What fidget features would you add to the perfect fidget pen? I'm thinking maybe a tiny version of those tingy-twangy door stoppers. Also make sure to claim your 2 free months of Premium SkillShare here: skl.sh/peterdraws1
Absolutely, especially when it’s an actual good service, I’m a real fan of skillshare,it’s useful and much better than mobile game ads, definitely agree that I prefer a minute of Peter talking about skillshare than 1 minute of loud annoying ads
You know what I would absolutely love? A pen that disassembles into a _lot_ of parts, like a disassembly puzzle. I also love screwing things apart, so I always liked disassembling and reassembling pens
Big fan here. My wife and I were watching and I said, "I bet he's going to run his nails on the ridges". You did. She said, "Nice". Bet she thinks I'm a bit cooler. Thank you.
"If you're just chilling..relaxed..no loud ads popping up and scaring you" Me: .... *i m m e d i a t e l y c h e c k s f o r a y e l l o w d o t o n t h e w h i t e l i n e*
A successful youtube channel based around fancy pens, calligraphy and drawing. Why? Because pens and great commentary. How? UA-cam algorithm. Props to you dude. You keep my attention with every video.
I think I figured out what makes your voice so incredibly relaxing! I feel like it’s the contrast between your quite sharp “p”, “t” etc sounds and your very rounded and soft “m” and “n” and “ng” sounds. Paired with your deep soft vocal tone it’s just like asmr. I’m so glad I found your channel. Perfect for watching before going to sleep after an exhausting day!
Just letting you know that I LOVE the smooth dip feature. Whenever I have something that has something similar to that, I love running my thumb on it, it keeps my occupied more than the other types of fidgets. So definitely useful for some!
calum ryan Worry stones go much farther back than the 90s. They've been around for so long that nobody's sure who came up with the idea first. From Wikipedia (and a couple of other articles I've seen): "As a folk practice implement, worry stones have many origins. Variations on the concept originate in ancient Greece, Tibet, Ireland, and multiple Native American tribes."
It’s been like 6 years or so since I started watching you. I rarely comment but I do watch and enjoy you very much. I just wanted to say how cool it is to see you come so far and succeed as you have. I know we don’t know each other but I’m proud of you. ❤️
Not only do I love your art style..... But your apologetically, soothing yet chaotic nature is something I relate to. And it's one of the only things that is chaotic in nature that doesn't excrutiatingly overwhelm me....
I've been having a lot of anxiety the past two days because of the holidays and my birthday but listening to you talk about this pan and watching the pain and everything like that is making me feel just the slightest bit better thanks a lot.
To me, the house in your awesome drawing looks like it could a sentient being. Like transformers, but a house not vehicles. Idea for a vid maybe? Wouldove to see you do that . :)
Hi I just wanted to say I really appreciate how chill your videos are. Your voice is oddly calming and it helps with my nightmares if I listen as I go to sleep. Thanks!
I think you’d rather have this than a fidget toy, it makes it seem and look more normal if you’re playing with a pen rather than a random cube or spinner.
love this guy, been watching him on and off for awhile now... now that said, after some time watching him he's like the best kind of crazy or off eaither way I love what he does and look forward to seeing more
I've never thought about this until now, that I always press hard with ball point pens and get hand/wrist fatigue. Thank you for putting that in the video, I know I've loved gel pens, probably because I don't need to press harder to get it to work right! Thank you Peter
I very much enjoy watching your videos and seeing your peculiar doodle art style. Really relaxing to listen to you just talk about whatever and watch random lines turn into something pretty neat by the end. Keep up the great content :)
Your imagination is just friggin unreal! You just started drawing without an idea of what the end result might be without a reference photo ,nothing ...and then this happens !! It’s frickin brilliant 🌟!! Watching it all come together is jaw dropping . 💫 Inspirational. 🎨
The first time I seen your doodling I thought oh finally here is some art I can do. You made it look so easy..so when I put pen to paper not a dam thing happened!!🤔🤔 and I thought wait a minute how come I'm not able to draw lines?? WTF!! Is going on here? ? Then I realized it was because I hadn't used my brain in a artistic way for so long that part was dead, so I have been practicing every day to make lines or circles and I'm happy to say I can now draw a line and I'm working on that circle. THANKS PETER you have awakened my dead brain
I’m glad this was put through a thorough stress test, these things are important. If I were to add a fidget-feature it would be a couple of like small knob switches, like on a guitar. That would be satisfying
I have to agree if it was made of a better material it would be awesome. I have a fidget cube and I really only use the switch thing and the rolling ball! I love your content, great work!
