Peter, you are awesome. I'm almost 40 but when I grow up, I wanna be like you.
@HansKoudenburg8 ай бұрын
I am 77 and When I grow up.....🤣🤣🤣
@paulwoodford19848 ай бұрын
i am almost 40 but look 20, so i don’t have to grow up yet
@kipporah6 ай бұрын
I'm almost 40 too, I need to just draw more is all
@maggs1316 ай бұрын
You whipper snappers. I retired from 40 years of being a janitor in 1939
@kipporah6 ай бұрын
@@maggs131 wow! How is retirement? My Aunt Tracy says she works more after retirement. . . eh?
@dark_gamer66788 ай бұрын
3 Peters in 1 week!! Saturday is my birthday and I'm considering this as the best birthday gift ever
@peter_draws8 ай бұрын
Happy birthday!
@kipporah6 ай бұрын
Yeah it is!
@wisey74178 ай бұрын
How do we get this guy to a million? He's so close and his content is god-tier.
@gebbygebbers7 ай бұрын
Tweet about his song about ants
@hollamonE8 ай бұрын
You would be THE world's BEST art teacher. EVER!!
@MicahBuzanANIMATION8 ай бұрын
Your voice is as relaxing as your drawings.
@jbmckean8 ай бұрын
all and any medium you use Peter you rock them out of site .i look forward to your channel popping up and telling me there is new content for me to watch. thanks from the bottom of my heart .you inspire me to try and draw/doodle.
@dillyoz27685 ай бұрын
Bro I just love Peter. He has the greatest personality and sense of humor
@frankieslittlediary8 ай бұрын
loving how much peter content we’re getting and that i’m actually seeing it on time!
@quintenskevin8 ай бұрын
Science-fiction has been my go to books for 15 years. I've read à lot of US and french Science-fiction books throughout this time.
@maggs1318 ай бұрын
Peter touched base with one of my favorite artists when he mentioned 2001. Arthur C Clark Childhoods end is freaking awesome. Never saw the movie/show and I don't want to
@nickthelick6 ай бұрын
@@maggs131 The Rama saga is brilliant too. I like pretty much everything by Arthur C. Clarke🙂
@maggs1318 ай бұрын
Ill tell you one book that changed everything from the way i live and love. Its been the blueprint of my existence since i read it. Dayfever by Peter Deligdisch 👌
@aishaw1328 ай бұрын
Only Peter would purchase a frame before the art piece is even started 😂😂😂❤
@ThatOneBlacksmithGuy8 ай бұрын
If you like hard sci fy you absolutely need to check out the expanse. Best modern hard sci fy series rn
@peter_draws8 ай бұрын
I watched and loved the series, I gotta check out the books!
@oberonsci38 ай бұрын
I second this recommendation. The show is great, but the books are amazing. I've read them multiple times!
@BonLee-jh5pk8 ай бұрын
Interesting book list. Some classics and some mod. Awesome pencil work!
@isaugh87848 ай бұрын
Stranger in a strange land got me into sci-fi! I went on to read most of R.H.s books, still collecting some of the last ones. Huge to me, glad to hear you enjoyed it
@johnlenihan43068 ай бұрын
Nice video Peter! I highly recommend the original Dune series followed by Hunters of Dune and Sandworms of Dune by franks son Brian Herbert. Sorry I only watched about half the vid so maybe you mentioned these but they’re incredibly detailed. The series expands with each book and truly develops into an amazing story filled with incredible ideas!!
@donstrawberry188 ай бұрын
Your outlook and attitude is a mood and I thank you for that! New to your channel but an artist, so glad i found ya! :)
@cobwebsandcatnip8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the booklist, I'm trying to find some new books. And as always, your work is wonderful Peter
@boldipallos29548 ай бұрын
Nice. I would recommend you Roadside picnic, it's a really well written book and, what book I own, has the first script for the film which is also cool.
@charlottepearce70758 ай бұрын
Holy Cow! Needs museum quality frame.
@HansKoudenburg8 ай бұрын
I believe you👍👍👍 you are always an inspiration for me!🥳
@W4LT3Rego8 ай бұрын
that's a nice drawing peter.
@Kitti35298 ай бұрын
Yay I'm back! I feel like you disappeared out of my feed for awhile. Great video as always 😊 thanks!
@Astrobiologica8 ай бұрын
for background areas in the shadows, it might be interesting to place a textured material like course sand paper or something with fine bumps under your paper, so that the shadows you are shading get a unifying sub pattern of stippling. just a thought I had while watching, something to try :)
@joshuaminyon43938 ай бұрын
Hyperion series has been one of my favorite sci-fi series of all time.
