Those mountain reflections were on point. It made the whole painting feel more real because it moved like you would expect a reflection to move. Great call and great video.
jazza does so many silly skits and such that whenever he does videos like this im forcefully reminded of how jazza is still a legitimately talented artist at his roots. i love it when he makes pieces like these, it looks amazing!
_Bambi_ was the first animated feature that was shot on that multi-layer rig. It was revolutionary! The opening scene continues to be one of my favorites because it’s so beautiful.
I think this is what I've been wanting from the 3D resin paintings I've seen here and elsewhere. This effect works so well, and seems like it's a lot easier and faster, and less prone to disaster
When I was a kid my parents had a physical set of encyclopedias. There was a section on human anatomy and the page images were printed on clear acetate like pages So you could turn the page with the skin and reveal the muscle layer. I think the back of the page was printed too. You could reveal the circulatory system. The skeleton , the digestive system. It was so cool
Duuuude this looks so dope!! I love that you left the water transparent like it kinda is in nature. I also really liked that you shared the infos about how Disney was doing their animation. That was really interesting to know. And of course the derpy but still artistic things at the end. Amazing. Lots of love ❤️
And this is what happens when u dedicate more time into production and finishing up your projects 😍❤️❤️❤️ glad Jazza dialed it back abit with the amount of uploads to focus on the quality of his content 💪🏼
This is so freaking cool. I’m blown away by how incredible those mountains look. I mean the whole thing is breathtaking but those mountains looked good even when you were just carrying that piece of glass around.
one more of this but with a fantasy setting would be real cool! like maybe a darker feel with embers and a huge castle looming in the background and a raging dragon in the forefront or something would be epic to see! 🤩
WOW!!!!! You did an incredible job here. 🎉 You couldn't even see the background while painting the next layer. The composition of the layers to make the painting seem 3D is sooo awesome. Congratulations! 🎊 Cheers from Germany 🍻
This 3D Painting effect looks AWESOME, I'd love to find other ways to play with it! Let me know your ideas in the comments! Get 10% off of my products with the code 'jazzmeup', offer ends soon! www.jazzastudios.com/discount/jazzmeup
Dude your awesome, im from nsw, and its really duckn hard to find awesome aussie youtubers, and when i say really duckn hard i mean really 🐤ing hard!!!
Please do more of these, it turned out so stunning. The clouds look like they are just soft little balls of cotton because they look so wispy a truly amazing work of art.
Really gorgeous painting! Love it! And thank you for being so respectful about Bob Ross and his amazing legacy. Hope this will make people wanting to paint.
Very cool, Jazza! The 3D effect really pops, especially with that final layer. One thing you could have done to really bring it home though is brought the clouds into more layers, especially around some of the mountain peaks. Having the clouds just on the back layer definitely makes them feel flat, when in reality they help add to the depth of the composition by changing throughout the depth of the image. Great stuff though! Your oil painting videos always make me think I could do it myself! Some day!
I also think using a base of the clear paint in the cloud section wouldn't have obscured the back that much and made the blending easier. Overall it's a very cool effect thout!
I WAS EXACTLYYYYY THINKING DAT! If he had just added a wisp of cloud onto a future layer,just a subtle hint.. it would've been next level but this still is fantastic nonetheless.
It is spaced incrementally wider. You can see that when he is shifting it around tlat 9:49. Wait for him to turn it 45°, then look at the space between the edges of each layer.
That turned out really great! The addition of the reflection really sold the 3D when its moved. My only tip would be to add some thin thin thin clouds in FRONT of the mountains as well.
I really enjoyed this. My passion has been classic animation. This is basically how the old animations were done. Layers of celluloid that were photographed 1 frame at a time. Up to 60 pictures per second. Some were done in what they called, 2's and 3's. Basically, 1 second was 24-60 different drawings. Some were held for more than 1/60th of a second. This was how they developed motion. Now mostly done using a computer. Disney pioneered this technique using what they called, "The MultiPlane camera." Thanks Jazza. This was really fun to see. 🎨🎨🎨🎨🎨🎨
Basic art training for years had helped Jazza. Once you learn the basics you can apply it to other styles, although Jazza seems to be super talented and that helps a lot.... cheers mate.
