Hello Peter, Truly Enjoy Your Drawing. I Am Only Five Years Old and Still Learning and Drawing Enjoy Your Type of Drawing Very Much. You Seem like a Nice Young Fella. Keep up the Good Work. I Hope You Go Very Far in Life. You Are a Very Smart man and I enjoyed listening to you when you tell the stores God Bless You Never Full, Happy and Joyful Life. Never Let Anyone Talk You down the Old Man Which You Are Now Doing and Keep on Trucking. Your New Friend Mike.
i love when you talk about mundane things like haircuts and grocery shopping. your voice is so calming to me and its always interesting hearing your perspective on things. you make me enjoy simple things :) listening to this while crocheting a headband for myself. keep up the great work!!
Peter, while watching your videos, I always feel like you're chilling with me. Like I'm drifting off into a cozy nap while you talk about your day and calmly draw your drawings. Thank you for what you do :)
When I first started listening to you I was about to quit trying to be an artist, your words even though they weren't anything grand or super eye opening made me see my art more realistically when I used to think I had to make something really good every time you've helped me accept my art and finish projects I've been working on for months without finishing, my art is league's better now than It was even last year thanks to your videos. Thank You
it’s so refreshing to hear you talk, like you’re so true about the stuff you think and say it reminds me that people can actually feel and think the way i do it’s nice. idk i feel better about myself when i watch your videos :)
7:25-8:45 “It feels like I’m in the doldrums… Is that a real thing? You know giant, long areas of no wind in the ocean… I mean it’s a real word… I’m just real skeptical of the whole thing… Maybe someone blew it out of proportion…” -Peter “The Pun Factory” Draws
I got a new sketchbook yesterday, and after ‘initiating’ it with a test page, I can safely say that my first page hesitancy is gone. I am glad I decided to use spiral bound ones for a while to make me feel better.
For the first page i just test pens writing "this is a book" then some cross hatching starting from 1 line to 2 to 3 all the way up to 6 then just a solid color
Thanks For these late night musings, Peter. I enjoy these realtime drawings. I wanted to share a quote from Kurt Vonnegut, from the book A Man without a Country, “And I urge you to please notice when you are happy, and exclaim or murmur or think at some point, 'If this isn't nice, I don't know what is.”
Heck yes, that new "Dune" is gonna be so totally sweet, man! i can't wait. Sci- Fi is my absolute fave. and when it's done right... that's as good as it gets, in my humble oap.
I am excited, and anxious too! The Dune story is great and overdue a good screen adaptation. I hope it is successful so some of the other Dune universe stories get adapted as well.
Gosh, literally curing my insomnia with your soothing voice. But at the same time I always get up from lying down mid way just because I know the drawing on screen is gonna be LEGENDARY asf. However, it’s worth getting up each time :’) Much love man, keep up the great art!!!
ah man im now doing a PhD and i still watch your videos to calm down. thank you peter. i liked your little walks in the woods when you looked for inspiration.
I ended up watching this at 11:30 while drawing in my sketchbook, so it was like we were actually drawing at the same time. I drew a U-magnet, I might post it because I think it turned out ok. Thanks for making these longer vids and sharing your thoughts on random stuff! I really enjoy them.
I like drawing along with these kinds of videos. More please! And I dig the abstract art style. I myself have a similar style, although not nearly refined. I'm a novice, and can't seem to draw anything I'm looking at. But the abstract style comes naturally.
Peter i just wanted to say the doldrums are a real thing and you're kind of right about it! Most sailing ships now also have engines, i lived on one recently and when stuck without wind we motored out of that area.
12:00 Laughed out loud 😂 Sometimes I think that as well but I know myself too well. I will get a cut once a year maybe so it feels more special and significant and the change more drastic. I love the smells of a salon, and enjoy just sitting and watching and listening as well. I once sat for 5 hours to have a correction done and my stylist didn’t speak to me once,and I didn’t speak to him and it was lovely.
