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  • @viviennart
    @viviennart 3 года назад +4450

    We used hairspray in school to seal in our pastel drawings. It was cheaper.

    • @FinessenceSL
      @FinessenceSL 3 года назад +75

      I've heard this before and thought about tryng it 😂

    • @manifestationsofasort
      @manifestationsofasort 3 года назад +178

      I used hair spray to seal loose pigment on a canvas when I was making a galaxy. It took a few coats, but it worked.

    • @jasminezed7839
      @jasminezed7839 3 года назад +36

      Yeah, of definitely worked for me

    • @awkwordone3305
      @awkwordone3305 3 года назад +97

      I'm actually shocked he didn't know all of these already??! 🤔😂 I'm only 3 minutes in and I'm like, "wait how?!".. lol Blending sticks, transferring a sketch ( making your own graphite paper basically), and now hairspray?! 😑 smh Jazza.. 😂😂 jk

    • @stepheniegraf5594
      @stepheniegraf5594 3 года назад +31

      I felt like the whenever I used hair spray, it distorted the color and it bothered me

  • @warmglowasmr
    @warmglowasmr 3 года назад +3147

    Holy Moly!!!!! I can’t believe my TikTok’s made it on here!! Thanks for the love and I hope they help!! 💜🌸✌️

    • @sonipitts
      @sonipitts 3 года назад +84

      You have so many great hacks!

    • @xlXJAIDENXlx
      @xlXJAIDENXlx 3 года назад +42

      I wanna like but it's at.... 69 sooooo yeah

    • @sarah345
      @sarah345 3 года назад +33

      Well you do have good hacks :) I love when jazza shares other creators work

    • @mombanger4209
      @mombanger4209 3 года назад +9

      @@xlXJAIDENXlx im 269th like xdddd

    • @hatpal2287
      @hatpal2287 3 года назад +7

      @@xlXJAIDENXlx 420 likes for me

  • @mel_0642
    @mel_0642 3 года назад +801

    I was genuinely shocked when Jazza didn't know about the graphite scribble transfer technique and the blending stumps. I've known about them since first grade art class.

    • @the_0ctrain
      @the_0ctrain 2 года назад +3

      First grade? I feel like that's cap

    • @Nobody.................
      @Nobody................. 2 года назад +1

      Monoprinting

    • @mel_0642
      @mel_0642 2 года назад +10

      @@the_0ctrain no cap. She let us mess around with them for a while. We didn't actually use them for their intended purpose, we just used them to make a mess. And for the graphite transfer, it wasnt anything complicated obviously, just dumb stuff like a smiley face or a creeper, simple shape type stuff.

    • @the_0ctrain
      @the_0ctrain 2 года назад +2

      @@mel_0642 Ohhhh. I thought you were talking about like using them using them lol. Sorry for the confusion

    • @Pebblesmas
      @Pebblesmas 2 года назад

      You can't know everyting, can you

  • @nikkiwik1234
    @nikkiwik1234 2 года назад +204

    Jazza: used many complex and advanced art tools before
    Blending stump: ayup
    Jazza: what is this wizardry

  • @annajacobson3299
    @annajacobson3299 3 года назад +2444

    Everyone's all "how did he not know what a blending stump is". Me: how did he not know the transfer technique

    • @FlameRat_YehLon
      @FlameRat_YehLon 3 года назад +20

      Still useless though, as light tables exist. Unless you are transferring to, say, ceramic, but then carbon copy paper exists

    • @anuki_kaida
      @anuki_kaida 3 года назад +37

      Well I mean I was confused about him not knowing both of these like.. I know them 😂

    • @annajacobson3299
      @annajacobson3299 3 года назад +73

      @@FlameRat_YehLon Very true. Except that I imagine most small-time artists like students aren't going to have light tables. I learned that technique back in like middle school and still use it today.

    • @FlameRat_YehLon
      @FlameRat_YehLon 3 года назад +6

      @@annajacobson3299 USB light tables costs almost nothing, especially comparing to other art supplies. It really only matters whether you heard of it or not.

    • @betsychappy3477
      @betsychappy3477 3 года назад +3

      I was looking for someone to say the same thing 😆

  • @will.i.kiwalla
    @will.i.kiwalla 3 года назад +2641

    I've watched Jazza for a few years, I've seen him buy a laser printer for art, use over 100 packets of Ramen for art, he's even got a box of Copics with his face on it! Doing cool art stuff I could never dream of creating. And yet, he gets excited by a rolled up stick of paper that I've been using to blend graphite since 7th grade. It's wholesome, but like, how???

    • @thedawar9273
      @thedawar9273 3 года назад +83

      He doesn't do much realism so it seems fair

    • @sylki121
      @sylki121 3 года назад +72

      Or he just doesn't blend like that. Ik I had an art teacher that would frown on anyone that blended stuff like that. He expected perfection from using just the side of the pencil.

    • @fantisea6582
      @fantisea6582 2 года назад +3

      That’s what I thought 😂

    • @littlelakerhart
      @littlelakerhart 2 года назад +8

      Kinda surprised me too.

