How to Draw a Helicopter

How to Draw a Helicopter
How to Draw a Helicopter
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a helicopter.
Good morning people and welcome to Stinky's Art Class where we have the best students in the world! Thanks for coming to class today. Our lesson today is how to draw a helicopter.

So before we begin, let's think about a helicopter. It's got propellers. It's in the air. You know, they're big on the ground. They look small in the air.
So we got to figure out how to draw it. We want to do a medium sized helicopter and I think we want to do the chopper blades. So we want to do, you know, their spinning, right? So they're kind of hard to see. So you want to do some, like, spins. Okay and then they have this pull that comes down.
And then you can draw the body of the helicopter. Okay and it goes up there. Then you have some more propellers, right? It's almost like, I don't know, like a loser. And what do you think class? Should we draw the ground on perspective? Let's do some trees. We did this one before.
Should we do a little house? Little village and maybe some people out there doing stuff. Okay now, let's see. Clouds come down. I'm kind of getting distracted from the helicopter. You know, sometimes it's okay to take a break from what you're working on. Because I was getting a little bit overwhelmed by this helicopter looking so good. We'll take a step back and enjoy it.
You know, we talked about taking a step back to relax and refresh, but you can also just take a step back to just enjoy it. Like, wow, that's a helicopter. Okay, let's try the pilot.
Yeah, who's flying that helicopter? Your favorite pilot? Think he's cruising around the skies? Let's put, what do you think? How should we decorate the airplane? How about a lightning bolt? Yeah, that's cool. The lightning bolt.
Yeah, that's pretty cool. Okay, a little bird right down there. High in the sky. Okay, Stinky giving anybody a ride? Yeah, let's put Squiggly in the back seat.
Okay there he is, Squiggly. Okay, there. Stinky and his helicopter flying up. So class, what did we learn today? Let's do a recap. Sometimes when you're working on your art, we always talked about taking a break to refresh. Come back to it. Let's remind, reset. But, sometimes you can take a break just to sit back and enjoy it.
You know, take time to enjoy your art. Okay, I was just drawing this helicopter. I started getting distracted on the clouds and the ground. But then I realized, you know, hey, I'm just enjoying this. And so make sure you take time to enjoy what you're doing. I know everybody's working hard, being productive, but don't let your production, you know, get in the way of enjoying what you're doing.
And thanks, everyone for attending class. That's a wrap. We'll, get back on the next class and do some more epic drawings. I got a lot coming up. Stinky's working on a lot of amazing things for the class. I got Stinky's art gallery going. It's on OpenSea. They got these, I got this digital artwork for everybody in the class.
All you have to do is just message me and then I can send you a digital copy of my art and it's valuable. It's really the most valuable art I think I've ever made. So you're going to want to get a piece of that art before it goes and sells out. It's a limited edition and it's from semester one drawings, so make sure you message me.
Make sure you get a piece of this art before it's gone. Because, you know, you get it and you hold on to it and you can sell it and then buy some art supplies. So this is my way of saying thank you to the class and my way of helping you further your, you know, artistic life. Okay thanks, class. Talk to you soon. See you next class, bye.
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