At the end of the video, the piece looks like it was always meant to be that way even though you just made it up as you went. This is what amazes me about your drawings, every single time.
Pointillism is the term I learned. I've only done a few portraits using this technique. It can be tedious but I enjoy tedium at times. I just love the freedom of your work, Peter.
Lmao. You're a riot, bro. (Paraphrasing) "In the 1800s, when dots were invented. Until that point(or dot!?), they were only using lines". Keep Draw'ring. You're inspiring and funny. It is always a pleasure to hear your commentary over your astounding works. Peace
That was a very satisfying video to watch. All of those dots coming out of the pen. A lovely bit of history too, I did not know the history of dots prior to watching this. Many years ago I took a class in high school geometry where we briefly covered dots but the teacher did not go into the intricate history of the origins of dots. Thanks Peter. You teach me something new almost every day.
I like the way that you exactly put into words what I’m thinking. I am a thinker and not a talker. My mind is 24/7 at work, but if you ask me, what are you thinking? Well, I can’t give you an answer, but watch the video’s from Peter Draws and you know it. Most of the time my thoughts doesn’t make any sense. Have a nice day, greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
My best art pieces are done with stippling ! Something about this art form feels really rewarding to me ... very time consuming but well worth the hastle 🤙
Dots are amazing! If you look at the most realistic rendering techniques in computer graphics (path tracing, photon mapping, etc ...) they're in fact made with dots of light. In a way, dots is how the world is displayed to us!
This is even more intense than Yayoi Kusama’s work with dots because there is an extra layer of shapes. I’d like to experience this blown up the size of a billboard or a football field so my eyes could get lost in the dots up close, then zoom out with a drone.
Phoo how do you even figure out where everything has to go and how do you make it look so balanced without even planning it....that's amazing. Good job person!
Awesome work Peter! This is a very interesting style of art, and your commentary always makes everything better. I'd love to see you make a video of drawing with only erasers. Maybe by taking graphite powder and smearing it all over a page, then using different types of erasers to create something from the darkness. Love your videos. Keep it up!
Peter, you should look at the works of Albin Brunovsky. He was a Slovak artist, and he had very detailed etchings. He used dots many times, and I think you would like his style!
OMGG!!!! Peter!...You totally blow my mind! This is is astoundingly beautiful, not to mention all of those tiny dots and all of that time spent making them. :) Truly Inspired! Have a wonderful Creative night tonight. I too am off to sleep, perchance to dream... Sleep well my Brother Night Owl! Namaste!
Peter..you seem to have on your left hand fingers what appears to be a chaotic bar code. It would be interesting to scan you and discover what product you really are today : )
UnclearKibbles 2 ditto dante. Ballpoint is actually well loved by some artists, due to the light and dark lines you can get out of it. Scott Robertson and his students, for example, like to sketch perspective grids lightly and then deepen the lines of the object they are drawing.
I learned the process of color separation when I was a screen printer.i love dots people have no clue as the significance of dots.and how they play a role in our lives.
Whats the purpose of the white bone thingy? I keep seeing you using,but not just that even other itens like brushes held next to the spot your stippling
Peter do you think .1 rotring is too small for stippling? I love stippling and got enough money for one isograph and would greatly appreciate some wisdom.
OMG, this is amazing!! I myself am currently addicted to creating mandala's and Zendala's and I have one here I was thinking of what to do with some spaces and you gave me some inspiration for it.Could you maybe do a mandalavideo sometime with this stippling technique?
Hey Peter, ever thought about tattooing? I would definitely let you doodle art on my body. Whenever you just draw with no plan in mind, it always comes out so good. It would be like a surprise tattoo😂
Okay, I used some black magic to convert the time he spent on this big of a piece to a surface area per hour and it's about 2.5 square inches (or 16 cm2)! If you're aiming for the speed of a seasoned stippler, you don't have to go faster than that!
The history of dots... 🤣👍
Did Peter actually make it all up? I'm confused
I hereby vote for the 60 hour stippling video, Peter. I promise that I would take breaks and not binge watch it.
J Warren I'd binge watch it, especially if he reads one of those stories while showing it.
I’d watch it, i dont need a voiceover or anything, just some soft music and him dotting on paper
I vote for 60 hours of voiceover as well.
For some reason, any work made with stippling is extremely satisfying for eyes to look at
Dots are just really short lines.
Or is lines are just a long dots
@@harizwain4969 Garth ... was that a haiku?
@@harizwain4969 Lines: Dots with desire to go somewhere.
