I teach first year IARC classes. The big irony here is that I have been showing your videos for years to my students to promote their creativity and enjoyment for sketching. I always show them the banana and ink video. Remember this Peter; college can polish stones and dull diamonds. Do not let college change your perception of the world. Your a diamond.
All of Peters videos have this feeling that the audience is having a conversation with him. This video is like he had the sketchbook on the coffee table and he saw that we noticed it. Now we are taking the tour.
Peter, I'm an art/illustration graduate that's had artist block for many years, and I really want to thank you for sparking my creativity again. I absolutely love your style and you are a true inspiration of mine. Thank you sir. Much love and good vibes from the UK.
Just a hobbyist in drawing. But i find it easiest and most fun to draw when making fan art of things i like. I see a show or video and if something interesting happens, i draw something based on it.
I'm here because of UA-cams algorithm.. I graduated from UNCG's IARC program in 2013. What a strange world. I ultimately did not stay in design and moved into technology. But I did start drawing again so I'm floored I found this!
On the other hand, it certainly captured the essence of dissonance. As soon as Peter flipped the page, it just popped out, jarring, like graffiti sprayed on a beautiful wall.
Could have been the instructor! When I was in collage in painting class they would grab your brush and paint on your canvas to help you. Though some students were traumatized.
@@jobersudyobodou9362 I thought exactly the same thing. And then I thought, maybe the instructor was smart enough to be doing exactly that. But then they could have drawn anything, even a smiley face, to show they knew what they were doing. Sadly no.
Well I'm a third year architecture student, I've been watching your videos since high school, and let me tell you nothing can make me happier after seeing this video...
I so jealous of the people at your school that get to interact with you, you're sooo talented, and you seem like you have a really kind soul, wish you all the best, this video was a treat.
Two videos in two days!!! Peter is spoiling us. Also: this is very inspiring. One of the things I struggled with in art school was documenting my process in sketchbooks... nice to see how it's properly done!
The amount of times I’ve been upset over teachers and professors drawing in the sketchbook.... laughed when you mentioned this! Great video, congratulations on finishing your first year!
Congratulations on finishing your first year! It's great that you are going back to school I'm sure I can speak for all of us in saying that we are proud of you for going back!
I just discovered your channel a couple days ago, and your videos are really helping me deal with everything right now. I hit a pretty big rut, artistically speaking, and listening to you talk about drawing has made me want to do it again. Even if I'm happy with only maybe 2 out of 10 things I draw, it feels good to be drawing again. I bought your book. I can't wait til it gets here. I bought a copy for my friend, too.
It's so cool to see that the basis of learning remains same everywhere. I am a 3rd year architecture student and we have a whole studio semester called "Making Living Places" which was based on Christopher Alexander's Nature of Order and A Pattern Language! We had two full weeks worth of exercises based on the 15 properties!
Congrats Peter!! So proud of you bro, really seems like your enjoy this school stuff, can’t imagine how tough it was to go back but you’re doin it! Here’s to more vids ❤️
I can't believe I've been subscribed for 7 years from freshman in highschool to University graduate wow! I love you and you always inspired me to be creative with my art!
I like ASMR. I listen to it to fall asleep. and omg I use your videos as ASMR because not only is ur voice soothing and calm, but the pens and doodles are satisfying and its entertaining! On my list of favorite you tubers indefinitely!
You are such an awesome inspiration. I'm 65 with a degree in interactive media design and you make me want to go back to school for industrial design. LOL
I'm an architect and I have kept my all sketchbooks for the last 20 years. They are all the same type and size and fill about 2 meters on the top shelf on my desk. They are a great source of inspiration to go back to and see how ideas developed in a certain way. I will pick some of these ideas up again and see how I could take them in a different direction, or develop them further then I did at that certain point in time. Personally, I get distracted easily and can be very forgetful, but once I sketch something down it will remain with me. Sketching is an extension of my brain.
For anybody wondering how to pronounce GESTALT: G - Good E - perfEct S - SHy (because it’s followed by a T) T - Tiny A - bizArre L - Loving T - PTeradactyl Stress is on a short A. Have fun.
I have been watching your videos since high school and you have always been such a cool role model for me! I have just finished my second year in Interior Architecture at my school so seeing that you have started studying this field of design has truly made my day! Keep up the hard work Peter, I always look forward to your videos!!
