Unrelated but after hearing your recent podcast you've been on my mind, Peter. I know I'm just a random person on the internet but I do know you say you read every comment, and your videos have been a large part of my life since i discovered you about four years ago. I hope you're doing better, and i hope eventually you find a way to let yourself take breaks and forgive yourself more. You're an awesome dude and the world is so beautiful with artists who make things like you, in it. :)
Whenever I'm struggling with my creativity I always somehow stumble back to Peter and he reminds me of how simple and unplanned art can be. Sometimes you just need to be reminded that you don't need to plan and perfect everything. Thanks, Peter.
I love doodling, always done a lot of it especially when on the phone listening to someone who never stops talking. I found using my left hand (I'm right-handed) makes things even more interesting. One of my favourite doodles consists of lines that never run over each other, making labyrinth-like shapes. I enjoyed watching this, thanks.
Best tip for a total beginner is to draw on a small piece of paper. For me, I found that a large sheet of paper was way too intimidating. I draw on 3 by 5 index cards. Works for me.
So nice that these squiggles can still represent real things in your mind. If i ever tried this method, my mind will be at constant war saying "that is definitely NOT a building, what the heck are you doing??? Stop." Its so hard sometimes to just "let go" when one draws. Maybe its just because school drilled all these "rules" into my brain, and if i deviate, i feel like i'd get reprimanded or sumthin
the world would be a very different place if we had more art teachers like you in our schools, Peter. many thanks for everything you share on this channel
i love videos like this because i feel like they make more abstract art more accessible to me? usually i don't know how to make something i like and feel is "good" as there's so many fewer rules than what i'm used to making, but peter explains his process in a way that makes it feel so much less daunting!
I thoroughly recommend Peter's back catalogue videos for calming the soul in unprecedented times. Whether for a restful night or day. I am regularly meditating on Peter's comments and his meandering thoughts guide me to a more peaceful life. Perfect.
Very helpful! As an “artist” of a different medium (metalworking) I often struggle with opening up creativity in my mind. I have the technical skills to accomplish what I want to create. It’s finding that spark of creativity to design it first. Thank you! 👍🏼
Love this video! It makes me feel like I can take this "urban sprawl method" and draw forever. One "mind game" can morph into any other thing, a story, journey, dream, memory, desire etc.! Can't wait to get started!
You would make a great teacher for abstract art. I went to college for art, and I did take an abstract art course, but the teacher was little to no help explaining the creative process. That teacher would say vague things in critique like "This work feels a bit amateur-ish, like we've been cheated" so that was discouraging. In this video, you get excited about what you're doing and make it simple enough for others to understand instantly. Great work Peter, I love your videos and drawings!
Gonna try this after lunch, sometimes arising boredom is the thing that breaks the immersion for me. Remembering how I used to spend time brooding over maps and imaging all sort of stuff that could be going on on them as a Kid makes me think that this can be just the right thing to give it more fun and excitement
@@peter_draws There's like a whole community just around the traffic in that game. Like a chanel that makes videos where they just fix the traffic in peoples cities.
I would be nice, but when you build a city in a game it's limited, it has boundries but whet you draw a city there aren't any limits. No traffic, no money, no pollution. You know what I mean...
Thank you once again for showing how fun the freedom of drawing can be. Your video a few years back "how to draw" i believe it was called where you literally sat under the desk and drew random things then continued to finish and make something beautiful really inspired me man. I originally started just drawing very freely like you do and had a blast. it helped me develop so many subtle skills without even realizing. It lead me to fall in love with drawing and really sent me down the rabbit hole. Its been a rough creative slump as of late but this video reminded me to just be myself when i draw and have a good time. I missed this feeling a lot, thank you for igniting the flame once again. Youre a magical being my dude keep being you. Sending love your way
This video really inspired me Peter! I have had artist block lately and haven’t been drawing but this has motivated me to do so again. Thanks Peter and keep up the good work!
I think one of the most satisying ways people occupy their minds is by looking for patterns, whether in clouds or floor tiles or ceiling stucco or shadows, and thinking they sort of look like x or y. When you draw like this it's like that but you get to nudge it along. Kids are great at this, but a lot of people lose it by the time they're adults, which is too bad, because it's typically replaced by unhealthy behaviours that aren't fulfilling and don't make us feel good about the world. Sometimes people ask what is art good for, or decide that art is pretentious. Those are people who stop being able to think clouds look like anything but clouds, that lines on a page are just lines on a page.
