How to Draw a Hammer

How to Draw a Hammer
How to Draw a Hammer
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a hammer.
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 hammer.

Okay, I know there's some students in the class that like to work hard and, you know, a hammer kind of could symbolize working hard. It sure could, so let's go ahead and think how we're going to use a hammer in our artwork today.
Okay, so we got people who use hammers. The builders, right? So let's go ahead and let's do a big hammer. Let's draw a nail right there. Okay, now the hammer goes like this. Okay, and then you have the hammer. And you got someone grabbing it, right? So you got to do the thumb, okay? You got to do the fingers coming up. So I'm holding the hammer, right?
Okay and then you got to draw the rest of the hammer. This is a claw hammer. I think they pull out the nails when you need to. Okay, you want to make this one not look like a new hammer. You want a hammer that shows everybody you're a hard worker, right? Do you want a new hammer? No. Nobody wants to see a new hammer.
You want to see a hammer? Let's put in the time. Put in the effort to perfect the craft of hammer. Just like your art. You know, no one wants to see a blank canvas. You know, like I could be sitting here drawing this hammer whether it looks good or whether it looks bad.
But, you know, would you rather see this or would you rather see this? A blank canvas. Tell me that everybody wants to see a hammer that's used. You know, it's got dents and dings, kind of like your artwork. No one wants to see a blank canvas. People want to see your work. They want to see that you put in the time and effort and that you're working hard.
You know, they want to know that you've been working on your craft to be an artist, right? So that's what you got to do. You got to put in the work. You got to have a hammer. You got to have a canvas. You know, if it's a canvas, a sketch pad, a sketchbook, it doesn't matter as long as you're, you know, working hard. You're doing your best, you know, everything's going to work out well, you know, this is Stinky.
Working hard and that's all I can ask for. I'll just ask my students. Is you work hard? You do your best. And then everything will take care of itself. So I want everybody, the students to comment and tell me what you're doing to do your best to work hard and, you know, tell me how you're doing.
Okay, let's get the class helping each other. Okay, alright class, keep that in mind when you're doing your artwork. And we'll talk to you later. Have a great day, class dismissed.
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