I actually really like Karinas idea of an episode of describing an animal but without any hint as to what animal it is, just hints of “well there’s two eyes” and see what animal it becomes. Like Tasty Blue Crayon says, describe normal animal parts as if you’ve never seen them. “A furry stump with three sharp protrusions. (A paw)”
"Two eyes" is too much information, they can only say "more than the normal amount" and they'll be stuck with any kind of bug. More confusion more obfuscation more Nathan getting flustered!
I took a class on medieval manuscripts last semester, and I am here to say that a legitimate theory behind why some manuscript images are so bizarre is that the illuminators were basically shitposting/ making memes between manuscripts.
As a Floridian, one time we got the go ahead to go to school due to “minor hurricane conditions. Tropical storm force winds, and light downpour” lmao It’s a running joke in my family now whenever it rains or is hurricane season.. “Minor hurricane conditions” and “light downpour” lmao wtf?! School board probably: “Yup, it’s fine… send those lazy kids to school, if a bus or two gets blown into the ocean well call it impromptu swimming lessons.” Edit: I just looked it up and winds up to 75mph are considered tropical storm winds… lmao 75MPH WINDS! Yeah… the kids will be fine.
Here is an actual medieval recipe for "good honey": Ingredients: one part good honey one part bad honey Instructions: Mix well. Produces 2 parts good honey.
@@melkerahtagadatsoin-tsoin6016 Yep! My understanding is there's actually some logic going on here: see, if you have proper honey, and the bees have had a good harvest, that honey will never go bad: the sugar content is so high it instantly dehydrates any microbes that try to grow in or on i (which is why bees make it that way) But "bad" honey doesn't have a high enough sugar content, and so it can start to grow molds and stuff. So, since by default honey is way way above that necessary threshold, you can just mix some good and bad honey together and the resulting mix will still be high enough above that sugar density to prevent spoilage...as long as you don't try this too many times with the same honey, since you *are* slowly lowering the quality every time you do it.
6:15 "for amateur artists, the allure of the peepee is too strong" 8:38 "is the horn scale standard?" 21:40 "I choose illiteracy!" 25:02 Karina doing math 27:49 intentional humor 28:20 Jojo "bizarre adventures" or "Siwa"? 28:52 "I'm at my rope! It's a short rope!" 29:35 "Ace Attorney"
Fun fact, "ye" was never used as an article, the "ye olde..." trope is from people misunderstanding the letter thorn (þ) on signs and in texts bc there was a variant that looked like "y" - it represents the th sound, so it was actually "the olde..." - now it's just a funny trope that isn't actually based on any historical usage, lol Also, the -eth is literally the ancestor of the -s ending on verbs (walkS as opposed to walk, whic used to be walkETH vs walk) - and by that i mean people just began pronouncing it as an s at some point, probably a while before they wrote it that way - i believe young girls in Shakespeare's day used -s instead of -eth in private letters, suggesting that it was just becoming pronounced that way
I love the idea that young girls are why language is how it is now. At the time it was probably derided for being improper and now it is proper English.
@@DeathnoteBB it might have been improper to spell it that way but saying it that way was normal, but i don't know - but, like, it might have been like spelling information as "informashun" or writing "gonna" instead of "going to" (though many English speakers say both of those things that way). But either way, that's actually a reoccuring trend, linguists have known for a while now that women, especially younger women, tend to be leading (or at least ahead of the curve in) language change - and language change is both inevitable and normal for all languages, and 100% harmless but is consistently hated, even feared
this implies the usage of s was like the usage of z at the end of words in the late 2000s and i love it..... like. "girlz". young girlz are so revolutionary
Imagine being the artist who made the medieval paintings to know hundreds years in the future people with magic paper and pens called your art "catboy"
Oooh I didn't know it was a thing ! Well obviously I knew medieval books were cared for/ conserved (if it's a word), but I didn't know it was a subject to study It must be awesome ! (Sorry English is my second language and I 'm tired, I hope I made sense)
@@melkerahtagadatsoin-tsoin6016 you did a great job! It’s not a common thing to study as an undergraduate. My college has a program that lets me combine majors and minors to make my own, and saying “studying medieval book conservation” is much easier to explain. I’m combining music, historic preservation, and book studies (studying a book as an object for conservation, like a museum setting, and not literature studies). I want to focus on early music notation! It gets very confusing haha
Having recently completed a PhD in medieval art history, I can now die happy because this episode has happened ❤️ (So big of a medieval nerd am I that I immediately went "Ah yes, the Luttrel Psalter" when Nathan's little guy was revealed 😅)
@@nikkia9506 omg. I'm late but is that why monty python holy grail had a killer rabbit?! I didn't know they had murderous bunnies on actual manuscripts! Why don't i know enough about medieval art?
