, pass me the aux cord. We’re playing the Mario paint mushroom song… EVEN if we scare the hoes!” - Mr. Fruitman’s words of wisdom
your version of that painting is actually SO good man, bob ross is just that good at walking you through the process. also, smart of you to use certain tools to get similar effects even though the medium was very different!
That's the best Mario Paint art i've ever seen wtf
vinehsause joey did that when i was but a TWINKLE in my papa's eye is such a banger
For the longest time I couldn't do the magic eye pictures, but it helps if they come with those 2 guiding dots. You have to cross your eyes until you see 3 dots; a new one in the middle is the other 2 merged. It's at that angle of focus you can see what the pic is hiding. It more-so manifests as a silhouette, with the main shapr of it being blurrier/clearer than the outside of it. than the outside of it.
I first heard about them from the Nintendo Power episode of AVGN, and they're archived online, so I could see Mario's face, Luigi's face, a Goomba (though the hint doesn't help), and the last one that could have gotten you a prize at the time if you guess it, Yoshi.
“Speaking words of wisdom, baby sky”
Omg, he actually cooked with that bob ross painting
Holy shit they put venture bros on Netflix
Since when
Hey grayfruit, thanks for this entry of Art Hour™! Can't wait for next weeks episode!
real stuff you'd make a baller background 3d artist, you kinda killed it
just goes to show you can follow bob's guides in any format and it'll turn out alright no matter what lmao
that mountain looks amazing, It's just so impressive how Bob Ross can break down complex techniques in such a good way that it will look amazing, even in mario paint
I enjoy how similar the process (and reactions during said process) of following along with Bob Ross were between fruit and joel 8 years ago
"vinesauce Joey"
does he know
This is my new comfort video
6:53 if you pay attention to the top row of pixels you'll see that it moves up every frame instead of only filling from left to right, which makes me believe that they straight up programmed it to be that slow
15:14 You got the whole squad laughing.