@paulbrown39758 ай бұрын
Oh I’m glad this is on KZbin, I saw it on your instagram and thought oh that’s nice
@peterkiil66918 ай бұрын
Nice drawing mate.
@jamport59738 ай бұрын
Loved this one
@MyJigokuShoujo8 ай бұрын
Another lovely video! Warm hugs from Ukraine ❤
@MstyArt8 ай бұрын
Holy Moly the upload frequency! Lessgo! 🔥
@kromedevil818 ай бұрын
It's a good draWING, Peter. If you've never read/listened to any of Terry Pratchett's books, and you can get behind some fantasy-flavored satire, I would recommend them all. And while they're categorized satire, I find them to be some pretty good stories in their own right. Thanks, and good day!
@DanniTheL8 ай бұрын
I had such a similar experience with Fairy Tale. I read up to him finding the other world in probably 2 sittings. The rest of the book I've been reading slowly over the last 6 months. All the mystery was gone, and I suddenly cared a lot less. Also, In Cold Blood is SO GOOD. I loved it.
@AmandaMG68 ай бұрын
Yay. A unique human character form ❤
@paulwoodford19848 ай бұрын
It’s good to see pencil get the respect it deserves
@AshForrest8 ай бұрын
I recently got this paper that is made out of STONE. It's waterproof and super smooth. You should get your hands on some (if you haven't already). V unique smell.
@Based_timelord448 ай бұрын
great content, love the book reviews. I love the Iain Banks books, there are loads of them about a society of AI that live with a humanoid species called the Culture, really well written, I love them because I would love to be part of that society.
@MistaGobo8 ай бұрын
I gotta go back and continue the three-body-problem audiobook series! The first one was great, and I've heard it gets pretty nutty. 👽
@donnacostanzo62918 ай бұрын
Loved the book reviews. I'm an avid sci-fi and fantasy reader. I highly recommend Brandon Sanderson's Mist Born series. Very well written with an original premise, excellent world building and multidimensional characters. Worth reading and rereading. Hope you enjoy it.
@peter_draws8 ай бұрын
Oh yeah I did read one of those! I think. Those are the ones where they had little pouches of metal to power their magic right? And they were like, leaping between cities and stuff
@valentinbonnarde93458 ай бұрын
I would recommend The Name of The Wind by Pat Rothfuss, really audiobook friendly and pretty well-written
@danieldumbarton50548 ай бұрын
The 3 body problem series of audio books are a great listen.
@SundayVlogger8 ай бұрын
Hey Pete, A couple of books that are fun to read the words of: Trout Fishing in America - which I think you already own ;) as well as The Road, and finally House of a Thousand Leaves
@SundayVlogger8 ай бұрын
Listen to Annihilation - way different than the movie and am certain you'd like it!!
@Mpel38 ай бұрын
@@SundayVloggerI love that series of books.(Annihilation) I felt like they crawled under my skin.
@gadoosher8 ай бұрын
I wonder if you'll ever use up all of the pages of every notebook you have (minus skips for ink bleeding)
@EvanDeitrich98 ай бұрын
I think it’s time for another cooking video
@nathanwashington97848 ай бұрын
Sog dogs pt 2? Or another pie?
@alexsirotkin97718 ай бұрын
Yo, Peter. thanks for the content. You should definitely read some Stanislaw Lem's novels if you didn't already. "Fiasco"is one of my favourite sci-fi book.
@ryanlarocque25718 ай бұрын
In that that sort of Sci-Fi Fantasy blend I would highly recommend the Otherland series by Tad Williams. He was already my favourite fantasy author by the time I read this series.
@linden51658 ай бұрын
I'm going to check out those Vernor Vinge books. My favourite is scifi and I seem to really go for post-apocalyptic and/or dystopian stories too. I've just had a long period of reading non-fiction so I'm probably ready for a good novel. You might find Jeff VanderMeer's stories interesting? The drawing turned out great!!
@wiffelballbat8 ай бұрын
You should try the Southern Reach Trilogy. They leave you with more questions than answers but are very cool. Also any of th Ian M Banks Culture books are great space operas
@aleehetts31948 ай бұрын
Hi peter, a good audiobook series I'd recommend are The Witcher books - the first two are a collection of short stories so you can try a few to see if they're to your style. The books strike a nice balance between grand affairs of state and personal struggles and are overall very well written, so are definitely worth a read Thanks for another great video!