@@nikkia9506 Basically everybody who made books was a monk. Monks kept gardens. Rabbits, slugs, and snails ruin gardens. Monks depicted them as horrible, evil monsters in their manuscript doodles. It's the reason why so many knights are battling weird snails in old tomes.
Ya'll should do a speed draw of yourselves as the four horseman of the adrawcalypse. With each one of you representing a defining factor that makes drawfee drawfee. Imo: Julia - horseman of misdirection, Nathan - horseman of mispeaking, Karina - horseman of razzing, and Jacob - horseman of hard(or dumb) stances
The old time feel with the Patreon mention made me think of these four having the Borgias as their patrons and doing all their art shenanigans with the consent and money of the Machiavellian murder pope. "Paint more of that weird dog man with abs, Karina" "Yes, your holiness"
A little beaste that breaks into your house and eats your butter does feel extremely Medieval folklore. This was a fun episode, I think another one like this or more historical art "fan art" would be cool!
Somewhere in Northern France, 1393: "I sure hope when people see this marginalia over 600 years from now, they know that I was going for a narrative about an eccentric nobleman who's trying in vain to teach a cat to read, and have as good a laugh about it was we have." "That's crazy, Francis. People 600 years from now would never get that. They're not even going to think the drawing is funny, and if they do, it definitely won't be for the same reasons." "Yeah, you're probably right."
I often draw while watching/listening to Drawfee, and them talking about the ratio of peen versus booba while I am studying male and female anatomy was such a mood.
i have seen this comment on another video and i WILL make the same joke. *a-hem* tiny raspberry jacobs *applause* thank you. thank you. thank-oh you’re too kind. thank you.
Suggestion: There are many characters based on the 7 Deadly Sins, how about characters based on the 7 Heavenly Virtues. Or Suggestion: Draw Horror Icons as Magical Girls.
Julia’s Medieval Voice was leaning dangerously close to Lore Librarian territory during the intro, and I love that for her. Also, this was great. MOAR PLS ☺️
I recommend checking out "Les songes drolatiques de Pantagruel", it's a book from ca.1494 of depictions of demons and some of them are super wild. They both inspired me and terrified me simultaneously.
Does it have something to do with "La vie de Gargantua et de Pantagruel"? I read parts of it for my French literature classes when I majored in French and I haven't heard about it
April fools idea: they do a celebrity drawing challenge but the celebrity is like, a horse, and you see how far you can get before the person drawing catches on
YOU MUST CONTINUE THE BONE GAME! One person chooses an animal skull, a second person chooses an animal skelly, and the third draws an animal with that head and body combined. Without knowing what the animals are. Your bones are on the line, will you accept?
It's Julia's World, We're Just Living In It. I think it'd be really fun if Julia drew a scene and the rest of you populated it with characters who live there!
The editing on these videos is always so nice. It really helps to have visual aids to the references made by everyone, because as someone who Does Not Live in the US some of these would otherwise go waaaay over my head.
suggestion: disney characters as d&d characters! inspired by abd illustrates, take a disney character, give them a background, class, and race, and make them an adventurer! maybe make it a speed draw?
Fun fact: in ancient and up to the 90s in Finland "the female form" the V was more depicted in doodles, graffiti and magical spells. They have a particular way of drawing it? Kind of looks like a sun.
also the lines on the book in karina's drawing could maybe represent sheet music if you squint, so i think it would be really funny if the guy was in fact trying to teach the cat to sing
Suggestion: you should try drawing Discworld characters that you've never heard of/based on their descriptions! There are so many incredible characters, like Nobby Nobbs, Moist von Lipwig, and the Hogfather! These are my favourite books, and I think they could always use more love 🥰 GNU Terry Pratchett
They are so right about the medieval art Nathan had. It is for sure someone drawing a dog who has never seen anyone but humans using someones aweful description. "Yeah my dog has a long nose, 2 eyes, 2 ears that are long like scarfs, a red coat, a slightly fluffy tail, and only has legs".
There used to be a breed of dog called the turnspit dog. So Nathan's drawing could tell the tale of the butterchurn "dog". A creature who eats butter and makes butter.