I’ve been following you for a while and just happened to see this doodling explanation from you as I have been wanted to expand my art in a different way. I have to say the part where you said “ they might not see the journey you took yourself through” that got me. The way you looked in the camera and said “maybe I’m crazy” that really resonated. I’m gonna take your tips and come up with something I’m gonna share my journey with you lol thanks so much for this great video I appreciated it
So much fun. I draw poems and stories. Sometimes, I draw labels or makeup weird words and join them into the drawing. I like your crazy person style, Peter❤
I'd say the point is that it doesn't T have to be seen as 'good' or 'bad' , it just 'IS'. Is about the mental journey you took while drawing it that's helping you unlock your creativity and just let the drawing flow. My fa favourite quote ever : " your job is to make it not judge it"
Very meditative method. This type of stuff while listening to music is a great way to simply unwind and get those drawing muscles going at the same time. I believe this was one of Jean Giraud's secrets - he just sat and drew lines, patterns, no real objective other than to let the mind relax and wander. If you get frustrated your character art is just looking bad or wrong and you still want to draw but feel stuck. Just grab a blank sheet. Your favorite tool. Put a line in the middle and go somewhere, it doesn't matter where. Just go and watch it all unfold.
Peter draws in an easy peasy lemon squeezey manner and everyone can follow along! Thanks Peter I hope you have time for a longer video next time. Please stay safe and be careful out there!
Thanks for the videos Peter, I have loads of exams at the moment and am really stressed out. Your videos are one of the only things that help me relax.
Awesome! This video kinda condenses everything that makes this channel great! You’re always so encouraging and insightful. The ideas presented here are great for drawing and tangentially to anything creative, and the idea is like a metaphor for a philosophy on life.
I work in a secondary school and, during some lessons when the students are doing a test, I started doodling with a pen. Portraits, characters, even did some holiday stuff one december. Sometimes I'd leave them on my desk or just lying around and, after a few months, I went to set up an English classroom and noticed a TON of my pictures on the wall, pinned up. Doodles of other teachers, people from magazines, dogs and cats, everything! Above was a header that just said "Sir's Drawings" and one of my students, she told me "We've been stealing them from all over the place, Sir. We made a wall with all your drawings!". She'd stolen the ones of ballerinas for her scrapbook too. Felt pretty made up by it! And upped my drawing game a little too, knowing that they were now in a gallery! XD
I love it when you post "tutorials" or details on how you come up or your mind process of drawing. It helps a lot! Thanks for this and please post more videos like this!
It's really interesting to hear you talk about the mindset of doodling. I find that having a bit of that mentality helps even with realistic drawing and painting, especially when it comes to drawing natural and organic shapes. For example, trees, water, hair, clouds, textures etc.
I find I get stuck in making the same style of lines again and again and have to really work to mix up the style in one drawing. I am always envious of your ability to mix up styles and shapes but keep it cohesive. I love this idea of telling a story in your mind as you draw - so fun and inspiring!
934k subs 6 months later so not quite. My biggest fear is that if/when he gets there, his goal will have been reached and he will stop posting on RUclips - ack!
You are an excellent teacher! I love how soothing it was to watch your nonstop doodling while you talked about what was going through your head, then you summed everything up for us and showed examples at the end... props for presentation as well as talent 👏
Gonna try it... it seems that when you try drawing something sometimes it doesn’t come out the way u want it to or don’t like it maybe trying this is better at not trying to draw something.....LET THE WATER FLOW LIKE A RIVER DOES
I do something similar, but I always use one continuous unbroken line that can never touch itself. I have complete freedom within the physics and geometry of my little universe. Structures form and are engulfed by that one line and eventually become almost indistinguishable unless you know where to look. People tend to get close up and really look hard at these drawings. They ask if it’s a maze. They look for hidden messages. They ask me if I would make them one. Which is why I don’t bother showing these doodles to many people, if any. I don’t do this because I have an obligation and/or expectation. It helps me pay attention to conversations in person, on the phone, listening to a podcast, attending a lecture, et al. I’m engaging parts of my brain I don’t need for the collection, processing, synthesizing, and returning of information. I used to get a lot of attention for my class notes. I didn’t show them off or call attention to them. I got a talking to by more than one teacher who thought I was just slacking. They demanded to see what I was working on. Invariably, the notes themselves were meticulous and accurate. They just happened to be absolutely covered in doodles. I don’t know if I would have been able to make it past the seventh grade without being able to draw on _something._ In other words, it’s something I do for me. I’m my only customer and that’s just the way I like it.