    • @littlelakerhart
      @littlelakerhart 2 года назад +7

      Roll paper and twist the end to a point. Blender.

  • @momsspaghetti286
    @momsspaghetti286 3 года назад +171

    The hairspray one really depends on which type/brand of hairspray you use, wait until the spray is completely dry and make sure you sprayed every part. ALSO DO NOT USE THIS METHOD IF YOU COLORED WITH WATER/INK/ALCOHOL BASED MARKERS, it will smudge and soak through the paper since hairspray often contains water and/or alcohol. I've been using this method for years and it works great. Hope this helps :)

    • @derdes4475
      @derdes4475 Год назад +2

      Adding to this: You need the hairspray that is used to do things like mohawks and other crazy hairdoes. The lacquer that gives thoes styles their stiffness is what forms the protective layer over the graphite.

    • @SarkadiZsolt
      @SarkadiZsolt Год назад

      In art school we mostly used hairspray on charcoal because it's cheap and doing its job, as long as you won't start intentionally smudging your work, just want to keep it in your dossier.

    • @yuna6705
      @yuna6705 Год назад

      That's also what I thought since I do use this method sometimes especially if I used dry pastels for making art and afterwards it's not smudgy at all

    • @Roozyj
      @Roozyj 10 месяцев назад

      @@SarkadiZsolt Same, I've sealed so many sketches with hairspray that I needed to show at the end of the semester xD It does smell terrible though and I feel sorry for my drawing teacher from back then xD

    • @BrockFaw
      @BrockFaw 5 месяцев назад

      Hairspray also yellows over time your best bet is to by fixative which is an aerosol spray made specifically for keeping your drawings from smudging.

  • @SarahRenaeClark
    @SarahRenaeClark 3 года назад +293

    Ahhh... this is *THAT* blending stump video I keep hearing about in the comment section in every video since.
    I just love that even the biggest RUclipsrs are still willing to learn new things and take us on the journey instead of pretending to be experts at everything. It’s one of the reasons I love watching Jazza’s videos.

    • @innusafar9438
      @innusafar9438 2 года назад +3

      How are you not verified"

    • @SarahRenaeClark
      @SarahRenaeClark 2 года назад +10

      @@innusafar9438 you usually need 100k subscribers to be verified… I’m not quite there yet!

    • @thristanjoshua2219
      @thristanjoshua2219 2 года назад +4

      @@SarahRenaeClark well, sarah, you will reach it.. I know that

    • @Pranjal_Raut
      @Pranjal_Raut 2 года назад +3

      @@SarahRenaeClark very soon

    • @drraziyakhan9261
      @drraziyakhan9261 Год назад +2

      I watch your videos every

  • @niatheelf
    @niatheelf 3 года назад +491

    Hairspray can sometimes work, my mother used to use it for her artwork, but she warned me a very long time ago to never use hairspray if you want to keep your art for a long time; it'll turn your pieces yellow! No idea if it's true, but she showed me some of her work and it has yellowed over time ^^'

    • @catelynh1020
      @catelynh1020 3 года назад +6

      Probably that it allows the page to yellow, still. Or the paper used was a type that yellows easier. A number of books in my little home library that are 20+ years old are yellowing pretty obviously.

    • @someonessidechannel1485
      @someonessidechannel1485 3 года назад +21

      @@catelynh1020 paper will yellow if there's certain types of acids in/on it. This is also a reason they turn brittle after many decades.

    • @joanemery1487
      @joanemery1487 3 года назад +3

      That is so true. But it helps while doing the layers. But shouldn't use it too much.

    • @nikkivanzanen
      @nikkivanzanen 3 года назад +3

      The yellow part is true

    • @AnyJenny14
      @AnyJenny14 3 года назад +3

      This is so true! If you use hairspray you will experience the death of your artwork during your lifetime! ":D

  • @ultra8541
    @ultra8541 3 года назад +1515

    I’m surprised he didn’t know what a blending stump was 😟

    • @LizGridleyArtist
      @LizGridleyArtist 3 года назад +26

      I work in an art shop - they befuddle many people!!

    • @jeromealday614
      @jeromealday614 3 года назад +34

      He rarely make art using pencil. He use copics a lot more

    • @alexpick518
      @alexpick518 3 года назад +3

      Yeah what. I feel like they’ve been in every art class since second grade.

    • @ohrats731
      @ohrats731 3 года назад +5

      They’re widely available near my but not of my art teachers or professors recommended them. Some expressly recommended not to use them. They’re good for blending but it becomes a crutch. In most cases is better if you eventually learn to blend without using one

    • @lootownica
      @lootownica 3 года назад

      blending stump is a trash in my opinion, i think cotton swabs work better.

