i love how in the beginning he said "I've heard of _____“. he was definitely traumatized after the blending stump and didn't want people to think he's never heard about graphite and watercolors😂😂
I am being humble when I am telling you that I am the most powerful strongest coolest smartest most famous greatest funniest Y*uTub3r of all time! That's the reason I have multiple girlfriends and I show them off on my ch*nnel all the time! Bye bye blie
Aight then, you asked what we wanted you to try. Here's a few ideas: -Nail art -Lego mosaic making (i.e. using lego pieces to make a kind of 2D mosaic) -Art with melting crayons -Marbling inks -Anything bc any Jazza content is always great
You should do a "what I think you look like under your mask" challenge. Get some photos of people in masks and try to sketch what the rest of their face looks like 😁
Whoever was looking into the footage and was like "Yeah, Let's use this cut footage about Mortal Kombat and Jazza retouching the make up" should get a raise.
There are Graphite pencils by Faber Castel that are water-soluble. I use those for that kind of artwork. Otherwise, I would suggest you use a ceramic water color palette (those pretty flower ones) to control the dilution better. I use those for ink wash aswell
Yeah, all I could think of while watching him experiment and discuss his short comings with the medium was how much it reminded me of ink washes, because they too need an insane amount of dilution or otherwise lay really dark, etc.
@@Phenrex I actually use them the same way I would use ink wash. Or when I have a graphite drawing where I want to have a more solid darker area. The good thing about them that once water-activated they don't smear and are secure on the paper (can't erase them either)
I don't really do art myself, but I've been interested in Jazza for a long time.. I love what he creates and his videos always make me smile :-). Anyone else here just for Jazza himself?
I'm always cracking up! Love his art too, he does incredible stuff, especially when its the first time he's working with the medium, but definitely here for his humor most.
Something that would solve quite a bit of your frustrations with this medium is simply using the cap as a mixing palette! You mentioned that with watercolors you have more control of your pigment strength, but you didn’t seem to realize why that is. A major factor is that with watercolor you usually use a mixing surface to dilute your colors, you would almost never work directly from the pan or tube,. Despite the similarities between the two mediums you weren’t using a mixing palette with the liquid graphite at all, which means you were always going to pick up the graphite at full strength because you had no way to dilute the pigment into the water held in the brush.
To get lighter tones when using the liquid graphite use a container that you add the graphite to in various quantities to get different shades of gray. This is the same technique used in regular watercolor painting.
Jazza: the blackwing pencil will not be a new go to tool in my arsenal Jazza 2 weeks later: uses the blackwing pencil for a mortal combat fight to the death piece
I love how he now has a massive box of just blending nibs. I'm also enjoying the pencil based videos as they are very satisfying and enjoyable to watch.
Honestly I think Jazza’s relatively little experience with watercolor was his downfall here. It’s uncommon for watercolor artists to go straight from the pan to paper, as the creators of the watercolor graphite likely knew and accounted for.
Don't know if you take ideas from the comments, but I would love to see you work with pressed flowers and leaves. You always come up with interesting ideas for using art supplies in your own interesting way and I would love to see what you come up with.
Me: Already losing my shit over the "ARR-RAR-RAR-RAAA" cause my Husky makes that sound when she's annoyed at my other dog.. 2 seconds later: ✨7:38 ✨hahahahaahahaha she looks exactly like that and lmao 🤣🤣👌🏽 *SO ACCURATE!*
My brain is broken. Everytime I see the censored images at the start of the video, I think 'woah, woah, woah. Is this video not family friendly?!' And then I remember it's just so we can't see them until later
I’m only 35 seconds in and despite the fact that I watch Jazza regularly I am still somehow amazed at how good he is at art. I think it’s because he does lots of challenges and obviously digital art and more cartoony and simple styles that I’m always amazed at how good he is at traditional art and just like drawing and painting stuff.
Video mini-series idea: 4 seasons art challenge. Create an artwork/sculpture using different things that represent each season. So for summer you could make something with sand, for autumn you could use fallen leaves, snow for winter, and flowers for spring.
