I made all of Da Vinci's Inventions!
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Oh my god... This is the first time I've seen you appear in my feed in more than five years (also in the entirety of CZcams)
Nevermind, 7 years dear god
How old is your son now?
@Jazza You really ought to take a look at Carnevale as something else that would work well for this kind of thing
Hey Jazza, you really should try to sculpt one of the attack on titan titans.
I was 100% certain that the portion about Davinci's biography was a segue to an Audible sponsorship.
Same!
I was literally thinking of commenting just this lolll
same here 😂
My mother used to work in a museum where they had a da Vinci exhibition and built his inventions to size. Love the tabletop size approach! :)
I am 24 and also Aussie. I grew up with severe ADHD and all the struggles and wonders that came along with it. Music is my biggest passion but it's absolutely true that it allows you to be extremely creative. I find most artists and musicians and actors seem to have it too. At least the good ones 😂
If time travel ever became a thing, it would be amazing to go back in time and scoop up DaVinci right before he died (faking his death in the process), and to bring him back to the future so that he could see how far we have come scientifically, and to see how much modern technology has built off of his designs.
And to see what he would invent with today's resources!
This is a concept that had crossed my mind before, but I don't think I ever heard of any book or movie exploring it.
@davidanderson9103 because of the nature of time travel, he would have to be transported just before his death, so I don't think that he would be in any shape to learn and master hundreds of years worth of advances and then do something with that knowledge. Especially since he apparently had a stroke, which led to his death.
I have had a stroke. It was incredibly difficult to recover from. Two years later, and, though I relearned how to read, write, and speak, I still struggle with my mobility and use a wheelchair most of the time. (And I was young -- only 32 -- which played a huge role in how I managed to recover as quickly as I did. He was in his late 60s, which is basically the equivalent to someone in their late 80s today, based on the average lifespan then vs now. ) Even if we had insane advances in medicine to go with the time travel, I don't think that he would be able to fully recover, learn hundreds of years worth of science and technology (and basically get an engineering degree), and then have time to experiment with stuff. He would not live long enough to do so. Nevermind that it would affect the timeline moving forward.
I was thinking more along the lines of bringing him to the future in a way that doesn't affect the timeline, just to let him know what his work meant and how it shaped advances moving forward. Letting him pass knowing that his work was important, that HE was important.
@GerardMenvussa I really do wish that it was possible. It would be wonderful to take so many people from history and to show them just how important they were. So many people pass thinking that their lives weren't full of purpose and that they made no mark in the world. Imagine being able to pull them into the future, just for a moment, to show them what good they had done. To give them lasting peace before they slipped away. (And, conversely, imagine how great it would be to take someone who had spent their life pursuing evil and/or glory, only to show them where they failed. To take killers who sought fame and glory, and show them how they were little more than a footnote in history, forgotten by most. To take someone like Hitler and show them how their plans failed.)
I think about random stuff like this a lot. (Well, over-think, really. Jazza isn't the only one who learned well into adulthood that they have adhd, lol. Mine just presents with a lot of overthinking, hyperfixation, etc. instead of hyperactivity.)
@@patriciahamel5674 Ah, but what if he didn't have a stroke. If we presume the stroke was actually part of "faking his death", and was instead transported to modern time at the age of 67. Yes, 67 years old at that time was pretty old, but even then, an elite living in Europe could have lived into their 70s or 80s. Particularly if his last ~15 years he had access to modern medicine.
If that were the case he could potentially have over a decade of time to learn modern techniques, advancements, discoveries, etc. Considering is obvious ability to gather and master information from a wide breadth of information, I think that would be enough time for him to come up to speed and provide additional contributions.
Yes, I do understand the focus of letting him see his impact 500 years later, but I would still be curious what an inventor/visionary such as him could do if he were alive today.
The italian accent made me smile
I chilled with Da Vinci in Assassin's Creed. Cool guy.
Seriously though Da Vinci is incredible.
Jazza: I have ADHD!
Everyone: *animated TOS Kirk "shocked" meme*
Who doesn’t love a good motorboat.