"we invented democracy" in the middle ages, ancient Athens was just a figment of our collective imaginations ETA later in the ep: Geoffrey Chaucer, medieval author, is freaking hilarious and he knew it. Humans are funny, and we've always been funny. We just use different words to express similarly funny thoughts
As a counterpoint to Jacob's worry about how long intentional humor can remain funny: William Shakespeare was making yo mama jokes back in the 1500s. Truly funny things remain funny for a long time.
episode suggestion: draw fanart of obscure media that you enjoy and wish more people knew about! (also i just wanted to say that i'm currently sick and quarantined and watching this episode while eating a sad plate of pasta in my bedroom made me feel a lot less lonely and forget about everything for a bit. you guys are always such great company, i'm so glad i found your channel two years ago
This is unrelated, but last night I was trying to think of a non-toxic fandom and I couldn't. Then I woke up today and there was a new Drawfee video. I had my answer. I love it here
I concur the amount of art revolving around PP must be higher than badonkers if you count non-artists or not even amateurs... I left my sketchbook to my twenty something friend one evening at a bar and barely even 2 minutes later I had one with wings drawn in there... I was amazed!
I forget that in older Drawfee episodes they drew custom mugs or scenes lol I do love the new animatic style intros tho. It's so fun and good lol and gets the personalities of the hosts across c:
Here's a drawing suggestion: Design cute toy merch based on each other. Killer Karina plushie. Julia's room full of vampire playsets. Jacob's stackable Yogi balancing toy. Brushable Nathan beard. Let your ideas run wild for toy merch!
Day 158 of asking: I would like to see you guys draw swords. That's the only rule. Your sword can be 1 handed, 2 handed, long, short, wide, thin, single edged, double edged, triple edged (yes that's a thing look it up), straight, curved, single bladed, double bladed (you know, like Darth Maul), an off-brand light saber, magic, sentient, multiple swords in one, a transforming blade, any combination you want, or anything else you can think of. Please. I just want to see those blades. I suppose you could also draw someone to wield the sword, but the sword should be the main focus
julia talking abt doctor worm reminded me that a friend of mine did a delightful painting of doctor worm and captioned it “doctor worm wednesday!” which irrevocably altered my vocabulary in the best way
I'm Deflare! I got my suggestion picked, AND got a noble title! Woooo! Another suggestion: Digimon are supposed to be made from bits of data on the Internet. This explains why so many Digimon are hot, furry, or hot furries. Thus: Design Digimon based on common programs, websites, and Internet things.
Julia, about Butter Beast: “Can you imagine this guy in the background of a scene in sleeping beauty.!” I can now.. - “May I butter your bread, Miss?” - “Uhm.. sure. Yes, thank you.” - Butter Beast stares directly into her eyes and poops out a plop of butter and then drag races across her plate to spread it. He stands up looking very proud of himself and says, “Your baked potato as well, Miss?” - Belle stares wide eyed and horrified at this buttery weirdo before awkwardly nodding in agreement because she’s afraid to say no. She looks down at the dinner roll, and notices the perfectly even layer of glistening golden butter spread to perfection in the perfect ratio. Perfect. - B.B. Shakes and twerks on the table for a minute before squirting out some perfectly whipped butter onto her baked potato like a soft serve ice cream machine, and then winks and waddles away, hopping off the table to walk back into the kitchen.
27:46 not medieval times but there's this ancient Sumerian joke from 4500-1900 BC that's like "A dog walked into a tavern and said, 'I can't see a thing. I'll open this one." So yeah the humour didn't survive
To understand medieval art we have to remember that most of them were monks that had to copy texts often at candle light by hand stuck in a room for years and years
now that Julia has tempted us by showing us the backup images, there HAS to be a part 2 to this episode, I shan't rest until that happens. there is too much potential in these for them to never draw it
Do you think in ye olde times, the artists that made these drawings were also just taking suggestions from an audience? Medieval art truly was the Drawfee ancestor.
You accidentally came up with a great idea in this episode. Can you do the sketch artist challenge with medieval art and/or weird historical portraits?
Suggestion: Draw ship art of weird food pairings! For example, carrots + mustard, apples + hot sauce, the possibilities are endless, and weird ship art is the result.
The callback to the Celebrity Sketch Artist video made me think of an idea... *Celebrity Sketch Artist where the artist can ask any questions, but the one describing can only respond with noises*
Please draw Film Noir birds. You know, cynical detectives in trenchcoats and rain and shadows and dark alleys while distant jazz music plays? That, but birds, please. There's got to be a henne fatale of course.
"For amateur artists the allure of the peepee is too strong" thank you Jacob for my new favorite sentence
sounds like something you’d read in a college textbook for an art class you’re taking for your geneds
I really hope the Penis Ratio discourse continues to be a major theme of the show.
your pfp is so cute
@@midnightwalkers8077 Aw thank you!!
@@quowokka where is it from
I actually really like Karinas idea of an episode of describing an animal but without any hint as to what animal it is, just hints of “well there’s two eyes” and see what animal it becomes.
Like Tasty Blue Crayon says, describe normal animal parts as if you’ve never seen them. “A furry stump with three sharp protrusions. (A paw)”
do it like the yes/no celebrity draw!