I need you to draw me a poster that I can hang up on my wall, I would legit have your art work put up in my house. It’s like a different type of abstract, imagine having a big black and white drawing hanging up on a wall. Cool stuff dude, appreciate the time you put in and letting us see and draw inspiration from it.
There are special notebooks you know which have alternate pages: one normal and one tracing paper. It would protect your graphite drawings and sometimes it's fun to work on the semi-transparent tracing itself.
i love how you conceptualize these collages so symmetrically, its just so wonderful to see intuition develop such intricate structures with incredible balance. phenomenal stuff. the realism sitting next to your "hyper-realistic(?)" schematics. thank you so much for sharing. absolutely love all you do!
That is so awesome Peter. Good pay good profession. I work for an architectural firm and I am always fascinated with the hand made sketching for the establishment being built.
I'm an architecture student and I'm actually starting first year studio during the summer (in one week.) I'm really nervous about the fact that we all have to do it online but your sketch book gives me inspiration! Thank you Peter!
Congrats Peter! It's been a while since I've watched your videos, and I didn't even know you've been going to school for a whole year already. Congrats on finishing your first year!! I'm so proud of you *happy tears*
Watching this video has taught me more about design than my intro to design professor has managed in half a semester (it's distance learning and her second semester teaching the class, and she's *terrible* at explaining things). thank you for sharing this!
I don’t know how I came across this, but I’m soooo glad I did! Your sketchbook/journal is amazing work. Your mind fascinated me. I didn’t major in this, but you sparked my interest in this field! Keep doing this!! And thank you so much for sharing this!! So inspiring!
A wonderful sketchbook that makes us all wish we were you. Quick tip: just put a sheet of paper behind the page you are drawing on to prevent the pencil from copying to the next page.
i truly love his drawings, they are so organic!! unfortunately i have a strong feeling to screw up my sketchbook , so i've never started. all the time i repeat myself that everything has to be aesthetically pleasing so i ended up being timid with my own drawings
Peter, great work! I am always inspired by you. 😃Just a suggestion: try placing sheets of waxed paper between the pages. No need to glue them there. Just leave them in between pages that have pencil/graphite. It will also help when you start a new drawing on the next page. Congrats on completing your year of school!🎨👍
Wow i remember watching you when you had a few hundred subs and now you have almost a million. You are so great and unique! I love your videos, style and openess. Keep being you!
Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful ideas and inner workings. Your honesty about schools, curriculum and 🥱 rules, contracts etc..is so disarmingly charming. So wish I had found your work earlier…but, now is probably the time it’s most useful to me. Thanks 🙏 again.
Eyy, my first year is almost over too! Congrats Peter! I guess that means whenever we go back we won’t have to worry as much about getting our lunch money stolen, eh?
I am not sure why I avoided this video, yet I did. I imagine that it had something to do with going back to school and feelings associated with that. I OFFER THIS ADVICE : to preserve your drawings and keep the graphite from transferring to the opposite page, simply use watercolor paint and wash your page with a neutral color or an accent color, you can add to the page if you want to but the paint seals the graphite and it will no longer transfer to the opposite side or page. I enjoyed watching this video after all! It was truly an amazing Peter Draws experience, thanks Peter.
Literally like who dislikes a peter draws video? I can’t imagine what’s going through a persons head wile clicking the dislike button on a peter draws video?
I teach first year IARC classes. The big irony here is that I have been showing your videos for years to my students to promote their creativity and enjoyment for sketching. I always show them the banana and ink video. Remember this Peter; college can polish stones and dull diamonds. Do not let college change your perception of the world. Your a diamond.
You’re * a diamond.
What a thoughtful comment.
Harley Emersyn shut up
@Alexander Supertramp That's no excuse
@@Sir_Falstaff thanks?
Honestly the sketches of people sitting without chairs, almost fascinates me. I'm not sure why but i love it. thanks peter
Sameee, I thought it was so abstract and gorgeous in the same time; what a nice concept.
Some of them looked like they could have been sitting on that 3D form he showed us, (and also had sketched).
sana ol Archi
30:48
Time stamp?
It’s cool how his just random doodles are astonishing
All of Peters videos have this feeling that the audience is having a conversation with him. This video is like he had the sketchbook on the coffee table and he saw that we noticed it. Now we are taking the tour.
Best description ever
I feel like the best example of dissonance is someone else’s sketch in your sketchbook.
Peter, I'm an art/illustration graduate that's had artist block for many years, and I really want to thank you for sparking my creativity again. I absolutely love your style and you are a true inspiration of mine.