Omg Jazz’s seeing that old video of you trying watercolor reminded me that YOU inspired me to start watercoloring! I felt like I needed a class or something to get me started but after I saw you experiment, I was inspired to try by myself and now I LOVE it!
They also have pencils with that graphite in them so you can draw in a traditional way and then blend with water Edit: That can help with the predictably of where the pigment is going ;)
JAZZA: I’ve never heard of blending stumps in my whole life. Also JAZZA: proceeds to use blending stumps in every video after he learned of their existence. 😁👍🏻
I hope Jazza sees this: there's a pencil by Koh-i-Noor that writes on MEAT. That's a video by itself. From what I gather the pencil is non toxic and you can consume the meat afterwards without wasting it. Edit: Koh-i-Noor has some if the most craziest pencils I've seen, and I'm not talking about those with the multi-colored cores! Worth checking out :)
Any meat you could draw on would spoil before you even finished any artwork on it. That’s such a dumb idea for an art tool. It’s probably made for inspectors and butchers not artists.
That blockbuster 90s kid moment touched my heart in a special place, kids today don’t understand the fight between siblings on a 2 for 1 loan offer where mum would pick a film for her and let us fight to the death to decide what film we want… those were the days
@@yokokurama5174 yeah you could say that. I personally liked the style of the animation. Jazza can make smooth animations too but he went for a different style for the tale teller.
Why didn’t you make a pallet for the liquid graphite? In watercolour you often mix a colour on a palette to make sure you have a consistent colour for something
Yes I was thinking that whilst he was trying to explain about not getting good consistency. It would just help to mix. But I like the really dark lines which look almost charcoal like.
Jazza, I would LOVE to see you alter-art some Magic the Gathering cards! Or even do you own artworks on the cards! Just an idea but thought you might find it really fun and challenging!
You could try a watercolour palette like you use with watercolour paints, to get more control over the pigmentation? Also derwent make a watercolour palette where there are lots of colour pans with graphite in them too.
Hey jazza! I want to say that you make people happy every day! You inspire me to keep my head up in these hard times, I’ve made so many cool Projects because of you, so thank you so much. Keep up the great work!
I got some tubes of 'Derivan Liquid Pencil' (which where colour tinted) in a subscription box and I found it a very odd medium. Mixing it with watercolours was interesting, though and they gave some interesting effects when added to browns and greens. As far as dilution goes, I just treat it like watercolour and put it in my palette.
I’d like to see more of you just doing art. Not reviews and clickbait crap, but old school jazza art and drawings again. Maybe start a weekly/monthly series where u do simple things like that again? U asked, I said. ✌️
You did amazing with that liquid graphite! A watercolor palette will definitely help dilute it more because you can mix and then grab the paint with less or more pigments…however you fancy. 🤗🤗
Graphite powder and mineral spirits is a fantastic mix. Used to noodle with that back in shcool. With paint thinner/minerspirits/alcohol you've got a much faster dry time so you're able to erase much faster
It was difficult for me to get a hold of them, so I mixed my own. I just bought some fat graphite for mechanical pencils and sharpened it into a pot that I mixed with gum aribac. I played about with that until I was able to travel and buy some graphite paint.
I'm reminded of the times I would take graphite powder and mix it with a little bit of water; always was a neat effect, especially when also dry brushing it on as well to make a contrasted look
You're an amazing content creator and a true source of inspiration for artists everywhere. Keep up the good work and know that you are making a difference and making the world just a little bit better with each video you post. We love you too, Jazza ❤
ok, did anyone else tear up a lil when Jazza said he loved us at the end...? just me...? (fr tho Jazza, that was just what I needed to hear today, jokey or not
Very cool comparison, that last bit has to be my favorite part of this video. And omg it's funny how you got the theme song confused with a yelping lol
As someone who likes to use brushes and watercolour for everything I like the idea of having a really dark, black "watercolour" for outlining. Though how on Earth did you find this? XD
This is so neat?? I've definitely never heard of water color graphite and seeing it was really cool! I'm an acrylic paint artist myself but I always love seeing you branch out, it makes me want to try other things as well ❤
i love how in the beginning he said "I've heard of _____“. he was definitely traumatized after the blending stump and didn't want people to think he's never heard about graphite and watercolors😂😂
I noticed that too. I think he will be forever haunted by the blending stump comments! 🤣
I am being humble when I am telling you that I am the most powerful strongest coolest smartest most famous greatest funniest Y*uTub3r of all time! That's the reason I have multiple girlfriends and I show them off on my ch*nnel all the time! Bye bye blie
@@AxxLAfriku Hi, how R U? I'm going crazy - wanna come?