I'm one of those people the smooth dip is appealing to. I'd probably only use the switch clicker, regular pen click at the top, and the smooth dip 👍 but the most important part is whether or not I like the way it writes!
that smooth part is supposed to simuate holding something of the same shape as what you are holding it with, witch makes it pretti satisfying, like putting your finger on a membrane keyboard key... or.. SOMETHING.
i love watching your video's. your artwork is amazing and so memorizing. and i absolutely love listening to your voice . you are probably my favorite youtuber.
As far as the smooth dip thing goes, I have a normal pen that has something like that as a grip and I personally find it calming because I use it kinda like a worry stone.
Peter, you've reawakened the fidgeter in me, although I was also that kid who also got annoyed at fidgety noises. Still, if I could, I would make you a giant aluminum switch with an engraved 1 and zero you could feel, and a ballbearing on the other side that you could press down onto a metal push spring that would pop up super loud and strong. I get the feels just imagining it.
A big thing for me with pens was those rubber grips you could stretch and slide along e pen, flip inside out, roll up etcetera. Opening up pens is also a must, screwing with every facet inside and out. A pen made for those purposes would be true perfection
I love the dip in the side of the pen. When i break a nail i usually smoothe the nail down with my other nails and its really satisfying. The dip simulates that sabe movement when grinding down my nails. I dont know maybe im just weird, but hey, i like being weird.
That interesting feature u speak of I think comes from soothe stones. Ideally I think the idea is that you find a good river rock or sea shells / glass and you keep it in your pocket. When you want/need it you take it out and rub it. Not satisfying at first but it’s like starting a new game at lvl 1. Rub it more and get to lvl 2. When you’re at lvl 70 lol you’ll have a good and smooth spot worn into the face and at this point I think most of the satisfaction comes with the amount of hours and the change that has occurred since lvl 1. I’m rambling.... and tipsy but it’s Not something you’ll get out of a plastic pen, they should put down some copper or some material that goes through some sort of change over time with appearance as well as a rough to smooth transition
The "Smooth dip" reminds me of a worry stone, rocks with an indentation that people would carry around and rub with their thumb or fidget with for various fidgety reasons. They've apparently been around since ancient Greece. Kind of interesting to see it on a modern fidget item.
Peter, if your thirst for fidgety pens hasn't quite been quenched yet, perhaps you might try out the Magnetic Polar Pen that can be found on amazon for around 15 dollars. I haven't personally tried this pen, but from the looks of it you can create sculptures and such from the pen itself which is pretty neat.
The best pen to fidget is just the clicking mechanism on the Fisher ag-7. You press in the tail to extend it with a satisfying snap, and then press a button on the side to have it snick back in. The mechanism is tight and the whole thing is so solid.
You should go to itoya or kakimori in Tokyo. They have loads of those expensive pens and you're allowed to just test them as you please. It is pretty amazing.
I've been watching YT on my tv JUST so I can enjoy how stunningly beautiful your blue eyes are in HD. Also it's very satisfying to see your drawings so much larger than life. Love you Peter!💋💖
that switch thing is kinda perfect for me. whenever I'm stuck on a drawing on the computer, i kinda just click on the stylus buttons to help me think. it's not clicky, which is disappointing, but it does stimulate me XD
People clicking actually helps me relax. It makes them people. Gives me something to focus on thinking or keeping pace with conversation or dictation. Speaking as an autist that rocks and apparently that scares people. So I tend to be tense trying to avoid rocking.