Thank you sir. Much love and good vibes from the UK.
Just a hobbyist in drawing. But i find it easiest and most fun to draw when making fan art of things i like. I see a show or video and if something interesting happens, i draw something based on it.
this is the earliest I've been to a Peter Draws video and I couldn't be happier.
Isaac Soto yo same I didn’t even realize he just posted it
I'm here because of UA-cams algorithm.. I graduated from UNCG's IARC program in 2013. What a strange world. I ultimately did not stay in design and moved into technology. But I did start drawing again so I'm floored I found this!
That one dislike must be from the person who scribbled in the sketchbook without asking... rude.
On the other hand, it certainly captured the essence of dissonance. As soon as Peter flipped the page, it just popped out, jarring, like graffiti sprayed on a beautiful wall.
Could have been the instructor! When I was in collage in painting class they would grab your brush and paint on your canvas to help you. Though some students were traumatized.
@@jobersudyobodou9362 I thought exactly the same thing. And then I thought, maybe the instructor was smart enough to be doing exactly that. But then they could have drawn anything, even a smiley face, to show they knew what they were doing. Sadly no.
Yup
Trauma is the obsession to monogamy.
when he gets to the page that someone else drew on, its like "eww a peasant who can't draw touched my precious book"
hahahhah true
I imagine your instructors must have loved getting a look into your sketchbook!
we all know peter went to college just to doodle in class
Well I'm a third year architecture student, I've been watching your videos since high school, and let me tell you nothing can make me happier after seeing this video...
انت من الشرق الأوسط؟
Schools out. Time to flip our caps back, wear cool sunglasses, and get into some shenanigans
I so jealous of the people at your school that get to interact with you, you're sooo talented, and you seem like you have a really kind soul, wish you all the best, this video was a treat.
...we will never know what happend to the person that drew in his sketchbook
Two videos in two days!!! Peter is spoiling us.
Also: this is very inspiring. One of the things I struggled with in art school was documenting my process in sketchbooks... nice to see how it's properly done!
Peter's really going to be one of the guys making weird buildings. Love this.
Also, now you have to make a video where you draw a Greek building.
weird would be an understatement... intricate is the word! :)
This is much more enjoyable now that I’m studying design. I actually understand your notes & assignments.
Hey Peter, I got gifted your book Line of Thought and It’s already helped me a number of times with inspiration, thanks for the wonderful content
I just want you to know i screen-captured your rant and read it, and i thought it was a masterpiece. Getting this tattooed 😎❤
The amount of times I’ve been upset over teachers and professors drawing in the sketchbook.... laughed when you mentioned this! Great video, congratulations on finishing your first year!
Congratulations on finishing your first year! It's great that you are going back to school I'm sure I can speak for all of us in saying that we are proud of you for going back!
i do love me some sketchbook tours. I was a big fan of the "drawing in my book" series from way back when.
peter taking an entry architecture class is smurfing IRL
I just discovered your channel a couple days ago, and your videos are really helping me deal with everything right now.
I hit a pretty big rut, artistically speaking, and listening to you talk about drawing has made me want to do it again. Even if I'm happy with only maybe 2 out of 10 things I draw, it feels good to be drawing again.
I bought your book. I can't wait til it gets here. I bought a copy for my friend, too.
I use these videos to fall asleep. I’m glad there’s something new for me to listen to.
It's so cool to see that the basis of learning remains same everywhere. I am a 3rd year architecture student and we have a whole studio semester called "Making Living Places" which was based on Christopher Alexander's Nature of Order and A Pattern Language! We had two full weeks worth of exercises based on the 15 properties!
Congrats Peter!! So proud of you bro, really seems like your enjoy this school stuff, can’t imagine how tough it was to go back but you’re doin it! Here’s to more vids ❤️
I like how your bored doodles and your dedicated doodles are both incredible in their own ways
I liked the pencil and pen combination drawings. I remember some of those drawings from twitch streams. Fun times.
That map page was super cool. Also, leaving the last few pages blank is a really neat concept too
Some sketchbooks are too interesting to remain closed.
Congratulations on completing your first year!
Thank you Peter for showing us something so intimate and beautiful. Cheers!
I can't believe I've been subscribed for 7 years from freshman in highschool to University graduate wow! I love you and you always inspired me to be creative with my art!
