How to Draw a Brain
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How to Draw a Brain
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a brain.
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 brain.
Yep, that's right. How to draw a brain. I bet you didn't see that one coming. But first of all, I hope everyone had a great weekend. Got some drawing in and took time to relax and, you know, we gotta keep drawing our brains, but we got to keep our minds clear.
We gotta, you know, keep our brains strong. We gotta, you know, keep our mind healthy. And so take time to do that. And so, you know, this is the long awaited day. I know some students don't like art history, but I thought this would be a good lesson to kind of jump into some art history.
So let's jump right in. I got this old book I found and I want to show you some drawings in here. I think this one's by Leonardo. I cut it out, but he used to study bones inside your foot so he knew how to draw the foot better. He'd study the muscles and he'd study the perspectives and the things about, you know, the right proportions.
So you may be saying, "hey Stinky, is that how you got so good at drawing stuff?" Well, kind of. so I want everybody to encourage everybody to look at the great masters of art and, you know, take a little piece from what they did and incorporate it into your art. We got a little bit of shadow going on, but, you know, I'm doing my best here, so let's get started with the brain.
So this is not going to be a medical class by any means, but we want to get something kind of like a brain here. Brains kind of look like a bean. Almost right. And then the brain's got the, you know, the lines like this and this is not a medical class.
Like this isn't too much for anybody, but I think it's good to know the, you know, parts of the body kind of like Leonardo is drawing the foot. And then he drew the bone in the foot and, you know, its' mental health in the brain. You got to think about your brain, how to keep it healthy, you know, how to be happy and I think that's kind of like how the brain works. How the brain looks and how it works.
You got this gray brain stuff right here and then you have this stuff that has all the, I don't know, memories or something. And then this goes kind of down to your spinal cord. So, you know, the great masters in art history, they drew stuff. I'm going to go ahead and pop this back up again. Oh I lost my place.
Oh, hey. Yes. Sorry, class. And that's what I'm trying to show you. You know, you got a foot. He drew the bone. He drew the muscles. When he's drawing people. So, you know, he drew the eyes and the ears. You know, you got to study to help you become a great artist. So now, this is kind of in the lesson, but I kind of want to show you how you can do this.
You can have the person's head, right? And the nose and their lips. Their chin, you know, their eyes. And then their ears. Alright and tear. See it? Oh, is that an eye? Yeah. I probably need glasses. Looks like he can't see. Oh well, but you kind of see the picture. You know that's kind of how the art history guys did it.
And I hope you had a good time learning about some art history. Hope it wasn't too painful, but I think this is a good way to incorporate some art history into our lessons and still have fun with it. So, I hope everyone starts off with a great week. Hope everyone has a great weekend. Tell all of your classmates, friends, and family that you're attending Stinky's Art Class because we need a lot more followers.
Hey, I got a couple hundred right now, but I need a whole lot more. I was thinking about maybe, possibly. And I mentioned this in my other class. So think about going. I have Stinky's Art Class, but with Stinky's Art Class, I need Stinky's art supplies. So I was thinking about, you know, maybe making some art supplies for everybody.
So be thinking about that. Please put some comments in the comment section so I know what all the class is thinking and wanting. So anyways, everybody have a good day. Remember to take care of your brain and mental health and just have a positive perspective. I just want to say believe in yourself, do your best and everything will work out. So thanks for coming to Stinky's Art Class and have a great day, bye.
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a brain.
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 brain.
Yep, that's right. How to draw a brain. I bet you didn't see that one coming. But first of all, I hope everyone had a great weekend. Got some drawing in and took time to relax and, you know, we gotta keep drawing our brains, but we got to keep our minds clear.
We gotta, you know, keep our brains strong. We gotta, you know, keep our mind healthy. And so take time to do that. And so, you know, this is the long awaited day. I know some students don't like art history, but I thought this would be a good lesson to kind of jump into some art history.
So let's jump right in. I got this old book I found and I want to show you some drawings in here. I think this one's by Leonardo. I cut it out, but he used to study bones inside your foot so he knew how to draw the foot better. He'd study the muscles and he'd study the perspectives and the things about, you know, the right proportions.
So you may be saying, "hey Stinky, is that how you got so good at drawing stuff?" Well, kind of. so I want everybody to encourage everybody to look at the great masters of art and, you know, take a little piece from what they did and incorporate it into your art. We got a little bit of shadow going on, but, you know, I'm doing my best here, so let's get started with the brain.
So this is not going to be a medical class by any means, but we want to get something kind of like a brain here. Brains kind of look like a bean. Almost right. And then the brain's got the, you know, the lines like this and this is not a medical class.
Like this isn't too much for anybody, but I think it's good to know the, you know, parts of the body kind of like Leonardo is drawing the foot. And then he drew the bone in the foot and, you know, its' mental health in the brain. You got to think about your brain, how to keep it healthy, you know, how to be happy and I think that's kind of like how the brain works. How the brain looks and how it works.
You got this gray brain stuff right here and then you have this stuff that has all the, I don't know, memories or something. And then this goes kind of down to your spinal cord. So, you know, the great masters in art history, they drew stuff. I'm going to go ahead and pop this back up again. Oh I lost my place.
Oh, hey. Yes. Sorry, class. And that's what I'm trying to show you. You know, you got a foot. He drew the bone. He drew the muscles. When he's drawing people. So, you know, he drew the eyes and the ears. You know, you got to study to help you become a great artist. So now, this is kind of in the lesson, but I kind of want to show you how you can do this.
You can have the person's head, right? And the nose and their lips. Their chin, you know, their eyes. And then their ears. Alright and tear. See it? Oh, is that an eye? Yeah. I probably need glasses. Looks like he can't see. Oh well, but you kind of see the picture. You know that's kind of how the art history guys did it.
And I hope you had a good time learning about some art history. Hope it wasn't too painful, but I think this is a good way to incorporate some art history into our lessons and still have fun with it. So, I hope everyone starts off with a great week. Hope everyone has a great weekend. Tell all of your classmates, friends, and family that you're attending Stinky's Art Class because we need a lot more followers.
Hey, I got a couple hundred right now, but I need a whole lot more. I was thinking about maybe, possibly. And I mentioned this in my other class. So think about going. I have Stinky's Art Class, but with Stinky's Art Class, I need Stinky's art supplies. So I was thinking about, you know, maybe making some art supplies for everybody.
So be thinking about that. Please put some comments in the comment section so I know what all the class is thinking and wanting. So anyways, everybody have a good day. Remember to take care of your brain and mental health and just have a positive perspective. I just want to say believe in yourself, do your best and everything will work out. So thanks for coming to Stinky's Art Class and have a great day, bye.