This was my favorite Jazza episode. I just love 3D effect you used to give classic Bob Ross art a new interpretation. You can also take full advantage of using acrylic panel by adding some cool LED lights in between these panels hidden for night time viewing pleasure.
The animation nerd in me was like "omg this is like Ub Iwerks' Multi-plane Camera" and then I screamed when you brought it up. I'm a big fan of Ub Iwerks and the gigantic contributions he made to animation and the Disney company. Dude's a legend. He deserves more recognition
Duude this is so GOOD!!! And I really dig the sharper edges in the clouds and the mountains due to the “straight paint on a dry canvas mixed with the clear stuff” it gives it some grit and some pop that really makes it engaging at every layer! And that mountain reflection is seriously the perfect final touch! (I love the paper doll animation at the end too XD)
Bob Ross would be proud of you. He'd prolly invite you on his show if he saw this and the results. The mountain reflection you added at the end MADE the entire painting. What a good call that was.
Some very relatable moments in here, which is missing in so many creators videos these days. The bit with your water line sold me. I said, 'This is a man who's earned his way here' 👏🏼 👏🏼 Trying new mediums and styles is so rewarding but also REALLY frustrating sometimes! I felt that here. 🥰
Jazz man ur the goat, I been watching u since I was 18, I’m 24 now and I draw and paint and make music and design clothes and a lot of my art is inspired by you, thanks for being you and making us feel like the world is our canvas
My mom is really good artist and because of channels like this and really youtube in general I've passed her up by miles. She loves my art and every now and then I see an art video that I just have to show her. This is one of them. I just saved this video in a folder called "mom" :) thnx Jazza
Brilliant. I just love the landscape and the 3d effect. You hit that out of the park. You are also keeping Bob's work alive in a very respectful way.... good on ya Jazza. Super well done, and please do more if possible. Bob would be super proud I feel, plus it's a new way to look at his/ your art.
Looks great! Some other art I've seen done in similar layers that I think could be fun to try is a pet painting and a fishbowl. The fish is put on multiple layers so they have depth into the bowl. Same with pets, the animal is sliced across layers to give one object depth.
I am astounded every single time by how good jazza is on new mediums. And I've been watching since flash tutorials ages... Those mountains are like a picture
So so good, I really wish their was one more layer after the mountain with a really soft amount of clouds ON TOP of the mountains to make a misty mountains effect
I've done 3D pictures ages ago but with glass-sheets. It works very well ! Give it a try, but it is more work intense than just a 'normal' painting ! ( The borders between the planes is even more difficult to spot if you do a painting with tiny dots only!)
I'm an impressionist who works with images created using pareidolia. I did a series of paintings like this about 20 years ago using acrylics on acetate. they make excellent installation and gallery pieces. well done!
and if you really want to stretch your creativity and take this technique a little further, try this with a mirror or other reflective or semi-reflective surface as the back or bottom layer. (might be a great way to make a truly dynamic 3D reflective lake surface) I'd love to see what you can do with that and where you might take it from there!
I watch a pet portrait artist who does this style of paintings, the layered pet portraits. Amazing effects, and love seeing you do a landscape like this.
This is awesome, but I think the 3d effect would be even better if you did the object in different layers so having some of the clouds and trees in different layers, so that the different trees and clouds looked like they existed in different points of distance as individual aspects
Excellent work Jazza, I can see how painting on clear acrylic gives quite a different outcome to a canvas. Not being able to blend some of the brush strocks etc. But gezz man that's impressive work.
It'd be a dream to have painting skills like this! The mountains are absolutely majestic like everything else in this masterpiece. One cool idea for this painting would be to add birds to 2 of the front layers i think that would be nice
How fun! The blue fog makes it look muddy, but that maybe only on this video. I paint on clear glass and stack them, fuse them together and it has depth like this but it is only as thick as the sheets of glass.