Yes. Yes Jazza
Totally caught me off guard and I had to rewind to do a double take lol
6:32
Well, duh 😂
Ain't no way you're hust getting diagnosed 😭
there are so many people only getting diagnosed rn... half a year ago a german youtuber got diagnosed and a year ago another one... it was so obvious though 😂 it's insane...
I also got diagnosed a year ago. just... insanity lol
@@TheCatMurgatroyd 😂😂😂
We tend to overlook it 😂
I wouldn't be shocked if I find out that I have ADHD 😂
@@tobbyman3d I think you have emoji disease
Oh you were just warming up the first time around that Italian accent at the end was pristine.
Jazzas creed brotherhood 😂
That's exactly what I was thinking of! Flying over Italy in the parachute and that mission with the tank xD
Ezio is finding he's new friend
1:05
"this is probably the easiest design."
*proceeds to make gluing the canvas hard*
That Italian accent is much more convincing than Jazza’s French accent which somehow happens to sound like German
Two things Jazza:
The Da Vinci's parachute was built and tested some years ago. It works almost perfectly, but the frame is too heavy to make a safe landing, so the guy testing it released it and landed with a modern one.
And to say "see you later" with an Italian accent is literally "ARRIVEDERCI", come on dude, a littel efforto eh! Mamma mia!
bless you for this comment. the whole video I just kept hoping he was going to test the parachute!!
The ad brake for lucalevera was hilarious, jazza screaming after tearing an apple in half
Jazza, I've been watching for years and years. This is my favorite video by far. So cool. Leonardo DaVinci is probably the most interesting historical figure ever. An artist, a scientist, an engineer, a war tools designer, a vegetarian and possibly bisexual. All in the 1400-1500s. His life and work will never cease to amaze and inspire me. It was so very cool to see you recreate some of his designs for your TT game. I'm really going to have to check out that series.
I absolutely ADORE Leonardo Da Vinci. He has always been my most favourite Renaissance man!! I am in awe of your skills at building some of his inventions Jazza!!
Cheeky motorboat Jazza😂
I love how the video just came out and people are like uhm actually DaVinci made it 😂 yeah of course where do you think he got the inspiration from
They’re jokes.
That apple cracked me up.
And Jazza cracked that apple up.
Seeing the war machine and the Flying machine, gave me Assassin’s Creed 2 and Brotherhood vibes😊
I love Da Vinci. He is the coolest historic person I can think of.
The final shots are incredible 12:29
When you said you were diagnosed ADHD, I just kinda smiled to myself😂Like, I thought the amped up, hyper-focused Jazza was kinda played up, but ADHD makes SO MUCH SENSE
I was diagnosed this time last year and always found it to be a negative, but it's nice to see people actually using advantage of it to pursue their passions and make great things
Welcome to the brotherhood, my ADHD friend! I have been a member my whole life and there aint nothing better! I can start and stop hobbies like you wouldnt believe, or become so engrossed in the mundane you would think i am crazy! It is a fun and eventful life, live it up.
one of us, one of us!!
Same here but mine is music
@christianmcbrearty haha, yup! I have 2 trumpets, a violin, acoustic and electric guitars, flutes, harmonicas and more! All genres interest me, there's just not enough time!
3:46 I think it would be a cool idea for you to draw group of animals for example a group of Rats is called a Plague. You could draw a anthropomorphic Rat as a Plague Doctor. Here are some a group of Ants are called an Army. You could draw some anthropomorphic Ants in a Army , a group of Kangaroos are called a Mob . You could draw a anthropomorphic Kangaroo as a Mob Boss, and a group of Rhinoceros are called a Crash. You could draw two Rhinos Crashing into each other.
Thats such a cool idea
Why is this typed out so weird
@@FuriosasWarRig yeah something is up with the spaces
As an adhd artist myself I think it’s awesome that you got your diagnosis and it’s making things make sense. I was diagnosed early in 2nd grade but knowing the tendencies I have are because of adhd makes things easier. I was so surprised when I took art classes in college and realized how many other creative people have adhd and think like me. I have always been inspired by your videos and really vibed with your process being a kinesthetic learner. I’m still learning things about myself and how my adhd affects me and I hope your diagnosis helps you as well! ☺️
imagine being a Renaissance soldier guarding a tower and suddenly a giant log impales the whole building at 100mi/h
Those large crossbows are called ballistas.
