I made a GIANT SCI-FI SHIP out of foam!

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Published 2024-04-26
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All Comments (21)
  • @baalounette
    You know, you seem to take more time on your videos this past few weeks and we can actually see you're having fun doing them again. It's nice to see you happy!
  • @Shane_Bozelie
    I would love to see you do a colab with the Nerdforge. Their experience with these kind of projects is gigantic. They are the best builders of models and fantasy/sci fi settings, in terms of projects and their youtube video's are great.
  • @D-S-9
    I love the art involved in this project. I saw the thumbnail and was a little worried the first few steps might be, “I was sent the 3D model by the sponsor and I 3D printed it in three parts because this is going to be huge.” But no, you made this thing and it looks beautiful.
  • @marcobi369
    Your last two projects have knocked it out of the park!
  • for all average electoro/darksynth enjoyers: 0:00 Swif7 - Give Me Freedom 1:07 Aiyo - Runaways 3:05 STRLGHT - Midnight 4:46 Lupus Nocte - Nothing for Me (Instrumental Version) 5:41 Aiyo - Locked In 8:17 PØW - TMI 10:26 Lupus Nocte - Titan 12:30 Lupus Nocte - Backseat Rider 14:30 Rocket Jr - Emerald 15:29 Def Lev - Dawn Wall 16:24 Swif7 - Give Me Freedom again Just royalte-free tracks they are, yes, but it's good, especially backseat rider - its goddamn feast for ears
  • @TheDerpDays
    He’s not an artist at one thing he’s an artist in all things
  • @ravan9929
    Hey Jazza! For sculpting Perspex, it's best to use a block mould that the Perspex can shape itself around. This works really well if you can spread the heat evenly and the mould is made from a material like wood or some other smooth, solid, and high-temperature-bearing material.
  • @womble901
    This is the first time I've seen a video sponsor where I've actually gone "hey, what's this cool thing, I've never heard of it" and actually looked it up. Also, kudos to the editor for the tasteful sound effects 💩
  • At this point there are So many channels making huge gamingboards and stuff (including this one ofc) so its pretty refreshing to see someone take it kinda back to basics No building the Imperial Palace ( love ya Lockey lol ) just "lets build a sick spaceship"
  • @fredforever71
    This is so cool, did you show your kids?!!!! Just your reaction when you had sculpted it, doing the 'swoosh' noice, brought the kid out of you too :D
  • @619Slipk
    Jazza: "I played COD mobile for the first time using this thing and was crushing everyone" Cut to Jonathan Frakes: It's false. A total fabrication. We made it up. It never happened
  • @srshama
    I reall like this setup the best, when hes an art room/stock room/ not in a clean bare background studio. All the lights and booms and extra production, dont need all that. This is much more enjoyable to watch
  • I would love to see you try out something with cake decorating or cake carving. I’ve noticed some of the techniques you use are very similar to cake making and I think it would be a very fun video to see your try your hand at this. :) 🎂
  • @bearcat1868
    This was incredible! I'm a sucker for just about anything scifi, but you can really tell how hard you and Murray worked on this. Well done!
  • The show should be called. Jazza tries because you are not afraid to try anything which is awesome.
  • @bunnymom
    You're sooo many people's inspiration, including myself. Love to see you're enjoying the project you made. ❤
  • @Omili
    Little tip for people who know how to 3D-model atleast basic level of making simple shapes: Make a rough model with 3D-modelling program of your choice (like Blender or Oshape (both are free)). And open the project in Blender or other 3D-modelling program that lets you to unwrap the model. Unwrap your model so that seams would be something you can cut out of the foam. Save and print the unwrapped model in size you want to make your model and use that as a patterns for making the model. You can use this method for making pretty much anything. There is also some ways to make simple humanoid character with your proportions and you can model anything on that model -> unwrap -> print -> use as a pattern for cosplay and so on.
  • @mcrowcreations
    I’m actually about to start a project but was kinda unsure because I’d be using a bunch of leftover material from various works. Seeing this come together, made with bits an pieces compiled together to make a whole unique piece makes me feel much better about getting into it! I love seeing you put projects like this together, looks super cool! Thanks Jazza!!