That's not the way my mind works when doodling, but kudos for sharing so generously something that I would consider intimate. I'd be too afraid of forever breaking a very fragile spell...
Great little video! Also really hoping you’ll get back to finishing the accordion sketchbook. Would really love to buy a copy if you decide to make a print and put it on the wall in all it’s glorious length!!!
I love your stuff and appreciate you helping us improve our doodling! A motif suggestion: Sunken ship! I just watched a documentary on abandoned man mande structures in the deep sea, full of algae, weird creatures and alien-ish growth. This could be a cool doodle
I like Peter's industrial art, filled with industrial infrastructure, pipes, plumbing, junctions, pumps and tanks. It is interesting that they usually meet with a biological element - a meeting of human and machine.
I start my doodle off in the beginning just as you did here - but never thought of connecting roads ❤ Genius of an idea ... Thank you! New Subscriber to your channel. ✨🌸🤗
Hey Peter, do you have any advice on how to be that calm? Like always when i see your videos, your just so calm and don't worry about anything, is there any way of meditation you're doing? Nice videos btw :)
I was literally JUST doodling and thinking "I wonder how Peter doodles exactly?" And here it is. So fun!
So true!
i like the idea of doodley lines representing things like buildings and vehicles! Maybe I’ll use this method when making maps for tabletop games
I never get bored of how Peter pronounces drawing.
Nor me. It's different and so endearing
Me too. I want a t-shirt with that pronunciation printed on it.
Draw-wing! A Peterism.
Neva
i agree
Unrelated but after hearing your recent podcast you've been on my mind, Peter. I know I'm just a random person on the internet but I do know you say you read every comment, and your videos have been a large part of my life since i discovered you about four years ago. I hope you're doing better, and i hope eventually you find a way to let yourself take breaks and forgive yourself more. You're an awesome dude and the world is so beautiful with artists who make things like you, in it. :)
*Picks up crayon* Peter said I can draw on the wall, mum can’t tell me off
😎
Whenever I'm struggling with my creativity I always somehow stumble back to Peter and he reminds me of how simple and unplanned art can be. Sometimes you just need to be reminded that you don't need to plan and perfect everything. Thanks, Peter.
I like it when you do videos like this. I’m sure most of us who have tried this kind of drawing have asked ourselves, “What would Peter do?”
I love doodling, always done a lot of it especially when on the phone listening to someone who never stops talking.
I found using my left hand (I'm right-handed) makes things even more interesting. One of my favourite doodles consists of lines that never run over each other, making labyrinth-like shapes.
I enjoyed watching this, thanks.
Best tip for a total beginner is to draw on a small piece of paper. For me, I found that a large sheet of paper was way too intimidating. I draw on 3 by 5 index cards. Works for me.
So nice that these squiggles can still represent real things in your mind. If i ever tried this method, my mind will be at constant war saying "that is definitely NOT a building, what the heck are you doing??? Stop." Its so hard sometimes to just "let go" when one draws. Maybe its just because school drilled all these "rules" into my brain, and if i deviate, i feel like i'd get reprimanded or sumthin
the world would be a very different place if we had more art teachers like you in our schools, Peter.
many thanks for everything you share on this channel
i love videos like this because i feel like they make more abstract art more accessible to me? usually i don't know how to make something i like and feel is "good" as there's so many fewer rules than what i'm used to making, but peter explains his process in a way that makes it feel so much less daunting!
I thoroughly recommend Peter's back catalogue videos for calming the soul in unprecedented times. Whether for a restful night or day. I am regularly meditating on Peter's comments and his meandering thoughts guide me to a more peaceful life. Perfect.
“ pulled into the lore behind your drawing”….
This is powerful.
Thanks Peter.
