How to Draw a Light Bulb

How to Draw a Light Bulb
How to Draw a Light Bulb
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a light bulb.
Good morning people and welcome to Stinky's Art Class where we have the best students in the world! Thanks for attending class today. Today's lesson is how to draw a light bulb.

On this Saturday. I know we're going over time, but you know, I think this one could just be for fun. Okay, so let's jump right into it.
Okay, so we're going to make this a big light bulb okay? We're going to start with the base of the light bulb where you plug it in to the electricity. And you got to make it wiggly. And these go like this. And then that way you can screw it into the light bulb fixture. Okay, then the light bulbs go up.
I'm trying to try this one perfectly okay? This is the outside glass. And it kind of goes up like this. Okay, this is one of those light bulbs from the 80's okay? And then in the inside of the light bulb you have these wires.
And that's what lights up the bulb. I didn't quite draw that the way I wanted, but it still looks pretty good I think. Okay, so now.
You want to make sure this looks like it makes the light bulb look curvy, right? You got to put a little bit of reflection on it. Okay and, you know, even though this light bulbs is not plugged in, so to speak. Let's go ahead and let's give it like the idea of a light bulb. You know, when you have a good idea.
Stinky, you should have thought this through and made it a little bit smaller. Okay so, this is a light bulb and it gives you light when you need light in the dark. So I want you to think about this light bulb and I want you to think about your artwork, okay? In your artwork, I want you to think about your artwork.
And, you know, your artwork should be connected to your values. And you know what, you believe in it. So that way your art's meaningful to you. Okay, if you have a good idea and a light bulb goes off in your mind, you know, go with it. You know, if you have an idea, like a light bulb goes off, follow your instinct.
You know, draw that, create that piece of art, use that as inspiration because that's what you're getting is, you know, your art is connecting with your values. And that'll make your art more meaningful to you. And, you know, for the art lovers of the world, I like to look at art. They can have their own interpretation of your art and they can actually feel that, you know, see it, feel it, you know, however they critique it.
But that's up to them. You don't have to worry about that. So I hope everybody's having a great day and keep up the great work. And give me your comments, likes, suggestions. And I really appreciate all the kind comments from the class. You're the best class in the world. And we'll see you in the next lesson, bye.
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