'Today at Apple' Sessions Coming to YouTube, Starting With 'Peanuts' Video

Apple today announced that its free "Today at Apple" creative sessions are expanding to YouTube, as reported by CNET.

The first session on YouTube was uploaded today and explores how to draw yourself as a "Peanuts" character in the Pages app using an iPad and Apple Pencil with the help of Apple TV+ series "The Snoopy Show" storyboard artist Krista Porter and Apple retail employee Anthony. Apple plans to upload additional sessions to YouTube over time.


"Today at Apple" sessions were initially hosted exclusively at Apple Stores, although they started to be offered online during the pandemic. New sessions being uploaded to YouTube will further expand the free creativity program to a larger audience, allowing anyone to learn how to create art, music, and more using Apple hardware and software.

In addition to YouTube, some "Today at Apple" videos are available on Apple's website.

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JCJohnson Avatar
55 months ago
My Dad was taught cartooning by Charles Schulz in Minneapolis when Peanuts just starting syndication in 1950. My Dad would have liked to have seen this. I am deeply bragging when I say that I have 4 original Peanuts strips hanging proudly on my wall and 1 original drawing of Snoopy signed to me and my brother.
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jaredpetersen Avatar
55 months ago
That was fun!

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jjudson Avatar
55 months ago
Umm… I think I need to work on my technique…



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BlueandSilver Avatar
55 months ago

My Dad was taught cartooning by Charles Schulz in Minneapolis when Peanuts just starting syndication in 1950. My Dad would have liked to have seen this. I am deeply bragging when I say that I have 4 original Peanuts strips hanging proudly on my wall and 1 original drawing of Snoopy signed to me and my brother.
Direct grandson of Charles Schulz here. I would really love to hear more!
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BlueandSilver Avatar
55 months ago
Predictable internet trolls be like:

“[insert any famous person] must be rolling in their grave right now.”

- Sincerely, people who know almost nothing on the topic
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txscott Avatar
55 months ago
It’s all about the file formats and network effect. I use MS Office because I can’t share Pages and Numbers files with 99.999% of the worlds computer users.

I can export and import xlsx and docx files but that’s too much friction and the process introduces changes I t the documents. I would use Pages and Numbers if they permitted me to work directly in xlsx and docx files.
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