I like ASMR. I listen to it to fall asleep. and omg I use your videos as ASMR because not only is ur voice soothing and calm, but the pens and doodles are satisfying and its entertaining! On my list of favorite you tubers indefinitely!
Not that you usually don't, but you sound happy in this video and that makes me happy :)
You are such an awesome inspiration. I'm 65 with a degree in interactive media design and you make me want to go back to school for industrial design. LOL
You are such a calm human being, it is so nice, love your stuff
30:33 I do so love the soft pencil you use, Peter. Those yummy thick marks and shadows. Those buildings.
Honestly this channel is the safest place i can come to and chill and be educated by peter and just take in the beauty he has created here.
Dude how are you so talented?!? I'm so inspired to keep pushing myself to get to a skill level close to you.
I'm an architect and I have kept my all sketchbooks for the last 20 years. They are all the same type and size and fill about 2 meters on the top shelf on my desk. They are a great source of inspiration to go back to and see how ideas developed in a certain way. I will pick some of these ideas up again and see how I could take them in a different direction, or develop them further then I did at that certain point in time. Personally, I get distracted easily and can be very forgetful, but once I sketch something down it will remain with me. Sketching is an extension of my brain.
That's a great point. Sketching is a visual diary that let's us document our fleeting mental visions that we otherwise forget.
For anybody wondering how to pronounce GESTALT:
G - Good
E - perfEct
S - SHy (because it’s followed by a T)
T - Tiny
A - bizArre
L - Loving
T - PTeradactyl
Stress is on a short A. Have fun.
As a native German speaker I can confirm that.
What's the difference between "t" and "pt"?
@@paunaic5460 i'm pretty sure they just used pteradactyl because its funny since its such a bad example lol
I’m in architecture school as well. Awesome to see stuff like this - the projects are a different obviously but sketches are great
I have been watching your videos since high school and you have always been such a cool role model for me! I have just finished my second year in Interior Architecture at my school so seeing that you have started studying this field of design has truly made my day! Keep up the hard work Peter, I always look forward to your videos!!
Nice video Peter, I’ve wondered where you’ve been. Glad you’re drawing and doing videos, I hope to see more, thanks. 💕
Love ya Peter sir. Appreciate your kindness and wisdom. Seriously.
I need you to draw me a poster that I can hang up on my wall, I would legit have your art work put up in my house. It’s like a different type of abstract, imagine having a big black and white drawing hanging up on a wall. Cool stuff dude, appreciate the time you put in and letting us see and draw inspiration from it.
I think that's a great idea! I'd buy a Peter Draws poster
There are special notebooks you know which have alternate pages: one normal and one tracing paper. It would protect your graphite drawings and sometimes it's fun to work on the semi-transparent tracing itself.
What a talented and fascinating guy you are Peter
Beter, I haven't watched your videos lately, but it's always good to come back once in a while and get soothed by your wholesomeness
I appreciate it
23:39 Mody Bayre } Cool effect on the mushroom cloud.
Interesting to say the least
Read the title as interior alligator. I need some sleep
interior crocodile alligator,
classic texas
@@peter_draws i drive a chevrolet movie theatre
i love how you conceptualize these collages so symmetrically, its just so wonderful to see intuition develop such intricate structures with incredible balance. phenomenal stuff. the realism sitting next to your "hyper-realistic(?)" schematics. thank you so much for sharing. absolutely love all you do!
Its like you have a super intelligent ancient creative inside you that feeds you messages through your art.
Peter you are a freaking beautiful human being man. God your videos and the ideas you share with us just make my day better
That is so awesome Peter. Good pay good profession. I work for an architectural firm and I am always fascinated with the hand made sketching for the establishment being built.
I really enjoy looking at your drawings. And having the chance to look at a whole years worth of them is super nice!
Your brows' moves are so interesting i can't stop staring 🌝
very cool Nicolas Cage keep up the great work
I like your hair cut in "Conair" a lot!
the concept of deep chairs brings me immense amounts of joy
This is beyond gorgeous thank you for sharing into your mind and thinking my sketchbooks are about to radically change
My favorite sketchbook so far! Congrats on an amazing first year!
Thanks for taking us on your journey Peter!
I'm an architecture student and I'm actually starting first year studio during the summer (in one week.) I'm really nervous about the fact that we all have to do it online but your sketch book gives me inspiration! Thank you Peter!