The smooth groove would probably be like a "worry stone" section. Just something smooth to run your fingers over to fidget. No texture required. *shrugs* works for some people
What fidget features would you add to the perfect fidget pen? I'm thinking maybe a tiny version of those tingy-twangy door stoppers.
Also make sure to claim your 2 free months of Premium SkillShare here: skl.sh/peterdraws1
Peter Draws maybe those little silicone knob things yknow
A cheese grater or small nail clippers.
Polar Bear wait what?? wouldn't that be super dangerous to hold?
@@timoakley5730 *with a velvet finish
safer and more stylish
Hearing you talk about an ad/sponsor rather than listening to an annoying pop up ad is better.
both at once would be fine with me tbh!
Absolutely, especially when it’s an actual good service, I’m a real fan of skillshare,it’s useful and much better than mobile game ads, definitely agree that I prefer a minute of Peter talking about skillshare than 1 minute of loud annoying ads
I don't care about pens or drawing so I guess he can talk about anything and I'll still watch for some reason.
@@lewis7327 in your experience, do you think skillshare classes provide more than what you can find from the internet for free?
I actually followed the link and registered for Skillshare to show my support. I totally agree this is the best way to include ads.
You know what I would absolutely love?
A pen that disassembles into a _lot_ of parts, like a disassembly puzzle. I also love screwing things apart, so I always liked disassembling and reassembling pens
Dude... let's make it... lol
Hahaha,made me lol
disassembling and reassembling guns is super fun too
@@ch._3205 I can only imagine! I live in germany, so my airsoft will have to do...
@baxi god bless the usa
Big fan here. My wife and I were watching and I said, "I bet he's going to run his nails on the ridges". You did. She said, "Nice". Bet she thinks I'm a bit cooler. Thank you.
Goals
whats not to like about this man? funny, wholesome, great vibes all around, musician, artist... awesome content, peter. 👍
Yeah, with the right amount of weirdness to top it all off,lol!
*w h o l e s o m e*
he's a musician? pretty ironic considering the fact that there was not even a bit of background music
yup, he is! his soundcloud is, of course, Peter Draws.
He really is the most likable person on UA-cam.
As if we all didn't fidget with our pens before
A F my switch still works after 10000 uses
Ladies
pen twirling was the OG fidget spinner
can i steal your prof pic ?
I only Play with my penis
This is why I love this century so much. Artists reviewing stuff in high quality video format delivered to your doorstep for free on UA-cam.
Right on!
@@wesleyAlan9179 thanks mate.
Totally not a time traveller
@@callummoodley6311 hahahhaha Callum... You're funny
9:54
camera:
Peter: 🖐👁👅👁🖐
The rolling-ball's Z axis is the click.
Your haircut looks so good!!!! (Long hair was cool too lol)
True, this haircut looks so fresh, it's lovely.
Right, he’s lookin fine
I really liked when he was fatter with crazy homeless hair. Made him look like a tortured artist.
I would totally by a "Peter Pen". A fountain pen made of aircraft aluminum with fidget features. Who's with me?
Yes.
Double yes
only if it is made by Rottring
For a minute I thought you were making a play on the name “Peter Pan”
R B *buy
I REALLY LIKE THAT YOU PUT A TIMING FOR HOW LONG THE AD :)
THANK YOU PETER
SORRY MY CAPITALS
"If you're just chilling..relaxed..no loud ads popping up and scaring you"
Me: .... *i m m e d i a t e l y c h e c k s f o r a y e l l o w d o t o n t h e w h i t e l i n e*
A successful youtube channel based around fancy pens, calligraphy and drawing. Why? Because pens and great commentary. How? UA-cam algorithm.
Props to you dude. You keep my attention with every video.
Only on UA-cam can I watch a 20 min video about a pen
I think I figured out what makes your voice so incredibly relaxing!