Very helpful! As an “artist” of a different medium (metalworking) I often struggle with opening up creativity in my mind. I have the technical skills to accomplish what I want to create. It’s finding that spark of creativity to design it first. Thank you! 👍🏼
Love this video! It makes me feel like I can take this "urban sprawl method" and draw forever. One "mind game" can morph into any other thing, a story, journey, dream, memory, desire etc.! Can't wait to get started!
You would make a great teacher for abstract art. I went to college for art, and I did take an abstract art course, but the teacher was little to no help explaining the creative process. That teacher would say vague things in critique like "This work feels a bit amateur-ish, like we've been cheated" so that was discouraging. In this video, you get excited about what you're doing and make it simple enough for others to understand instantly. Great work Peter, I love your videos and drawings!
Gonna try this after lunch, sometimes arising boredom is the thing that breaks the immersion for me. Remembering how I used to spend time brooding over maps and imaging all sort of stuff that could be going on on them as a Kid makes me think that this can be just the right thing to give it more fun and excitement
I love seeing these! They have white spaces that break up the intense detail you bring, and i think they look so great!
My day just got better
I'd love to see Peter play city skylines, his city would be something awe inspiring.
I tried that game, figuring out the traffic is a nightmare at a certain point
@@peter_draws I enjoyed it until people started demanding bus routes and it went from really enjoyable to annoying.
@@peter_draws There's like a whole community just around the traffic in that game. Like a chanel that makes videos where they just fix the traffic in peoples cities.
I would be nice, but when you build a city in a game it's limited, it has boundries but whet you draw a city there aren't any limits. No traffic, no money, no pollution. You know what I mean...
@@peter_draws I think there are some mod to help you ease that part of the gameplay if you want ^^
Thank you once again for showing how fun the freedom of drawing can be. Your video a few years back "how to draw" i believe it was called where you literally sat under the desk and drew random things then continued to finish and make something beautiful really inspired me man. I originally started just drawing very freely like you do and had a blast. it helped me develop so many subtle skills without even realizing. It lead me to fall in love with drawing and really sent me down the rabbit hole. Its been a rough creative slump as of late but this video reminded me to just be myself when i draw and have a good time. I missed this feeling a lot, thank you for igniting the flame once again. Youre a magical being my dude keep being you. Sending love your way
This video really inspired me Peter! I have had artist block lately and haven’t been drawing but this has motivated me to do so again. Thanks Peter and keep up the good work!
I think one of the most satisying ways people occupy their minds is by looking for patterns, whether in clouds or floor tiles or ceiling stucco or shadows, and thinking they sort of look like x or y. When you draw like this it's like that but you get to nudge it along. Kids are great at this, but a lot of people lose it by the time they're adults, which is too bad, because it's typically replaced by unhealthy behaviours that aren't fulfilling and don't make us feel good about the world. Sometimes people ask what is art good for, or decide that art is pretentious. Those are people who stop being able to think clouds look like anything but clouds, that lines on a page are just lines on a page.
Patterns on buildings, fabric, fences and on anything really, I take a photo of and draw it when I get home, most times a mixture of everything
Peter draws the best lines
I get it always did, but good advice and explanation. It’s active meditation to me.
i am just starting out peter, i used to have leather journals that i would sketch goddesses into. Thank you for your support all these years.
I used to do that when I was little, imagining stuff in what I'm doodling. Maybe I should go back to it! Thanks, Peter :)
I’ve been following you for a while and just happened to see this doodling explanation from you as I have been wanted to expand my art in a different way. I have to say the part where you said “ they might not see the journey you took yourself through” that got me. The way you looked in the camera and said “maybe I’m crazy” that really resonated. I’m gonna take your tips and come up with something I’m gonna share my journey with you lol thanks so much for this great video I appreciated it
Amazing video. Seems more special than usual.
""all is known, all is expected" love this video!
Very helpful....thanks...you made my thanksgiving
I have shared your channel with my autistic friends, this is great for anxiety & MH.
So much fun. I draw poems and stories. Sometimes, I draw labels or makeup weird words and join them into the drawing. I like your crazy person style, Peter❤
Finally, I never knew how to do this chill doodling which actually turns out good.
I'd say the point is that it doesn't
T have to be seen as 'good' or 'bad' , it just 'IS'. Is about the mental journey you took while drawing it that's helping you unlock your creativity and just let the drawing flow.
