How to Draw a Black Cat

How to Draw a Black Cat
How to Draw a Black Cat
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a black cat.
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 black cat.

Okay, let's jump right into it. So a black cat. Some people think black cats are unlucky. But, I don't know about that because one time, when I was riding my bicycle, I saw a black cat cross the road and I slammed on my brakes and I turned around, started walking up the street, and then I found $5 on the ground.
So I don't know if black cats are really that unlucky. The other thing I was thinking about black cats is everybody's drawing black cats. And so Stinky was like, you know, everybody's drawing black cats, you know? So Stinky can't draw a black cat because everybody else is. And I just, you know, I started thinking about that, and then, you know what I said?
Well, you know, there's some people drawing black cats that are really good at black cats. And he started trying to compare himself to somebody else that, you know, may be better at drawing black cats that distinctly. And that's not what we need to do. We don't need to compare ourselves or our art. We just need to do our best.
And then, you know, our art will speak for itself. Okay, that's all I have to say about that. So this is a pretty good chart so far. It's got a hunchback a little bit.
Yellow hunchback. There's a card. There's a black cat. When all you have is a black marker. You're going to have to switch markers over here.
Okay so, I'm going to make my black cat different than other black cats that I've seen. And I'm an artist, I like to do things differently.
So this is okay, class. I made it. I'm trying to conserve my marker ink. Did you see what I did? I am doing an outline in black instead of coloring the whole cat in black. I know sometimes you want to do that. We want to conserve our, you know, art supplies because they're expensive and it's okay to try to conserve it if you can make your artwork using less paint. Or last a week.
It's okay to conserve, but you don't want to ruin the ambiance. Is that a word for your art? Okay, so you know, I think that by just doing a thick black outline, people will know this is a black cat. What do you think, class? Can you tell it's a black cat? Or does it look like a brown cat that hasn't been all drawn in? Yeah, I don't know. I think I probably should have just drawn it all black. I got to do one more leg.
Okay, so this is a black cat. I'm trying to set myself apart from all the other black cat artists out there. It's difficult when everyone else is doing it. And Stinky doesn't have a lot more. Come on. I've almost used my whole box of markers class, hoping to get some more, but okay, now for the grand finale.
That's not it. I just thought his face looked too little. His whiskers look too little.
Oops, okay here's what I'm doing. What do you think, class? Am I going to stand out with all the other black cat artists? And I really want to color this cat. I'm having to hold back class. Taking a lot of self-control. A lot of self-control. You got to have self-control. Self-discipline. When you're being an artist. Okay, class?
I think this maybe it for today, so please give me some comments and feedback. You know, was I able to accomplish the objective today? Did it work? You tell me. Sometimes it's good to just be a listener today. And I think that's what I'm being today, is just a listener. Try to help everyone in the class. So alright, have a great day and stay tuned for more epic lessons.
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