Additional rule: the describer is not allowed to look at reference of the animal.
"Two eyes" is too much information, they can only say "more than the normal amount" and they'll be stuck with any kind of bug.
More confusion more obfuscation more Nathan getting flustered!
@@Archibaldh1pp0 is the amount of eyes… standard?
@@Fafhrd42 YES
“Were the horns… Big?” / “Was the horn scale… Standard?” ENDED me. 😂 Karina’s cackling with that absolutely GOT me.
Timestamp?
@@THExRISER 8:39
@@edwardmage Thanks.
I feel like everyone knew what was coming but it still tickled Karina
I took a class on medieval manuscripts last semester, and I am here to say that a legitimate theory behind why some manuscript images are so bizarre is that the illuminators were basically shitposting/ making memes between manuscripts.
Yeah, I like to think of it more like kids doodling in the margins of their homework. Penises feature heavily there, too.
Dream job
A piece of evidence to that theory is how a _ton_ of the pictures in these manuscripts have absolutely nothing to do with the actual texts.
They be getting fucked up on herbs and shit
Remember: ye olde humans are humans. We like making jokes
Karina refusing to 'yes and' their introduction shenanigans was peak Spencer vibes
They should tag-team one episode intro, and watch everyone else devolve into chaos.
Karina will never let other people drag her into chaos. She insists to be the one causing it.
Truly living up to the energy her new portrait brings
Isekai protagonist.
Bring forth more this instant
The “large boulder the size of a small boulder” is really giving me the same energy as when my old middle school sent us home for “severe drizzling”
Ha! That’s literally the permanent weather condition in Seattle 😄
As a Floridian, one time we got the go ahead to go to school due to “minor hurricane conditions. Tropical storm force winds, and light downpour” lmao
It’s a running joke in my family now whenever it rains or is hurricane season..
“Minor hurricane conditions” and “light downpour” lmao wtf?!
School board probably:
“Yup, it’s fine… send those lazy kids to school, if a bus or two gets blown into the ocean well call it impromptu swimming lessons.”
Edit: I just looked it up and winds up to 75mph are considered tropical storm winds… lmao 75MPH WINDS! Yeah… the kids will be fine.
Was it like hours of drizzling that was starting to pose a flood risk?
The third year of Drawfee's independence: when Karina is TOTALLY done with any and all intro nonsense.
Well, the intros were dangerously close to becoming an artform, so Karina had to delete them.
Never thought I would see the day when that happened
she's just holding over until the next bone game reference in an intro, can make itself known.
Guarantee she's back to causing chaos again within the next few videos :P
Her breaking the flow _is_ the chaos
Can we name the butter beast “Bibo?” It stands for “butter in, butter out.”
Here is an actual medieval recipe for "good honey":
Ingredients:
one part good honey
one part bad honey
Instructions:
Mix well.
Produces 2 parts good honey.
What really ?!
stonks
@@melkerahtagadatsoin-tsoin6016 Yep!
My understanding is there's actually some logic going on here: see, if you have proper honey, and the bees have had a good harvest, that honey will never go bad: the sugar content is so high it instantly dehydrates any microbes that try to grow in or on i (which is why bees make it that way)
But "bad" honey doesn't have a high enough sugar content, and so it can start to grow molds and stuff.
So, since by default honey is way way above that necessary threshold, you can just mix some good and bad honey together and the resulting mix will still be high enough above that sugar density to prevent spoilage...as long as you don't try this too many times with the same honey, since you *are* slowly lowering the quality every time you do it.
@@treyslider6954 oh that's actually clever ! I didn't know that about honey, I'll sleep a little less ignorant tonight
How do you tell if honey is bad??
The funniest thing about the "put in butter to get butter" joke is that's exactly how people explain the process of making chocolate
Also, that's actually the way to make alcohol and bread
And yoghurt too!!
Julia sounding like Jancy when she talks in Ye Olden language sends me to the other side of the galaxy 💀💀💀
It was the little bit of the Lore Librarian in there that really got me.
@@happyxerox the lore jancy
@@happyxerox
Miss that boy..
6:15 "for amateur artists, the allure of the peepee is too strong"
8:38 "is the horn scale standard?"
21:40 "I choose illiteracy!"
25:02 Karina doing math
27:49 intentional humor
28:20 Jojo "bizarre adventures" or "Siwa"?
28:52 "I'm at my rope! It's a short rope!"
29:35 "Ace Attorney"
Thou’rt the most based of all the land.
I love this curated greatest hits comment!