  • @roaaba9512
    @roaaba9512 2 года назад +50

    Transferring a photo lining by shading the back as tracing it 0:53
    Skin tone paint hack 1:39
    Drawing teeth hack 2:08
    Using hairspray to fix drawings as keep from smudging 2:46
    Using white gel pens for highlights 4:10
    Using a piece of paper to prevent hand from getting dirty 4:27
    Keep tinfoil as a palate 4:33
    Use neon paint to lighten a color instead of white 4:55
    Using dried out paint tubes as water color 5:21
    Drawing bodies w/ correct anatomy 5:44
    Drawing liner on same layer as sketch & erase as you go in digital drawing 6:36
    Drawing lines on hand to study/ understand its anatomy better 7:10
    Squiggly lines flower petals drawing technique 7:45
    make cheap colored pencils look like expensive ones by soaking in water for 3-5 mins 8:04
    Use fabric medium alternative to turn acrylic paint into fabric paint 8:25
    Paint the edges of painting to look pro 8:41
    Use hand sanitizer to clean acrylic paint off of brushes 8:44
    Store extra paint in a syringe 8:59
    Check if paint has a filled-in square saying opaque to see if it’s full coverage 9:09
    Use cold press watercolor paper & acrylic gesso as an alternative to a canvas 9:16

  • @minniesun7173
    @minniesun7173 3 года назад +26

    the way he was looking at raes tiktok with so much admiration and almost like a fatherly smile is so heartwarming and so cute please

  • @lilfox1804
    @lilfox1804 3 года назад +146

    As an art student i have used hair spray to seal and finish my drawings with chalk and coal. It may not work with graphite but it does with chalk and coal. The thing is, it may need a couple of coats.

    • @Am3lia77
      @Am3lia77 3 года назад +10

      It works with graphite too, I use it all the time. I think what smushed was the pen because it dissolved or something

    • @lilfox1804
      @lilfox1804 3 года назад

      @@Am3lia77 it could be

    • @not_a_cat5071
      @not_a_cat5071 3 года назад +3

      i used to use it when i used pastels with my friend

    • @aztiluth_art8078
      @aztiluth_art8078 3 года назад +2

      @@Am3lia77 Agree. Also using it all the time. The trick is to use only thin coats but 3 or more of them- allowing for it to dry every time! Even with really old drawings (like 15 years old) they didnt turn yellow (yet?), as another commenter said here. Its a pity It didnt work for Jazza, since it it an awesome trick.

  • @lonelybiscuit4886
    @lonelybiscuit4886 3 года назад +602

    I was rather shocked when he didn't know what a blending stump was! I thought it was a common item between artists

    • @kaokao1642
      @kaokao1642 3 года назад +34

      He uses copic and digital art more. Not really a charcoal artist either

    • @SunilNmb
      @SunilNmb 3 года назад +18

      Its cause he doesn't really use pencils/charcoal too often.

    • @MANGLORIOUS
      @MANGLORIOUS 3 года назад +7

      I called it a tortillion

    • @chelseag3365
      @chelseag3365 3 года назад

      We always had these in our art classrooms since like 5th grade 🤷

    • @v01dst3rr3m1x
      @v01dst3rr3m1x 3 года назад +2

      I’ve literally never heard of that lol and I’ve been drawing all my life

  • @CloudMeka
    @CloudMeka 3 года назад +30

    This is so wholesome, most “reacting to tiktoks” videos I’ve seen on youtube just end up being the youtubers saying how everything didn’t work or making jokes on how bad it is, so thanks Jazza

  • @claressadubs
    @claressadubs 2 года назад +29

    I also learned to use alluminum foil as a disposable palette from a professor at art university. Idk if it works well for all paint types but it certainly makes cleanup of oil paints easy. This teacher/professional artist also used a roll of tracing paper instead of a sketchbook so maybe he just liked rolls of things.

  • @devilofficial9117
    @devilofficial9117 3 года назад +6821

    So you’re telling me that a guy who’s been drawing for more than 10 years doesn’t know what a blending stump is
    Edit : OMG GUYS CHILLOUT I’VE NEVER GOT THESE MANY LIKES

    • @LizGridleyArtist
      @LizGridleyArtist 3 года назад +233

      They're not the commonly used nowadays (at least judging by the art shop I work at)

    • @devilofficial9117
      @devilofficial9117 3 года назад +494

      @@LizGridleyArtist They’re mostly used in realism and since Jazza is not into realism , maybe he doesn’t know what they are 🙃

    • @LizGridleyArtist
      @LizGridleyArtist 3 года назад +159

      @@devilofficial9117 yeah - definetly a more traditional tertiary tool (honestly a tissue can work just as well if you roll it)

    • @krypticsketchr1509
      @krypticsketchr1509 3 года назад +7

      @@devilofficial9117 yes

    • @lsedanolg
      @lsedanolg 3 года назад +54

      @@LizGridleyArtist i use a q-tip

  • @crazoid1375
    @crazoid1375 3 года назад +553

    I just gotta say... The editor did an amazing job at the end

    • @abigail.sullivan
      @abigail.sullivan 3 года назад +7

      Agreed

    • @guyfromfinland758
      @guyfromfinland758 3 года назад +4

      Facts

    • @lvbboi9
      @lvbboi9 3 года назад +13

      He gave us a beautiful frame of Jazza screaming in fear from Twerking Bob Ross

    • @christinakinch
      @christinakinch 3 года назад +3

      It was brilliant

    • @lthem3487
      @lthem3487 3 года назад +9

      Lol thanks for typing this, I stopped the video right before few seconds left till the end of the video so I wouldn't know without you 🤭

  • @suzt7076
    @suzt7076 2 года назад +4

    I am blown away that someone with your experience hasn’t come across some of these before. I was taught the first one when I was a little kid to copy images. The hairspray for fixative is common to starving art students, and paper stumps are a mainstream art tool. Love the results to your challenge!