@PensContinuingEducation8 ай бұрын
Yes, it's a good drawing! Vinge was great. Glad you're enjoying him, too! I think you'd enjoy reading through Neal Stephenson's work--if you haven't already. His brand of "hard sci-fi" covers many of the bases you described across various settings and time-periods.
@robertdicarlo44908 ай бұрын
Hi, I can recommend 'The Lathe of Heaven' by Ursula LeGuin or for something lighter 'The Dragonriders of Pern'(many volumes in this series) is very well written by Anne McCaffrey. A connection to music.
@peter_draws8 ай бұрын
I read a few of those dragonriders of pern books when I was younger, I agree they were great
@KevinoftheCosmos8 ай бұрын
Peter, you're cool.
@ritavashkunda24378 ай бұрын
Love all of your art Peter. Keep up the good work. As another fellow commenter recommended, I would suggest the First Law series by Joe Abercrombie. I cant emphasize enough how good it is.
@Fat-Cake8 ай бұрын
Children of time by Adrian Tchaikovsky. What would happen if jumping spiders evolve to sentence? It a slow start though. This is one of my favorite books.
@alexdavis25648 ай бұрын
I love the hypermobility representation in Fourth Wing. The first one is so good. I also think it's less like Hogwarts cause it's a military school essentially.
@bigcomputerhuehue-qw9th6 ай бұрын
It’s a decent entertaining book, but I could not help finding all the dying all the time a cheap trick to keep the excitement going. Like Hunger Games but for no good reason
@mourneswanderer17678 ай бұрын
You could enter it into the Royal Hibernian Academy of art's annual exhibition. It would be a joy to see it on display. It would sell well.
@averageaustralian74888 ай бұрын
This guy is a mad scientist behind closed doors, I’m telling you
@ColeenLeevis8 ай бұрын
If you're looking for more sci-fi recs, I'm a big fan of both The Imperial Radch Trilogy by Ann Leckie (starts with Ancillary Justice) and Blindsight by Peter Watts. Imperial Radch has a sense of immense scale while still being very grounded, and Blindsight has some really interesting ideas, never read anything like it. Also, after you responded to a previous comment of mine, I got the Platinum Pen from JetPens and I'm loving it! Edit: somehow got the name of the trilogy wrong Edit 2: If you're a fantasy fan, I've never read anything with a scope as wide as The Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson. Incredible series. I don't know if it has an audiobook, though.
@curtisconway95548 ай бұрын
Thank you for the book list and a question: how long did it take to do th drawing? Regards.
@peter_draws8 ай бұрын
I think like 5 or 6 hours
@alexdavis25648 ай бұрын
My suggestions are Enders Game, Hitch Hikers Guide, An Absolutely Remarkable Thing, The Uglies Series and Unwind Series.
@MrJPEZ1238 ай бұрын
BIG
@peter_draws8 ай бұрын
BIG
@SteveRB5118 ай бұрын
I enjoyed both the drawing and the book discussion quite a lot - some I had read and some I would like to read. Here's my 2-cents to add to the discussion: "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." - Arthur C. Clarke === Virtual Reality/Cyber Worlds === William Gibson: Neuromancer, Mona Lisa Overdrive, … Neal Stephenson: Snow Crash Tad Williams: Otherland Series === Encountering Alien Civilizations === Arthur C. Clarke: Rendevous with Rama Greg Bear: Eon Series Ray Bradbury: Martian Chronicles === Terraforming === Kim Stanley Robinson: Mars Trilogy === Ethereal === David Lindsay: A Voyage to Arcturus E.R. Edison: The Worm Ouroboros, A Fish Dinner in Memison (These came to mind when some other commenters recommended the very good Eddings Belgariad series.) === Castle Gormenghast === Mervyn Peake: Gormenghast Series (Life and adventure in an enormously sprawling castle - if ever there was someone to draw the castle described in the series it would be Peter Deligdisch.)
@ArtieOne858 ай бұрын
u should look into "daim". hes a graffiti artist from germany. he does awsome 3ds... reminds me of him
@ichirofakename8 ай бұрын
1. Did you fix it? If not I would worry that some graphite would transfer to the glass over time. 2. About half of Neal Stephenson's books are hard scifi. I was impressed by Seveneves. He's the only writer I've encountered anywhere near the scope of 3-Body Problem, my favorite.
@eclectic_interests3468 ай бұрын
I think you would love the book Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky, it hits a lot of the things you said you're interested in: humans living indefinitely with cryo-sleep, the evolution of an alien race from their POV including how they develop scientific understanding and eventually make it into space (in a much different way than humans do), and I think it's classed as hard sci-fi, plus it's one of the best written books I've ever read, blew my mind!
