I'm so happy that Jazza is staying away from clickbait and going towards "nerdy" content as he said because you can tell how invested he is in it and it just makes the videos so much more fun and interesting!
His titles are very good at avoiding being click baity, but his thumbnails can sometimes set expectations that are never met in the video. I don’t mind but I do know that there are some people who get angry when the thumbnail isn’t in the video
There's a Warhammer 40k chess game in steam (10 USD). You don't simply lose a character, rather when a character is lost their chainsawed, shot, blown up exc. lol. Its kind of like the harry potter movie scene of chess but much better.
KAKAKAKAKAKAK this is wonderful! PRANK! It is terrible! I looked in the mirror and saw something UNPRETTY: my face. KAKAKAKAKAKA! But I am happy agayn because I have TWO HOT GIRLFRIENDS and I use them to get views on my videos! KAKAKAKAK!!! Good day, dear fore
Hey pro tip for removing supports without leaving dents and damages, after cleaning but before curing you can put the model into warm to hot water and leave it in there for a moment, then when you take it out, if you have your support settings dialed in you should be able to just take them off without any isses. 3D Printing Pro is a great channel to learn support placement and settings from
Imagine doing a full body 3D print? Yeah it would take a long time but think of the possibilities! You could paint it to look like you, put your clothes on it, and scare the absolute crap out of people. It would be hilarious.
Can we just appreciate how jazza is being more real like sharing his miniature stuff he is so much more entertaining when he actually enjoys what he’s doing
YAS! I missed Tabletop Time!!! It was so compelling! For what it's worth, I'm really loving Phase 4 of this channel. Please bring us all the geeky nerdy content your heart desires. That kind of enthusiasm and authenticity is always needed.
@@thomasschoonwater3390 all resin printers have some fumes to deal with. it recommended to print in a ventilated area, However a lot of the new resins are less stinky. You do want to have a dedicated area for the clean up. You will use a lot of gloves. wile uncured resin is toxic if you take proper precautions it is fine. It also helps if you get a good work flow for the clean up. example before working with the resin coated parts put your PPE on, get all of your clean up and curing stations set up, don't be afraid to toss a glove if you need to work with something you don't want the resin on and then put a new one on. I like to use the large silicon mats since it is easy to clean those off and you can take the mats out side to cure any residue you missed. The cleaning and cure stations are nice to have and really help keep the mess down in my opinion. ( I don't have form printer but I do have a moai and several msla printers, I do have a anycubic was and cure station as well as a heated ultrasonic cleaner ). always properly dispose of contaminated IPA(or other cleaner). for ipa after it stops really cleaning the resin you can set it aside , let the ipa evaporate and then cure the residue. that being said the details on the resin prints are impressive and with some of the new larger resin printers you can do even larger prints. There is a bit of a learning curve on how to do supports on resin prints but I really think it is worth it for the detailed prints you can get. for some more tips look and uncle jessie (ruclips.net/user/xboxfitnesstest) and 3d printing pro (ruclips.net/channel/UCbv2mDrRqXovPdahRyoCFhA)
@@amitriptyline5835 Yes, they should not have advertised because it is annoying, but you should not make fun of someone. Honestly, they are not even that short. It is super offensive, please don't do it. Just ask them not to advertise, don't try to make them feel insecure.
Jazza is one of the few popular art youtubers who actually still do art (looking at you, ZHC), and I really appreciate that. Thanks Jazza, and keep up the good work!