  • @Alliecat298
    @Alliecat298 3 года назад +1

    As someone who's mom goes to a lot of garage and estate sales as well as hoards the dried paint into watercolor hack is actually pretty great for people who can't afford art supplies on a regular basis.

  • @ayushijha5958
    @ayushijha5958 3 года назад +521

    And suddenly the whole art community decided to test 5 minutes crafts

    • @snaik9141
      @snaik9141 3 года назад +3

      U played Holi well

    • @kanushibaweja9311
      @kanushibaweja9311 3 года назад +12

      True but not suddenly, for a long time they've been doin'

    • @ayushijha5958
      @ayushijha5958 3 года назад +7

      @@snaik9141 and Y stalked me well

    • @awesomeness0187
      @awesomeness0187 3 года назад +1

      Haha yes

    • @FireLlama550
      @FireLlama550 3 года назад

      They complain about it but they're literally giving them free advertisement

  • @sarah345
    @sarah345 3 года назад +1262

    My high school art teacher said blending stumps were cheating so I’ve never gotten into using one. I feel like as I’ve grown as an artist I’ve decided very few things are “cheating” the point is to have fun and make things.

    • @orchdork775
      @orchdork775 3 года назад +87

      Yea, the point is to create an image inspired either from real life, or from your imagination, so it shouldn't matter what techniques are used to get to that end result. All that matters is the finished piece, and whether or not you are happy with how it looks.
      That being said, I do think that it's good to make sure students aren't reliant on blending stumps, because doing most of the blending with pencils gives you more control.
      Did he say that blending with your finger is cheating, too, or was it just blending stumps? If he was okay with finger blending, then that just doesn't make sense, because your finger gets oil and dirt all over your paper, so a blending stump would be far superior.

    • @sarah345
      @sarah345 3 года назад +40

      @@orchdork775 I agree :)
      and no he didn't want us blending with our fingers either. Like you said, he did probably just want us to learn to blend with the pencil, and not rely on smudging.
      He was actually a really great teacher, I had him for 4 years and he was really invested in his classes. He ran the special art program at my high school so we all took 2 art credits a year and sometimes both were with him.
      He also recommended that we all paint exclusively with red, yellow, blue, and white paint, which was a bit extreme, but also a great exercise for becoming really good at colour mixing (and for saving money on paint lol). for some reason though it stuck with me the way he said blending stumps were cheating so I just never used them and didn't really think about why (I also didn't buy pre mixed paint colours for at least my first two years of university lol)

    • @sarah345
      @sarah345 3 года назад +30

      @Grace Slagle honestly, I don’t even think tracing is cheating. If you want to make stuff, make stuff, and do it however you want.
      I agree about stealing though, stealing is bad.

    • @sarah345
      @sarah345 3 года назад +5

      @Grace Slagle fair :)

    • @maahir44
      @maahir44 3 года назад +17

      Blending stumps are used by professionals. They aren't cheating

  • @HoneyballLP
    @HoneyballLP 3 года назад +279

    Hah I do thatz too! Thats my normal way of drawing xD 6:50 even analog ! yay - and also the rest wasn't new to me. But I am such an art nerd... xD I am all over arttube since... years... man, so many good videos and tutorials. Mhh Maybe I should share my hacks more often.

  • @serenamain5404
    @serenamain5404 2 года назад +7

    My grandmother gave me a ton of quality watercolors that were years old, and now years later I'm picking them back up just to learn. They are SO old they're all dried out, definitely still usable, but that back might work for me... I'm totally going to try it!

  • @moksha.m
    @moksha.m 3 года назад +286

    fun fact: 90% of comments are saying HOW DOES HE NOT KNOW WHAT A BLENDING STUMP IS? ITS SO GOOODOOD

    • @ryuAizawa69666
      @ryuAizawa69666 3 года назад +3

      I don't know what that means either lol

    • @adamhiggs6182
      @adamhiggs6182 3 года назад +3

      HOW DOES HE NOT KNOW WHAT A BLENDING STUMP IS?

    • @ivanraslan
      @ivanraslan 3 года назад

      nope

    • @mattfletchall5550
      @mattfletchall5550 3 года назад +1

      I was surprised to know that he wasn't aware yet. But it may have been for content. 😂

    • @moksha.m
      @moksha.m 3 года назад +1

      @Livada me neither

  • @thebraingame9513
    @thebraingame9513 3 года назад +459

    who else was surprised he didn't know what a blending stump is 😭
    they have literally saved my drawings!!

    • @theirlmess
      @theirlmess 3 года назад +4

      I've never used one,but they a r e a m a z I n g

    • @tariniprasad7744
      @tariniprasad7744 3 года назад +2

      Mee

    • @claylystoffer2697
      @claylystoffer2697 3 года назад +5

      if you like blending stumps you'd really like using a clean paint brush, I've found it makes it look more natural and its harder to lose the lighter values that you're trying to keep

    • @Charlieto
      @Charlieto 3 года назад +2

      whats the difference between a blending stump and your finger

    • @dragonhunter1902
      @dragonhunter1902 3 года назад +3

      He may have known of them as a tortillon, the other name for them.