You're my kind of person :) hot tea and some art and relaxing...yes please :) You're work is so meditative! It's fascinating to watch those beautiful dark lines flow out into all that amazing detail!! Amazing!! And you're voice is soothing as well :) Love that mug by the way! Thanks so much for sharing!! I look forward to finding which of your videos show good but inexpensive pens!! I use the micron pens, but I feel like the tip get dry or messed up as I use it. And I totally agree with the haircut thing!! I love them brushing my hair and would love to relax, but yes, having several in the family, they tend to talk a lot, but when they're good they can read the vibe of the person too and talk or not talk based on how they seem :)
Peter, rose tea is usually (although I will admit not always) made from what are called "rose hips." When the flower has bloomed and then the petals have fallen off, that "bulb" that's left on the end of the stem is called a rose hip. It's VERY high in vitamin C and some other good things, and that is what they usually make rose tea from. Not the flower petals. The petals have a lot of oil (which is what carries the fragrance) and I've heard tend to be bitter.
Peter you might like the book Ivanhoe if you like Robin Hood type stories. I also enjoyed The King. Chalamet has a Saturnine vibe to him, he seems to do well in movies that have a coming of age type theme. You make great videos as always! Keep up the good work!
The difference is that coffee is a strongly brewed beverage while tea is an infusion that is generally weaker. Coffee is typically brewed at higher temperatures, which allows more of the caffeine molecules to release from the beans
I used to watch ur videos in highschool. I remember the glow ink and glass fountain pen and the fail of an art project that was coffee ink. . . That last one may have been Jazza? I'm resubbed now :)
Coins wash away easily. They are often not flat (in those times) so water can grab them. Even today, a strong enough river will wash coins away. It also depends on the depth.
You can get a tour of automobile assembly lines (at least in the Czech Republic) or brewery's pretty easily I think. I have also been in a glass making shop which is not really the same thing but there are some machines there to. It shouldn't be so hard to get into similar places where you live. When I think about I had the option to go to a nuclear power plant once but I didn't end up going there.
5:30 in order for it to be called tea, it has to have tea leaves. You're likely drinking a "herbal infusion", which are often called teas in the packaging even though they're not
OK I know this comment is way to early in the video but I remember the Doldrums from the Book "The Phantom Tollbooth" and I was so curious if there were such a thing that I looked it up! and in our encyclopedia it had a small illustration of wind patterns in the South Pacific! and there was as section of No wind called the DolDrums! Ok, Peter great watching/listening to this video, you take care and now back to the video! Oh I believe he(Hugo Weaving) was the Red Skull AKA Johann Schmidt in Captain America.
to answer your tea question, all things steeped in water is herbal tea (in terms of tea) so coffee is actually herbal tea in a very technical sense, but there is only one actual tea plant called Camellia sinensis. the tea house ghost channel and the mei leaf channel are really good sources of information on tea and specifically the gong fu brewing process.
I've also been listening to a lot of audible and I've had Brandon Sanderson recommended to me but I have so many titles in my library I haven't gotten around to it yet. 😅
Hope you would take some time out to answer some questions I've gotten after watching several videos. 1. Why do you draw? 2. How do you "know" what to draw? 3. How do you translate thought to drawing? 4. When do you know it's enough, so you don't add anything "useless"?
I started to watch ur channel about a week ago and I noticed we have similar styles when it comes to squiggles but I am horrible at adding something to my sketches I wish I could have more depth to my work I just started out so I am still learning
About looking at machines, just write them an email or a letter and link to your channel. Ask if you can sit around and draw for an agreed period of time. You will be surprised how willing some (not all) people are to show the things they are proud of.
There is nothing better than drawing with one of your videos in the background.
I think talking while you draw is tapping into an expanding mind. You’re a good conversationalist.
Hello Peter, Truly Enjoy Your Drawing. I Am Only Five Years Old and Still Learning and Drawing Enjoy Your Type of Drawing Very Much.
You Seem like a Nice Young Fella. Keep up the Good Work. I Hope You Go Very Far in Life.
You Are a Very Smart man and I enjoyed listening to you when you tell the stores
God Bless You Never Full, Happy and Joyful Life. Never Let Anyone Talk You down the Old Man Which You Are Now Doing and Keep on Trucking. Your New Friend Mike.