Maybe I just misunderstood what you meant, but there are single-person flying machines, microlite for one.
I think he meant single-person flying machine that is powered solely by the person flying it. Though I think that has even been achieved... at least for shorter flights, specifically for engineering challenges.
@@davidanderson9103 yes, it has! There's a Wikipedia page called "human-powered aircraft" that goes through the whole history. It looks like the current distance record is 60km.
Don't stress, some of us diagnosed you years ago. I knew you had the try everything thing like me and my kids. No matter what the label is, you are still you, and we like when you do arts and crafts and amazing things.
All that I can think of when I see da Vinchi is the horrible history’s song :
🎵“not just an artist I’m a procrastinator, if u don’t now what that means I will tell u later “🎵
Lucevera has been a super fun watch so far, more people should really give it a shot, this project is a multi-media labor of love that deserves so much more attention!!
My favourite Leonardo invention is his backwards, mirrored, journal. Also, I like his sketches and the one that inspired the helicopter.
omg, absolutely love this video 🤍 crying at your Italian accent 😂
From the day I started watching you, your videos where pushing me to do better and work hard on my art and I start to discover new stuff in it from sculpture and illustration and now I'm studying graphic and trying new type of art to see what I am cable on doing thanks for your videos and advice ❤❤❤❤
Lucevera has been really great, highly recommend.
This takes me back to being 15, coming home from school and doing the missions with Da Vinci's machines in Assassin's Creed Brotherhood.
Your tank isn't exactly to scale. I've sat in a replica Da Vinci tank at a museum and it's just big enough for one sitting person. Someone smaller than me, ideally.
I wish I would have known when I was a kid that creativity was personal and not subject to the personalities and preferences of the people around you. I think that would have really helped. Took me over 40 years to learn. It is never too late, but damn I wish it came earlier.
13:43 Whoa, cool outfit
Just starting the video... I want to see that you made the tank and flying machine. Loved those in Assassins creed 2!
These are BEAUTIFUL! I need to remember to show the beginning of your video when I do a parachute project in one of the math courses I teach!
In 2nd edition AD&D, there was a book called Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue that had a section about a gnome named DaRoni who invented a lot of unique items. Most were heavily inspired by or exact copies of DaVinci's drawings. They even had rules for using them & how often they might fail.
"who doesn't love a good motorboat?" Only Jazza can pull off that oneliner.
8:20 That's the Scorpion from Game of Thrones. The Dragon killer. Geezus.
That tank one gave me war flashbacks of trying to 100% the tank memory in Assassins Creed Brotherhood
my new favourite Jazza video!
My favourite Da Vinci invention is Jazza's incredible accent o7
Jazza: **trying to do an Italian accent**
Also Jazza: *bonjour*
Hi, always amazed by your art. My brain comes up with a funny idea and Im curious to see your solution. Maybe I have luck and you'll do it. Here is the challange: three not so cute animals - a mole - an anglerfish - a scavenger/vulture - have to come in one painting in comicstyle. All of them has at least one typical thing and in the painting it must be something opposite. An example with a mosquito. A main thing is sucking blood from humans. An opposite thing could be a mosquito injecting medicin in humans. Sorry for my bad english.
6:30 welcome to the adhd club big man
The motorboat definitely needs a "sorry children" afterwards 😂
love them all, the scale comparison with humans is crazy !
Welcome to the ADD/ADHD family! Most of us are artists as well. We are very creative people! Of course not every one has your talent! Much love !
I like how you reminded us about your diagnosis then not five minutes later, "..Now I know I'm veering off topic," (I chuckled). Great vid!