Even though i'm not particularly interested in any of this I just love seeing Jazza geek out over VR, sculpting and 3D printing and that's why his videos are so entertaining to me, he genuinely loves showing us all of these cool stuff :)
Jazza, some tricks I've learned from my experience resin printing! Keep in mind most of this is relevant to 28mm scale minis Longer exposure times with finer supports are amazing. Most pre-supported models will fail if you print them with default settings, and I find that they only really start succeeding at 45seconds + That said, you can get away with fairly middle of the road layer heights. I find a tray of 30mm-ish tall minis takes around 8 hours The second and far more important tip I can offer: When you pull your print off the plate. Place it in the ultrasonic cleaner as usual, but before you harden the supports, [!!Make sure to wear nitrile gloves for this as the resin isn't set yet!!] put it into some hot water (not quite hot enough to burn yourself). The whole model will soften, and your (if you heed the first bit of advice, rather small) supports will simply peel off! Much fewer zits where removing supports chips out part of the model and MUCH much quicker cleanup times! Simply harden after and I often find myself hard pressed to find any support zits
My day has not been so good so far- weird school stuff as its online. Just generally not in good mood. I'm 1 minute 34 seconds into the video and I'm already feeling much better. Thank you Jazza. 2nd time I'm commenting on your video like this in 2 days, but man, I'll keep doing it, as it's just so true. You mean a lot to me Jazza, thank you for everything.
Hey, Jazza, I'd recommend removing the supports after cleaning but before curing. The supports come off real clean, meaning considerably less sanding and whatnot. Have fun with your printer!
@@Varaldar My name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores, and I get home every day by 8 PM at the latest. I don't smoke, but I occasionally drink. I'm in bed by 11 PM, and make sure I get eight hours of sleep, no matter what. After having a glass of warm milk and doing about twenty minutes of stretches before going to bed, I usually have no problems sleeping until morning. Just like a baby, I wake up without any fatigue or stress in the morning. I was told there were no issues at my last check-up. I'm trying to explain that I'm a person who wishes to live a very quiet life. I take care not to trouble myself with any enemies, like winning and losing, that would cause me to lose sleep at night. That is how I deal with society, and I know that is what brings me happiness. Although, if I were to fight I wouldn't lose to anyone.
Honestly one of the best uses for a 3D printer in terms of tabletop games is for small scale wargames. Epic 40,000 has seen a large increase in popularity in recent years because people can print their armies instead of having to scour Ebay for out of production models. What used to cost $100+ in pewter minis now costs $25 using a resin printer.
Pro tip: After removing the print from the build plate, do a quick rinse in IPA (alcohol) and then submerge the print in hot (not quite boiling) water for about 10-15 seconds. The supports will fall right off of the print without leaving hardly any scarring at all. Very little cleanup and way easier than snipping all of the supports off!
I find, before curing your print, if you wash a model in 99.99% IPA then wash it in warm soapy or non soapy water (your choice) for a minuet or two, taking off the supports will be easier with very little to no pock marks where the supports were connected. :D
@@NightMind0 before. The point of washing it with IPA is to get rid of excess liquid resin. If you cure it with that excess on, you will get weird drips solidified to the model.
@@BattleKing00 So my point is it's important to mention this, especially when dealing with a relative novice (though he's a kinesthetic learner anyway, sigh)
I used to watch you all the time as a kid Jazza, now I wanted to learn about resin printing but none of the videos I found were making it through to me but then I remembered you and thought If anyone can teach me it’s Jazza and here I am again, thanks for making my childhood awesome man
The unboxing segment I never knew I wanted 😄 Thank you so much for featuring our Kickstarter, Jazza! Really lovely prints, and looking forward to seeing what you end up doing with your new baby (the Form3, of course). Also: He does look great riding that dragon...👀
I was so glad when you made your video talking about how you didn't want to be a click bait kids channel. And seeing this kind of stuff makes me excited about following you on your art journey's again. Over the years I've been finding myself skipping your videos in my sub feed. But a series like this, where you dig into 3d printing and tabletop art has me thrilled. Can't wait to see where this goes. I love to see you geeking about about something that you're having a lot of fun with. Only wish I had the kind of time and budget you have with my own miniature projects :P
I'd recommend removing the supports after the alcohol bath, but before curing. The resin is still soft and less likely to leave zits. It can leave a small recess in the model if you aren't careful, though.
I'm sorry if I'm starting to annoy everyone with this question but.. Hey Jazza! Have you tried making something with salt dough? I used to have so much fun with it as a kid. Would be cool to see you try to make some epic sculpture or art or something.
@@golemcigar5811 all I find when searching for that is the art he does with just salt. Not salt DOUGH. Is it in that video, and I've just forgotten it?