Fun fact, "ye" was never used as an article, the "ye olde..." trope is from people misunderstanding the letter thorn (þ) on signs and in texts bc there was a variant that looked like "y" - it represents the th sound, so it was actually "the olde..." - now it's just a funny trope that isn't actually based on any historical usage, lol
Also, the -eth is literally the ancestor of the -s ending on verbs (walkS as opposed to walk, whic used to be walkETH vs walk) - and by that i mean people just began pronouncing it as an s at some point, probably a while before they wrote it that way - i believe young girls in Shakespeare's day used -s instead of -eth in private letters, suggesting that it was just becoming pronounced that way
I love the idea that young girls are why language is how it is now. At the time it was probably derided for being improper and now it is proper English.
Love me some linguistic background, thanks!
@@DeathnoteBB it might have been improper to spell it that way but saying it that way was normal, but i don't know - but, like, it might have been like spelling information as "informashun" or writing "gonna" instead of "going to" (though many English speakers say both of those things that way).
But either way, that's actually a reoccuring trend, linguists have known for a while now that women, especially younger women, tend to be leading (or at least ahead of the curve in) language change - and language change is both inevitable and normal for all languages, and 100% harmless but is consistently hated, even feared
this implies the usage of s was like the usage of z at the end of words in the late 2000s and i love it..... like. "girlz". young girlz are so revolutionary
So, what I understand from that is, young girls were more influential to the evolution of the English language than Shakespeare.
Imagine being the artist who made the medieval paintings to know hundreds years in the future people with magic paper and pens called your art "catboy"
They didn't even have regular paper back then. Parchment sheets are made of animal skin.
If you don't want people to call your art "catboy" don't paint a catboy. Simple!
karina's medieval voice is her regular voice because she already is a queen
well the tarot card episode confirmed that
Um exCUSE me she's an EMPRESS you are CANCELLED
@@Archibaldh1pp0 are you sPEAKING TO ME??
@@EtamirTheDemiDeer I wasn't.
As a drawfee fan who’s studying medieval book conservation, I feel like this episode was for me in particular
Oooh I didn't know it was a thing ! Well obviously I knew medieval books were cared for/ conserved (if it's a word), but I didn't know it was a subject to study
It must be awesome !
(Sorry English is my second language and I 'm tired, I hope I made sense)
@@melkerahtagadatsoin-tsoin6016 This made perfect sense, and I wouldn't have guessed you weren't fluent in English based off of this!
@@melkerahtagadatsoin-tsoin6016 you did a great job! It’s not a common thing to study as an undergraduate. My college has a program that lets me combine majors and minors to make my own, and saying “studying medieval book conservation” is much easier to explain. I’m combining music, historic preservation, and book studies (studying a book as an object for conservation, like a museum setting, and not literature studies). I want to focus on early music notation! It gets very confusing haha
@@em-agan that's awesome ! It's so great that you get to study what you really like, especially with subjects like these. I wish you success !
AYYY same-ish studies! Historic textiles for me!
To me, the cat looks like it wants to listen to the medieval catboy read, but someone else is too loud in the library.
Having recently completed a PhD in medieval art history, I can now die happy because this episode has happened ❤️
(So big of a medieval nerd am I that I immediately went "Ah yes, the Luttrel Psalter" when Nathan's little guy was revealed 😅)
I was just hoping they included some murderous medieval bunny marginalia. I don't know why, but the murder bunnies are always amazing.
@@nikkia9506 omg. I'm late but is that why monty python holy grail had a killer rabbit?! I didn't know they had murderous bunnies on actual manuscripts! Why don't i know enough about medieval art?
@@novaquartz5049 I've no idea, but it might be.
@@nikkia9506 Basically everybody who made books was a monk. Monks kept gardens. Rabbits, slugs, and snails ruin gardens. Monks depicted them as horrible, evil monsters in their manuscript doodles. It's the reason why so many knights are battling weird snails in old tomes.
Ya'll should do a speed draw of yourselves as the four horseman of the adrawcalypse. With each one of you representing a defining factor that makes drawfee drawfee. Imo: Julia - horseman of misdirection, Nathan - horseman of mispeaking, Karina - horseman of razzing, and Jacob - horseman of hard(or dumb) stances
@@PunkySlush i think they were giving examples
Horseman of Friendship, Horseman of Violence, Horseman of the Inks, and Man-Horse
Karina - horseman of chaos
@@sora1498 they were examples of what I think characterizes each host's commentary style and the channel as a whole
Perfect
The old time feel with the Patreon mention made me think of these four having the Borgias as their patrons and doing all their art shenanigans with the consent and money of the Machiavellian murder pope.
"Paint more of that weird dog man with abs, Karina"
"Yes, your holiness"
This is the best kind of fanfic. I’d watch a feature-length film with this premise!
Your MIND
A little beaste that breaks into your house and eats your butter does feel extremely Medieval folklore. This was a fun episode, I think another one like this or more historical art "fan art" would be cool!
