How to Draw a Lizard
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How to Draw a Lizard
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a lizard.
Good morning people and welcome to Stinky's Art Class where we have the best students in the world, even the troublemakers. We're all invited to Stinky's Class. All right, how to draw a lizard.
Let's jump right into this one. Has anyone seen a lizard? Those guys are crawling on everything. They can go up the sides of buildings, up trees, there's no limit for these guys. So, let's go ahead and let's start off with some big eyes. These lizards like to look around and let's draw their heads.
I'm going to go ahead and give this lizard a tongue. Okay and he's gonna be a crawling lizard. Now, this one's kind of got these things. Lizards are reptiles. Okay, so they got frogs hands, but they got claws. They grab onto things and they have their bodies. Their legs are a little bit different. And then their tails are big
and they have scales, so you gotta do the scales.
Okay, one of my students told me I need to add some music, so I'm going to try to do that. He said it might make it more interesting, so I'm gonna do it. I appreciate the feedback. Hey, you know who you are. I appreciate you Mr. YouTube.
All right, enough of the music. Let's get back to work. I love the musicians in the class. It wouldn't be a good world without the musicians, so I appreciate the feedback on the music. I tried to draw some musical instruments, hope you enjoy that.
Okay class, let's keep it real. This is the lizard today. Hope you enjoyed the lesson. Try to incorporate it and try to listen to some music like one of our students mentioned. We need to listen to music while we're drawing our art. I tried to put a little bit of music, some whistling in the lesson today. I hope you enjoyed it. I hope you enjoyed this lesson on how to draw a lizard. We'll cut this class short, so we can give you a little bit of extra time to do your own artwork. Thanks for coming to Stinky's Art Class. Talk to you soon, class dismissed.
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a lizard.
Good morning people and welcome to Stinky's Art Class where we have the best students in the world, even the troublemakers. We're all invited to Stinky's Class. All right, how to draw a lizard.
Let's jump right into this one. Has anyone seen a lizard? Those guys are crawling on everything. They can go up the sides of buildings, up trees, there's no limit for these guys. So, let's go ahead and let's start off with some big eyes. These lizards like to look around and let's draw their heads.
I'm going to go ahead and give this lizard a tongue. Okay and he's gonna be a crawling lizard. Now, this one's kind of got these things. Lizards are reptiles. Okay, so they got frogs hands, but they got claws. They grab onto things and they have their bodies. Their legs are a little bit different. And then their tails are big
and they have scales, so you gotta do the scales.
Okay, one of my students told me I need to add some music, so I'm going to try to do that. He said it might make it more interesting, so I'm gonna do it. I appreciate the feedback. Hey, you know who you are. I appreciate you Mr. YouTube.
All right, enough of the music. Let's get back to work. I love the musicians in the class. It wouldn't be a good world without the musicians, so I appreciate the feedback on the music. I tried to draw some musical instruments, hope you enjoy that.
Okay class, let's keep it real. This is the lizard today. Hope you enjoyed the lesson. Try to incorporate it and try to listen to some music like one of our students mentioned. We need to listen to music while we're drawing our art. I tried to put a little bit of music, some whistling in the lesson today. I hope you enjoyed it. I hope you enjoyed this lesson on how to draw a lizard. We'll cut this class short, so we can give you a little bit of extra time to do your own artwork. Thanks for coming to Stinky's Art Class. Talk to you soon, class dismissed.