@@Tilla00 hmm don't think so, keep asking. Don't worry about the fact that you might annoy people. If it comes to it, you might have to find other ways of asking him.
@@Tilla00 put "Q: " in the beginning, then it will be easier for him to find. If he doesn't answer it here he might on his daily jazza channel 👍 I also liked to help get to top comments, because you seem to be a cool swede (dane here, please don't kill me)
Looking at the print... everyone: cool Artists:the detail is beautiful,i wonder if it would look good in a warm toned pallete Jazza: lOoK aT THe FiNGeRs!!!!!
I know the miniature painting is a hobby, BUT I really wanna see you go through and paint all of those figures. Like a 1 hour to 10 second drawing video basically. Except there's no time limit. Just do the best you can on them.
I was googling 3D printers that can print super small for months now - totally ignorant that this video existed from someone I'm subscribed to. Your timing is eerie!
Aside from the interesting content, so much of my enjoyment of your videos comes from seeing you enjoying yourself. This video really encapsulated that feeling for me. Thank you for all that you do, Jazza.
"I wonder if you can paint a mini at this scale" There are 6mm miniature games. Check out the old and discontinued "epic 40k" as an example, but just searching "6mm miniature games" will find quite a few things. So, the answer is - yes, we can and do paint miniatures at that scale.
For me, at least, removing the supports after washing and before curing seems to work better. Also, you might want to pick up a Plastic Razor Blade Scraper to remove models from the build plate. The blades are much sharper than those on the plastic spatula I got with my printer and they're also replaceable. ETA: I've painted entire armies of 6mm figures. You can do more with them than seems reasonable before you try it. IME, painting tiny minis actually helps my painting of larger figs too.
I’m so excited for all to come. I’m a huge Warhammer nut and seeing you get into it to makes me so happy. I might be getting my first modes soon. I’m so excited. Thank you
i just wanna say how awesome this channel is. jazza and the team work so hard and get to do so many amazing things and the art/creator community really is such a great place. yes i’m watching a youtube video, but i feel like i’m welcomed in the community when i see cool videos. does that make sense? lol anyway, love your videos jazza & team!
Yes, you can paint miniatures that small. I regularly paint 1:160 scale figures. I use a rubber brush so there is no bristle going wild and wrecking the paint. Very nice print for those!!
I'm excited to see that you've finally invested in buying a resin printer. I'm hoping to see more custom miniature sculptures in the future. I'm especially looking forward to seeing you sculpt a custom miniature of your brother, Shad in response to the thumbnail of one of his recent videos.
🤠 wow Jazza you never disappoint! I loved this video, the new machine, the excitement in your eyes, i just walked out of the chiropractor feeling weak and after a rough nite of anxiety, i watched this video and let me tell you......you put a smile in my face, something to look forward to 😭 i can't wait to see your creations and soon i can buy my own printer and start a collection that i can enjoy with my kids and show off cool stuff like yours.. you inspire me bro... and for that i thank you..God bless you
Video Idea: With this massive sense of scale you can achieve, you could do a Kaiju scene diorama, with the humans and their buildings printed super tiny. Just think of all the detail painting you could do!
Thank you for always providing entertaining and interesting content! One thing I wanted to tell you is that I love your new way of how you carry yourself and do stuff. It's really awesome and not over the top. I loved all your videos before, but now it's just gorgeous! sorry if I had no right to say that. Just wanted to let you know that I greatly enjoy your videos, especially now. Have a great day/night!
I'm so happy that Jazza is staying away from clickbait and going towards "nerdy" content as he said because you can tell how invested he is in it and it just makes the videos so much more fun and interesting!
I couldn't agree anymore!🤗
His titles are very good at avoiding being click baity, but his thumbnails can sometimes set expectations that are never met in the video. I don’t mind but I do know that there are some people who get angry when the thumbnail isn’t in the video
Jazza should make his own chess board with characters like this.
There's a Warhammer 40k chess game in steam (10 USD). You don't simply lose a character, rather when a character is lost their chainsawed, shot, blown up exc. lol. Its kind of like the harry potter movie scene of chess but much better.
