How to Draw a Hummingbird

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

Now this one's going to be really good for everyone that likes hummingbirds. We're going to go ahead and get started. We're going to draw our beaks. They're actually like a super thin beak. And they like to drink nectar out of plants.
Okay, so we got their beaks, their eyes, and then we need to draw the wings. Now their wings are really flappy, so they go really fast. So we want to plan out this body. First, there's the body and then the wings. And its wings are going to go like that. And then this wing is going to go like that. Oh this is looking like a pretty good hummingbird.
You'd think with this amazing drawing right here, you'd think I was a birdwatcher. My overdoing it on the flappy wings. Sometimes the drawing outside of your subject is actually more important than what you're drawing inside of the subject.
Kind of messed that up. Well, let's just say they're a little bit better. Let's go ahead and do this. I got a new marker so you can tell I'm really using it. Is it just me, or does that hummingbird look kind of frightened?
Well, okay, let's just do it a little. He's got to get some nectar, so let's, you know, give it a little flower. Okay, let's go and get some nectar out of that flower. All right, class, that's the lesson on today's hummingbird. Little scared hummingbird. All right, class, I hope you liked the lesson. And, please invite your friends, your families, your friends, enemies, aliens, animals, plants, and anyone that wants to attend our class.
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