'Hydro Dipping' is MIND BLOWING!!

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I tried Hydro Dipping for the first time, and it blew me away! It's hard, but SATISFYING!
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Hey jazza, there is a traditional Turkish method of exclusive painting called "Ebru Art" quite similar to this but more exquisite in which you basically paint on water and dip whatever you want to bear the design. I think you might like that as well.

Love your art and you've given me so much inspiration over the years. Wish you and your family the best, cheers!

kaan
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Garreth's search history:
"how to undo hydro dipping"
"how to un-hydro dip"

twangerrrrrr
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I really like how he isn't immediately good at using the medium. Showing that just because you are a great artist who is talented doesn't mean you don't have to look up videos and find the right way to do something every once and a while.

vansprinkes
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Here’s the thing, the controller case doesn’t look 100% when it’s on its own but it looks pretty cool when it’s holding the controller

Zombiranha
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Garroth's playstation actually looks pretty sick on the Show stand

snowball
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I remember when I was in highschool, the librarian wanted to restore a bunch of books that were really old and falling apart, she had to make completely new covers for some of them, and she painted them with this technique.

moonchild
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I always thought I would never be good at art but what I've realized is that a ton of your projects are the result of you jumping head first into something new and unknown and it turns out amazing. Thanks for inspiring me to give new things a try instead of assuming I won't be good at it

spiraldj
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Jazza, I mean this with love: Thank you for showing how supremely difficult it is to do this and instead of pursuing my own efforts to dip stuff. Instead of trying it myself, after learning from your "successes, " that I should just pay an artisan of the craft the money they ask because if you can't get a product better than what I would assume I can as a non-artist, that this is a true craft of skill and deserves the money demanded.

Often in the art communities it's hard to value the services involved. Some are short changing themselves and others are exhibit a bit too much hubris for even Zeus to condone. This was eye opening that a professional artist produced results (again, no offense intended) worse than I thought I could do (I was an idiot and thought it exactly as easy as you evidently did before your experiments!) before watching the results. It looks so dead easy and simple, but good lord is it much, much more than that.

Thank you, Jazza, for doing this on camera. Loved the video. Haven't finished it yet, but can see how it's going.

itsmikehayden
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Jazza REALLY needs to make sure he's clearing any left over paint before pulling it back up.

malcolmgruber
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Lol I love how only a true artist can say the sentence “But overall, at least it’s an even - uneven coverage”, and still have what they just did be absolutely valid haha 😂 👏👏

Vikanuck
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The gold on the frame actually doesn't look half bad. It looks like a old rustic sort of feel which is a aesthetic I myself actually do enjoy. Almost like something you would find in a abandoned home where there is a certain type of beauty.

angelsinthewindow
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A little tip, when doing surfaces such as plastic it is a good idea to scratch up the surface of the material so the paint adheres properly. Loved the video btw!

holvingar
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I think the main issue was when you took the objects out, the paint wasn’t cleared above it so then it just slops on top of the cool pattern, some of them came out great though!

NeonPanda
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Jazza, instead of watching TikToks to try and learn, i think it would be cool to see you get someone who does for a living, what you're trying to do in our videos. Or it would even be cool to see you go visit the different workshops of the people who do the things you wanna learn, and they teach you by letting you try and do the thing in their workshop, and then at the end, you come back and do a big piece at the end using everything you've learned, and then give it to the person you visited in that video. I just think it would be cool to see you going to see other artists to learn to do the things they do, as well as your usual stuff.

DS
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Before watching Jazza go through with this "hydro dipping" process, I have had always known this technique as "marbleization" -- which has traditionally been applied to paper for bookbinding purposes. But watching Jazza dip entire shoes for this effect is mind-blowing. Good call!

zurgishsweet
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When you dip shoes, hold it at places that you taped. After the shoe is fully submerged, use the other hand to clear of the remaining paint on the water surface so the shoe won’t stick to the paint when it comes up

kaloklai
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I actually really liked Garreth's controller. The contrast with the black buttons are cool. I want to try the hydro dipping now😸

bris_art
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I’m so happy I found jazza. He makes me like art even more. I’m going college soon and I’m doing art there, I hope I become as good as him.

dredvl
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I hope you applied some varnish or protective coat over these things! They will scrape right off if you don’t protect them with some clear coating after!
For the “fails” or mistakes (ie: Garath’s gifts 😂) why not add a little spray paint after? Not fully spray paint, but lightly spray over it from a distance to add more color or fill in certain areas that were missed in the dip process? Like the missing spots where you hands were holding the item or the backs of the shoes? Fill in those areas with spray paint of similar colors straight out of the can? Just some ideas! I’m certainly no expert. 💖🤘🏻😎

amelia_rose_
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I actually really liked Gareth’s controller. Apart from the buttons which you put back in the wrong way. That made me twitch 😂

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