@Oxxyjoe8 ай бұрын
I read Fairy Tale, and I liked it. I already like Stephen King's writing, I find it easy to read his books, it's like he is a master storyteller or something. You'd think he's written a lot of books or something. Anyway, I found it pretty great. I do agree that it's a slow burn. I feel like you may appreciate The Talisman, it has a much different flavor, it's one of his earliest publications, and Peter Straub co-authored it. It also has a very interestingly parallel theme. Several of Stephen King's books do that 'people from reality find a portal into the fantasy,' but to me it really works. I think he has a subtle and unifying theme of allegory in the things he writes. Talisman immediately became my favorite book of his. I tried to listen to Stranger in a Strange Land as an audio book years ago. I generally prefer to read rather than listen, but listening isn't so bad. It's also something I can do while doing something else, so it's kinda like, when I refuse to take time aside to read, I look for the audiobook instead. Anyway, Stranger probably has a lot to offer, I just got bored before it got going. a final little observation about Stephen King... and not that I claim to be an authority on psychology nor on him personally, but I bet that something which makes a book successful actually can work against us. As in, what makes a book successful is if it grabs attention, and, I feel like a storyteller develops a fear of being boring, and this all leads toward writing "spicy" novels instead of ones that just fit like a shoe. I think some readers want to be titilated, and other want the shoe feeling. Silly analogy maybe but anyway the observation is just that he's mellowed out. Most of his works involve fantasy, but with a very dark twist. And now that he has mellowed out, he produces things without even caring if they 'make the cut,' the 'cut' now is just his internal compass. That isn't a critique of his later books, of which I have only read a couple, it's just an observation. I thought that in Fairy Tale, it taking (if I remember correctly) half of the book before the "adventure" starts is telling. It's like we are to be strongly anchored in reality, so that the fantasy world bears full contrast with it. It also felt very unique to read from his other books because it simply didn't feel sinister. I guess I felt like the bad guys in it had already lost, almost like they didn't make me afraid, but simply threatened the world as we know it... yet there was this kind of sense that it is impossible for the bad guys to win. An overwhelming confidence in the side of the good, and the main character rather than fighting to survive (like usual in his style of books), is fulfilling an ancient duty, and winning the battle is a matter of taking out the rubbish. Anyway, blah blah blah lol just my thoughts on it.
@peter_draws8 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, kinda makes me want to go back and finish Fairy Tale, but we’ll see. There’s so many good books out there, I don’t want to keep going on one if I’m not enjoying it!
@Beckelby8 ай бұрын
Maybe if you take the glass out the drawing won't have to fight the reflections for attention? Douglas Adams (author of Hitchhikers Guide) reading his own novel Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency was great fun. I love when authors read their own novels because you know this is how it plays out in their head lol. Also Adams is my brand of humor so that helps a lot
@sudoscoobs13738 ай бұрын
Wow. I'm way early this time. Hi Peter!
@peter_draws8 ай бұрын
hello and welcome
@jbmckean8 ай бұрын
Peter have you read any David Eddings stuff...I recommend this series of books The Belgariad by David Eddings
@peter_draws8 ай бұрын
Haven’t heard of those!
@jbmckean8 ай бұрын
@@peter_draws he also has a follow up series from the belgariad .. these are called The Malloreon Series Collection 5 Books Set by David Eddings
@Iced-Tea8 ай бұрын
@peter_draws READ ENDER'S GAME. The first book is like a slightly more intelligent YA novel (Not the best), but the sequels are where its at in my opinion. Speaker for the Dead (second book) is a very grand philosophical sci-fi, and is probably the best book I've ever read. Also the whole series has a quite competent audio cast.
@peter_draws8 ай бұрын
Yeah Enders game is one of the first great sci fi books I read as a kid, it definitely left a big impression on me
@Taka_Takata8 ай бұрын
The drawing is marvelous, and it's a milestone... Books: Loving them since I was a kid: - "The Dreaming Jewels", by Theodore Sturgeon - "Ubik", by Philip K. Dick Recent reads: - "Ice", by Anna Kavan - Auto-da-Fé, by Elias Canetti - "The Invincible", by Stanislaw Lem Next: - Something by Ursula K. Le Guin, but not the Earthsea cycle because it's fantasy Talking about books setting you up for something and then when it happens you lose interest: 2020's "Piranese", by Susanna Clarke, is one of those, but it's a must! just forget I wrote this, and read it for the mesmerizing universe until...