@@LindaGailLamb.0808 I think he’s already there
I mean he hasnt heard mortal combat's scream of mortal combat😂
I like the fact that after learning how to use a blending stamp. Jazza started to use it on his artwork
I was shocked that he didn't know what was a blending stump until that vid
I love how organic Jazza (and team) have gotten this year. You can tell they're all having so much fun in each video
Is organic the proper word
Yup
Yeah! I’ve been really enjoying his videos lately. Love seeing Jazza try new things
OUR GUY IS USING A BLENDING STICK, LOOK AT HIM GO. I could cry. Proud.
Blending stump or blending pencil. No blending sticks out there.
@@ishithamariasuraj6389 MAYBE HES IN THE FUTURE
Ikr!!
@@ishithamariasuraj6389 stfu. We knew what she meant
@@ishithamariasuraj6389 so she just made a new term. Good for marketing
watching Jazz use the blending stick.... *wipes away tear* ...he's all grown up now
blending sticks are for beginners tho...
@@djmiller1736 If they're better than the old method, regardless of skill level, why not use them?
I was never a fan
Aight then, you asked what we wanted you to try. Here's a few ideas:
-Nail art
-Lego mosaic making (i.e. using lego pieces to make a kind of 2D mosaic)
-Art with melting crayons
-Marbling inks
-Anything bc any Jazza content is always great
Lego mosaic making would be awesome!!
yes lego. . . with melted crayons?
I would love for him to try nail art
Nail art would be great! I vote for all these ideas
those are some awesome ideas💡
That *wror wror wror* sound jazza made while showing a husky howling is just... I cant- 😆
Same
pnoy?
It’s a blessing and a curse
Lol
@@mrmiguel647 lol probably 😆
I love the way Jazza treats his employees 😂
" *ROOOOB* " 😡
* Rob peaks his head in *
" Will you get me a paper towel? ...Thank you " 🥰
@Starry Sky 1:55 is where he calls for Rob and asks for a towel 2:06 is where he says thank you
that's me with my co-workers tbh
@@princeofmarss tbh? Really? It's btw smartie!😂
Um I am treated exactly that way at my reenactments. Accept I just peek out my tent. And pray I am not on picket duty again.
You should do a "what I think you look like under your mask" challenge. Get some photos of people in masks and try to sketch what the rest of their face looks like 😁
This is a really cool idea!! I would love to see that, especially because I'm surprised by how people really look under their masks sooo often
@@evad5630 yes me too!
That would be epic
Such a great idea
I've seen a few "finish the image" challenges before, but this is by far the best take on that.
I love how Jazz’s yells “ROB!”, and just goes, “oh yeah he works here now!”.
That Blackwing pencil is getting shorter and shorter, someone likes it a lot i see :D
Whoever was looking into the footage and was like "Yeah, Let's use this cut footage about Mortal Kombat and Jazza retouching the make up" should get a raise.
There are Graphite pencils by Faber Castel that are water-soluble. I use those for that kind of artwork. Otherwise, I would suggest you use a ceramic water color palette (those pretty flower ones) to control the dilution better. I use those for ink wash aswell
Yeah, all I could think of while watching him experiment and discuss his short comings with the medium was how much it reminded me of ink washes, because they too need an insane amount of dilution or otherwise lay really dark, etc.