My fa favourite quote ever : " your job is to make it not judge it"
Very meditative method. This type of stuff while listening to music is a great way to simply unwind and get those drawing muscles going at the same time. I believe this was one of Jean Giraud's secrets - he just sat and drew lines, patterns, no real objective other than to let the mind relax and wander. If you get frustrated your character art is just looking bad or wrong and you still want to draw but feel stuck. Just grab a blank sheet. Your favorite tool. Put a line in the middle and go somewhere, it doesn't matter where. Just go and watch it all unfold.
Peter draws in an easy peasy lemon squeezey manner and everyone can follow along! Thanks Peter I hope you have time for a longer video next time. Please stay safe and be careful out there!
In this episode, Peter channels the spirit of the one and only.. Bob Ross. Thank you Sir 😌
it's true we need a good mood to start drawing.My son's drawing also has stories too. Thanks for the info.
This channel is therapy
Thanks for the videos Peter, I have loads of exams at the moment and am really stressed out. Your videos are one of the only things that help me relax.
You got this!
@@peter_draws thanks dude :)
Awesome! This video kinda condenses everything that makes this channel great! You’re always so encouraging and insightful. The ideas presented here are great for drawing and tangentially to anything creative, and the idea is like a metaphor for a philosophy on life.
hey peter i just wanted to stop by and say i think you're a really neat guy. really neat indeed
I work in a secondary school and, during some lessons when the students are doing a test, I started doodling with a pen. Portraits, characters, even did some holiday stuff one december.
Sometimes I'd leave them on my desk or just lying around and, after a few months, I went to set up an English classroom and noticed a TON of my pictures on the wall, pinned up. Doodles of other teachers, people from magazines, dogs and cats, everything! Above was a header that just said "Sir's Drawings" and one of my students, she told me "We've been stealing them from all over the place, Sir. We made a wall with all your drawings!". She'd stolen the ones of ballerinas for her scrapbook too.
Felt pretty made up by it! And upped my drawing game a little too, knowing that they were now in a gallery! XD
Great way of getting over that artist block we all go through from time to time ;)
My fave videos are like this and when you do real time drawing. I'm all about the drawing.
I love it when you post "tutorials" or details on how you come up or your mind process of drawing. It helps a lot! Thanks for this and please post more videos like this!
I love your videos... your demeanor and manner of speaking is so soothing to me.
It's really interesting to hear you talk about the mindset of doodling. I find that having a bit of that mentality helps even with realistic drawing and painting, especially when it comes to drawing natural and organic shapes. For example, trees, water, hair, clouds, textures etc.
I find I get stuck in making the same style of lines again and again and have to really work to mix up the style in one drawing. I am always envious of your ability to mix up styles and shapes but keep it cohesive. I love this idea of telling a story in your mind as you draw - so fun and inspiring!
Je suis tout simplement fan de ton travail, de ce type de dessin qu'est l'art indécis. Franchement bravo !
Gonna try this out! Such a good way of reframing your thinking to keep the creativity going.
I think I'll try this. Thanks
There comes a point in each drawing where you like you're having an existential crisis and stare into the abyss
There is something so freeing about your drawing and methology 😊 thanks Peter, keep them coming 😊👍
921k subs?!!! You are hitting the million in 6 months Peter. You deserve it! ♥️
934k subs 6 months later so not quite. My biggest fear is that if/when he gets there, his goal will have been reached and he will stop posting on RUclips - ack!
You are an excellent teacher! I love how soothing it was to watch your nonstop doodling while you talked about what was going through your head, then you summed everything up for us and showed examples at the end... props for presentation as well as talent 👏
Happy Thanksgiving Peter ... Happy Thanksgiving Everyone !!
This sparks so much inspiration to draw, thanks!
As someone who considers themself a musician and not a “doodler” this inspires me so much! Thank you I’m literally grabbing the notebook rn
*artist of a different medium* found this to be better than what I initially said
Love these doodles and the story process! Next time I am in a Teams work meeting listening in, I'm going to try this. Very inspiring. Thanks!
Been in a pretty serious funk... Long and sad story. Thank you for this!
Lovely to see you this morning Peter, thanks for sharing
Listening to your voice calms me after a shitty day, thanks dude. Love the content
Haven’t drawn in probably 6th months. Going to pick up the pen tonight, thanks Peter!