  • @dianacourt377
    @dianacourt377 6 месяцев назад +1

    Jazz, your excitement over a blending stump is so pure.

  • @ElleInStitches
    @ElleInStitches 2 года назад +18

    8:04 Jazza's adorable excitement when he notices Rae's video is so wholesome

  • @spoorky7718
    @spoorky7718 3 года назад +509

    Pov: you’re trying to find a comment other than about jazza not knowing what a blending stump was

  • @cierradrummond2239
    @cierradrummond2239 3 года назад +197

    Omg! Thats my art! Im the first one he reacted to! I’ve never drawn a person before, it was quite difficult and i couldn’t get the eyes to work but I tried my best! I typically paint landscapes but I’ve been experimenting with other subjects in my favorite medium watercolor!

  • @kassiopiajudkins2722
    @kassiopiajudkins2722 2 года назад +37

    "What's a blending stump?" I was shocked that Jazza wasn't familiar with blending stumps/tortillons. (Apparently my phone isn't familiar with tortillons either. "I'm not talking about tortillas, phone!"🙄) They're such common tools, it was genuinely surprising to me that he hadn't used them before! Your never to old to discover something new (that's been around for ages)!😉
    Edit- Note to self, read the comments before posting a comment that says exactly the same thing as 100's of other people.✔

  • @melodeitea3317
    @melodeitea3317 Год назад +4

    Just discovered Jazza's channel with this video and I have to say but this guy's optimism and idk just cool positive vibes is really cool, I mean he was just complimenting everyone on their drawings for the dice challenge I found that really heartwarming as a shy beginner artist

  • @yayayyyayay3525
    @yayayyyayay3525 3 года назад +98

    Seeing jazza having such a wholesome smile while looking at Rae’s video warms my heart 🥺❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @nayshaprasad8318
      @nayshaprasad8318 3 года назад +1

      not tryna be that person but her name is rae

    • @yayayyyayay3525
      @yayayyyayay3525 3 года назад

      @@nayshaprasad8318 oh whoops let me edit it!

    • @eliseb5918
      @eliseb5918 3 года назад

      @@yayayyyayay3525 Time?

    • @MidniteHorrorfest
      @MidniteHorrorfest 3 года назад +1

      @@eliseb5918 8:07 ngl it made me smile lol

  • @lt.commanderkenobus9163
    @lt.commanderkenobus9163 3 года назад +58

    Blending stumps were literally what I used 50% of the time when I seriously got into drawing.
    And the hairspray thing was a hack in my drawing book I had back then.

  • @themurrrr
    @themurrrr 2 года назад +6

    When I studied at the art academy, the hairspray was the first hack I learned.
    We always bought Elnett, and it really worked!

  • @333whiteraven
    @333whiteraven Год назад +3

    Jazza, you just saved my favorite brush with that hand sanitizer hack! I was cooking and painting at the same time (yes, bad idea) and when my food burned (you don't have to say it), I abandoned my paints to save dinner. A few hours later I remembered my brushes, but it was too late. I've held onto those rock hard brushes for 6 months. But 2 minutes working the hand sanitizer in and they're completely restored! I'm thrilled!!!

  • @Summerierierish
    @Summerierierish 3 года назад +156

    You only showed my drawing briefly but HOLY CRAP THANK YOU FOR FEATURING MY CREATURE AND EVEN FOR GOING "WHOA"
    I am so honored and so happy! I didn't think you'd even see it. You just made my day!

    • @nicreven
      @nicreven Год назад

      which one's yours?

  • @garydemonic
    @garydemonic 3 года назад +69

    when it comes to the hairspray to prevent smudges it does work. you have to get the cheapest hair spray you can. high end sprays are mostly water and won't work. Hair Net spray is probably the best you can get for it. but then again you can use matte spray finishers like Jazza did, but they're a lot more expensive.

  • @FNashYT.Twitch
    @FNashYT.Twitch Год назад +1

    About the sketch book thing, I do that too but not just with drawing. With anything on paper I tend to keep it all on one side cause I only really use pencil and I don't like it smearing, it also just feels right

  • @jessicashippeehealcalm9943
    @jessicashippeehealcalm9943 2 года назад

    That 1st one works! I've done that with tracing paper since I was a kid! Trace it, flip it, heavy pencil lines. Turn back over, place on paper, retrace! Viola! The sketched version, that you can redraw, color, add flair to, etc! Using tracing paper, makes it even easier to see the original, rather than just scribbling a bunch on the back. You can actually just go over the "real" drawing", so no guessing if you got all the edges.

  • @Serinigalini
    @Serinigalini 3 года назад +72

    I've been seeing multiple hacks on my FYP for a while now and this is probably a sign to try em out for myself too lol!