Or are dots just lines with no place to go? Or too lazy to bother trying.
@@vivaldirules Oh no...I'm a dot!!
At the end of the video, the piece looks like it was always meant to be that way even though you just made it up as you went. This is what amazes me about your drawings, every single time.
Pointillism is the term I learned. I've only done a few portraits using this technique. It can be tedious but I enjoy tedium at times. I just love the freedom of your work, Peter.
Lmao. You're a riot, bro. (Paraphrasing) "In the 1800s, when dots were invented. Until that point(or dot!?), they were only using lines". Keep Draw'ring. You're inspiring and funny. It is always a pleasure to hear your commentary over your astounding works. Peace
Your drawings give me an old-timey feel and I really like it
This is a wild introduction to your work, Peter. Exquisite. Thank you for this. It moved me.
I'm a simple man.
I see a Peter Draws video, and I press the thumbs up button.
I don't even skip the ad's, that's how much I like your content.
Keep up the dots and line's
A line is a DOT That went for a walk
I love the commentary that goes along with the video. It always intrigues me and makes the video much more interesting. Thank you Peter
That was a very satisfying video to watch. All of those dots coming out of the pen. A lovely bit of history too, I did not know the history of dots prior to watching this. Many years ago I took a class in high school geometry where we briefly covered dots but the teacher did not go into the intricate history of the origins of dots. Thanks Peter. You teach me something new almost every day.
I did a portrait of my yellow lab, Sandy, using just dots. It turned out great.
great. need to try this again
I like the way that you exactly put into words what I’m thinking. I am a thinker and not a talker. My mind is 24/7 at work, but if you ask me, what are you thinking? Well, I can’t give you an answer, but watch the video’s from Peter Draws and you know it. Most of the time my thoughts doesn’t make any sense. Have a nice day, greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Well done Sir! Have done a few stippling pieces myself and know the time involved and the breaks needed. Beautiful work!
YOU ARE THE BOB ROSS OF OUR TIME I LOVE YOUR WORK BROTHER HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR THIS CHANNEL DOES NOT GET ENOUGH RECOGNITION
My best art pieces are done with stippling ! Something about this art form feels really rewarding to me ... very time consuming but well worth the hastle 🤙
I love stippling! Made some portraits of family and some stars. Have to play with the old pen and ink again since watching this video......
Wow....totally amazing job Peter...60 hours whew that's incredible!!! Keep up the great work..
Check out the artist Georges Seurat and his work Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande, He used dots with color to create this painting
Spot on
A dazzling piece, peter! I could look at it for hours and hours
Dots are amazing! If you look at the most realistic rendering techniques in computer graphics (path tracing, photon mapping, etc ...) they're in fact made with dots of light. In a way, dots is how the world is displayed to us!
This is even more intense than Yayoi Kusama’s work with dots because there is an extra layer of shapes. I’d like to experience this blown up the size of a billboard or a football field so my eyes could get lost in the dots up close, then zoom out with a drone.
Phoo how do you even figure out where everything has to go and how do you make it look so balanced without even planning it....that's amazing. Good job person!
I love how this piece turned out Peter, looks fantastic
Awesome work Peter! This is a very interesting style of art, and your commentary always makes everything better. I'd love to see you make a video of drawing with only erasers. Maybe by taking graphite powder and smearing it all over a page, then using different types of erasers to create something from the darkness. Love your videos. Keep it up!
I love stippling! This is cool. I'm going to try this for myself. I love the language of art and the history lesson is beautiful.
One of the best "how to" you have made. Inspires me to go make a drawing myself.
wow, this turned out amazing! saw you working on it on a stream. my favourite piece of yours so far! it has so much depth to it
a god in stippling...
Wow that's a huge piece. Must have taken him days to finish that piece. Great artwork Peter!
Can we get a final dot count own this image?
Peter, you should look at the works of Albin Brunovsky. He was a Slovak artist, and he had very detailed etchings. He used dots many times, and I think you would like his style!
OMGG!!!! Peter!...You totally blow my mind! This is is astoundingly beautiful, not to mention all of those tiny dots and all of that time spent making them. :) Truly Inspired! Have a wonderful Creative night tonight. I too am off to sleep, perchance to dream... Sleep well my Brother Night Owl! Namaste!
Brilliant work as always..do you sell??
I love your work. Your narration is great. I just ordered one of your books off of Amazon, you should mention them more.
