How to Draw a Gnome
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How to Draw a Gnome
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a gnome.
Good morning people and welcome to Stinky's Art Class where we have the best students in the world! Thank you for coming to class today. Today's lesson is how to draw a gnome.
So let's jump right into the lesson. Okay gnomes, they got nice little hands that go up like this and like that. They usually have some, you know, designs on them. Okay and then they usually have big faces like this. They usually have, like, beards. They have big eyes. And noses.
Smiley faces that look like a gnome that you've seen before. And they have their little crunchy arms. And they have their little hands. And they usually have things like, well, we'll draw that in a second. So then they got their big belt buckles. Then they got their legs. They got big boots. A boot right there.
And you got some beards. And then they usually have something to eat, like a carrot. It's a garden gnome. And, this one might have a shovel for digging up the carrots. Okay and they might be in a garden.
What do you think about this guy? Looks like we need to add some more detail. What do you think? To add some more details to him. He looks like he needs some hair. There, it looks better. And it looks like he needs some some scruff.
These have been working. We've got him right on his boots. There see, you always got to keep working. You gotta, you know, when you're doing your art, you gotta, you know, be inspired. You have to be inspired by your art. And, you know, the whole world you live in can inspire you.
You know, whatever is around you can inspire you, whatever is in the world. So take field trips, take time to, you know, go out into nature and explore things. And that'll give you some, inspiration on your art. Okay. Alright class, you're the best in the world. I appreciate all your likes and comments and following along with the class.
Keep up the good work, please let me know what you like to see me draw next. Thanks class, bye.
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a gnome.
Good morning people and welcome to Stinky's Art Class where we have the best students in the world! Thank you for coming to class today. Today's lesson is how to draw a gnome.
So let's jump right into the lesson. Okay gnomes, they got nice little hands that go up like this and like that. They usually have some, you know, designs on them. Okay and then they usually have big faces like this. They usually have, like, beards. They have big eyes. And noses.
Smiley faces that look like a gnome that you've seen before. And they have their little crunchy arms. And they have their little hands. And they usually have things like, well, we'll draw that in a second. So then they got their big belt buckles. Then they got their legs. They got big boots. A boot right there.
And you got some beards. And then they usually have something to eat, like a carrot. It's a garden gnome. And, this one might have a shovel for digging up the carrots. Okay and they might be in a garden.
What do you think about this guy? Looks like we need to add some more detail. What do you think? To add some more details to him. He looks like he needs some hair. There, it looks better. And it looks like he needs some some scruff.
These have been working. We've got him right on his boots. There see, you always got to keep working. You gotta, you know, when you're doing your art, you gotta, you know, be inspired. You have to be inspired by your art. And, you know, the whole world you live in can inspire you.
You know, whatever is around you can inspire you, whatever is in the world. So take field trips, take time to, you know, go out into nature and explore things. And that'll give you some, inspiration on your art. Okay. Alright class, you're the best in the world. I appreciate all your likes and comments and following along with the class.
Keep up the good work, please let me know what you like to see me draw next. Thanks class, bye.