I wish my sketches/notes can look as nice as these did all of his Inter thoughts just flowed out and are extremely visual
I really like the contrast between the pencil and the ink in your drawings
This is all so utterly beautiful.
Sounds like a fun study. Congratulations on completing your first year!
I remember your leaf project, quite an elaborate temple you made for it.
I’ve watch couple of your videos in these few days, and You’re amazing. Keep up bro. Always the great work.
I want to draw some perspective right now with Peter showing all of his work
Who dislikes these, honestly? Peter is absolutely the best, been watching you for almost two years now
You style of sketches mixed with architecture reminds me of Lebbeus Woods, an architect master we had to study. Cool stuff Peter!
Peter: I think you are amazing. Started watching your pen reviews and then found this page. You really can draw!
Well I didn’t searched for someone else but for me it doesn’t matter, you’re so astonishing i really am amazed you are just the best.
Congratulations on finishing your first year!
Congrats Peter! It's been a while since I've watched your videos, and I didn't even know you've been going to school for a whole year already. Congrats on finishing your first year!! I'm so proud of you *happy tears*
Watching this video has taught me more about design than my intro to design professor has managed in half a semester (it's distance learning and her second semester teaching the class, and she's *terrible* at explaining things). thank you for sharing this!
Your drawings are so fun to marvel over and I could look at them for hours. Your so talented. Keep up the great work!😄
5:35 on my b-day you drew some shirts and a really cool city at bottom. ^_^
Love your drawing and doodles. thanks for sharing.
I don’t know how I came across this, but I’m soooo glad I did! Your sketchbook/journal is amazing work. Your mind fascinated me. I didn’t major in this, but you sparked my interest in this field!
Keep doing this!! And thank you so much for sharing this!! So inspiring!
A wonderful sketchbook that makes us all wish we were you.
Quick tip: just put a sheet of paper behind the page you are drawing on to prevent the pencil from copying to the next page.
i truly love his drawings, they are so organic!! unfortunately i have a strong feeling to screw up my sketchbook , so i've never started. all the time i repeat myself that everything has to be aesthetically pleasing so i ended up being timid with my own drawings
Peter, great work! I am always inspired by you. 😃Just a suggestion: try placing sheets of waxed paper between the pages. No need to glue them there. Just leave them in between pages that have pencil/graphite. It will also help when you start a new drawing on the next page. Congrats on completing your year of school!🎨👍
Wow i remember watching you when you had a few hundred subs and now you have almost a million. You are so great and unique! I love your videos, style and openess. Keep being you!
Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful ideas and inner workings. Your honesty about schools, curriculum and 🥱 rules, contracts etc..is so disarmingly charming. So wish I had found your work earlier…but, now is probably the time it’s most useful to me. Thanks 🙏 again.
Keep up the good work homie. I love your longer videos it’s interesting to see where your mind wanders in the span of 30 minutes
My grandfather had that exact leatherman multitool lol what a throwback
Hello Mr. Draws,
I love you.
Sincerely some ramdom person
Hey Ramdom Person
You began this sketchbook on my birthday!
Peter! How did I miss this video!? Hope you had a good summer! Enjoy 2nd year!
The first sketchbook that actually looks like a sketchbook, pretty interesting stuff
Eyy, my first year is almost over too! Congrats Peter! I guess that means whenever we go back we won’t have to worry as much about getting our lunch money stolen, eh?
nice one Peter you should be proud you're finished for the year, not an easy thing to do; also beautiful sketchbook!
You are a true hero, Peter.
Ahh, finally sketchbook tour! I love watching this type of videos from you :D
"everything is related to everything" that is very true! Too bad some folks don't know that or even understand that, like my old classmates.
I am not sure why I avoided this video, yet I did. I imagine that it had something to do with going back to school and feelings associated with that. I OFFER THIS ADVICE : to preserve your drawings and keep the graphite from transferring to the opposite page, simply use watercolor paint and wash your page with a neutral color or an accent color, you can add to the page if you want to but the paint seals the graphite and it will no longer transfer to the opposite side or page. I enjoyed watching this video after all! It was truly an amazing Peter Draws experience, thanks Peter.
Literally like who dislikes a peter draws video? I can’t imagine what’s going through a persons head wile clicking the dislike button on a peter draws video?
I like the “deep chairs”, there’s something alien or foreign about them, like if this set up came from a long lost civilisation (around 20-21:00)
Very Good. I'm glad this video appeared in my UA-cam page. Interesting indeed. Work, work and pasion for work