How to Draw a Cake

How to Draw a Cake
How to Draw a Cake
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a cake.
Good morning people and welcome to Stinky's Art Class where we have the best students in the world! Today's class is how to draw a cake.

This is a really great lesson. I was thinking about doing how to draw a mermaid, but I think I'll just go with how to draw a cake today. I'm not quite sure how to do the mermaid yet, but let's see.
Let's jump right into it. The cake. Alright, so I think I'm going to do a birthday cake. and I'm going to do a pretty traditional birthday cake. Okay, so the first thing I want to do is I want to draw the first layer of cake. It's going to be a round one. I'm going to do the bottom okay?
And then I'm going to do some frosting. That looks like a pretty good one. And then let's do some more, you know, some little star candies on the bottom of the cake. And then let's do the second layer. Make a cake and let's do, you know, an authentic cake. And let's make this three layer cake.
Everybody loves three layer cake. Alright, let's do this. Oh, the baker needs to work a little bit. I guess that would be mean. Let's go ahead and let's fix that. So that's what I want you to think about. You know, sometimes you make mistakes in drawing. You're trying to go too fast in your art.
You know, you're trying to get going and then you start making mistakes like I just did. I made a mistake right here and I drew this. And that's a mistake already. Two mistakes. Even Stinky makes mistakes. And, here's some art history. Even some of the old masters like Da Vinci, Leonardo, and Michelangelo.
They even made mistakes. So, you know, just try to slow down, keep a good pace and you'll do great. Some people will be saying let's do the candles here. You know, some people tell me "hey, Stinky, you know, you're just trying to do all these drawings to get famous and go viral so everybody will start following you."
You know, people say, "Stink you're just trying to do this to get famous and all these kind of things." And that's just not true. I'm not trying to be famous with my art class. I'm trying to, you know, help my students in the class get famous for their artwork. If I can provide some tips for them to, you know, become professional artists and masters of art.
That's what I want to do. Oh, remember our flame lesson from yesterday? Let's put that into work. See, everything kind of works together. If you're working hard, you're putting time into your craft. You know, you're doing it. You know, if you did the flame lesson, you worked on your flames. And then today we're doing a birthday cake.
And the candles need some flames, right? So this is one, two, three, four, five. This is for a five year old. Yeah that would be quite the cake. And we want to do this on a big fancy platter. So it's like the cake of a really good person. And let's go ahead. Let's see, do you need a knife with your cake? Let's put a knife. Hey, Stinky that's a pretty good looking knife there. So nice. Thank you. That's a pretty good little place setting. Let's do a little fancy cup.
This is a quite the birthday. That's just milk in that cup, by the way. Alright, I think we're doing good for Stinky's Art Class today. I know everybody's got, you know, the holidays coming up and this is Friday. So let's go ahead and wrap up the lesson today. I hope you had a good time. I hope you enjoyed the lesson on how to draw a cake.
Okay class, happy holidays and happy New Year. It's coming up, we're going to have an epic end of year drawing week, so don't forget to tune in next week. Please invite your friends, your family, and your enemies. Everybody is welcome to join our art class because we need lots of followers and we need lots of comments and questions. Just anything that you want to tell me about the class, please let me know.
We'd be happy to talk to everybody. Alright, stay tuned for more epic drawings with Stinky's Art Class. Have a great weekend, bye.
Back to blog

Leave a comment