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  • @edb0117
    @edb0117 Год назад +5410

    The fact that Jazza says hexagon, draws an pentagon and then corrects himself by saying that's an octagon is all too good.

    • @Yukia96
      @Yukia96 Год назад +99

      thats just Jazza

    • @djentity303
      @djentity303 Год назад +37

      THAT IS JUST Jazza as Anna said

    • @purplemosasaurus5987
      @purplemosasaurus5987 Год назад +30

      I was about to comment about that but I knew someone would've already said that.

    • @AlexanderChilds
      @AlexanderChilds Год назад +13

      Dang, immediately dropped here to say this lmao. And yeah, just Jazza.

    • @minkie4155
      @minkie4155 Год назад +22

      I spent way too much time trying to process that point, It made my brain short circuit! I’m glad you cleared that up for me, I was beginning to question my reality.

  • @CookieCat94
    @CookieCat94 Год назад +1028

    To avoid layer lines if you wait till the previous layer is nearly cured and then pour it helps. Might also be worth investing in some deep pour resin if you try this again, it cures a bit slower but also generates less heat while curing and isn't as likely to flash cure and crack with deeper pours like these.

    • @JustAnotherBuckyLover
      @JustAnotherBuckyLover Год назад +93

      Or alter the angle of the project. If you align the project so that you are pouring the resin with the front of the project face down, then the lines won't be visible from the front viewing angle, either - only from the top and sides. Or, alternatively, get a slow cure, deep pour resin and a chest freezer! That also works. LOL

    • @cbkqmom
      @cbkqmom Год назад +35

      Yeah, if you’re gonna go all in, definitely get a deep pour resin 😬

    • @justyouraverageweirdo
      @justyouraverageweirdo Год назад +8

      Yeah, I've seen people who work with resin a lot do both of these before and have a lot better results thanks to it (little no damage of the things they put inside the resin and the same with the end condition of the resin itself)

    • @weganmerner7014
      @weganmerner7014 Год назад +4

      You seem to know what your talking about, why on the layers where pieces were added did it look harshe? Specifically the star and Mario himself?

    • @lukaswroblewski
      @lukaswroblewski Год назад +5

      @@weganmerner7014 it all depends on oils and dirt that’s there before. I don’t remember which layers those were but if one of those was the thick layer it could have gotten oils from heating the acrylic, clay, or any objects like the marine plants.

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Год назад +1076

    Its so nice of Jazza to release his friends from basement and make a video with them

    • @Erti-SamC
      @Erti-SamC Год назад +6

      WHy am I seeing you everywhere now?

    • @Vee_of_the_Weald
      @Vee_of_the_Weald Год назад +2

      Wrong video! It’s Simon Whistler who keeps his minions in his basement 😂

  • @SquidmarMiniatures
    @SquidmarMiniatures Год назад +1193

    Thank you so much for having us jazza! We had so much fun and honestly i feel like you nailed the challenge, your sculpting is so good! Next Pour will be 10/10! 🎉🎉🎉

    • @Jazza
      @Jazza  Год назад +129

      It was an honor my friend! Thanks for bringing the Sweedish candies! Your diorama was INCREDIBLE!

    • @Mikoo85
      @Mikoo85 Год назад +7

      I hope you gave Jazza djungelvrål 😏😄

    • @halo.animations1330
      @halo.animations1330 Год назад +2

      Myeah I hope the resin pour on you WARLORD TITAN diorama turns out good

    • @markopopov1947
      @markopopov1947 Год назад +4

      ​@Jazza take a look at North Of The Border, great channel and does great with resin

    • @fwarhag
      @fwarhag Год назад

      @@Jazza my brother in christ you know that squidmar is 2 people right?