Looks amazing! Should probably paint the bottom of the fixture to look like a lake since you can see the wood through the acrylic where the actual lake should be in the painting. Plus it would add an extra dimension of depth
This is totally awesome!! It's amazing how you constantly blow my mind with your talent. You inspire me to get back to doing art projects. Love to you my friend ❤️🙏✝️
Once again I am blown away by what you've achieved here. This is the content that keeps me going as a newbie artist, thank you Jazza for being such a big inspiration to us all!
Wow, this is amazing. One thing that I think would have improved this a little more would be a few clouds on the later in front of the mountains. The depth captures so much detail.
That looked so cool, at the point with rhe professional shots on the mountain it looked so real and not at the same time. I wish you will do more like this Jazza 😁👍
The CGI animation at the end is amazingly well done. You should do a tutorial video on how to get that professional cardboard cutout effect. I've never seen it done so well!
Those are characters drawn on paper and moved around like puppet dolls. Pay attention between 11:00 to 11:04, you can see a stick attached at the lower side of the dinosaur and even see a finger.
This is beautiful! I feel like it would've looked even more realistic if each panel got smaller and smaller the nearer it is to the lense, so that all the background is still in the frame when looking at it head on. 9:11 for example you can still see the panes of plastic instead of seeing the background around the outer edge.
Fun fact: this is the same method used at Disney for there hand drawn animation. They used this device called the multi plan camera. This method also uses multiple plans to create the effect of 3D space. First implemented on the 1937 disney short the old mill. The first feature film to use it as well as the first ever animation feature in America was Snow White and the seven dwarfs.
This gives me so many ideas to take framing to a whole different level. I’m not even a painter, but I’ve been contemplating oil painting for quite some time. This video brought me over to excell in oils.
You are so smart for putting the reflection of the mountains on the same layer as the mountains, because guess what: if there is parallax happening normally, you will also see it in the lake's reflection! :D
Wow. Remarkable. And the mountain reflection on the back layer is the cherry on top. So stunning. This is such an interesting piece as it really depends on the mastery of both art and physics to create. 👏🏼
My mother did some oil painting on canvas, and I can tell you, if you look too closely at an oil painting, all you see are brush strokes. You have to give an oil painting some personal space in order to see the effect that you are after.
Most excellent. Thank you for this. The step-by-step comparison to Bob Ross’ painting was genius. I think that from a viewer’s point of view on screen, oversized acrylic at the rear reducing in size towards the front would have helped the perspective. No idea how you would do that, but there you are. Also, the holding frame can be seen through the water behind the mountain reflection which needs addressing somehow perhaps? All in all, fantastic.
I love this piece how cool it is to create that dramatic parallax effect! And I gotta say, I love that little bit at the end with you and Bob! *Chef's kiss*😁👏🏼🩷✨
I feel like if we were lucky enough to still have Bob around today, he would feature this video on his show. This was really well done Jazza
I bet Bob would have loved this happy little accident. 👍
Bob would’ve loved jazza, if he was still here maybe they’d be friends or we’d get to see a jazza×bob ross collab!
I could not agree more
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist2go away.
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist2 Go read Ezekiel 23:20 over and over until you understand its true meaning.
Those mountain reflections were on point. It made the whole painting feel more real because it moved like you would expect a reflection to move. Great call and great video.
It needs a mirror as a base
Yup, The board at base bothered me 😅
I agree, it literally made the picture for me
That was my favourite part! So good!
I liked the flesh eating squirrel that eats bib Ross’s enemy’s
This is your best work, period. That piece better not be picked apart and erased for other projects, this needs to be preserved forever.
The reflection effect adds a whole lot more "depth" In the scenery
depth doesn't need to be in quotation marks
Wow. Just wow. I seriously think I would look at that piece for hours with how cool this depth effect is. I genuinely might do this myself.
If you do end up doing it I’d love an update :)
jazza does so many silly skits and such that whenever he does videos like this im forcefully reminded of how jazza is still a legitimately talented artist at his roots. i love it when he makes pieces like these, it looks amazing!
There’s an extra challenge in not seeing exactly where you painted on the layers before, I think Jazza did incredibly!