I recently bought an illustrated book about DaVinci and it was so amazing to read! I love how you've brought his creations to life ✨
Pretty cool! In the thumbnail it almost looked like Jazza holding a giant insect leg
Absolutely amazing Jazza! Well done 👏👏👏
I love how you started uploading videos more often 🤌🏻👌🏻
Watch Hudson hawk with Bruce Willis !! It’s about a machine he created that turns lead to gold (movie concept only) but one of my all time fav movies
My two year old is watching this with me and as the screen showed the whole town he said, "ooo pretty!"
ONE HOUR BABY!!!!
i got to study da vinci for an entire year and i'm 100% sure he would LOVE this
you really went and embraced that diagnosis! lol happy for you. I hope things make more sense now and that you can understand yourself through a new lens. hugs.
okay now I want to play assassins creed again
Did anyone else think of Wedding Crashers when Jazza said motor boat?
Now we need an Ezio Auditore to use them all
I remember them from AC Brotherhood
the designs are so unique and look ancient with the use of wood
You did a great job. The model is great. I love this job.
Luv the accent 😂
You should watch DaVinci's Demons, it's pretty cool and they show his inventention in life size.
Pretty sure DaVinci made them.
Then in that case, he’s DaVinci.
😂😂
Nope, most of them we're never constructed in DaVinci's time. What's more most wouldn't work in real life.
Who "of Vinci"? Mayor Giuseppe Torchia?
If you're gonna be rude then fuck ofd
Jazza should look at Archimede's "heat ray" shields that could catch boats on fire. Or the ancient roman inventor that created the first clock way before the first clock was made.
If you ever go to Center of France, I'd advise you go to Clos Lucé, a really nice castle where Da Vinci used to live and the made models or the inventions as well, some of them small ones, but others 1:1 scale. It's really great :)
12:19 this appears in the Ezio’s assassins creed! Leonardo creates a personal winged flying machine powered by fires along the city that push him up back into flight!
human powered flight has been achieved already.
It really makes sense that a lot of inventions, great achievements, and advancements in history have been the result of neurodivergent minds. Neurodivergence is what makes us so unique and able to think outside the box. It’s nothing new, just shows how much there still is to learn about ourselves ❤ all the differences and what makes us human
Love this kind of content of you
I absolutely love this idea! Bringing ancient ideas to life is epic! I think the only thing that bugged my ocd is that the crossbows bow needed to be more bent to emphasize that the string was drawn back
loving the lucivera campaign, go watch it people! really fun
That does it. Jazza is Leonardo reincarnated.
Jazza you are the best. Never stop being such an amazing creator
I just send one of my players this video for inspiration for his character in the campaign we are playing and we have agreed that this is going to send us both on a Da Vinci rabbit hole. Thank you, Jazza, for a new ¿temporary? obssesion.
I'm just imaginging that huge crossbow the size of the field behind us, that would obliterate right through a wooden building no problem, so I wonder just how much power it's got to go through a stone wall 🤯
I thank Assassin's Creed II for teaching me this bit of Italian Renaissance history. ❤
Jazza: I have ADHD"....me "noooooooo". Some of the most creative, outside the box thinkers were and are. Don't ever lose that creativity.
“ITSA MEEEE JAZZA”
This is making me want to go back and play AC Brotherhood again!
Da Vinci was like most kids, drawing all sorts of crazy contraptions that looked cool but never would have worked. Except he did it as an adult.
Ooohh hell yeah, this is what ive been waiting for u to try 😮❤😊
So cool the cross bow was insane.
As always, Jazza, the videos you put out are incredible. I wouldn't mind seeing more inventions being made like this. Thanks for being an inspiration to me. ❤
Pretty sure we have multiple flying machines that are powered by a single human already. Wasnt there like a huge award to build one?
This is such a fun video. It's cool to see these inventions made real at scale.
This was awesome, thankyou from Sweden :)
I will say you do a surprisingly good job at an Italian accent
I can't not think he made them so overengeniered and big and expensive to make sure no-one would try and build them. Then they'd have known he had zero idea of what war was about or like.
Hey just got into your stuff and I was thinking of something that had never been done. A large dirorama of a complete halo ring that you could and or display but had full details on the ring itself like you did with you god world.