How to Draw a Bike
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How to Draw a Bike
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a bike.
Good morning people and welcome to Stinky's Art Class where we have the best students in the world! Today's lesson is how to draw a bike.
Did you know that bikes are the number one transportation in the world? I think, I mean, I don't know, maybe I made that up, but to have a bike you got to have handlebars okay? And the handlebars go like this and you got grips on them. So you gotta have the grips and then they go like this.
Now, we're gonna have to put a kickstand on this bike. I have a feeling okay? And then they have the front part that hooks to the wheel. Okay and then it has the frame and I think this through here. Oh, we need the gears.
Is everybody having a great day? Oh class, I took a shortcut and I just feel like that wasn't a good idea. Okay and then the pedals. Okay and let's go ahead and put that bicycle frame in there. This frame goes over this way, okay? Okay, the seat comes up right here and I think it goes down like that, yep. And then the tires.
I took a shortcut on that chain and I'm really feeling bad about that because I think I could have really improved on that. It's okay, it's busy enough in the back over here that I think no one will notice. Okay, should we color the tires black? I think so, let's make it look like a real bike.
Class, thanks for being such great students. I really enjoyed helping out with your art. I believe in you, I know so many of you students are gonna achieve great things in the art world and I'm really excited to see what you come up with.
You know, I'm trying to bring out a lot of resources for you. I'm working on Stinky's art supplies. I got you know like 45 to 60 days to come up with some art supplies and then I can get an art store to sell them for me. Then I'm going to use that to get out to students and also, you know, I started Stinky's art gallery where I give my students free artwork that I draw. And then you can, you know, sell it, keep it, or start a collection, so I'm trying to provide some value to my students.
You know, I don't want to be just some regular art class. I know you're used to art classes where all the teacher does is tell you art history and I know sometimes the teachers think they're better than the students, but that's not the case with me. I mean you see my art, you know that you're better than me, but the thing is I got the experience and the wisdom. I have the connections, you know, to help you make it big time in the art world, so I hope you enjoyed the lesson today. Keep up with Stinky's Art Class and we'll get back together on the next epic lesson. Thanks class, bye.
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a bike.
Good morning people and welcome to Stinky's Art Class where we have the best students in the world! Today's lesson is how to draw a bike.
Did you know that bikes are the number one transportation in the world? I think, I mean, I don't know, maybe I made that up, but to have a bike you got to have handlebars okay? And the handlebars go like this and you got grips on them. So you gotta have the grips and then they go like this.
Now, we're gonna have to put a kickstand on this bike. I have a feeling okay? And then they have the front part that hooks to the wheel. Okay and then it has the frame and I think this through here. Oh, we need the gears.
Is everybody having a great day? Oh class, I took a shortcut and I just feel like that wasn't a good idea. Okay and then the pedals. Okay and let's go ahead and put that bicycle frame in there. This frame goes over this way, okay? Okay, the seat comes up right here and I think it goes down like that, yep. And then the tires.
I took a shortcut on that chain and I'm really feeling bad about that because I think I could have really improved on that. It's okay, it's busy enough in the back over here that I think no one will notice. Okay, should we color the tires black? I think so, let's make it look like a real bike.
Class, thanks for being such great students. I really enjoyed helping out with your art. I believe in you, I know so many of you students are gonna achieve great things in the art world and I'm really excited to see what you come up with.
You know, I'm trying to bring out a lot of resources for you. I'm working on Stinky's art supplies. I got you know like 45 to 60 days to come up with some art supplies and then I can get an art store to sell them for me. Then I'm going to use that to get out to students and also, you know, I started Stinky's art gallery where I give my students free artwork that I draw. And then you can, you know, sell it, keep it, or start a collection, so I'm trying to provide some value to my students.
You know, I don't want to be just some regular art class. I know you're used to art classes where all the teacher does is tell you art history and I know sometimes the teachers think they're better than the students, but that's not the case with me. I mean you see my art, you know that you're better than me, but the thing is I got the experience and the wisdom. I have the connections, you know, to help you make it big time in the art world, so I hope you enjoyed the lesson today. Keep up with Stinky's Art Class and we'll get back together on the next epic lesson. Thanks class, bye.