Once again. Thank you Peter!
I love your tips. They help me alot.
At one point I saw your images as floating planets. Such a strangely simple but affective practise!
Gonna try it... it seems that when you try drawing something sometimes it doesn’t come out the way u want it to or don’t like it maybe trying this is better at not trying to draw something.....LET THE WATER FLOW LIKE A RIVER DOES
Imagine a class with Professor Peter
Wait, I think that's just your own channel isn't it?
I do something similar, but I always use one continuous unbroken line that can never touch itself. I have complete freedom within the physics and geometry of my little universe. Structures form and are engulfed by that one line and eventually become almost indistinguishable unless you know where to look. People tend to get close up and really look hard at these drawings. They ask if it’s a maze. They look for hidden messages. They ask me if I would make them one.
Which is why I don’t bother showing these doodles to many people, if any. I don’t do this because I have an obligation and/or expectation. It helps me pay attention to conversations in person, on the phone, listening to a podcast, attending a lecture, et al. I’m engaging parts of my brain I don’t need for the collection, processing, synthesizing, and returning of information.
I used to get a lot of attention for my class notes. I didn’t show them off or call attention to them. I got a talking to by more than one teacher who thought I was just slacking. They demanded to see what I was working on. Invariably, the notes themselves were meticulous and accurate. They just happened to be absolutely covered in doodles. I don’t know if I would have been able to make it past the seventh grade without being able to draw on _something._
In other words, it’s something I do for me. I’m my only customer and that’s just the way I like it.
That's not the way my mind works when doodling, but kudos for sharing so generously something that I would consider intimate. I'd be too afraid of forever breaking a very fragile spell...
Great little video! Also really hoping you’ll get back to finishing the accordion sketchbook. Would really love to buy a copy if you decide to make a print and put it on the wall in all it’s glorious length!!!
I don’t know how it would be possible to make a print like that, but I agree it would be pretty cool!
I love your stuff and appreciate you helping us improve our doodling! A motif suggestion: Sunken ship! I just watched a documentary on abandoned man mande structures in the deep sea, full of algae, weird creatures and alien-ish growth. This could be a cool doodle
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I like Peter's industrial art, filled with industrial infrastructure, pipes, plumbing, junctions, pumps and tanks. It is interesting that they usually meet with a biological element - a meeting of human and machine.
I was a big fan of your Pink Square Method, so I’m excited to give the Urban Sprawl (Growth of Civilization/Organic Growth) Method a try, too!
MUJI MAJIC. U know that Peter! Bless u . Jima
I never though daydreaming could be so aesthetic
Yes, teach us your ways
Fantastic. I don't think I've just ever doodled and let it all work it out all on it's own...think I'll give that a try!
Good luck, have fun!
Mechanic or artificial Bonsai came to my mind when I saw the thumbnail
That's really relaxing, l'm gonna try
Omg Please do more tuts you're a pharaoh
Thank you!
Ur channel inspired me to draw again!♥️♥️♥️
MUCH♥️LOVE
This is SO interesting and helpful THANK YOU!
These videos are so relaxing to watch and I love them a lot now
I love your brain
I start my doodle off in the beginning just as you did here - but never thought of connecting roads ❤ Genius of an idea ... Thank you! New Subscriber to your channel. ✨🌸🤗
First time seeing voice peter draw
We are all one anyways
@@peter_draws wow spoiler
Wonderful words of wisdom, crazy Pete!!
Thank you, I needed this!
Another gem, thanks Peter.
Love you Peter!
I use kraft paper and craypas. Thanks for the encouragement. I always go to your channel when I hit a road block. U never disappoint
Thats awesome that he mentioned Amebas and I'm sure I spelled it wrong. I drew them all over my walls when I was a teenager.
Hey Peter, do you have any advice on how to be that calm? Like always when i see your videos, your just so calm and don't worry about anything, is there any way of meditation you're doing? Nice videos btw :)
Drawing is my main form of meditation I think
Thanks for the quick answer :)
It's very nice when youtubers answer on the comments in their video, even though they got as many subscribers as you
always a good time.
Hey Pete and happy holidays!!! Can you please do a Steampunk-inspired doodles?
I love you Peter, you look very professional here