Those pencils are great! I love using them with the Derwent Graphitint paints. You're right that a wee palette would help 👍
@@Phenrex I actually use them the same way I would use ink wash. Or when I have a graphite drawing where I want to have a more solid darker area. The good thing about them that once water-activated they don't smear and are secure on the paper (can't erase them either)
I don't really do art myself, but I've been interested in Jazza for a long time.. I love what he creates and his videos always make me smile :-). Anyone else here just for Jazza himself?
I am. I love the man.
I like the kind of art he does, and I wish I could do it as well. I’m mostly here for him and his personality. =]
I'm always cracking up!
Love his art too, he does incredible stuff, especially when its the first time he's working with the medium, but definitely here for his humor most.
I love how most artists are beyond disorganized but yet so very talended
These two things don't depend on each other
What strange art thing will it be today I wonder? **sips liquid graphite**
First
*grabs it from u*
You cant drink that!
*drinks it*
@@Robloxiokoj wow you want to come I’m going to find WHO ASKED
9 hours later Kyanite Krystal was found dead in their house.
Wait wait wait put that liquid graphite down PUT IT DOWN
You find the coolest most unique things EVER...
I know doesn’t he!
I know, where does he get these things
You aren't getting noticed adc... Jazza's got rob now 😂
@@yokokurama5174 What, who’s rob?
Is this from your box still ?
I'm glad you're around, Jazza, so I don't spend all my money on art supplies I'd use once and forget about.
Something that would solve quite a bit of your frustrations with this medium is simply using the cap as a mixing palette!
You mentioned that with watercolors you have more control of your pigment strength, but you didn’t seem to realize why that is. A major factor is that with watercolor you usually use a mixing surface to dilute your colors, you would almost never work directly from the pan or tube,. Despite the similarities between the two mediums you weren’t using a mixing palette with the liquid graphite at all, which means you were always going to pick up the graphite at full strength because you had no way to dilute the pigment into the water held in the brush.
THIS.
To get lighter tones when using the liquid graphite use a container that you add the graphite to in various quantities to get different shades of gray. This is the same technique used in regular watercolor painting.
Jazza: the blackwing pencil will not be a new go to tool in my arsenal
Jazza 2 weeks later: uses the blackwing pencil for a mortal combat fight to the death piece
I love how at 2:57 we can see a bunch of blending stumps in his supplies.
Lol, I thought about that too...didn't he get a blending stump kit for his blending stump video? I may be remembering that wrong.
@@instanthumanustaddcoffee yeah. He didn't know about them before that.
I was looking for this comment. I was oddly "proud"
Next time use a paint pallet and mix it there with the water to get the opacity you want.
I was gonna say that XD
Hmmm some professional advices
I was thinking that too. Or one of those watercolour things which has dips in it so you can control the exact amount of water you want
Yeah! Agree 👍
I just said that lmao
I love how he now has a massive box of just blending nibs. I'm also enjoying the pencil based videos as they are very satisfying and enjoyable to watch.
First the paper stumps, now the "mabahbahbaahhh!" Mortal Kombat yell, i can't wait to find out what's next
He could’ve just used a paint pallet and mix it in there so he didn’t have to struggle so hard with the opacity of the liquid graphite djdjsjhxjsbhs
I was searching for this comment
He could had even used different spaces for different opacity levels.
Honestly I think Jazza’s relatively little experience with watercolor was his downfall here. It’s uncommon for watercolor artists to go straight from the pan to paper, as the creators of the watercolor graphite likely knew and accounted for.
thank you, yes
Thinking that exactly
Don't know if you take ideas from the comments, but I would love to see you work with pressed flowers and leaves. You always come up with interesting ideas for using art supplies in your own interesting way and I would love to see what you come up with.
0:53 That stroke was cleaner than my whole life.
7:39
The ARR-ARR-ARR-ARR fitted perfectly on that husky though
When he said I love you at the end that was so wholesome!
Me: Already losing my shit over the "ARR-RAR-RAR-RAAA" cause my Husky makes that sound when she's annoyed at my other dog..