Honorary Yule Lad
Big Ouphe energy.
This actually exists! I can’t remember where in Europe it’s from, but the buttercat is a cat that will steal your butter!
I’d love another episode of cursed ships, except it’s only with past Drawfee creations
this is a beautiful idea
wide hank x spheal
@@prageruwu69 *y e s*
"The allure of the Peepee is too strong" - Jacob Andrews 2022.
If someone makes a Drawfee out of context compilation, that needs to be in there.
“i choose illiteracy!” is the best thing i have heard anyone say ever and of course karina said it
Karina's 'oh, god' in the intro was really good. Finally, Jacob has turned the tables.
The noise Karina made when her piece of art was revealed was so perfect.
She was so excited she briefly turned into R2D2
Karina's r2d2 noise of pure joy at 20:55 is truly wonderful
LOL, that's a perfect way to describe it.
It also gave me strong Hange Zoe vibes.
Also a bit of a Mario (from Mario) falling XDD
it struck me more as toad from mario, but yes
Somewhere in Northern France, 1393:
"I sure hope when people see this marginalia over 600 years from now, they know that I was going for a narrative about an eccentric nobleman who's trying in vain to teach a cat to read, and have as good a laugh about it was we have."
"That's crazy, Francis. People 600 years from now would never get that. They're not even going to think the drawing is funny, and if they do, it definitely won't be for the same reasons."
"Yeah, you're probably right."
I often draw while watching/listening to Drawfee, and them talking about the ratio of peen versus booba while I am studying male and female anatomy was such a mood.
oh perfect
Vibe
I strongly believe the “head scarf” in the first one is bunny ears and I’m disappointed they weren’t drawn as such 😆
“The allure of the peepee” is really not something I expected to hear today
I didn't expect to either hear or feel it. But that's the Drawfee-effect I guess.
THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS. I want an entire episode dedicated to the absolutely wild songs of my favorite band
Istanbul slaps and the just dance is great
They should do a shared canvas that they fill up simultaneously while listening to the “fingertips” tracks 😁
Combustible Head would be really easy to do. yess
You should design characters based on desserts with weird names, like pandowdies, tiny raspberry fools, grunts, and eton messes!
i have seen this comment on another video and i WILL make the same joke.
*a-hem* tiny raspberry jacobs
*applause* thank you. thank you. thank-oh you’re too kind. thank you.
Spotted dick
Spotted Dick? Dappled Richards?
@@LoserIJustMetHer This is a certified Drawfee moment.
Spotted dick 👀
Caterpillars get hookas, worms get giant blunts. It just makes sense
Suggestion: There are many characters based on the 7 Deadly Sins, how about characters based on the 7 Heavenly Virtues.
Or
Suggestion: Draw Horror Icons as Magical Girls.
I immediately pictured Jason Voorhees. He won't leave now. His short dress is cute though.
I second horror icons as magical girls!!!!
draw the drawfee crew as magical girls
Julia’s Medieval Voice was leaning dangerously close to Lore Librarian territory during the intro, and I love that for her.
Also, this was great. MOAR PLS ☺️
I recommend checking out "Les songes drolatiques de Pantagruel", it's a book from ca.1494 of depictions of demons and some of them are super wild. They both inspired me and terrified me simultaneously.
Does it have something to do with "La vie de Gargantua et de Pantagruel"? I read parts of it for my French literature classes when I majored in French and I haven't heard about it
I was hoping someone would mention Pantagruel, thank you OP
@@SamuxRadioactivity np, glad someone else thought that too
April fools idea: they do a celebrity drawing challenge but the celebrity is like, a horse, and you see how far you can get before the person drawing catches on
YOU MUST CONTINUE THE BONE GAME! One person chooses an animal skull, a second person chooses an animal skelly, and the third draws an animal with that head and body combined. Without knowing what the animals are.
Your bones are on the line, will you accept?
oooooh! thatd be a fun twist!
Noice! Weirdly enough that's how I make alien creatures xD
Fun twist on the exquisite corpse art game!
The hat/scarf/wrap depicted in Jacob's prompt is called a Chaperon and was used as a very popular clothing accessory!
Julia: I think it's JoJo
Nathan: Bizarre adventure?
Jacob: Or Siwa?
I WASN'T EXPECTING IT AND ENDED UP LAUGHING TOO HARD PLEASE
Methinks that scribe David (?) did a particularly excellent job editing/animating the introduction of this magical illumination!
It's Julia's World, We're Just Living In It. I think it'd be really fun if Julia drew a scene and the rest of you populated it with characters who live there!
Yes ! I want that !
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That would be so good!
Ooohh that's actually such a fun idea!
yes!!