@@blank5539 Thanks for the info....I gotta go
@@blank5539 they're
This must be done!
@@kasrapourahmadi4574 no he was right it’s there’s
Jazza when he's talking: 😃
Jazza when he's working: 🗿
this is unbelievably accurate 😂
KAKAKAKAKAKAK this is wonderful! PRANK! It is terrible! I looked in the mirror and saw something UNPRETTY: my face. KAKAKAKAKAKA! But I am happy agayn because I have TWO HOT GIRLFRIENDS and I use them to get views on my videos! KAKAKAKAK!!! Good day, dear fore
@@AxxLAfriku hmm you seem as if you've been doing this for years now... h o w
W h y
S t o p
@@istoleyourjams270 he's reached a level too far for our febel understanding. There's nothing we can do to stop this, it's inevitable.
What does that face mean?🗿
Hey pro tip for removing supports without leaving dents and damages, after cleaning but before curing you can put the model into warm to hot water and leave it in there for a moment, then when you take it out, if you have your support settings dialed in you should be able to just take them off without any isses. 3D Printing Pro is a great channel to learn support placement and settings from
Also good idea to learn about hollowing the models. I believe he is printing solid, since he seemingly ran out of gray.
I was looking for this comment :)
Imagine doing a full body 3D print? Yeah it would take a long time but think of the possibilities! You could paint it to look like you, put your clothes on it, and scare the absolute crap out of people. It would be hilarious.
That would take a while, considering it would have to be built limb from limb
i think jimmy kimmel did that
Simon from RC Life On did that a year ago
Here is the link, the video is quite funny ruclips.net/video/3jZnhwdtF4w/видео.html
Unus Annus
Can we just appreciate how jazza is being more real like sharing his miniature stuff he is so much more entertaining when he actually enjoys what he’s doing
This man gives the wife and I a great night every day during this crazy time, nothing quite like just marathonjng your stuff jazz!
COLLAB WITH XP TO LEVEL 3
@@ObeseGorilla229 search him
Just go on RUclips and search xp to level 3
Gets Hearted
Has spelling mistake
Me: heavy breathing
@@charlieberg4192 lol ikr
Indeed! No wife here, just me and my pupper but definitely loving the same way🖤😁
YAS! I missed Tabletop Time!!! It was so compelling! For what it's worth, I'm really loving Phase 4 of this channel. Please bring us all the geeky nerdy content your heart desires. That kind of enthusiasm and authenticity is always needed.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Resin 3D Printing!
And the wonderful world of painfull cleanup and smelly fumes(maybe not on his printer)
@@thomasschoonwater3390 all resin printers have some fumes to deal with. it recommended to print in a ventilated area, However a lot of the new resins are less stinky. You do want to have a dedicated area for the clean up. You will use a lot of gloves. wile uncured resin is toxic if you take proper precautions it is fine. It also helps if you get a good work flow for the clean up. example before working with the resin coated parts put your PPE on, get all of your clean up and curing stations set up, don't be afraid to toss a glove if you need to work with something you don't want the resin on and then put a new one on. I like to use the large silicon mats since it is easy to clean those off and you can take the mats out side to cure any residue you missed. The cleaning and cure stations are nice to have and really help keep the mess down in my opinion. ( I don't have form printer but I do have a moai and several msla printers, I do have a anycubic was and cure station as well as a heated ultrasonic cleaner ). always properly dispose of contaminated IPA(or other cleaner). for ipa after it stops really cleaning the resin you can set it aside , let the ipa evaporate and then cure the residue. that being said the details on the resin prints are impressive and with some of the new larger resin printers you can do even larger prints. There is a bit of a learning curve on how to do supports on resin prints but I really think it is worth it for the detailed prints you can get. for some more tips look and uncle jessie (ruclips.net/user/xboxfitnesstest) and 3d printing pro (ruclips.net/channel/UCbv2mDrRqXovPdahRyoCFhA)
@@thomasschoonwater3390 🤷♂️
@Falon Kissee heh yah bit of a long reply
@@markburton5292 Prusa's combo cure and clean station is great for minimal handling of your parts before they're fully done!