  • @ggroombr
    @ggroombr Год назад +349

    You should have sanded each side down to 2000 grit then polished with a standard automotive polish, Would have come out like glass 👌🏼

    • @syzygy4365
      @syzygy4365 Год назад +13

      Not if the cure lines go all the way through. 😢

  • @jonasschafer4893
    @jonasschafer4893 Год назад +197

    Really cool idea! But mate, you wanna use deep pour resin for this kind of stuff and start pouring when the last layer is not completely hardened but past the "hot phase". Also mix the dye into a container with all the component A you need and add the hardener later on in batches. That way the colour is not off between the layers.
    Oh and lastly: Pleeeaaase use a mitre gauge when crosscutting on the table saw! Huge kickback risk there

    • @j0d29
      @j0d29 Год назад +8

      After you said mate I had to decide whether to read this in my head with an Australian accent or British accent

    • @jonasschafer4893
      @jonasschafer4893 Год назад +1

      @@j0d29 Well, what did you decide? :D

    • @jonasschafer4893
      @jonasschafer4893 Год назад +1

      @@boredaf6332 Name is kinda telltale isn't it? 😂

  • @meola69420
    @meola69420 Год назад +223

    Instead of doing a final layer of UV resin, I would have sanded the existing surface with a 1000 grit wet/dry sand paper, then a 2000 grit wet/dry sand paper, then a machine polish with rubbing compound and finally a carnuba wax. Basically how you would do the paint on a car. The micro-abrasives cut it down, and even it out, and the carnuba is the best pure wax and would make it look like glass. Possibly more work, but it would make the depth ridiculous.

  • @jessicapease9101
    @jessicapease9101 Год назад +278

    This challenge has Evan & Katelyn written all over it! Resin time!

    • @snowpuppies1
      @snowpuppies1 Год назад +25

      Doo doo doo doo

    • @msljw103
      @msljw103 Год назад +6

      I was thinking that too😭😭

    • @lmvr-ec7gr
      @lmvr-ec7gr Год назад +14

      I neeeeeed them to do the project and maybe give jazza some tips along the way

    • @kyramonday9141
      @kyramonday9141 Год назад +7

      @@snowpuppies1 *Katelyns voice* Resin time resin time doo doo doo doo resin time

    • @westly1347
      @westly1347 Год назад

      LITERALLY WHAT I WAS THINKING. IN MY HEAD THE VIDEO WHERE THEY TALK ABOUT HOW DEEP TO POUR RESIN WAS PLAYING IN MY HEAD.

  • @frankierzucekjr
    @frankierzucekjr Год назад +58

    Mario's eyes reflecting the yellow from the Star was brilliant. Well done. Resin is definitely a pain. Even guys who make projects weekly with it run into problems. Great work

  • @Meoiswa
    @Meoiswa Год назад +56

    If you ever attempt something like this again, pouring the resin back to front (as in, have the piece rotated 90 degrees up, so that the front of the final piece is facing up, and the back of the piece is at the bottom), that way the layers will not be so clearly visible, and they will actually help increase the depth effect. Plus any bubbles that show up will be mostly distributed among the edges of the piece and not in the center

    • @theimmersedreader
      @theimmersedreader Год назад +1

      Also pouring the next layer when the previous hasn't fully cured.

    • @helloemilymills
      @helloemilymills Год назад +1

      That's very clever! Would make a big difference 👍

  • @thewarrior3664
    @thewarrior3664 Год назад +20

    6:43 "They're lid had a hexagon shaped hole" *Draws Pentagon* "I just drew an octogon"

  • @necrofai6713
    @necrofai6713 Год назад +111

    Would be super neat to see Jazza collab with Even and Kaitlyn on his next resin project!

    • @Victoria-po2xj
      @Victoria-po2xj Год назад +3

      I actually would love to see this!

    • @snowpuppies1
      @snowpuppies1 Год назад +5

      I thought about them as well, but I also had this weird Nick Zammetti idea?

    • @mandysmenagerie4466
      @mandysmenagerie4466 Год назад +1

      Theres also Bens Worx who is Australian and does great resin stuff!

    • @teresae8575
      @teresae8575 Год назад +2

      I was thinking about commenting the same thing. That would be a great collaboration

    • @katlyn4819
      @katlyn4819 Год назад +2

      Yes they would have been perfect to help out making sure that all the proper steps were taken with using resin! And they make really cool projects as well.