It’s been a little over a year since I’ve started watching you peter. And the quality has only gone up. :) thank you for making videos and drawings.
i love when you talk about mundane things like haircuts and grocery shopping. your voice is so calming to me and its always interesting hearing your perspective on things. you make me enjoy simple things :) listening to this while crocheting a headband for myself. keep up the great work!!
Peter, while watching your videos, I always feel like you're chilling with me. Like I'm drifting off into a cozy nap while you talk about your day and calmly draw your drawings.
Thank you for what you do :)
When I first started listening to you I was about to quit trying to be an artist, your words even though they weren't anything grand or super eye opening made me see my art more realistically when I used to think I had to make something really good every time you've helped me accept my art and finish projects I've been working on for months without finishing, my art is league's better now than It was even last year thanks to your videos. Thank You
Actually DID watch this late on a friday night. Just now. Nice.
I guess we need discord server. I love your channel and comments always full of kind people idk why
peter do be looking fresh as hell with that cut doe ™
Don’t hurt deer, kids.
That was a terrible joke, I’m sorry.
Fr bruh
Peter I had a dream last night that I was at a hospital and you were my doctor. I felt very safe in your care, thank you 🤝
it’s so refreshing to hear you talk, like you’re so true about the stuff you think and say it reminds me that people can actually feel and think the way i do it’s nice. idk i feel better about myself when i watch your videos :)
A real artist! I find it remarkable how you just draw on it!
7:25-8:45 “It feels like I’m in the doldrums… Is that a real thing? You know giant, long areas of no wind in the ocean… I mean it’s a real word… I’m just real skeptical of the whole thing… Maybe someone blew it out of proportion…” -Peter “The Pun Factory” Draws
Omg my favourite part too
You have a super soothing voice and I love your art. I hope you don't mind that I fall asleep to your paper lines and sounds .
Dude when you said "is anyone else watching this on a Friday night?" ...just something about that made me happy
I read this comment as soon as he sad that on accident lol.
Nice
Video,
One foot afore
One foot behind,
Perfect timing
The goldy locks
Spot,
Coffee time,
Almost,
Time to sleep😴🐞☕🎉
I literaly love all of your videos like whatever you make is so entertaining and makes me feel positive
I got a new sketchbook yesterday, and after ‘initiating’ it with a test page, I can safely say that my first page hesitancy is gone. I am glad I decided to use spiral bound ones for a while to make me feel better.
For the first page i just test pens writing "this is a book" then some cross hatching starting from 1 line to 2 to 3 all the way up to 6 then just a solid color
I love hearing your inner voice stories.
Thanks For these late night musings, Peter. I enjoy these realtime drawings.
I wanted to share a quote from Kurt Vonnegut, from the book A Man without a Country, “And I urge you to please notice when you are happy, and exclaim or murmur or think at some point, 'If this isn't nice, I don't know what is.”
I remember reading the word doldrums for the first time in the book The Phantom Tollbooth….. good memories
Hah that might have been where I found it first too
Me too! But the movie...
Heck yes, that new "Dune" is gonna be so totally sweet, man! i can't wait. Sci- Fi is my absolute fave. and when it's done right... that's as good as it gets, in my humble oap.
I am excited, and anxious too! The Dune story is great and overdue a good screen adaptation. I hope it is successful so some of the other Dune universe stories get adapted as well.
i really enjoy the realtime drawing videos ... thank you Peter
Thank you for being. Your videos help me breathe easier
Gosh, literally curing my insomnia with your soothing voice. But at the same time I always get up from lying down mid way just because I know the drawing on screen is gonna be LEGENDARY asf. However, it’s worth getting up each time :’)
Much love man, keep up the great art!!!
I have a huge respect for you. Open-minded, tolerant, you really opened new horizons to me 👍
I'm not watching this on a Friday night, but I'm watching on Monday morning. I'm hoping this video can keep me some company while I'm home alone. :)
ah man im now doing a PhD and i still watch your videos to calm down. thank you peter. i liked your little walks in the woods when you looked for inspiration.