I feel like it’s the contrast between your quite sharp “p”, “t” etc sounds and your very rounded and soft “m” and “n” and “ng” sounds. Paired with your deep soft vocal tone it’s just like asmr.
I’m so glad I found your channel. Perfect for watching before going to sleep after an exhausting day!
Just letting you know that I LOVE the smooth dip feature. Whenever I have something that has something similar to that, I love running my thumb on it, it keeps my occupied more than the other types of fidgets. So definitely useful for some!
It's your decision Peter, but I don't mind the ads at all. Greetings from Denmark!
And even if you do, you can just skip ahead.
same here.
I've got an ad-blocker
'I'm afraid that sometimes you'll play lonely games too, Games you cant win 'cause you play against you.'
ive seen the 'smooth dip' thing sold as stand alone items called 'worry stones' back in the 90s, early precursors to fidget toys
calum ryan Worry stones go much farther back than the 90s. They've been around for so long that nobody's sure who came up with the idea first. From Wikipedia (and a couple of other articles I've seen):
"As a folk practice implement, worry stones have many origins. Variations on the concept originate in ancient Greece, Tibet, Ireland, and multiple Native American tribes."
It’s been like 6 years or so since I started watching you. I rarely comment but I do watch and enjoy you very much. I just wanted to say how cool it is to see you come so far and succeed as you have. I know we don’t know each other but I’m proud of you. ❤️
When you watch the sponsor because Peter is just an amazing human.
Not only do I love your art style..... But your apologetically, soothing yet chaotic nature is something I relate to. And it's one of the only things that is chaotic in nature that doesn't excrutiatingly overwhelm me....
I've been having a lot of anxiety the past two days because of the holidays and my birthday but listening to you talk about this pan and watching the pain and everything like that is making me feel just the slightest bit better thanks a lot.
To me, the house in your awesome drawing looks like it could a sentient being. Like transformers, but a house not vehicles. Idea for a vid maybe? Wouldove to see you do that . :)
Hi I just wanted to say I really appreciate how chill your videos are. Your voice is oddly calming and it helps with my nightmares if I listen as I go to sleep. Thanks!
I think you’d rather have this than a fidget toy, it makes it seem and look more normal if you’re playing with a pen rather than a random cube or spinner.
Yeah I think that’s how I was feeling
Peter Draws so many typos, sorry about that, probably lost some iq points reading it😂
love this guy, been watching him on and off for awhile now... now that said, after some time watching him he's like the best kind of crazy or off
eaither way I love what he does and look forward to seeing more
I've never thought about this until now, that I always press hard with ball point pens and get hand/wrist fatigue. Thank you for putting that in the video, I know I've loved gel pens, probably because I don't need to press harder to get it to work right! Thank you Peter
Your voice is my ASMR to sleep :,)
I’m watching this video in my dinning table eating a tamale :V and I’m falling asleep lol (live time)
Eating a tamale..lol
Yo same w some cereal tho
Peter, You should do a draw my life with your favorite pen!! 😊🤙
I very much enjoy watching your videos and seeing your peculiar doodle art style. Really relaxing to listen to you just talk about whatever and watch random lines turn into something pretty neat by the end. Keep up the great content :)
Review a fisher space pen. If you haven't already (maybe I missed it).
Your imagination is just friggin unreal! You just started drawing without an idea of what the end result might be without a reference photo ,nothing ...and then this happens !! It’s frickin brilliant 🌟!! Watching it all come together is jaw dropping . 💫 Inspirational. 🎨
"halfway broken for the up-click" would make a great album title.
I feel like that clip part is meant to look like it almost breaks. All my pens that have that... Now have had it.
i have never seen a channel handle sponsorship messages as elegantly as you have here. very cool.
