How to Draw a Cobra
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How to Draw a Cobra
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a cobra.
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 cobra.
And that's a king cobra, the snake. Okay, we're going to jump right into this lesson because it's going to be a good one. So the first thing you want to do when you're drawing a king cobra is you want to draw the beady eyes.
Okay, that's the king cobra. His eyes. Then you want to draw the king cobra and his mouth. Okay and the king cobra has these big things. Okay look at that. This tongue. Okay, so the king cobra. Okay let me close. Can you see that?
Okay, how do we looking class? Okay, so we got the king cobra. Okay, now it's got this pattern. King cobra is a deadly snake. Do you want to add some scales to the snake, the cobra?
Okay, class. Wrapping up another successful class. You do not want to get face to face with this king cobra. Okay, am I missing anything, class or is that good? Looks pretty dangerous, doesn't it?
I like to draw the little guy playing the little horn thingy. Flute thingy to put the king cobra under a trance. But this king cobra is a wild one. He's out there ready to bite something. Here, let's do that. Better than it.
Okay, class. Thanks for being the best students in the world. Here's your pep talk for today. Just go out and do your art. Get your sketchbook, your canvas, whatever medium that you're using, just get out there and go do it. Put it, put the work in. Get some feedback from your friends or families, your enemies, and anybody that can be there to support you.
You know, get out there and get it. Get out there. Don't you know Stinky was afraid to show his art to people, to be honest. I'm going to open up here and be vulnerable. Stinky was afraid to put his art out there for the world to see. But, you know, the world's ready for Stinky. Stinky's art.
You know, world's ready for it. And I'm going to make a difference in, you know, my students lives. Like I'm going to give them inspiration like, hey, look, if Stinky can put his art and his drawings out there for the world to see, you know, then my students should be able to put their art out there because, you know, you're the best students in the world.
You've had great training, you're working hard. You're young, you got, you know, lots going for you. So class, pat yourself on the back and get to work, okay? You got some amazing stuff to do and I'm ready to see you do it. Okay, talk to you soon, class. Class dismissed. 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 cobra.
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 cobra.
And that's a king cobra, the snake. Okay, we're going to jump right into this lesson because it's going to be a good one. So the first thing you want to do when you're drawing a king cobra is you want to draw the beady eyes.
Okay, that's the king cobra. His eyes. Then you want to draw the king cobra and his mouth. Okay and the king cobra has these big things. Okay look at that. This tongue. Okay, so the king cobra. Okay let me close. Can you see that?
Okay, how do we looking class? Okay, so we got the king cobra. Okay, now it's got this pattern. King cobra is a deadly snake. Do you want to add some scales to the snake, the cobra?
Okay, class. Wrapping up another successful class. You do not want to get face to face with this king cobra. Okay, am I missing anything, class or is that good? Looks pretty dangerous, doesn't it?
I like to draw the little guy playing the little horn thingy. Flute thingy to put the king cobra under a trance. But this king cobra is a wild one. He's out there ready to bite something. Here, let's do that. Better than it.
Okay, class. Thanks for being the best students in the world. Here's your pep talk for today. Just go out and do your art. Get your sketchbook, your canvas, whatever medium that you're using, just get out there and go do it. Put it, put the work in. Get some feedback from your friends or families, your enemies, and anybody that can be there to support you.
You know, get out there and get it. Get out there. Don't you know Stinky was afraid to show his art to people, to be honest. I'm going to open up here and be vulnerable. Stinky was afraid to put his art out there for the world to see. But, you know, the world's ready for Stinky. Stinky's art.
You know, world's ready for it. And I'm going to make a difference in, you know, my students lives. Like I'm going to give them inspiration like, hey, look, if Stinky can put his art and his drawings out there for the world to see, you know, then my students should be able to put their art out there because, you know, you're the best students in the world.
You've had great training, you're working hard. You're young, you got, you know, lots going for you. So class, pat yourself on the back and get to work, okay? You got some amazing stuff to do and I'm ready to see you do it. Okay, talk to you soon, class. Class dismissed. Have a great day, bye.