    • @DoodyDraws
      @DoodyDraws 3 года назад +1

      Loved your latest video.. u just gained my sub ✌️😁

    • @Serinigalini
      @Serinigalini 3 года назад

      @@DoodyDraws Oh! That's so sweet 😭 Thank you so much!! ❤

  • @Michael_Moon03
    @Michael_Moon03 3 года назад +370

    Whenever Jazz’s says “TikTok” he sounds like a parent trying to stay hip with the kids- wait.......

  • @mariamoss6867
    @mariamoss6867 3 года назад +3

    Omg the fact Jazza didn't know what a tortillion (blending stump) was has me shook 😳 Absolutely boosted the quality of my graphite pieces!!!

  • @spritemarie
    @spritemarie Год назад +2

    I have known what a blending stump was since I was in middle school and couldn’t believe Jazza, a professional illustrator didn’t know what it is. Then he was like, duh, a white gel pen is used for highlighting, and I never knew that before I saw it on his RUclips channel. Lol. Sharing the knowledge is great.

  • @whinn
    @whinn 3 года назад +161

    we’re gonna need a video dedicated to blending stumps

  • @SyrisDarkness
    @SyrisDarkness 3 года назад +22

    In case of the hair spray hack, as far as I remember from my life drawing classes (loooong long long time ago) it depended on the brand, quality and/or composition of the hair spray and it required a little bit of trial and error to find one that would work (depending on what brands you could locally get). Usually the cheaper/crappier they were, the better they worked as sealants.

  • @Hazelcakes
    @Hazelcakes Год назад

    Lol the dice creatures is a game I play with my ESL students, we use it to teach body parts and review numbers and colours. The kids love it, but obviously we simplify it and get them to draw a simple circle or something to make the body. I love seeing what they do!

  • @evanoll4025
    @evanoll4025 6 месяцев назад +1

    low key shocked that you’ve never heard of blending stumps! they’re a lifesaver.

  • @dominikw9617
    @dominikw9617 3 года назад +22

    Blending Stumps are for real so uesful!! Even I who is really bad at art managed to draw a very realistic Portrait of Ellie from LoU for my girlfriend with a bit of endurance. It is honestly so fun. You can also just put a Black and White filter on a Photo and get the drawing Started!

    • @henpokpok5431
      @henpokpok5431 3 года назад

      The filter, that's what I'd do too 😂 put it on different type of B&W filter to see which one easier to draw.

    • @lvbboi9
      @lvbboi9 3 года назад

      Tlou*
      Blending stumps are very satisying

  • @wyattdupre2721
    @wyattdupre2721 3 года назад +147

    I feel like evermore video jazz finds a new art tool he wants to mess around with

  • @pixiupop9067
    @pixiupop9067 Год назад

    Fixing your creation with hair lacquer is a classic technique that works very well for pastel, pencil, charcoal and chalk. My art teacher taught me about it 15 years ago ;-)

  • @dragonsandr4
    @dragonsandr4 3 года назад +6

    Discovered Jazza only a few days ago, and been binge-watching many videos (from old tutorials to more recent ones).
    I'm very art-tertained 😁

  • @hannahmilby4870
    @hannahmilby4870 3 года назад +20

    I can’t wait to see those duets

  • @msa_art
    @msa_art 3 года назад +28

    Omg, this is EEEPPPPIIIICCC!
    I finally know one thing that jazza doesn't know in art. The blending stump😱

  • @sweetsunia
    @sweetsunia Год назад

    for the hack where the artist put a dried out paintbrush into hand sanitizer - it works with anything that has enough alcohol in it, like rubbing alcohol. it works like a charm and you don't have to leave the brush in for more than even 20 seconds!

  • @spartakip9507
    @spartakip9507 Год назад +2

    The excitement at recognizing Rae is so wholesome.

  • @sharkzilla3804
    @sharkzilla3804 3 года назад +62

    Hope you all have a great and happy Easter today and stay safe 💕

    • @RedPanda68212
      @RedPanda68212 3 года назад +2

      no it is tomorow

    • @sharkzilla3804
      @sharkzilla3804 3 года назад +4

      @@RedPanda68212 no it 12:38am where I live

    • @amcc1983
      @amcc1983 3 года назад

      For me right now it's 9:09

    • @angelfish3243
      @angelfish3243 3 года назад

      Tomorrow is Easter but still happy Easter

  • @Doginthesleep
    @Doginthesleep 3 года назад +32

    Stoked to get into these. It’s 6 am. Coffee and jazza. What a great way to start the day.

  • @minari3462
    @minari3462 3 года назад +3

    finally! something on tiktok i don't hate!

  • @drefenoejf
    @drefenoejf Год назад

    That hairspray hack is especially useful to get your sketchbooks not to smear.

  • @ivygarcia6878
    @ivygarcia6878 3 года назад +8

    2:37 I'm surprised Jazza doesn't know what a bender is! They're super helpful in drawings. (I've never heard anyone refer to it as a blending stump before)

  • @moon_____
    @moon_____ 3 года назад +16

    ''G'day I'm Jazza''
    That makes me happy each time I hear it

  • @YourDailyDoseofJillish
    @YourDailyDoseofJillish 3 года назад

    Blending stumps are so helpful!!! Used those for the first time in high school art. Same with using hair spray, particularly on pastel art!