Why not paint on them already set up in place?
Also, why not cover the whole back one?
That's not a challenge because most painters plan their work so you can know what the placements are due to measurements.
@@CandiceGoddard you say that, but he make a mistake on the fourth layer, proving OP's point.
@hopegold883 how would he paint them already set up? That would be MUCH more difficult what....
The choice to have the water in the background worked so well, it looks so pure and clear while having just the right blue level
Thats so amazing! Thanks for sharing!
_Bambi_ was the first animated feature that was shot on that multi-layer rig. It was revolutionary!
The opening scene continues to be one of my favorites because it’s so beautiful.
I thought "Snow White" had the multi-plane effect
You don’t have to make it look like it’s in front of something because it actually is in front of it. Love it
I think this is what I've been wanting from the 3D resin paintings I've seen here and elsewhere. This effect works so well, and seems like it's a lot easier and faster, and less prone to disaster
When I was a kid my parents had a physical set of encyclopedias. There was a section on human anatomy and the page images were printed on clear acetate like pages
So you could turn the page with the skin and reveal the muscle layer. I think the back of the page was printed too. You could reveal the circulatory system. The skeleton , the digestive system. It was so cool
And you can swap out certain layers for different ones. Like changing the weather or season.
Jazza's skills never disappoint me
"let him cook" is basically his entire work flow
I love his mindset, dabble before you dive
Yeah
Fax👌🏽
Fact
This is one of the most awesome things you’ve done since I started following you, sir. I have no words.
Yes!
10:50 Right there is the reason why I will never give up art. To be able to illustrate whatever you can think of is magical.
Duuuude this looks so dope!! I love that you left the water transparent like it kinda is in nature. I also really liked that you shared the infos about how Disney was doing their animation. That was really interesting to know.
And of course the derpy but still artistic things at the end. Amazing.
Lots of love ❤️
And this is what happens when u dedicate more time into production and finishing up your projects 😍❤️❤️❤️ glad Jazza dialed it back abit with the amount of uploads to focus on the quality of his content 💪🏼
This is so freaking cool. I’m blown away by how incredible those mountains look. I mean the whole thing is breathtaking but those mountains looked good even when you were just carrying that piece of glass around.
Very nice they are
That mountain reflection looks amazing. It makes the whole piece look so much more complete.
one more of this but with a fantasy setting would be real cool! like maybe a darker feel with embers and a huge castle looming in the background and a raging dragon in the forefront or something would be epic to see! 🤩
WOW!!!!! You did an incredible job here. 🎉
You couldn't even see the background while painting the next layer. The composition of the layers to make the painting seem 3D is sooo awesome. Congratulations! 🎊
Cheers from Germany 🍻
This 3D Painting effect looks AWESOME, I'd love to find other ways to play with it! Let me know your ideas in the comments!
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Hi
I think you'd really be intrigued by a paper craft called quilling. Think filigree, but with paper.
Dude your awesome, im from nsw, and its really duckn hard to find awesome aussie youtubers, and when i say really duckn hard i mean really 🐤ing hard!!!
The mountains r so amazing omg-
A cyberpunk cityscape would be epic
Please do more of these, it turned out so stunning. The clouds look like they are just soft little balls of cotton because they look so wispy a truly amazing work of art.
Oh yes, good idea. he should do more of this 3D artwork of other famous artists from the past like Starry Night.
you should do different themed versions of this, it'd be so cool! like underwater, fantasy, steam punk, cityscape, it would all be so cool!
That is so true
Yes I would like to see him does other famous paintings that everyone loves.
Really gorgeous painting! Love it! And thank you for being so respectful about Bob Ross and his amazing legacy. Hope this will make people wanting to paint.
ive followed jazza for a while now, and i can say for sure that his natural traditional painting has improved very significantly
Very cool, Jazza! The 3D effect really pops, especially with that final layer. One thing you could have done to really bring it home though is brought the clouds into more layers, especially around some of the mountain peaks. Having the clouds just on the back layer definitely makes them feel flat, when in reality they help add to the depth of the composition by changing throughout the depth of the image. Great stuff though! Your oil painting videos always make me think I could do it myself! Some day!