  • @kevinJust
    @kevinJust Год назад +51

    It might be fun to do a collab with Even and Katelyn

    • @amethystfox
      @amethystfox Год назад +7

      All 3 of them freaking out over resin would be funny

    • @siucracos
      @siucracos Год назад +1

      *collab

    • @scherre
      @scherre Год назад +3

      Poor Katelyn though, dealing with the chaos of both Evan and Jazza at the same time ;) But it would be fun!

  • @xeronecross
    @xeronecross Год назад +21

    Nick Zammeti is a great artist. He does a lot of resin projects over the years. Theres' also Evan & Katelyn who do probably just as much resin projects. Something to consider when you do your next resin project as some advice on how to fix mistakes from them. You wont regret checking their videos out.

    • @snowpuppies1
      @snowpuppies1 Год назад

      Omg. I just left a comment about NZ.

  • @sunbuggg
    @sunbuggg Год назад +23

    Based on what i’ve learned from watching Evan and Katelyn (highly recommend!) they should use deep pour resin, it cures slower and doesn’t produce as much heat :p

  • @SoCalJellybean
    @SoCalJellybean Год назад +7

    Resin is one of the most incredible materials to work with, but it’s also one of the most difficult!
    It’s just SO finicky and unpredictable; you could do 1,000 resin projects, get super-confident about it, and on your next pour have a total disaster!
    Resin definitely knows how to humble an artist, that’s for sure! 😬

  • @sabriinnnaaaa
    @sabriinnnaaaa Год назад +7

    Ive seen quite a few people do this type of diarama before. My tip for this is to do the pour from back to front(on the side) not top to bottom that way you don't see all the pour lines from the front view.

  • @Animalconferece
    @Animalconferece Год назад +35

    I would love to see Jazza and North of the Border do a sculpture off!

    • @ceepally
      @ceepally Год назад +11

      I love jazza but Adam is 1000 times better at sculpting

    • @commehter
      @commehter Год назад +10

      @@ceepally So you're saying Jazza is a jack of all arts and Adam is a master of tiny nerdy nightmares?

    • @lukaswroblewski
      @lukaswroblewski Год назад +2

      @@commehter some times medium nerdy nightmares when he doesn’t print templates

    • @quietlychaotically
      @quietlychaotically Год назад +1

      even better, they work together and create something truly out of our nightmares
      (and adam could even be freed from painting if he passed it off to jazza)

  • @vivilaineroosen7676
    @vivilaineroosen7676 Год назад +12

    The details look so good

  • @fleakuda
    @fleakuda Год назад +12

    You guys should definitely do a collab with Evan & Katelyn for some great Resin Time!

  • @lukaswroblewski
    @lukaswroblewski Год назад +41

    I’m wondering if they used deep pour resin or regular resin. I’m assuming they didn’t because the others were finished fairly soon after pour according to jazza. if you get decent quality deep pour, you can pour 4-6 inches at a time. Granted it takes 24-48 hours before set but it works better for what they were trying to make.

    • @terrainbeast9154
      @terrainbeast9154 Год назад +1

      I was also wondering this, I have used the non toxic deep pour off amazon and never ran into this issue before!

    • @lukaswroblewski
      @lukaswroblewski Год назад +1

      @@terrainbeast9154 yeah he definitely went the quick route with immediate result route and it screwed up the projects. But they would rather quantity over quality as of late.

  • @IsaYuki
    @IsaYuki Год назад +11

    It is amazing :D
    For the future, I feel like for resin work, especially that big, you could do some crosswork with Evan and Katelyn (same channel name). They will be very helpful for sure ;)

  • @sharkie8768
    @sharkie8768 Год назад +3

    I love when things don’t go well or don’t turn out as expected Jazza still accepts that he’s had the opportunity to learn during the process, it’s always inspiring 😊 especially when you yourself always expect your art to turn out perfect

  • @dragonmagic4636
    @dragonmagic4636 Год назад +5

    "But didn't look like I'd trust him with my mushrooms of you know what I mean." **proceeds to look perplexed by what he just said**
    Jazza's facial expressions are everything XD

  • @LeglessWonder
    @LeglessWonder Год назад +16

    I keep considering doing a resin pour.
    Then I watch another video of someone doing it and I’m like “nah I’ll pass” lol

  • @micaylalynn9281
    @micaylalynn9281 Год назад +11

    If your resin's cure time was less than 72 hours, I'm betting you were not using a deep pour resin. Every resin has a maximum pour depth. Most can't go above 1" without the issues you were running into. If you use that faster curing resin you have to do more layers. Generally you want to pour the next layer when the last one has reached a tacky stage so they blend together.

