
The videos were filmed with a simple webcam and microphone and had minimal editing. they had loud music and voice-overs or were slow and boring." He started with tutorials on drawing the human anatomy. Whenever I looked there was nothing good. He said, "People go online looking for tutorials on how to draw. In 2012 he created a new channel which he called Draw with Jazza. He looked at his old YouTube channel and noticed that his art tutorial videos had received the most views. In 2011, he saw that Flash animations were in decline, around the time of the "iPhone era". The games were developed using Adobe Flash. He had joined Newgrounds in 2003, and submitted his first game there in 2006. In 2006, when he was 17, he started getting sponsorships from websites for animations, and after graduating high school, he got into producing animation and online video games. He said he would look forward to spending time in the school library or lunch period where he could draw and create his own realities. During high school, he began drawing and animating in Microsoft PowerPoint and Adobe Flash. He used Jazza as his username and moniker for his Hotmail account.


At 12 years old he became interested in art/sketches/drawings, and began practicing drawing. Career īrooks was born as the fifth of six children.

As of September 2022, his five YouTube channels have collectively reached a large milestone of over 1.27 billion total video views and 6.79 million subscribers. In part 2, Jazza will take what I’ve drawn and walk you through the steps on how to draw clothes over nude figures.Josiah Alan Brooks (born 20 April 1989), known online by the mononym Jazza, is an Australian YouTuber, artist, animator, and presenter best known for his "quirky" art tutorials, humorous challenges, and detailed animations. During my part, I’ll walk you through the steps I take from brainstorming ideas, to concept thumbnails, value studies, and finishing off with a detailed lay-in. In this spook-tastic Halloween drawing lesson, I collaborated with Jazza to create a Frankenstein illustration.