I also think using a base of the clear paint in the cloud section wouldn't have obscured the back that much and made the blending easier. Overall it's a very cool effect thout!
I WAS EXACTLYYYYY THINKING DAT! If he had just added a wisp of cloud onto a future layer,just a subtle hint.. it would've been next level but this still is fantastic nonetheless.
Yes and the water too, it needed some color in the middle to reflect the sky a little otherwise it kinda looks like a transparent glass
It would be nice if the background layers were incrementally wider to extend the effect when panning
That’s a really good idea!!
Also if the layers were a bit curved, I think that might help with the effect.
Agreedd
It is spaced incrementally wider. You can see that when he is shifting it around tlat 9:49. Wait for him to turn it 45°, then look at the space between the edges of each layer.
@@noahfox179wider from left to right, so when you pan across the background doesn't disappear so quickly
That turned out really great! The addition of the reflection really sold the 3D when its moved. My only tip would be to add some thin thin thin clouds in FRONT of the mountains as well.
I really enjoyed this. My passion has been classic animation. This is basically how the old animations were done. Layers of celluloid that were photographed 1 frame at a time. Up to 60 pictures per second. Some were done in what they called, 2's and 3's. Basically, 1 second was 24-60 different drawings. Some were held for more than 1/60th of a second. This was how they developed motion. Now mostly done using a computer. Disney pioneered this technique using what they called, "The MultiPlane camera."
Thanks Jazza. This was really fun to see. 🎨🎨🎨🎨🎨🎨
This is leagues better than ANY piece of modern art that people make videos of. This deserves to be boxed and sent to a museum for real.
Years now and I’m still surprised at how quickly you pick up new techniques and how well you execute them
Basic art training for years had helped Jazza. Once you learn the basics you can apply it to other styles, although Jazza seems to be super talented and that helps a lot.... cheers mate.
This may be Jazza's best piece of art on the channel. Well done!
This is amazing. My mind is always blown by these Bob Ross mountains. So simple yet so realistic and beautiful.
This was my favorite Jazza episode. I just love 3D effect you used to give classic Bob Ross art a new interpretation. You can also take full advantage of using acrylic panel by adding some cool LED lights in between these panels hidden for night time viewing pleasure.
Yeah good Idea! Or like for adding little lighted animal eyes in the bushes and stuff would be cool
This might be the most beautiful thing Jazza has ever done 😮 the effect works great and rellay elevates the art!
The animation nerd in me was like "omg this is like Ub Iwerks' Multi-plane Camera" and then I screamed when you brought it up. I'm a big fan of Ub Iwerks and the gigantic contributions he made to animation and the Disney company. Dude's a legend. He deserves more recognition
Duude this is so GOOD!!! And I really dig the sharper edges in the clouds and the mountains due to the “straight paint on a dry canvas mixed with the clear stuff” it gives it some grit and some pop that really makes it engaging at every layer! And that mountain reflection is seriously the perfect final touch! (I love the paper doll animation at the end too XD)
Bob Ross would be proud of you. He'd prolly invite you on his show if he saw this and the results. The mountain reflection you added at the end MADE the entire painting. What a good call that was.
This is dope! This would be a dope background for a stop motion film, or 2d animation. You're giving me ideas!
9:25 it literally looks like it’s filmed from above, this effect and the quality of the painting are remarkable! Great job!!! 😍
The effect really works when you're zoomed in like at 9:22. Looks amazing!
It's so cool seeing how a guy who filmed his show 45 minutes from where I live was able to touch a whole generation of artists. Thank you, Bob Ross.
Some very relatable moments in here, which is missing in so many creators videos these days. The bit with your water line sold me. I said, 'This is a man who's earned his way here' 👏🏼 👏🏼
Trying new mediums and styles is so rewarding but also REALLY frustrating sometimes! I felt that here. 🥰
9:20
THAT LOOKS SOOOOO REALISTIC WOW
GREAT JOB
To think Bob Ross past away 28yrs ago and is still inspiring people today says it all, and that art work is a fantastic remake of the legends work 👍
This has got to be my fave Bob Ross recreation I have ever seen!