The editing on these videos is always so nice. It really helps to have visual aids to the references made by everyone, because as someone who Does Not Live in the US some of these would otherwise go waaaay over my head.
Yes!! I got "Doctor Worm" in my head the moment Jacob started drawing, and it was a sort of giant relief when they finally brought up the song!
a.... might be giant relief?
Hubby and I were both already singing it before she said it. ♥
Now we need an episode where they turn memes into ancient art. Like Ancient egyptian style, Medieval style ect
suggestion: disney characters as d&d characters! inspired by abd illustrates, take a disney character, give them a background, class, and race, and make them an adventurer! maybe make it a speed draw?
"The further backer you get is worm."
-Nathan Yaffe, 2022
Fun fact: in ancient and up to the 90s in Finland "the female form" the V was more depicted in doodles, graffiti and magical spells. They have a particular way of drawing it? Kind of looks like a sun.
The episode started so good, then Julia references They Might Be Giants. Just turned it up to a 10. Love yall.
also the lines on the book in karina's drawing could maybe represent sheet music if you squint, so i think it would be really funny if the guy was in fact trying to teach the cat to sing
"I choose illiteracy" is possibly the most Karina thing possible.
Nathan's drawing is just a new Yule lad: butter muncher
suggestion: do this again. no notes, perfect
I like how even with Julia's self portrait all the way on the left, she's still shooting Jacob a glance down the line.
Gaddam I love when Julia turns full Lore Librarian… “NNNAAAATHAN!”
Suggestion: you should try drawing Discworld characters that you've never heard of/based on their descriptions! There are so many incredible characters, like Nobby Nobbs, Moist von Lipwig, and the Hogfather!
These are my favourite books, and I think they could always use more love 🥰
GNU Terry Pratchett
yes please
Yes. Also, please someone draw Terry's Star metal sword.
If i had to assign characters, it'd be
Nathan : Cheri LIttlebottom
Jacob : Susan Sto Helit
Karina : Moist von Lipwig
Julia : Sam Vimes
They are so right about the medieval art Nathan had. It is for sure someone drawing a dog who has never seen anyone but humans using someones aweful description. "Yeah my dog has a long nose, 2 eyes, 2 ears that are long like scarfs, a red coat, a slightly fluffy tail, and only has legs".
What a delight, I friggin love Medieval art
More medieval drawings, please.
There used to be a breed of dog called the turnspit dog. So Nathan's drawing could tell the tale of the butterchurn "dog". A creature who eats butter and makes butter.
29:40
Everyone: **confused at what Karina is saying**
Karina: "It was Ace Attorney."
Everyone: "ohhhh"
I swear this is literally me and my friends.
"we invented democracy" in the middle ages, ancient Athens was just a figment of our collective imaginations
ETA later in the ep: Geoffrey Chaucer, medieval author, is freaking hilarious and he knew it. Humans are funny, and we've always been funny. We just use different words to express similarly funny thoughts
As a counterpoint to Jacob's worry about how long intentional humor can remain funny: William Shakespeare was making yo mama jokes back in the 1500s. Truly funny things remain funny for a long time.
1:35 Jacob's comment immediately made me think "butter goes in, butter comes out. You can't explain it. "
Now we need a sequel where Drawfee does combat against the giant medieval snails
episode suggestion: draw fanart of obscure media that you enjoy and wish more people knew about!
(also i just wanted to say that i'm currently sick and quarantined and watching this episode while eating a sad plate of pasta in my bedroom made me feel a lot less lonely and forget about everything for a bit. you guys are always such great company, i'm so glad i found your channel two years ago
Reminds me I need to draw more in the flesh fanart...
This is unrelated, but last night I was trying to think of a non-toxic fandom and I couldn't. Then I woke up today and there was a new Drawfee video. I had my answer. I love it here
I concur the amount of art revolving around PP must be higher than badonkers if you count non-artists or not even amateurs... I left my sketchbook to my twenty something friend one evening at a bar and barely even 2 minutes later I had one with wings drawn in there... I was amazed!
The energy in this ep is EXQUISITE
I giggled so much watching this episode. Julia's adorable giggles infected me the most. Just warm hugs of joy and laughter.
I forget that in older Drawfee episodes they drew custom mugs or scenes lol I do love the new animatic style intros tho. It's so fun and good lol and gets the personalities of the hosts across c:
I enjoyed when the video begins the crew would talk and draw on the mug, good times.
They still draw the mug, but they do it when streaming on twitch. You can also see the vods over at “Drawfee Extra”
@@popenieafantome9527 Ohhh thank you
@@popenieafantome9527 Drawfee extra is so good o wo
Here's a drawing suggestion: Design cute toy merch based on each other. Killer Karina plushie. Julia's room full of vampire playsets. Jacob's stackable Yogi balancing toy. Brushable Nathan beard. Let your ideas run wild for toy merch!