  • @leigheaston5264
    @leigheaston5264 Год назад +1

    A collab with Evan and Katelyn is in order. They’ve raised experimenting with resin (Resin Time) to a new level. A fine art, even.

  • @Mostafa-pc3vd
    @Mostafa-pc3vd Год назад +2

    I love how the bubbles actually make it better since this is "underwater"

  • @Taracinablue
    @Taracinablue Год назад +6

    What a project! If you ever get a chance, a collaboration with Evan & Katelyn would not be amiss--they're a DIY couple and very experienced with resin. Of course, they're in Texas, so I'm not holding my breath =P
    Feedback: the video felt a bit rushed. We weren't really introduced to the Squidmar guys, for example, and the theme seemed just tossed in there. (Tone is very tricky to convey in text, so let me say I'm not intending to criticize you guys, but just trying to be helpful 🙂 )

  • @djwolffie8321
    @djwolffie8321 Год назад +5

    I love how dedicated jazza is

  • @IronWolf123
    @IronWolf123 Год назад +1

    The odd Cheep Cheep could be a reference to how mobs dance during beat drops in games like the memed "huh, huh" dance by the koopas

  • @Parodeez_Studios
    @Parodeez_Studios Год назад +1

    Honestly I like when underwater scenes have bubbles, makes it more realistic.

  • @Sleeping_Turtle.
    @Sleeping_Turtle. Год назад +9

    Every time I watch your videos I get inspired to do more work of my own. Thank you for uploading! You're awesome!🎉❤

  • @MortenWill
    @MortenWill Год назад +4

    What I got out of this video series was: That the real treasure was the value of the resin they poured along the way

  • @thingsilike
    @thingsilike Год назад +2

    I hope you keep refining this technique and doing more of those !!! Its amazing 😮

  • @boneyardgrim4971
    @boneyardgrim4971 Год назад +2

    The lines in Jazza's resin actually remind me of the old TV's when they'd act up and you'd get those little lines running across the screen. To me it fits really well considering how long Mario has been around. It'd be cool if he made a frame/case for his Mario creation that looked like one of those old faux wood TVs with the rabbit ears. He could even run LEDs in it if he wanted to at that point to play with the color of the resin water.

  • @blackhawk2788
    @blackhawk2788 Год назад +9

    I wouldn’t trust him with my mushrooms if ya know what i mean- no jazza nobody knows what you mean 😂

  • @123amandapanda456
    @123amandapanda456 Год назад +1

    I''d love to see you do a collab with Evan and Katelyn doing a resin project! I've learned a lot about resin pours just by watching their videos and think you two would have so much fun coming up with a project together.

  • @Furyhound
    @Furyhound Год назад +1

    The visible layering actually reminds me of some older televisions

  • @ellenbsmiley
    @ellenbsmiley Год назад +3

    Very impressive, loved this video! I wonder how much better it would look if it had been turned on it's side face down so the layers would be visible only on the sides and it would be clear on the front.

  • @ChantelleArts
    @ChantelleArts Год назад +5

    This actually looks so cool! Kind of makes me want to try resin 😍

  • @cre8iveflare
    @cre8iveflare Год назад +1

    The dead fish... I can't stop laughing.

  • @Narra0002
    @Narra0002 Год назад +1

    You did great, Jazza! I can tell you learned so much though the process

  • @amethystfox
    @amethystfox Год назад +7

    any Evan and Katelyn fans knowing and worrying about the big resin pours

  • @Creepaminer
    @Creepaminer Год назад +4

    “Their lid had a small hex opening”
    *draws pentagon*
    “I literally just drew an octagon…”
    😂

  • @haileystringfield8230
    @haileystringfield8230 Год назад +1

    I usually find resin videos really boring but a jazza video is never boring and it turned out so cool! Well done

  • @wAwCreator
    @wAwCreator Год назад

    Oh no, what a disaster! I can only imagine how frustrating it must be when things don't go as planned. But hey, you live and learn. Looking forward to seeing your next resin project!