It's so relaxing to watch you draw and intriguing to explore.
i remeber being in a factory as a child, i agree is really cool to visit those places
the time is 7:56 am in Greece. :) nice way to start the week.
Enjoy your week
@@alejandrovillalobos7454 I wish we all have a creative month
love the natural clay mug, its a good one!!
Kingdom of heaven is an awesome movie, thanks for the real time upload peter. Im actually painting while enjoying ur company as well. 🖖
Peter is slowly becoming a Zen Master
I’m here on a Friday night just after doing some doodling myself :)
Beautiful work Peter. You look great!
I ended up watching this at 11:30 while drawing in my sketchbook, so it was like we were actually drawing at the same time. I drew a U-magnet, I might post it because I think it turned out ok. Thanks for making these longer vids and sharing your thoughts on random stuff! I really enjoy them.
Almost everything you ever offer, - I agree.
I think "I want to look at your machine" is a perfectly good reason.
I like drawing along with these kinds of videos. More please! And I dig the abstract art style. I myself have a similar style, although not nearly refined. I'm a novice, and can't seem to draw anything I'm looking at. But the abstract style comes naturally.
Yay! Real-time drawing!
Peter definitely keep going on the Mistborn series at least the first 3. One of my all time favorites!
Peter i just wanted to say the doldrums are a real thing and you're kind of right about it! Most sailing ships now also have engines, i lived on one recently and when stuck without wind we motored out of that area.
thank you peter
These videos always make my night, thank you for the amazing content bro
Oh look! It’s my favorite human!
I have to say im not a fan of drawing, but man i could listen to you ramble all day. Interesting thoughts and at times rather funny. Keep at it.
Just shaved, fresh like a newborn!
good vibes here as always -‿-
A wonderful blob of lines
It’s 12:51 on a Friday night. Couldn’t sleep so I got up for oatmeal and a late night art snack 😂
I'm loving this clean shaven look on you Peter! Hope you're doing great! x
12:00 Laughed out loud 😂 Sometimes I think that as well but I know myself too well. I will get a cut once a year maybe so it feels more special and significant and the change more drastic. I love the smells of a salon, and enjoy just sitting and watching and listening as well. I once sat for 5 hours to have a correction done and my stylist didn’t speak to me once,and I didn’t speak to him and it was lovely.
Kingdom of Heaven is one my all time favorites.
Mistborn Trilogy is awesome! Glad you read it!
I only discoverd your channel this year but I've got to say pretty good channel and you drawings are great 👍👍
peter you are spoiling us with all the videos LOL
No time like the present to do what you want.
Oh my goodness I can see his cheek skin. I almost forgot what it looked like
The flow of lines, and of dark and shade, remind me of Aubrey Beardsley.
You're my kind of person :) hot tea and some art and relaxing...yes please :)
You're work is so meditative! It's fascinating to watch those beautiful dark lines flow out into all that amazing detail!! Amazing!! And you're voice is soothing as well :)
Love that mug by the way!
Thanks so much for sharing!!
I look forward to finding which of your videos show good but inexpensive pens!! I use the micron pens, but I feel like the tip get dry or messed up as I use it.
And I totally agree with the haircut thing!! I love them brushing my hair and would love to relax, but yes, having several in the family, they tend to talk a lot, but when they're good they can read the vibe of the person too and talk or not talk based on how they seem :)
thank you for the awesome video peter!
Hey Peter! you should try scanning all of your favourite drawings and then combining them in photoshop to make one massive piece
Yay! Peter Draws!
Looking and amazing
Peter with the arcteryx drip!
I like the arcteryx jacket Pete!
Your videos are so relaxing. I would love to see some monsters, kraken or other sea creatures while listening to sounds of a viking ship Lol
Amazing! Love your style I used to have a very similar style. Love it :)
Peter lookin handsome
50:20
drawing: father what am i?