His face when he says "i couldn't... Resist" is the most relatable feeling to almost any artist
Jazza was holding the instructions upside down not because he is dull-witted, but because he is Australian.
This comment will blow up mark my words
*Makes sense.*
He was right, the instructions were printed upside down
So to us his rightsideup is our upside down meaning when he had the instructions upsidedown it was actually rightsideup
lol
From all of us at Formlabs that work on these machines: really excited that you're so happy with the printer. 😀
I, too, would like to be happy with one
1:49 I never thought I'd see the day that Jazza finally reads an instruction manual.
Upside down
@@ashhh2023 he’s Australian
@@ashhh2023 it was upside down?
Oh wait… I’m Australian
No one:
Jazza: “i’M a kINesThEThIC LeArNeR!”
uh did you see this video before it was reuploaded omg ruclips.net/video/8MmsJZk1MKw/видео.html
@@coltonthibodeaux omg you're so short
@@amitriptyline5835 Yes, they should not have advertised because it is annoying, but you should not make fun of someone. Honestly, they are not even that short. It is super offensive, please don't do it. Just ask them not to advertise, don't try to make them feel insecure.
@@mermaid960 yeah you're short too
@@amitriptyline5835 got em
Jazza *reads instructions upside-down* "I don't understand..."
Bruh hes in Australia what u expect
@@danieldoesstuff2300 I'm Australian too and I don't do that.
@@yellowishgreendragon.-. it's a joke, cuz their upside down for us British folk
Do Aussies not know this?
@@danieldoesstuff2300 Oh we know. Some of us just like to ignore it.
Jazza is one of the few popular art youtubers who actually still do art (looking at you, ZHC), and I really appreciate that. Thanks Jazza, and keep up the good work!
Even though i'm not particularly interested in any of this I just love seeing Jazza geek out over VR, sculpting and 3D printing and that's why his videos are so entertaining to me, he genuinely loves showing us all of these cool stuff :)
Jazza, some tricks I've learned from my experience resin printing!
Keep in mind most of this is relevant to 28mm scale minis
Longer exposure times with finer supports are amazing. Most pre-supported models will fail if you print them with default settings, and I find that they only really start succeeding at 45seconds +
That said, you can get away with fairly middle of the road layer heights. I find a tray of 30mm-ish tall minis takes around 8 hours
The second and far more important tip I can offer:
When you pull your print off the plate. Place it in the ultrasonic cleaner as usual, but before you harden the supports, [!!Make sure to wear nitrile gloves for this as the resin isn't set yet!!] put it into some hot water (not quite hot enough to burn yourself). The whole model will soften, and your (if you heed the first bit of advice, rather small) supports will simply peel off! Much fewer zits where removing supports chips out part of the model and MUCH much quicker cleanup times! Simply harden after and I often find myself hard pressed to find any support zits
My day has not been so good so far- weird school stuff as its online. Just generally not in good mood. I'm 1 minute 34 seconds into the video and I'm already feeling much better. Thank you Jazza.
2nd time I'm commenting on your video like this in 2 days, but man, I'll keep doing it, as it's just so true. You mean a lot to me Jazza, thank you for everything.
Hope your day gets better
Man I felt that so much
Hey, Jazza, I'd recommend removing the supports after cleaning but before curing. The supports come off real clean, meaning considerably less sanding and whatnot. Have fun with your printer!
I've never seen a man so enthusiastic about seeing fingers like this
So true
yoshikage kira
@@Varaldar My name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores, and I get home every day by 8 PM at the latest. I don't smoke, but I occasionally drink. I'm in bed by 11 PM, and make sure I get eight hours of sleep, no matter what. After having a glass of warm milk and doing about twenty minutes of stretches before going to bed, I usually have no problems sleeping until morning. Just like a baby, I wake up without any fatigue or stress in the morning. I was told there were no issues at my last check-up. I'm trying to explain that I'm a person who wishes to live a very quiet life. I take care not to trouble myself with any enemies, like winning and losing, that would cause me to lose sleep at night. That is how I deal with society, and I know that is what brings me happiness. Although, if I were to fight I wouldn't lose to anyone.