  • @hops3434
    @hops3434 Год назад +3

    i know nothing of resin pours, but i had to wonder, if you could make cured resin supports for you floating objects, could the entire piece be done in one large pour ? ( to avoid the layer look )

    • @minkie4155
      @minkie4155 Год назад +1

      I don’t think so, even with a “deep pour” resin I think the size and depth of these projects would be too big. You definitely couldn’t do it with regular resin pour, because it heats up dramatically as it sets and could literally melt some of the objects, explode the mould casing and generally be a dangerous, disfigured mess! The deep pour resin certainly allows you to do a much larger single pour as it sets much slower and doesn’t generate nearly as much heat, however as I said, I still think this project would be too large even for the deep pour resin. Hope this answers some of your questions, I’m no expert but I’ve seen a lot of people do it and I’ve seen a ton of the mistakes

    • @lukaswroblewski
      @lukaswroblewski Год назад

      @@minkie4155 there are some deep pour resins that allow you to pour up to 12 inches deep. But in his case he was adding something between every few layers.

  • @annahall5248
    @annahall5248 Год назад +4

    It's a good day when Jazza posts a video

  • @aceusmusic2168
    @aceusmusic2168 Год назад

    Literally my favorite creatives collaborating like this is a dream come true

  • @chaoticpainting1507
    @chaoticpainting1507 Год назад

    I love all 3 channels and have for a long time, must say I subbed to Squidmar first because I am a mini painter myself, but have migrated to yours and tabletop time's channel... you guys all do such amazing work and contribute so much to our community!! I come from the era where all you had was either the people you knew or whatever books or magazines you could get your hands on... internet wasn't the beast that it is today... so much has changed in the last 30 or so years, it's nice to have guys like you putting out all this amazing content to learn and be inspired by!! Thanks for sharing bro! 🤘🏼🤘🏼

  • @redfreckle2044
    @redfreckle2044 Год назад +4

    2:31 dude cutting small blocks like that on the table saw while using the fence is dangerous AF, definitely not something people should think is okay do to. The small piece can and will get trapped between the blade and fence and shoot out toward you at literally 100mph. You can slap together a simple cross-cut sled in 5 minutes, or a decent one in 20, there are thousands of videos on making them. This will make cross cuts more accurate and 1000x safer. Peace!

    • @pixazelz
      @pixazelz Год назад

      True . Safety first .

  • @benjibeamer4085
    @benjibeamer4085 Год назад +3

    Jazza, I purchased the pro sketch pack weeks ago and have had no update since and it's feeling like I was scammed considering it cost me $170AUD WHEN DO THEY GET SENT OUT

    • @aj32769
      @aj32769 Год назад

      I can’t speak for anyone else but me, but it wasn’t a scam and I received mine. Hopefully you will get yours soon

  • @joshmortimer3433
    @joshmortimer3433 Год назад

    two of my favourite artists collaborating together, loved it. Please do more together,

  • @Sharks.are.friends
    @Sharks.are.friends Год назад

    Jazza, you’re such an amazing artist. This was very inspirational that you kept at it and kept pushing to learn from every single pour to get this as amazing as you did. I know your son will love this even more than you love it because it was hand made by you and shows the dedication you put into your incredible art. Also, it’s so smart that you blur the other RUclipsrs work so we have to go see their videos on their channels. You have always been such an amazing person that constantly puts others as high as yourself or sometimes higher. That is a great quality to have. I cannot wait to go watch their videos from this collaboration.

  • @sexystarr
    @sexystarr Год назад +9

    Am I first?

  • @sexystarr
    @sexystarr Год назад +4

    Heyy

  • @Astraydas
    @Astraydas Год назад

    LOVE IT! Earliest ive been lols. The amount of effort that goes into these is mind blowing and its so cool seeing the process!😊

  • @potathoe1170
    @potathoe1170 Год назад

    dead fish & friend is perfect. Adds more character to the piece

  • @iainsmith5375
    @iainsmith5375 Год назад +3

    Second comment? lol Thx Jazza for amazing vid!