You’re a crazy talented artist, man.
Jazz man ur the goat, I been watching u since I was 18, I’m 24 now and I draw and paint and make music and design clothes and a lot of my art is inspired by you, thanks for being you and making us feel like the world is our canvas
This painting is beautiful in 3D
By far the best 3d effect project you've done to date. The perspective and the 3D is so so cool and realistic. The best one yet
I would love to see this again, but after the Bob Ross style artwork is done, add more layers in-between to slowly turn it into a dystopia landscape
My mom is really good artist and because of channels like this and really youtube in general I've passed her up by miles. She loves my art and every now and then I see an art video that I just have to show her. This is one of them. I just saved this video in a folder called "mom" :) thnx Jazza
Well said.
Super cool, you can use the backside of each acrylic pane to add an extra layer of depth to overall image, boosting it from 4 layers to 8
Brilliant. I just love the landscape and the 3d effect. You hit that out of the park. You are also keeping Bob's work alive in a very respectful way.... good on ya Jazza. Super well done, and please do more if possible. Bob would be super proud I feel, plus it's a new way to look at his/ your art.
Looks great! Some other art I've seen done in similar layers that I think could be fun to try is a pet painting and a fishbowl. The fish is put on multiple layers so they have depth into the bowl. Same with pets, the animal is sliced across layers to give one object depth.
I am astounded every single time by how good jazza is on new mediums. And I've been watching since flash tutorials ages... Those mountains are like a picture
So so good, I really wish their was one more layer after the mountain with a really soft amount of clouds ON TOP of the mountains to make a misty mountains effect
Agreed, what's neat about this is you can add that layer afterward and see if you like it better or not. Pretty neat.
I've done 3D pictures ages ago but with glass-sheets. It works very well ! Give it a try, but it is more work intense than just a 'normal' painting ! ( The borders between the planes is even more difficult to spot if you do a painting with tiny dots only!)
I'm an impressionist who works with images created using pareidolia.
I did a series of paintings like this about 20 years ago using acrylics on acetate.
they make excellent installation and gallery pieces.
well done!
and if you really want to stretch your creativity and take this technique a little further, try this with a mirror or other reflective or semi-reflective surface as the back or bottom layer.
(might be a great way to make a truly dynamic 3D reflective lake surface)
I'd love to see what you can do with that and where you might take it from there!
I watch a pet portrait artist who does this style of paintings, the layered pet portraits. Amazing effects, and love seeing you do a landscape like this.
Same!!!! I love her❤❤❤
The result is so cool!! One of my fav things you’ve created on this channel, I feel like I could step into the painting 🩷
This is awesome, but I think the 3d effect would be even better if you did the object in different layers
so having some of the clouds and trees in different layers, so that the different trees and clouds looked like they existed in different points of distance as individual aspects
My uncle was a fantastic artist, he made me one of these 3-D paintings on sheets of acetate, back in the early 1960’s.
Yours turned out great.👍🏻👍🏻
Excellent work Jazza, I can see how painting on clear acrylic gives quite a different outcome to a canvas. Not being able to blend some of the brush strocks etc. But gezz man that's impressive work.
I absolutely loved that. So beautiful!
Would also love to see a part 2 with a nighttime or galaxy painting 😍🌌
It'd be a dream to have painting skills like this! The mountains are absolutely majestic like everything else in this masterpiece. One cool idea for this painting would be to add birds to 2 of the front layers i think that would be nice
sometimes i forget how amazing jazza is at art
this was honestly incredible
9:16 i can totally see this as the setting shot for a storybook game cutscene, this is so cool
How fun! The blue fog makes it look muddy, but that maybe only on this video. I paint on clear glass and stack them, fuse them together and it has depth like this but it is only as thick as the sheets of glass.
Looks amazing! Should probably paint the bottom of the fixture to look like a lake since you can see the wood through the acrylic where the actual lake should be in the painting. Plus it would add an extra dimension of depth
This is totally awesome!!