He went from “I wanted to get a resin printer” to having the best resin printing set up I could ever dream of in 30 seconds
“My brain has some serious limitations” said Jazza while reading upside down...
Yeah that fits the description... 🤔😂
uh did you see this video before it was reuploaded omg ruclips.net/video/8MmsJZk1MKw/видео.html
Umm... Duh.
Th- that’s why he said it...
I would love to see Jazza try Sumi drawing. It has a completely different style of holding the brush compared to normal drawing.
1:49 JAZZA READING INSTRUCTIONS!!!
These are things that happen once in a lifetime
SOMEONE KIDNAPPED JAZZA AND REPLACED HIM WITH A ROBOT!!!!!
OH NOOOOOO
You need to buy a jeweler’s microscope and finish the smallest sized 3D print.
So you can basically 3D print a city at this point.
Honestly one of the best uses for a 3D printer in terms of tabletop games is for small scale wargames. Epic 40,000 has seen a large increase in popularity in recent years because people can print their armies instead of having to scour Ebay for out of production models. What used to cost $100+ in pewter minis now costs $25 using a resin printer.
Someone probably already has.
Laugh out loud tru brutha
They already have houses
*yes*
Jazza pls do this.
Pro tip: After removing the print from the build plate, do a quick rinse in IPA (alcohol) and then submerge the print in hot (not quite boiling) water for about 10-15 seconds. The supports will fall right off of the print without leaving hardly any scarring at all. Very little cleanup and way easier than snipping all of the supports off!
I find, before curing your print, if you wash a model in 99.99% IPA then wash it in warm soapy or non soapy water (your choice) for a minuet or two, taking off the supports will be easier with very little to no pock marks where the supports were connected. :D
Before or after curing?
@@NightMind0 before. The point of washing it with IPA is to get rid of excess liquid resin. If you cure it with that excess on, you will get weird drips solidified to the model.
@@BattleKing00 So my point is it's important to mention this, especially when dealing with a relative novice (though he's a kinesthetic learner anyway, sigh)
@@NightMind0 sorry, I meant to say before curing :)
I used to watch you all the time as a kid Jazza, now I wanted to learn about resin printing but none of the videos I found were making it through to me but then I remembered you and thought If anyone can teach me it’s Jazza and here I am again, thanks for making my childhood awesome man
that hudge lazer carving thing that was used only two times cries in a corner
If you watch the vlog channel you'll see he's used it for a bunch of other things
The unboxing segment I never knew I wanted 😄
Thank you so much for featuring our Kickstarter, Jazza! Really lovely prints, and looking forward to seeing what you end up doing with your new baby (the Form3, of course).
Also: He does look great riding that dragon...👀
jazza: starts intro
jazza mask: I just wanna be... appreciated
He didn’t understand the instruction manual because He’s a Kinesthetic Learner
The only difference between science and screwing around, is writing it down. You wrote down your plan. This is science. 😂
Can’t wait for “table top time” it is the reason I found this channel.
have you ever considered making resin dice? they're really pretty and i think it would be neat to see your take on them ;)
I was so glad when you made your video talking about how you didn't want to be a click bait kids channel. And seeing this kind of stuff makes me excited about following you on your art journey's again. Over the years I've been finding myself skipping your videos in my sub feed. But a series like this, where you dig into 3d printing and tabletop art has me thrilled. Can't wait to see where this goes. I love to see you geeking about about something that you're having a lot of fun with. Only wish I had the kind of time and budget you have with my own miniature projects :P
Wow! Jazza never ceases to impress with the wide variation of content on his channel!
I'd recommend removing the supports after the alcohol bath, but before curing. The resin is still soft and less likely to leave zits. It can leave a small recess in the model if you aren't careful, though.
I'm sorry if I'm starting to annoy everyone with this question but..