  • @tmf866
    @tmf866 Год назад +1

    Making a new surface with UV resin: I was taught about how to make such sculptures by the hollywood effects artist who made the suits for the original Robocop movies. He taught me that he'd finish the item and then rather than applying a thin layer of UV resin, he'd use several light coats of clear gloss spray paint.

  • @rashellelashley2455
    @rashellelashley2455 Год назад +1

    Honestly, the pour lines make it look like the lines on certain older TVs back when Mario was just starting out.

  • @alittlefrog2395
    @alittlefrog2395 Год назад

    You NEVER cease to amaze Jazza! This is an incredible piece!

  • @lucariette
    @lucariette Год назад +2

    The Requiem of a Dream pupils was a really cool touch. Good job Jazza and/or editor

  • @barbwatchesyt4084
    @barbwatchesyt4084 Год назад

    What an amazing video! Love it so much! Will check out the other guys' videos 😄🥰

  • @howtomakebabyred2692
    @howtomakebabyred2692 Год назад

    I love your content your channel is one of the only ones I get that nostalgic feeling from still 👏

  • @Lupin3rd1980
    @Lupin3rd1980 Год назад

    I know some on RUclips who make solid objects with resin, they also make them gradually because of the heat development, but they don't wait for the layers to harden completely, the surfaces of them are like jelly, which helps that individual layers merge better with the following layers and the dividing lines are hardly perceptible. Otherwise it's an impressive work.

  • @SmokeandSpirit
    @SmokeandSpirit Год назад +2

    It’s crazy to consider how unlikely eliminating layer lines in this project is. Even if you timed and proportioned each pour the same, there’s variation in the filled volume that will change the pour depth with each pour which will change the cure times and temperatures, causing different amounts of bubbles and variations in the cure color.

  • @misssherlock
    @misssherlock Год назад

    It's really great that you're using your platform to feature other artists
    You're amazing jazza
    I really like your collaboration videos

  • @adreamytealfox8562
    @adreamytealfox8562 Год назад

    That is like actually amazing! Great job dude.

  • @megan5867
    @megan5867 Год назад

    That's so kickass! It turned out really well man! Love it ❤

  • @Khether0001
    @Khether0001 Год назад +1

    *TO AVOID BUBBLES AND CRACKS ON DEEP RESIN POURS* For this technique you'll need one of those horizontal garage freezers. First, seal completely your object all around with a layer of resin to make sure there are no voids, trapped air will off-gas and bubble out as the pressure and heat of the curing process will push it out, let it fully cure before moving on. Then you'll need to keep your resin in the refrigerator for 48h before pouring, let it get to 60F / 15C or so. Place your object and the mould inside the freezer before pouring. Mix the resin and degas it as normal then pour the resin and keep your freezer as cold as possible. It will probably still take a few days to cure but you can perform a single pour (no layers!) of a block about 60 x 40 x 30 cm, possibly larger. It depends on the brand of the resin of course, but I believe he used MAS Deep Pour.
    *CREDIT TO: BM Sculptures* , you can see his technique in this video: Carving a 🐢 out of Epoxy & Wood

  • @dejiogunde4606
    @dejiogunde4606 Год назад

    Classic Jazza video! Bravissimo 👏

  • @dianajimenez9635
    @dianajimenez9635 Год назад

    I got to say. I know it was an add on but the fish looking at the “dead” fish is my favorite part and the bubbles add to the underwater effect!!

  • @Xenial_Lizzie
    @Xenial_Lizzie Год назад

    Oh. My. GAWSH.. 😂 the whole process was just so fun to watch. From his lack of shapes knowledge..lol.. to his major resin pour blunder, and the craftyness..with an i..I guess..lol.. his love Jazza and his crew 💜

  • @cafffy
    @cafffy Год назад +1

    I would LOVE Jazza to do a collab with Evan & Katelyn (the resin monarchy)!