The first time I seen your doodling I thought oh finally here is some art I can do. You made it look so easy..so when I put pen to paper not a dam thing happened!!🤔🤔 and I thought wait a minute how come I'm not able to draw lines?? WTF!! Is going on here? ? Then I realized it was because I hadn't used my brain in a artistic way for so long that part was dead, so I have been practicing every day to make lines or circles and I'm happy to say I can now draw a line and I'm working on that circle. THANKS PETER you have awakened my dead brain
A circle is a line and a masterpiece is just a line with gaps in.
I’m glad this was put through a thorough stress test, these things are important.
If I were to add a fidget-feature it would be a couple of like small knob switches, like on a guitar. That would be satisfying
Peter, Thank you for this insightful, descriptive, interpreted review of a product that i have absolutely never heard of👏
I have to agree if it was made of a better material it would be awesome. I have a fidget cube and I really only use the switch thing and the rolling ball!
I love your content, great work!
I'm one of those people the smooth dip is appealing to. I'd probably only use the switch clicker, regular pen click at the top, and the smooth dip 👍 but the most important part is whether or not I like the way it writes!
peter: using this link helps me
amazon: you're banned
that smooth part is supposed to simuate holding something of the same shape as what you are holding it with, witch makes it pretti satisfying, like putting your finger on a membrane keyboard key... or.. SOMETHING.
For $19 bucks I'd expect a metal pen too! But cool idea.
Looks like a jet engine and a wooden house fused together and your art was the end result. Beautiful!
i love watching your video's. your artwork is amazing and so memorizing. and i absolutely love listening to your voice . you are probably my favorite youtuber.
I just watch your videos to fall asleep. There's something so soft about your voice. I hate ASMR and that stuff but you make me fall asleep :p
😂 idk, this is really funny to me, such an amazing review for something as trivial as a fidget pen, i love this video and the guys super cool.
Great Video Peter, I always enjoy your architectural drawings alot!
Dang Peter, your eyes are glistering in this light!
Chaotic calm?? This guy is amazing. Im laughing my butt off but I’m not sure I’m supposed to be??? Also I’m incredibly calm??? Art.
grats on the sponsor, and if someone had that pen in one of my classes I would go nuts
Thank you for not putting a youtube ad because you had your sponsor part. I really appreciate that
I don’t draw or do any type of artistic thing but I love to watch your videos peter! Love the content
As far as the smooth dip thing goes, I have a normal pen that has something like that as a grip and I personally find it calming because I use it kinda like a worry stone.
Thank you Skill Share for removing the spooks in this video.
Your eyes look especially blue in this video! Loved the review!
What's not to like about this man kind smells good soothing voice AND NO LOUD ADS!!
1:13, me in class
9:56, me in math class when i get called onto for a really hard question, so i begin strong, but end like this
I read oh the places you'll go recently.. almost made me cry..think i shed a tear..great lil book
The close up of flicking along with your voice talking about being satisfied was vaguely obscene... Great video as always :)
Loved the slide in at the beginning 😂
at night i always pull up your videos to lull me to sleep. you have a very nice voice for that.
i appreciate that you add a timer/countdown for the ad segment
Peter, you've reawakened the fidgeter in me, although I was also that kid who also got annoyed at fidgety noises. Still, if I could, I would make you a giant aluminum switch with an engraved 1 and zero you could feel, and a ballbearing on the other side that you could press down onto a metal push spring that would pop up super loud and strong. I get the feels just imagining it.
i love the asmr quality of this video and the fact that there was not even a little bit of music in the background
Hey thanks for noticing the loud adds. And thank you for the awesome drawings and videos!! Plz keep it up. 👍
A big thing for me with pens was those rubber grips you could stretch and slide along e pen, flip inside out, roll up etcetera.