PD: i dont know a lump of lines
drawing: **existencial crisis**
Peter, rose tea is usually (although I will admit not always) made from what are called "rose hips." When the flower has bloomed and then the petals have fallen off, that "bulb" that's left on the end of the stem is called a rose hip. It's VERY high in vitamin C and some other good things, and that is what they usually make rose tea from. Not the flower petals. The petals have a lot of oil (which is what carries the fragrance) and I've heard tend to be bitter.
Here late on a Friday night a year later. Feels like I’ve time traveled in some way.
In regards to thinking your drawings look the same, I think the repetition is a good method like chanting mantras.
Coffee cups
with
Peter draws
Peter you might like the book Ivanhoe if you like Robin Hood type stories. I also enjoyed The King. Chalamet has a Saturnine vibe to him, he seems to do well in movies that have a coming of age type theme. You make great videos as always! Keep up the good work!
Peter have you ever done live streams? This would have been a cool conversation to be a part of live. Love your videos and channel.
He streams on Twitch. Link in the description.
The difference is that coffee is a strongly brewed beverage while tea is an infusion that is generally weaker. Coffee is typically brewed at higher temperatures, which allows more of the caffeine molecules to release from the beans
I HAD to google it I couldn’t focus on anything else until I knew
My mug looks exactly like yours, my family gave it to me
Maybe they are made by the same people
I used to watch ur videos in highschool. I remember the glow ink and glass fountain pen and the fail of an art project that was coffee ink. . . That last one may have been Jazza? I'm resubbed now :)
Coins wash away easily. They are often not flat (in those times) so water can grab them. Even today, a strong enough river will wash coins away. It also depends on the depth.
love your videos so much can u make some more sped up isograph drawing videos
First! Love ya Peter! 💞💞💞
You can get a tour of automobile assembly lines (at least in the Czech Republic) or brewery's pretty easily I think. I have also been in a glass making shop which is not really the same thing but there are some machines there to. It shouldn't be so hard to get into similar places where you live. When I think about I had the option to go to a nuclear power plant once but I didn't end up going there.
Would love to hear if you finished the Three Body Problem series, those three books are my favorite book series.
5:30 in order for it to be called tea, it has to have tea leaves. You're likely drinking a "herbal infusion", which are often called teas in the packaging even though they're not
Hi Peter!! Have a great night
You draw so much slower than I doodle. lol. Probably one of the reasons why your work is so much better than mine...
OK I know this comment is way to early in the video but I remember the Doldrums from the Book "The Phantom Tollbooth" and I was so curious if there were such a thing that I looked it up! and in our encyclopedia it had a small illustration of wind patterns in the South Pacific! and there was as section of No wind called the DolDrums! Ok, Peter great watching/listening to this video, you take care and now back to the video! Oh I believe he(Hugo Weaving) was the Red Skull AKA Johann Schmidt in Captain America.
Very cool
to answer your tea question, all things steeped in water is herbal tea (in terms of tea) so coffee is actually herbal tea in a very technical sense, but there is only one actual tea plant called Camellia sinensis. the tea house ghost channel and the mei leaf channel are really good sources of information on tea and specifically the gong fu brewing process.
I LOVE YOU PETER
Good stuf Peter!
I've also been listening to a lot of audible and I've had Brandon Sanderson recommended to me but I have so many titles in my library I haven't gotten around to it yet. 😅
@@eveningprimrose3583 yeah those were good times. :) I miss talking to everyone but I guess that's life
Hope you would take some time out to answer some questions I've gotten after watching several videos.
1. Why do you draw?
2. How do you "know" what to draw?
3. How do you translate thought to drawing?
4. When do you know it's enough, so you don't add anything "useless"?
oh, the chin dimple is back
Good evening legend
I started to watch ur channel about a week ago and I noticed we have similar styles when it comes to squiggles but I am horrible at adding something to my sketches I wish I could have more depth to my work
I just started out so I am still learning
7:20 I had no idea thats what doldrums were. 😂 I thought it was like a dark celler or something automatically?
About looking at machines, just write them an email or a letter and link to your channel. Ask if you can sit around and draw for an agreed period of time. You will be surprised how willing some (not all) people are to show the things they are proud of.