It's amazing how you constantly blow my mind with your talent. You inspire me to get back to doing art projects. Love to you my friend ❤️🙏✝️
Once again I am blown away by what you've achieved here. This is the content that keeps me going as a newbie artist, thank you Jazza for being such a big inspiration to us all!
Wow, this is amazing. One thing that I think would have improved this a little more would be a few clouds on the later in front of the mountains. The depth captures so much detail.
😲😲😲😲😲 Wow! This is the best masterpiece of artwork you have ever had. Love it!!
That looked so cool, at the point with rhe professional shots on the mountain it looked so real and not at the same time. I wish you will do more like this Jazza 😁👍
The CGI animation at the end is amazingly well done. You should do a tutorial video on how to get that professional cardboard cutout effect. I've never seen it done so well!
Those are characters drawn on paper and moved around like puppet dolls. Pay attention between 11:00 to 11:04, you can see a stick attached at the lower side of the dinosaur and even see a finger.
This is beautiful! I feel like it would've looked even more realistic if each panel got smaller and smaller the nearer it is to the lense, so that all the background is still in the frame when looking at it head on. 9:11 for example you can still see the panes of plastic instead of seeing the background around the outer edge.
Fun fact: this is the same method used at Disney for there hand drawn animation. They used this device called the multi plan camera. This method also uses multiple plans to create the effect of 3D space. First implemented on the 1937 disney short the old mill. The first feature film to use it as well as the first ever animation feature in America was Snow White and the seven dwarfs.
This is incredible, I'd love to see more of this!
As a young artist I look up to jazz’s and it’s just amazing to see what he does in every video he’s tought me a lot
I love the clouds! They turned out pretty dang good! The parallax makes everything look amazing. Well done!!!
As an artist I think this is a....
MASTERPIECE ❤
This gives me so many ideas to take framing to a whole different level. I’m not even a painter, but I’ve been contemplating oil painting for quite some time. This video brought me over to excell in oils.
You are so smart for putting the reflection of the mountains on the same layer as the mountains, because guess what: if there is parallax happening normally, you will also see it in the lake's reflection! :D
This is amazing content! The most enjoyable video I have watched in a long time. Different; creative. Great job!
It turned out amazing!! 🤩 And I loved the little animation at the end 😂❤
This was insanely impressive! I would be curious to see what it looks like with a regular canvas as the backmost layer.
Absolutely amazing, love it!
Wow. Remarkable. And the mountain reflection on the back layer is the cherry on top. So stunning. This is such an interesting piece as it really depends on the mastery of both art and physics to create. 👏🏼
This was AMAZING! I love traditional matte and multiplane paintings. A dying artform, but after seeing this I want to do it. This seemed like fun.
Came here to mention matte painting as a special effect in movies like Star Wars. Really is a lost art since CGI.
I will say, it might not be use as much in the film industry now.but many people still do something similar if not this to this day.
This technique would be amazing for a cyberpunk-esque city
So many times I've thought that you have made the most amazing art, but honestly, this has to be some sort of pinnacle of beauty. 3D and gorgeous!
this is beautiful❤😊 the finiished result looked amazing❤
That amazing technique ✴️😎
4:48 "I did some work off camera"
This is amazing. It really feels like I'm there, looking at real landscape, and not watching a video of a painting. Well done man
My mother did some oil painting on canvas, and I can tell you, if you look too closely at an oil painting, all you see are brush strokes. You have to give an oil painting some personal space in order to see the effect that you are after.
Most excellent. Thank you for this. The step-by-step comparison to Bob Ross’ painting was genius. I think that from a viewer’s point of view on screen, oversized acrylic at the rear reducing in size towards the front would have helped the perspective. No idea how you would do that, but there you are. Also, the holding frame can be seen through the water behind the mountain reflection which needs addressing somehow perhaps? All in all, fantastic.
I love all Jazza videos, but it’s really in videos like this you remember what an incredible artist he is ❤
I love this piece how cool it is to create that dramatic parallax effect! And I gotta say, I love that little bit at the end with you and Bob! *Chef's kiss*😁👏🏼🩷✨