Hey Jazza! Have you tried making something with salt dough? I used to have so much fun with it as a kid. Would be cool to see you try to make some epic sculpture or art or something.
Search for jazza salt
@@golemcigar5811 all I find when searching for that is the art he does with just salt. Not salt DOUGH. Is it in that video, and I've just forgotten it?
@@Tilla00 hmm don't think so, keep asking. Don't worry about the fact that you might annoy people. If it comes to it, you might have to find other ways of asking him.
@@golemcigar5811 haha, thanks 😊 I really wanna watch him to an epic salt dough creation xD
@@Tilla00 put "Q: " in the beginning, then it will be easier for him to find. If he doesn't answer it here he might on his daily jazza channel 👍 I also liked to help get to top comments, because you seem to be a cool swede (dane here, please don't kill me)
Looking at the print...
everyone: cool
Artists:the detail is beautiful,i wonder if it would look good in a warm toned pallete
Jazza: lOoK aT THe FiNGeRs!!!!!
RIP jazza's wallet
I wonder how Mrs Jazza reacted to this
@P Shreya not well I presume haha
I genuinely think at 5 million subs they are probably doing okay for coin and this could be offset as a business expense for content creation.
Jazza is the living embodiment of mixed media art
Hi, to everybody who's reading this, have a nice day❤️
@P Shreya ❤️
Bless you and your family
@@BellaHiew likewise😊😘
UNBELIEVABLE! I have never ever in my life seen anything in my life so wonderful and beautiful and remarkable as that itty bitty tiny baby mini!
I know the miniature painting is a hobby, BUT I really wanna see you go through and paint all of those figures. Like a 1 hour to 10 second drawing video basically. Except there's no time limit. Just do the best you can on them.
I was googling 3D printers that can print super small for months now - totally ignorant that this video existed from someone I'm subscribed to. Your timing is eerie!
That heavy device looks cool but
But the real thing is.....Can it print a BOOM ARM...hmmmmmmm.....
Or... Could it? Jazza should try to find out...
I don't see why not.
I’ve been here since 3 years ago, and I’m amazed at how much your channel has grown! I wish you the best Jazza!
Jazzy 2020
“I just couldn’t resist” lol 😂
The possibilities are endless with 3D printing! 😮
zhc : I buy expensive stuff
jazza : I exists
Aside from the interesting content, so much of my enjoyment of your videos comes from seeing you enjoying yourself. This video really encapsulated that feeling for me. Thank you for all that you do, Jazza.
It took him so long to realise that the instructions were upside down because of his ping
I'm excited for the return to Tabletop Time! I will definitely tune in.
Jazza: “worlds smallest prints!”
Scientists: *makes a benchy so small you can’t see it*
@Paradox CommanderIndeed, the title WAS misleading
Yes yes yes yes yes yes
That iiiisssss a video idea
Paint them all! All of it! All of the tiny beautiful detailed fingies!
0:57 Ngl that mask lying on the table is really creepy.
This is why we're here for you Jazza! To see you geek out about the stuff you love!
"I wonder if you can paint a mini at this scale"
There are 6mm miniature games. Check out the old and discontinued "epic 40k" as an example, but just searching "6mm miniature games" will find quite a few things.
So, the answer is - yes, we can and do paint miniatures at that scale.
Then there's the madlads of 3mm
Danny’s Kickstarter projects is what got me to buy a 3d printer. Now I’m up to four 3d printers owned. Two FDM, and two resin printers.
its crazy to see two people so close together without masks, but since Australia is covid free its cool
Relatively, but international travelers keep bringing it
For me, at least, removing the supports after washing and before curing seems to work better. Also, you might want to pick up a Plastic Razor Blade Scraper to remove models from the build plate. The blades are much sharper than those on the plastic spatula I got with my printer and they're also replaceable.
ETA: I've painted entire armies of 6mm figures. You can do more with them than seems reasonable before you try it. IME, painting tiny minis actually helps my painting of larger figs too.
Jazza reads instructions manually..
Me: i trust this man. He is a professional.
Jazza: i don't get it
Me: ......