@richardjohnson80098 ай бұрын
noice!
@Donlad038 ай бұрын
I'd love to recommend a scifi author that I've come to love, Peter: Harry Harrison. I have only read a few of his books but I have been loving them so far
@willow35218 ай бұрын
Peter you should check out the book "geometry for ocelots" very interesting. Sci Fi philosophy with animal gods. Very fun
@paulbrown39758 ай бұрын
Try the sun eater series Peter
@tatianalangerholz62808 ай бұрын
Enjoyd the video!
@lionelbrunet53558 ай бұрын
Philippe Druillet out - Peter Draws in😁
@quintenskevin8 ай бұрын
Reading recommandations : FANTASY >First law - by Abercrombie (and one shit in the same univers all of these are must read) SCIENCE-FICTION >Asimov's books >Hyperion - byDan Simmons >Rendez-vous with Rama - by Clarke >Old's man war - by Scalzy > Dark eden - by Beckett > Replay - by Grimwood > Culture cycle books > by Iain Banks
@ritavashkunda24378 ай бұрын
You have to be realistic about these things.
@yetispaghetti558 ай бұрын
I really think that you would like John Wyndham's books. They are not modern now but they deal with our World and science and human psychology. My favourites are The Chrysalids and The Day of the Triffids.
@mayukhpurkayastha26498 ай бұрын
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@kipporah6 ай бұрын
That's a lot of time to be reading. OH audio books nvm You only signed finished pieces? I sign my sketchbook anymore!! I like to put my own art on the wall too but nothing is good enough for a frame. :D
@HeidiSue608 ай бұрын
I tried to read The Three Body Problem but it didn’t grab me. I got through the first volume and didn’t go any further
@gilbertcabasse61688 ай бұрын
For be, the best of hard SF is the Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson: from this book has been defined the flag of Mars, used by every missions going there, whatever the originating country (USA, China, etc...). you will leran tons of things about many sciences, mechanics, biology, botanic, psychology, politics...
@TheMrZbonio8 ай бұрын
Peter Dali
@RichMitch8 ай бұрын
Hello 👋🏻
@peter_draws8 ай бұрын
Hi!
@ashbinbhander90208 ай бұрын
Hay you should check out all tomorrow’s and all yesterday’s they are incredible science fiction books I don’t really wanna spoil it for you. Oh tomorrow’s is an audiobook that you can listen to free on KZbin and all yesterday has a paper copy.
@BlackTheSheep8 ай бұрын
Hey man, i just finished a book i really enjoyed. Its a sci-fi/space book called To Sleep in A Sea of Stars. Ive watched a lot of your videos and maybe this will give you some more ideas (:
@trustoryz83998 ай бұрын
progresssss
@NowhereHollow8 ай бұрын
I recently read, Roger Zelazny's Dream Master. Its scifi, with a good sense of realism. But the basic premise is a future where psychology and therapy have created a technology to connect mental imagery from patient to doctor. And a doctor meets a patient who was born blind, so theyve never seen anything. Thats the basic plot point it revolves around. It released in 1966, and its pretty cool to see how they saw the future of technology then. And how some things are very similar now. I found it pretty interesting, and also listened to it on audiobook format. A youtube video actually. Hope you check it out, its a pretty quick book, maybe 5 hours or so! ✌️
@LoveSource5d8 ай бұрын
OUR COSMIC ORGIN BY ISMAEL PEREZ ♥️
@davikow8 ай бұрын
Hail Mary!
@oberonsci38 ай бұрын
To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini.
@jheremck8 ай бұрын
...*Fairy Tale* by Stephen King...listened to Stephen King read it!!! Enjoyed it :)
@ganjanaut7 ай бұрын
You might like Jeff Long books :)
@kris8 ай бұрын
Please read M John Harrison , Thomas Ligotti maybe? , Robert Aickman - all “ weird fic” sorry if this has been suggested
@GailBreaknews8 ай бұрын
Who is pencil.?
@paulbrown39758 ай бұрын
Allen Williams check him out Peter he makes his own maul drawing board with a thin plank over two rails top and bottom of the board so he can rest his arm on it without touching the artwork
@paulineschaafstra74038 ай бұрын
Try to read anything by Haruki Murakami you ll love it
@lotusphere68 ай бұрын
Summer break Minecraft? 😊
@peter_draws8 ай бұрын
Maybe in July…
@dismith738 ай бұрын
Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids
@awakelingsignals5 ай бұрын
a stranger in a stange land...I grok you
@sphinx10178 ай бұрын
Erasers smell best. I also 'test' them with my teeth.