2 seconds later: ✨7:38 ✨hahahahaahahaha she looks exactly like that and lmao 🤣🤣👌🏽 *SO ACCURATE!*
My husky also does that
yesh theyre very vocal
My brain is broken. Everytime I see the censored images at the start of the video, I think 'woah, woah, woah. Is this video not family friendly?!'
And then I remember it's just so we can't see them until later
Lmfao same
I thought, I was the only one 💀
Haha get your mind out of the gutta
Jazza’s going R rated now
Finally, a worthy opponent to the pen pencil, the pencil pen, it uses the liquid graphite as pen ink for a pen to give you the pencil experience
Does he have a video on it? Could you link it for me?
I think I vaguely remember that being a thing at one point.
Our battle will be *Legendary!*
@@kilio1948 they were making it up as a concept that utilizes the liquid graphite :)
You can buy soluble graphite pencils :) I use them for sketching in watercolour paintings
I love that he did scorpion with the liquid one , it's exactly the vibe the both guys go with
I’m only 35 seconds in and despite the fact that I watch Jazza regularly I am still somehow amazed at how good he is at art. I think it’s because he does lots of challenges and obviously digital art and more cartoony and simple styles that I’m always amazed at how good he is at traditional art and just like drawing and painting stuff.
Video mini-series idea: 4 seasons art challenge. Create an artwork/sculpture using different things that represent each season. So for summer you could make something with sand, for autumn you could use fallen leaves, snow for winter, and flowers for spring.
That’s such a cool concept!
I was really hoping you’d talk about erasing it once it dried.
Came to the comments first to see if anyone mentions whether he does or not. Disappointing
You cant
I use white conte crayon or paint to cut back into it.
You can usually lift it a little with a clean brush like watercolours, but I haven't tried this brand.
YEsss I was so curious about this
Damn I’ve had a bad few days lately and Jazza saying he loves us has made me smile a lot. Thank you Jazza🥺💓💓
Omg Jazz’s seeing that old video of you trying watercolor reminded me that YOU inspired me to start watercoloring! I felt like I needed a class or something to get me started but after I saw you experiment, I was inspired to try by myself and now I LOVE it!
They also have pencils with that graphite in them so you can draw in a traditional way and then blend with water
Edit: That can help with the predictably of where the pigment is going ;)
Oh yeah, I knew that this reminded me of something I used to use that seemed to work pretty well for me.
"IM DONE WITH BALLS''
and thats how minecraft was invented...
@@idontslicebreadwithaflashl2562 that’s sounds wrong
2:58 awwww all the blending stumps😭
They are seriously the best, those and eraser pencils are life changing
is that jungkook?👀
6:34 Mortal Kombat theme lyrics: "ARURURUUU RUUUU!"
Wife and I nearly died falling asleep to this at 6am 🤣
6:20 this bit is utterly hilarious thank you for including it 😂
JAZZA: I’ve never heard of blending stumps in my whole life.
Also JAZZA: proceeds to use blending stumps in every video after he learned of their existence.
😁👍🏻
Ikr
I literally said, now he can’t stop using them
Am I the only one who has never heard them called blending stumps before his video I've only ever heard tortillions
Yeah same^
You can actually make them yourself, my friends and I used to in high school. Very tightly wound white paper. Don't use newsprint.
I hope Jazza sees this: there's a pencil by Koh-i-Noor that writes on MEAT. That's a video by itself. From what I gather the pencil is non toxic and you can consume the meat afterwards without wasting it.
Edit: Koh-i-Noor has some if the most craziest pencils I've seen, and I'm not talking about those with the multi-colored cores! Worth checking out :)
maybe we could copy and paste your suggestion on multiple Jazza vids until it gets picked up
Oh my god. I hope that doesn't catch on in the restaurant industry, actually. (I work in a kitchen)
Any meat you could draw on would spoil before you even finished any artwork on it. That’s such a dumb idea for an art tool. It’s probably made for inspectors and butchers not artists.