Would purchase that room full of vampires playset and bequeath it upon every child of my acquaintance!
Draw more SCPs please! Possibly with a guest like The Volgun or The Exploring Series to pick some juicy ones for you
I immediately thought of Nathan's masterpiece after I saw a statue of "Krishna as a butter thief" in an art museum 🤣🧈
Day 158 of asking:
I would like to see you guys draw swords. That's the only rule. Your sword can be 1 handed, 2 handed, long, short, wide, thin, single edged, double edged, triple edged (yes that's a thing look it up), straight, curved, single bladed, double bladed (you know, like Darth Maul), an off-brand light saber, magic, sentient, multiple swords in one, a transforming blade, any combination you want, or anything else you can think of.
Please. I just want to see those blades. I suppose you could also draw someone to wield the sword, but the sword should be the main focus
julia talking abt doctor worm reminded me that a friend of mine did a delightful painting of doctor worm and captioned it “doctor worm wednesday!” which irrevocably altered my vocabulary in the best way
Nathan's voice for Jacob's prompt is a perfect recreation of Yax the Yak's voice in Zootopia.
Came for medieval fanart, stayed for Karina grumpily trying to ruin the bits
butter is like work experience, you need it in order to get it
"Is the horn... Big?" and "Is the horn scale standard?" had me laughing out loud! What a throwback!!!
I'm Deflare! I got my suggestion picked, AND got a noble title! Woooo!
Another suggestion: Digimon are supposed to be made from bits of data on the Internet. This explains why so many Digimon are hot, furry, or hot furries. Thus: Design Digimon based on common programs, websites, and Internet things.
I hate that the butter churning process does sound like it would make sense in a Medieval peasant's mind
Julia, about Butter Beast:
“Can you imagine this guy in the background of a scene in sleeping beauty.!”
I can now..
- “May I butter your bread, Miss?”
- “Uhm.. sure. Yes, thank you.”
- Butter Beast stares directly into her eyes and poops out a plop of butter and then drag races across her plate to spread it. He stands up looking very proud of himself and says, “Your baked potato as well, Miss?”
- Belle stares wide eyed and horrified at this buttery weirdo before awkwardly nodding in agreement because she’s afraid to say no. She looks down at the dinner roll, and notices the perfectly even layer of glistening golden butter spread to perfection in the perfect ratio. Perfect.
- B.B. Shakes and twerks on the table for a minute before squirting out some perfectly whipped butter onto her baked potato like a soft serve ice cream machine, and then winks and waddles away, hopping off the table to walk back into the kitchen.
This was incredible!! I absolutely want a sequel
Suggestion: digital artists do traditional speed draws/paints! As in painting on canvas, paper etc and filming it :D
Oh buddy, if you only knew what was coming...
Their worm knight voice just slowly morphed into the Canadian mooses from brother bear
Clearly, Nathan's lil' Guy is just Medieval art understanding perfectly how to draw a cat.
This is automatically one of my new favorite episodes haha.
Karina's squeal at her drawing reveal was just perfect.
27:46 not medieval times but there's this ancient Sumerian joke from 4500-1900 BC that's like "A dog walked into a tavern and said, 'I can't see a thing. I'll open this one." So yeah the humour didn't survive
To understand medieval art we have to remember that most of them were monks that had to copy texts often at candle light by hand stuck in a room for years and years
As an art historian who majored in medieval mamuscripts, this makes me extremely happy.
now that Julia has tempted us by showing us the backup images, there HAS to be a part 2 to this episode, I shan't rest until that happens. there is too much potential in these for them to never draw it
Do you think in ye olde times, the artists that made these drawings were also just taking suggestions from an audience? Medieval art truly was the Drawfee ancestor.
You accidentally came up with a great idea in this episode. Can you do the sketch artist challenge with medieval art and/or weird historical portraits?
Suggestion: Draw ship art of weird food pairings! For example, carrots + mustard, apples + hot sauce, the possibilities are endless, and weird ship art is the result.
The callback to the Celebrity Sketch Artist video made me think of an idea...
*Celebrity Sketch Artist where the artist can ask any questions, but the one describing can only respond with noises*
Please draw Film Noir birds. You know, cynical detectives in trenchcoats and rain and shadows and dark alleys while distant jazz music plays? That, but
birds, please. There's got to be a henne fatale of course.
the implications of julia’s jancy voice being from “ye olde times” are incredible
Suggestion: draw mascots as dark souls bosses ex. Ronald McDonald, grimace, baby cakes etc.
Captain Crunch, Tony the Tiger, the Geico Gecko