I’d watch the 60 hours video in real time, just saying.. love you Doc ❤️ awesome work
Peter..you seem to have on your left hand fingers what appears to be a chaotic bar code. It would be interesting to scan you and discover what product you really are today : )
I love you daddy stipple
i shudder at the sight of this heathenish choice of dialogue
@@wormhat3332 ...hahaha
Can you do a ball point pen drawing I'd like to see how it will look, like a BIC pen or something?
UnclearKibbles 2 he has before! you should check some of his older vids
UnclearKibbles 2 ditto dante. Ballpoint is actually well loved by some artists, due to the light and dark lines you can get out of it. Scott Robertson and his students, for example, like to sketch perspective grids lightly and then deepen the lines of the object they are drawing.
i love ballpoint as its so hard to do but rewarding
@@a.mig.dal.a oh ik but more I mean
Don’t buy Bic, they do animal testing.
Could you pleaassse tell me the the pen used here?
I want to improve my stippling skills....:)
Btw mindblowing artwork!
I have what may be a ignorant question, but what is the purpose of the stick in your other hand?
I didn't appreciate this channel at first but this video is quite useful.
thats beautiful
It’s beautiful!
I enjoyed following the birth of these dots on stream.
I learned the process of color separation when I was a screen printer.i love dots people have no clue as the significance of dots.and how they play a role in our lives.
I found your art very inspiring! And I enjoy your narrative a lot :)
You should try to do a mandala with only dots
Your art is on a whole different level. love it! So inspiring and entertaining to me :)
Great advice as usual. Slow and steady wins the race! 🐢
Now i wanna draw using this technique ✍🏽
What’s the best pen to use when stippling? The brand?
Trudy Hines Sakura micron is a good start.
Awesome work Peter
Really cool!
Period art 😮😮
the puns just keep punning
gross
Oof
Get out
Zhc here and no one giving a f
I am quite surprised
Nice amazing I like this technique.
Brilliant! Idk how you do this without guidelines.
I'm so happy to see a new video of yours! xD
The end of the age of the bone pusher downer and the start of the age of the thin wooden pusher downer. ahh yes those where good times.
You are wonderfully instinctive as a teacher talented is an understatemenr
Whats the purpose of the white bone thingy? I keep seeing you using,but not just that even other itens like brushes held next to the spot your stippling
I love your random life lessons and art tips :)
And the history of dots had me dying XD I love it
Peter do you think .1 rotring is too small for stippling? I love stippling and got enough money for one isograph and would greatly appreciate some wisdom.
OMG, this is amazing!! I myself am currently addicted to creating mandala's and Zendala's and I have one here I was thinking of what to do with some spaces and you gave me some inspiration for it.Could you maybe do a mandalavideo sometime with this stippling technique?
Ich habe keine Ahnung, aber Peter wird besser und besser. Gut gemacht Peter!
Ja der peter hat's halt wirklich drauf 👍
How long does it take to complete?
my hand hurts just watching this
Hey Peter, ever thought about tattooing? I would definitely let you doodle art on my body. Whenever you just draw with no plan in mind, it always comes out so good. It would be like a surprise tattoo😂
I was thinking about doing dot art today, then saw this video. Spooky. 😊
Was that a miniature pair of undies on your figures at one point?
Can you post more overcoming artists block? I found a particular video very helpful
This is beautiful!
And what’s the best paper?
I use bristol paper
PETER DOTS!!!
This one puts me to sleep real good.
this is really fucking amazing and breath taking. amazing. please please please do more 12/10 fantastic
AMAZING WONDERFUL LOVELY Thank you very much for inspiration 🙏🏻😍
Beautiful work. What kind of paper do you use? I'm really interested I that pen?
This is the first time I enjoy history class.☺
that is absolutely f*cking incredible!
Nice stippling!
Awesome! Very helpful!
Okay, I used some black magic to convert the time he spent on this big of a piece to a surface area per hour and it's about 2.5 square inches (or 16 cm2)! If you're aiming for the speed of a seasoned stippler, you don't have to go faster than that!
Which refilling pen is best for doodling?
I just realized I have never thought to wear undies on my hand. It's such a good idea.
Yes I could see it showing
As you dotted
Epic doodle,
That ended up being really good!
Holy crap, that's amazing, and inspirational.
Have you done a blank skateboard deck yet???
Now this...this guy gets the point
What is that white triangle that you always use on your stippling videos?
Absolutely amazing. Also you sound like Tom Green 😂
Are your fingers wearing underpants? Love it!
A dot is a line when its dragged through time
3:40 favorite part