  • @artandmorewithrachelnicole
    @artandmorewithrachelnicole Год назад

    Love your channel always ❤

  • @jamesarnold1809
    @jamesarnold1809 Год назад +1

    This was awesome.. nice to see you with table top time again bud...

  • @seasaidh
    @seasaidh Год назад

    Turned out so cool, you all worked so hard on this!!!

  • @calebw3905
    @calebw3905 Год назад

    11:28 I shriveled every time you wiped your hand against the resin

  • @Gwenx
    @Gwenx Год назад

    Omg yay Jazza, TBT and Squidmar!

  • @RealAndySkibba
    @RealAndySkibba Год назад

    Super cool project Jazza!

  • @MichaelWilliams-np7cq
    @MichaelWilliams-np7cq Год назад

    I love the waves on the top

  • @ashleytoltonart
    @ashleytoltonart Год назад

    So cool!! What at awesome art project, Jazza! 🙌🏼😍

  • @bryceneuberger3460
    @bryceneuberger3460 Год назад

    I really really enjoyed this video and to help out Jazza I'm going to make sure I watch it multiple times haha!

  • @allaroundlin
    @allaroundlin Год назад

    Wow!! Your piece turned out amazing!! Love it!!

  • @KC-tx3ko
    @KC-tx3ko Год назад +1

    The dead fish killed me haha

  • @Victoria-po2xj
    @Victoria-po2xj Год назад

    Watching this was like watching myself over the past few years, but in a speed run haha. I stick to making smaller resin pieces and my knowledge is limited, but I thought I'd share a few things that might've come in handy here:
    1. Resin Tape - It's a tad stiffer than regular packaging tape, so it doesn't crinkle and warp as easily when you're applying and positioning it. It helps create cleaner edges and of course pulls off of resin very nicely.
    2. Deburring Tool - If power tools aren't an option (like in my case), try using a handheld deburring tool to quickly trim down resin edges. It's much quicker (and safer I think) than an exact-o knife and the blades have a curve so it doesn't slip as easily.
    3. Leveling - Always a good idea, but especially when it comes to top layers and finishing coats. It'll make all the difference.
    Loved the video of course, as I do with all of them! But I wanted to share some tips that I thought might prevent future headaches lol. Keep up the great work!

  • @Gamarishi
    @Gamarishi Год назад

    The collab we needed

  • @RayYoWTF
    @RayYoWTF Год назад

    The guys that did the kraken… The guy with the gorgeous hair, smile, face and accent… Is this love at first sight?

  • @katiequinn2012
    @katiequinn2012 Год назад

    This was really cool I enjoyed watching :)

  • @bananahehewow6369
    @bananahehewow6369 Год назад +1

    This video gained a lot of visibility. The president of Nintendo, Shuntaro Furukawa was so impressed that he personally went to Jazza and sued him for 1.5$ billion for copyright

  • @wordsinahandle
    @wordsinahandle Год назад

    1:44 the most jazza internet moment jazza has jazzed

  • @sub_to_minty_science
    @sub_to_minty_science Год назад +3

    So glad to see more Mario representation on the channel!

  • @forthefirsttimeinforever2012
    @forthefirsttimeinforever2012 Год назад

    Love your videos jazza ❤

  • @pricygalaxy185
    @pricygalaxy185 Год назад

    Jazza with shapes is amazing

  • @brokenthought1102
    @brokenthought1102 Год назад

    even though I can see the layer lines, it fits in such a way that it reminds me of playing the original games on my old CRT tv

  • @thearthound
    @thearthound Год назад

    This is greatness! ❤

  • @meganjk
    @meganjk 2 месяца назад

    So satisfying😭 I learned resin, with my sculptures, by trial and error. (Which I don't actually recommend😅) So I felt ALL of this! Even using a fraction of the resin you did here, I ran into similar problems and lost a few lovely sculptures to boot. There's something so nice being able to see I'm not alone in my madness to attempt these things nor in the frustrations! Relatable even with the big budget. That's what makes your videos great. I can still relate even with the bigger budgets you've got. So far, my favorite art channel on RUclips.

  • @saraharris2699
    @saraharris2699 3 месяца назад

    This is really awesome!!