  • @TchaikovskyResurrect
    @TchaikovskyResurrect 2 года назад +2

    12:04 i thing i should star to draw on the left side of my sketch book bc my wrist always over laps with the spiral
    ( left handed problems)

  • @arnavbedi123
    @arnavbedi123 3 года назад +46

    JAZZA DIDNT KNOW WHAT A BLENDING STUMP WAS !?!?! OMGGGGG ...guys we could prolly be looking at a v gr8 video next week-🤡

  • @pharohguy1379
    @pharohguy1379 3 года назад

    That dragon drawing is now a staple for transferring drawings, first the big to small transfer gadget and now this

  • @threeballwilly
    @threeballwilly 2 года назад +1

    Kids, kids are the reasons behind neglected paints. They aren't my paints, I don't use them. It's been neat going through my nieces' old art stuff with my brother, all the unused everything. Wish I'd seen this before we threw out all that dry paint out.

  • @gctf9925
    @gctf9925 3 года назад +109

    RUclips > tiktok.

    • @dinkletree3561
      @dinkletree3561 3 года назад

      @Grace Slagle omg same 😩😩

    • @hampter460
      @hampter460 3 года назад +7

      I love tiktok. It makes me hungry for tictacs which I havent eaten for 3 years. I miss you orange tictac, may we meet again in my drooling mouth.

  • @Nana-pp4fp
    @Nana-pp4fp 3 года назад +25

    Omg yes!!! Jazz saw my TikTok✨
    I’m so exited that I can’t believe it xD
    Glad you like it✨

  • @RedWolfRun
    @RedWolfRun Год назад

    I love using a blending stump/stick! Would recommend for smooth blends when using media such as pencils, charcoal, coloring pencils, or similar. They work a bit differently with colored media so you’ll have to play around with it a bit to get used to the different blends, but it really helps to take traditional drawings to the next level. I’ve used the blending stick for 12 years now and would never leave it out of my media collection.

  • @yayahsafiah
    @yayahsafiah 2 года назад

    the way he got excited when he saw rae was so wholesome 😭❤

  • @dailinelily
    @dailinelily 3 года назад +14

    Random Iconic Jazza line:
    "What you DON'T know is he's a really talented lover!"

  • @aquamarinefox8207
    @aquamarinefox8207 3 года назад +3

    A lot of these tips I've taught my students. like the color pencil in the water you don't even have to soak it you can just dip it to blend and it's really cool. The blending sounds also can be called tortillions. I like to tell my students that I've made plenty of mistakes to teach you guys not to make so that you can find the new ones and figure out how to solve them. Another real good tip is to take photos of your artwork and flip them around in the edit mode and you can see plenty of mistakes that you need to correct with your anatomy.

  • @coconanigans3533
    @coconanigans3533 2 года назад

    I'm the same!! My friends always used to call me out on never using the left side of the sketchbook. If I use the left side I have to turn the sketchbook upside down so that's becomes the right side.

  • @realdeal9876
    @realdeal9876 3 года назад

    Another way to store custom mixed paint that you want to save? Silicone cosmetics containers for traveling. They are usually air tight, small, and washable. I recently found that using little silicone pots (commonly used for a certain resin smokeable substance) work even better, and you can get them for much cheaper than the travel cosmetic containers. I found a pack of 30 on amazon for $13 USD

  • @MerakiPainter
    @MerakiPainter 3 года назад +5

    Don't tell me you've gone your whole like without these! 2:30 jazza you need it they're so nice!

  • @nightmare_6
    @nightmare_6 3 года назад +176

    fun fact: everyone's early until they refresh the page
    edit: why is everyone talking about him not knowing about blending stumps lol

  • @hey_its_Lola
    @hey_its_Lola Год назад +1

    As someone who watches Super Rae Dizzle on a daily basis and is subscribed to her, the “Hey, it’s Rae!” was just so wholesome for me

  • @Ruby..lalala
    @Ruby..lalala 2 года назад

    tbh, I didn't know what a blending stump was til quite recently, and so I completely understand Jazza. But the transfer technique! you have to know that!!!!

  • @syaz._9157
    @syaz._9157 3 года назад +5

    Lets just give him a hug and a moment of silence cuz for the rest of his life he was a professional artist he had every art tools accept for one a blending stump

  • @neok1yte494
    @neok1yte494 3 года назад +12

    I can’t be alone having no clue what a blending stump is

  • @ashleighsutton2553
    @ashleighsutton2553 3 года назад +2

    Blending stumps are really useful for pastel drawings sometimes

  • @inesabelha4384
    @inesabelha4384 3 года назад +1

    My art teacher used to say that a blending stump is an artist's worst enemy because the drawings become pasty and dirty, and if we ever used it we didn't know how to blend. Sooo because of her no one in my class used it

  • @cinnamonflower6449
    @cinnamonflower6449 3 года назад +3

    3:50 actually, the hack to fix your artwork with hair spray does work at least when you use coal... I never tried it with graphit. But I fix all my coal drawings and sketches with it

  • @-..cloudfall..-
    @-..cloudfall..- 3 года назад +23

    You’ve never used blending stumps?! How have you never even heard of them?!