I’m so excited for all to come. I’m a huge Warhammer nut and seeing you get into it to makes me so happy. I might be getting my first modes soon. I’m so excited. Thank you
Jazza: "Look at his Fingers!"
Me: 140p
i just wanna say how awesome this channel is. jazza and the team work so hard and get to do so many amazing things and the art/creator community really is such a great place. yes i’m watching a youtube video, but i feel like i’m welcomed in the community when i see cool videos. does that make sense? lol anyway, love your videos jazza & team!
Nobody:
Jazza: just look at his fingers!
Yes, you can paint miniatures that small. I regularly paint 1:160 scale figures. I use a rubber brush so there is no bristle going wild and wrecking the paint. Very nice print for those!!
Jazza: sorry I bite my fingers
Me: No, there artist hand. Your blessed.
Java’s content is the only one that never gets boring 👑👑👑👑
Nobody:
The Dragon: “Swiggity Swooty”
I dont know what I’m more excited about - 3D printing AND tabletop coming back?😍🤩
"Give me your best barbarian face"
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"*HUEEGH*"
3:38
Lmao
I'm excited to see that you've finally invested in buying a resin printer. I'm hoping to see more custom miniature sculptures in the future. I'm especially looking forward to seeing you sculpt a custom miniature of your brother, Shad in response to the thumbnail of one of his recent videos.
the “i couldn’t resist” was funny
Your a space marine my guy. Lessssss goo they are the best!
I come, I see *_the face_* , and I know it’s going to be good
🤠 wow Jazza you never disappoint! I loved this video, the new machine, the excitement in your eyes, i just walked out of the chiropractor feeling weak and after a rough nite of anxiety, i watched this video and let me tell you......you put a smile in my face, something to look forward to 😭 i can't wait to see your creations and soon i can buy my own printer and start a collection that i can enjoy with my kids and show off cool stuff like yours.. you inspire me bro... and for that i thank you..God bless you
Jazza reads instructions: yeah I don’t get it
Me: that’s how I always feel
Absolute legend, Jazza! You always put a huge smile on my face ❤🐨
Jazza: actually has a plan
Me : wait no, that's impossible
Oh. My. GOOOSH!!! I loved TableTop Time SOOO MUCH!! I literally *gasped* when you said it’s BACK! ☺️
People: So what's the smallest thing you have printed?
Jazza: *Yes*
I would love to see all of the minis painted! Especially that dragon o.O
Video Idea: With this massive sense of scale you can achieve, you could do a Kaiju scene diorama, with the humans and their buildings printed super tiny. Just think of all the detail painting you could do!
Nothing to say🙏
Legend of art you are🙏
"Welcome to the Watercolour Universe "
❤❤❤❤
Jazza would be a 'greyt' stand up comedian. See what I did there. Yeah... I'll go now.
Have you been watching ____?
Momento mori my friend.
@@DanielLovesArt its dead, just move on
Memento Mori
I'm amazed at how small you can print and still get so many details :OO Absolutely incredible!
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Even RUclips’s terrible algorithm knows Jazza is epic
Jazza: I'm making a custom chapter, the Space Bears, a successor of the Space Wolves.
Me, a SW Player: *Screams in not following the Codex Astartes*
“youre not my boss” - jazza 2020
Thank you for always providing entertaining and interesting content!
One thing I wanted to tell you is that I love your new way of how you carry yourself and do stuff. It's really awesome and not over the top. I loved all your videos before, but now it's just gorgeous!
sorry if I had no right to say that. Just wanted to let you know that I greatly enjoy your videos, especially now. Have a great day/night!
The last print could be mistaken for a piece of trash it’s so small 😂
Your art skill can eliminate all the flaws produced by the 3d printers and make it look perfect!
Everyone: talking about the printers and the instructions
Me: why does jeremy the barbarian have a shield
What!!! That car at the end is awesome
When he put the small sculpture on the dragon, i immedietly thought of oromis and gladr from eragon (book, not the abomination of a movie.)
I’m here to fully support jazza hoarding art supplies and feeding his shopping addiction