@@SPFLDAngler a dumb idea you say, When has that ever stopped Jazza before?!
That "I'm just a 90's kid" bit was hilarious!
That blockbuster 90s kid moment touched my heart in a special place, kids today don’t understand the fight between siblings on a 2 for 1 loan offer where mum would pick a film for her and let us fight to the death to decide what film we want… those were the days
Jazza: “Ball free zone...I’m done with balls.”
Also Jazza: Immediately begins to draw spherical shape for Venom’s head. 😆
Okay so I’m not the only one that noticed!!!!🤣🤣🤣
@@yxxtme7820 j-- o-- k-- e-- CONGRATULATIONS YOU SPELT OUT JOKE.
@@sirspongadoodle ah yes, very nice. Uh, my humor was broken for like, a month, and now i shall ✨delete✨
I swear everyone draws the same venom
"It's better than baaaalls"
Jazza in his every videos: Trying to make people know about the tale teller in some way or another 😂
to be fair, the tale teller was a really good animation lmao
@@AnaOhKay animation wise i wouldn't say it was that good... Storywise it was good tho but animation was ok but nothing dynamic ... Just saying
@@yokokurama5174 yeah you could say that. I personally liked the style of the animation. Jazza can make smooth animations too but he went for a different style for the tale teller.
@@stopfootage tbh never seen jazza make actual fluid animation other than stick men fights... He should make one
@@yokokurama5174 kinda agreed, it's true
Why didn’t you make a pallet for the liquid graphite? In watercolour you often mix a colour on a palette to make sure you have a consistent colour for something
Yes I was thinking that whilst he was trying to explain about not getting good consistency. It would just help to mix. But I like the really dark lines which look almost charcoal like.
Glad I'm not the only one...
Jazza, I would LOVE to see you alter-art some Magic the Gathering cards! Or even do you own artworks on the cards! Just an idea but thought you might find it really fun and challenging!
This reminded me of something i tried in college, mixing different inks with water, Indian ink, Chinese, Japanese, etc.
Cool! What was the difference between the inks and which one worked best?
This is one of my favorite artworks that Jazza has done in a long time. What a lovely lad
1:44
In this episode, Jazza discovers that lead is, in fact, heavier than normal watercolor pigment.
Good job Jazza.
It's cool to see Jazza use the blending stumps. They revolutionized my art when I was first introduced to them.
You could try a watercolour palette like you use with watercolour paints, to get more control over the pigmentation? Also derwent make a watercolour palette where there are lots of colour pans with graphite in them too.
I was wondering about the palette too. Aetgraf also has some colour sets I think - tinted graphite pans if I'm not mistaken.
This was my main concern. I would like to see how it compares when a palette is used.
That outro went smoother than I expected it too. Aight, I’m already subbed and notified, sooo.....
*like and share tiiiiime*
I really like that he uses the blending stick after finding its use so it really show how hes growing with every video and how far hes got in
Yesss ❤️ Derivan also sells Liquid Graphite with the consistency of acrylic paint! It's goopy!!
Hey jazza! I want to say that you make people happy every day! You inspire me to keep my head up in these hard times, I’ve made so many cool Projects because of you, so thank you so much. Keep up the great work!
Suggestion: A mixed media challenge with gouache, oil, acrylic, and watercolor.
There’s so many different ways to draw nowadays but I have to admit. This seems like a really cool way to draw and color.
I got some tubes of 'Derivan Liquid Pencil' (which where colour tinted) in a subscription box and I found it a very odd medium. Mixing it with watercolours was interesting, though and they gave some interesting effects when added to browns and greens.
As far as dilution goes, I just treat it like watercolour and put it in my palette.
Omg I love your channel. I literally watch this while I'm suppose to be working.
That moment when you melt a pencil
You're probably never going to see this. But this is just honest appreciation for that Eminem joke/line casually thrown in there. Love it
Hahahaha SAME. XDDD That small reference had me dying. XDD
I’d like to see more of you just doing art. Not reviews and clickbait crap, but old school jazza art and drawings again. Maybe start a weekly/monthly series where u do simple things like that again? U asked, I said. ✌️
The recurring Venom theme makes me think that one of Jazza's favorite character's is the antihero.