  • @raeorion
    @raeorion Год назад

    The editor wins the duet of the day 😅💜

  • @heidicroucher
    @heidicroucher 2 месяца назад

    I watched this video when it was first posted... but Im still flabbergasted that Jazza had never used, much less heard of, a blending stump until this video!!!! 🤯

  • @gyraniball7494
    @gyraniball7494 3 года назад +10

    The tinfoil hack is incredibly wasteful though...just take the few minutes and clean whatever your using 🙌🏽✨

  • @zyclopzzarts
    @zyclopzzarts 3 года назад +5

    Jazza: Let me teach you shading
    Also jazza: What is a Blending Stump

  • @fan_no.1232
    @fan_no.1232 3 года назад

    This guy have been drawing for so many years and don't know what a blending stump is? I can't even imagine drawing without one

  • @lola_drawings5719
    @lola_drawings5719 3 года назад +3

    Jazza : I'm professional artist
    Also jazza : what's a blending stump

  • @IndianCook
    @IndianCook 3 года назад +557

    Me after looking at notifications and seeing a new video from Jazza: yay I'll give it three fourth or fifth like and comment
    Me after opening the video: oh, is 12k views, 2.5k likes and 200+ comments already -_-

    • @foxbean4363
      @foxbean4363 3 года назад +6

      Yeah same....

    • @ivygarcia6878
      @ivygarcia6878 3 года назад +6

      At least you didn't expect to be first 🤷

  • @AlyssaPerrine
    @AlyssaPerrine 3 года назад +138

    sorry, i'm genuinely crying right now. i was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder when we thought it was bipolar my entire life. because of this, art was a huge outlet. i found your channel when you were just celebrating one million, and you responded to one of my comments. to now see FIVE POINT FIVE MILLION? after finding this channel again after a year or two? its so overwhelming because youve deserved it from DAY ONE. gosh.

    • @be4v228
      @be4v228 2 года назад +1

      jeeze attention seeking much, WAAWAWAWAWAWAWA

    • @AlyssaPerrine
      @AlyssaPerrine 2 года назад +1

      @@be4v228 we know you are

    • @4Rgames
      @4Rgames 2 года назад

      @@be4v228 You sir, are reported

  • @brandienichole7474
    @brandienichole7474 Год назад

    I know I’m late but I can’t believe the great Jazza has never seen a blending stump until then. They are all over the US, even in Walmart and dollar stores.

  • @elizabethfisher6164
    @elizabethfisher6164 2 года назад

    Blending stumps are SO HELPFUL, especially with graphite and charcoal. Highly recommend.

  • @itz_kybrrr
    @itz_kybrrr 3 года назад +5

    Man, this is the reason why I wish my parents would allow me to have Tik-tok. Some people in Tik-Tok's art community are really helpful, and plus I want to participate in stuff like this and be able to share it with Jazza

  • @rexart426
    @rexart426 3 года назад +5

    13:33
    Jazza is tyler1 lite “aah help” 😂

  • @selenaforrester6805
    @selenaforrester6805 3 года назад

    I use the right side of my sketchbook because I’m right handed and the spiral bound sketchbooks I buy hurt my hand/wrist when I’m using the left side. It’s just more comfortable to use the right side. My media of choice is also usually sharpie or ink and it bleeds through to the back.

  • @sampseon4340
    @sampseon4340 2 года назад +2

    Hey jazza! Just saw this and the hair spray one does actually work for studio work when you don't have the actual product! It does take a good bit and you need to let it dry for a day but it has saved muuuuuch more than without!

    • @redvelvet9215
      @redvelvet9215 Год назад

      That method will yellow your art 0/10 hack

  • @UnzippedFizz
    @UnzippedFizz 3 года назад +16

    I actually use hair spray in my sketchbook just to stop sketches and stuff from transferring over the pages-so i think it might just be the brand?? It's always worked for me so idk-

    • @AshriyaJaveed
      @AshriyaJaveed 3 года назад +1

      What brand you use?

    • @UnzippedFizz
      @UnzippedFizz 3 года назад +1

      @@AshriyaJaveed Honestly it's just a cheap one from a british store called Boots-I'm pretty sure it's just the store's own brand. Cost like £1.50 or something

    • @UnzippedFizz
      @UnzippedFizz 3 года назад

      @@AshriyaJaveed Ok i actually went and double checked cause i didnt wanna give you the wrong info and yeah it's just "Boots, Extra firm hold hairspray" Unperfumed

    • @dinkletree3561
      @dinkletree3561 3 года назад +1

      doesn’t it ruin the art tho? what if ur using watercolor pencils?

    • @UnzippedFizz
      @UnzippedFizz 3 года назад +1

      @@dinkletree3561 Doesnt ruin the art! All of my sketches have been 100% ok. If you're going to try it with water colour pencils or different mediums like that who i'd recommend doing a swatch page and then spraying it with a few layers to see if any dont react well to it. I did that and figured out that one of my pens did bleed a little when made wet, but aside from that everything else was oki.