This 3D Painting Trick is AMAZING!!

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Published 2024-04-19

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  • @eMallard
    I think this might actually be my favourite project you've done. I absolutely adore how it looks like a fisheye lens from a distance, then slowly shifts into correct perspective as you move closer. Really magical!
  • @Dan-B
    The fact that Jazza just has a wardrobe of medieval costumes to hand 😆
  • @ShiitaKitsune64
    I know I'm just repeating what most others are saying here, but this is one of the best art pieces I think you've done so far. I really enjoyed your other 3D paintings, like the layered acrylic ones, but I think because they were so much more complicated they didn't look nearly as clean as this painting in the end. I would love to see more of this 3D "dome" art projects like this in the future!
  • @CaseyWetmans
    Upload a 180° video inside the dome! YouTube supports them, so if you get a 180 camera and upload that video, we'll be able to look around ourselves as if we're inside! People could even see it in their VR headsets.
  • @LeighJunie
    Honestly Jazza, you should open an art museum with all the painting and projects you've done over the years, I bet a lot of people would come to see it, who knows, maybe even some international fans would come and see your works.
  • @OtherSean666
    @jazza you can really tell how proud you are of it and how much you enjoyed it. Great work!
  • @michaeloxlong
    Wow...just wow. Thats an amazing piece, and i really appreciate that the dragon isn't overshadowing everything else, but is still proninent enough to give the sense of context to things.
  • @Glotglot
    Why has no one I've ever seen done this dome painting technique? This is SO 3 dimensional! When you move into and deeper into, it really feels like you're in the picture! I love this! You did a beautiful job!
  • @manyy3
    It litterally feels like I could look right or left and see a whole hallway with people and a whole other world! This is insanely well made
  • @Dohyden2
    This blew me away Jazza, I've been watching you for years and I love how much you love this piece. It is definitely one of your best pieces and I loved watching you paint it! amazing!
  • @kaiaskosmos
    Bro stole the thing from the playground 😢
  • @coryman125
    Can only imagine how much cooler this looks in person. It would make such a neat portal effect, sorta stepping into that dome and then looking around and it's a full 360 around you. What I DO know is some aquariums have a dome like that you can stick your head in, and the entire time it feels like you're about to hit the glass, even when you're barely in there. It really does mess with you
  • @YaBoiBigNutz
    I just wanna see a whole art gallery of artwork done like this. It would make the experience of going to an art gallery so much more interactive and immersive. No one would just walk past a peice of art they glance at and don't think anything of it, you actually have to stop at the artwork, physically put your head in it and observe it. Such a neat idea. Really I hope im able to see some of these in person some day
  • @chili_01
    2:24 Tom seems so genuinely excited to wear a cape😂
  • @infinitevoid___
    I find it interesting that fire crackling is a very soothing sound that is easy to fall asleep to, especially considering it isn’t something you’d want to leave unattended. Seriously tho, burnout is easy to get caught by especially at the pace your animating at. Don’t push yourself too hard and make sure to give yourself a break every now and again. Also, props on the slow melting and sfx. Very soothing fire crackling.
  • Great as the artwork is I'm more blown away by the quality of the camera work in the video. Really manages to sell the 3D and perspective trickery of painting on the dome all the way through.
  • @imbored2312
    I've been watching jazza for 5-6 years and this guys consistency, creativity and talent never seizes to impress me, always motivates me to try something different, and actually keep trying
  • @undeadly1103
    making the dragon a distant focal point was the best decision to bring it all together. super impressive
  • @illumistration
    This was the perfect example of testing a medium and leveraging it, I love that
  • @ManyJaz
    I think having real light fade into the actually light parts of this would’ve made this ten times more immersive