Opening up pens is also a must, screwing with every facet inside and out. A pen made for those purposes would be true perfection
I love the dip in the side of the pen. When i break a nail i usually smoothe the nail down with my other nails and its really satisfying. The dip simulates that sabe movement when grinding down my nails. I dont know maybe im just weird, but hey, i like being weird.
that was a very great sponsor ad peter! i am very interested and hope that they work with you more in the future. love the video
That interesting feature u speak of I think comes from soothe stones. Ideally I think the idea is that you find a good river rock or sea shells / glass and you keep it in your pocket. When you want/need it you take it out and rub it. Not satisfying at first but it’s like starting a new game at lvl 1. Rub it more and get to lvl 2. When you’re at lvl 70 lol you’ll have a good and smooth spot worn into the face and at this point I think most of the satisfaction comes with the amount of hours and the change that has occurred since lvl 1. I’m rambling.... and tipsy but it’s Not something you’ll get out of a plastic pen, they should put down some copper or some material that goes through some sort of change over time with appearance as well as a rough to smooth transition
School starts tomorrow and I am kind a nervous but after watching this video I feel relaxed. Thanks !
The "Smooth dip" reminds me of a worry stone, rocks with an indentation that people would carry around and rub with their thumb or fidget with for various fidgety reasons. They've apparently been around since ancient Greece. Kind of interesting to see it on a modern fidget item.
That pen inspired to have a microcontroller in it that can control stuff with it too. Like sift portion for touch/fingerprint auth,ball for mouse ,etc
Peter, if your thirst for fidgety pens hasn't quite been quenched yet, perhaps you might try out the Magnetic Polar Pen that can be found on amazon for around 15 dollars. I haven't personally tried this pen, but from the looks of it you can create sculptures and such from the pen itself which is pretty neat.
Don't know if I need or want a fidget pen but loved the video. And the artist/host.
Nice change with the straight lines on the sketch!
Congrats for getting a Skillshare sponsor - you've truly made it as a UA-camr
You inspire me to make videos. You’re an amazing artist!
Loving your hair and lighting in this video 😍
I wish it had a memory foam shaping squeeze thing too. Like a poky out nib, and you mash that and then watch it fill back in.
>There must be a Z-axis somewhere around in there
> AANNDDD the rolling ball can also click.
Hmmmmmm Where oh where could that Z-axis be I wonder xD
Love skillshare....the drawing and watercolor ones. Thanks for the video today....made my day!
The best pen to fidget is just the clicking mechanism on the Fisher ag-7. You press in the tail to extend it with a satisfying snap, and then press a button on the side to have it snick back in. The mechanism is tight and the whole thing is so solid.
I love. The way that you talk. Very soothing. You're super artistic and interesting. And I appreciate you 👍
"To busy thinking if we *could,* to think if we *should* "
Is what comes to mind when I saw that pen.
Always an interesting perspective. Thank you. Seems like this pen is the latter, neither bad or necessarily good at fidgeting or penning.
You should go to itoya or kakimori in Tokyo. They have loads of those expensive pens and you're allowed to just test them as you please. It is pretty amazing.
I love that you have a little count down for your sponsored ads!
"Its got a z axis in here somewhere"
"It also clicks"
🙄🤣
that a cool drawing, have you ever tryed out the Napkin inkless pen?
All I can say is this is probably my favorite 18 minutes of procrastination I’ve ever wasted... well not wasted but procrastinated.
I've been watching YT on my tv JUST so I can enjoy how stunningly beautiful your blue eyes are in HD. Also it's very satisfying to see your drawings so much larger than life. Love you Peter!💋💖
that switch thing is kinda perfect for me. whenever I'm stuck on a drawing on the computer, i kinda just click on the stylus buttons to help me think. it's not clicky, which is disappointing, but it does stimulate me XD
Love these pen reviews , keep em coming
Great that you addered a times for the ad 😁👍
People clicking actually helps me relax. It makes them people. Gives me something to focus on thinking or keeping pace with conversation or dictation. Speaking as an autist that rocks and apparently that scares people. So I tend to be tense trying to avoid rocking.
His voice is so smooth i didn't notice there was an add in the video, I though it was him giving me advice or something
The smooth groove would probably be like a "worry stone" section. Just something smooth to run your fingers over to fidget. No texture required. *shrugs* works for some people