The casual Rob introduction made me laugh
i frickin love rob man XD
"Its just black water color"
-me.
Literally just finished watching Venom with my friends while chanting the chorus to Eminems Venom the entire movie, this was great lmao.
You did amazing with that liquid graphite! A watercolor palette will definitely help dilute it more because you can mix and then grab the paint with less or more pigments…however you fancy. 🤗🤗
His “quick sketches” are better than things that take me days to make 😶
Rob is contractually obligated to call jazza "Master Brooks" at work
Jazza is that type of dude who can master everything while not knowing the basics of that thing
I love how he is still obnoxious but consistent
Never heard of this before, thank you for showing us!
Graphite powder and mineral spirits is a fantastic mix. Used to noodle with that back in shcool. With paint thinner/minerspirits/alcohol you've got a much faster dry time so you're able to erase much faster
I watch you in jealousy of how you manage to get your hands on these stuff 😭
Don't be jealous. Any good Art supplier sells Art Graf ... and others. It's fantastic for shading large areas.
It was difficult for me to get a hold of them, so I mixed my own. I just bought some fat graphite for mechanical pencils and sharpened it into a pot that I mixed with gum aribac. I played about with that until I was able to travel and buy some graphite paint.
Well, that "I love you" worked for me so take my like and my comment
Alternate title: Grown man howling wror wror wror for 14 minutes and 46 seconds
I'm reminded of the times I would take graphite powder and mix it with a little bit of water; always was a neat effect, especially when also dry brushing it on as well to make a contrasted look
I love this type of content - playing around with some funky materials while learning
The ending was ❤🧡💛💚💙💜 then the "MOOARAHMA" *killed* me xD
The last time i was this early, you still had one kid
And no puppy! (Can we see art with the puppy!?)
lmao same the video literally just popped up
Imagine if you drew your own dreams, wouldn’t that be so chaotic?
I did that once, it ended up turning into thanos holding baby glen from twd fighting Rick grimes while I was pregnant👌😂
You're an amazing content creator and a true source of inspiration for artists everywhere. Keep up the good work and know that you are making a difference and making the world just a little bit better with each video you post. We love you too, Jazza ❤
MK is one of the thousands reasons why my childhood is awesome. Love you Jazza.
So jazza made a whole video on black watercolour....cool !😄
I ain't complaining..
I love black
@@microchip1887 Batman?Is that you
😂Jk
I feel like jazza put as much effort into the venom drawing as gordon ramsey in his grilled sandwich
“Ball free video. Let’s draw venom!”
Proceeds to draw a ball...
ok, did anyone else tear up a lil when Jazza said he loved us at the end...? just me...?
(fr tho Jazza, that was just what I needed to hear today, jokey or not
Nope, definitely not just you. As soon as he said it, my eyes started to sting and blur. Didn't know I needed to hear that so much until that moment
Very cool comparison, that last bit has to be my favorite part of this video. And omg it's funny how you got the theme song confused with a yelping lol
Awww look at you using your blending stumps! Yayy
we know that shot of you sifting through blending stumps was an attempt to hide the fact you only learned about them this month.
As someone who likes to use brushes and watercolour for everything I like the idea of having a really dark, black "watercolour" for outlining. Though how on Earth did you find this? XD
Proper dark graphite lines on a watercolour piece?
Yes. Please.
If you need a super opaque black for outlining then maybe try black gouache ;)
Sketchbox has a recent box dedicated to water soluble graphite, it was an awesome box.
Try water based charcoal black ink!! It works perfectly for this
I was literally surprised by the "instead, I'm gonna tell you I love you."
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This is so neat?? I've definitely never heard of water color graphite and seeing it was really cool! I'm an acrylic paint artist myself but I always love seeing you branch out, it makes me want to try other things as well ❤
I love how he gets straight to the point