How to Draw a Mouse

How to Draw a Mouse
How to Draw a Mouse
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a mouse.
Good morning class and welcome to Stinky's Art Class today where we have the best students in the world! Today's lesson is going to be how to draw a mouse.

I've been putting off this lesson because we did a Mickey Mouse drawing which is another type of mouse. Not our crew, not my creation. But, it is a popular mouse that people like to draw.
So I decided to do it. And this time it's going to be 100% original. How to draw a mouse. So, of course, everybody knows mouse ears are important. So let's go ahead and get started with those. My mouse has big ears, kind of round like this. I know you're thinking Mickey Mouse, but no, it's not Mickey Mouse.
And I know yesterday we were drawing critters too, like squirrels. But, you know, we're going to kind of do the same thing. You know, they got their nose. Pointy noses. I'm just already kind of upset with this.
Not really feeling it. Sometimes in art you might have a bad day. It does kind of look too much like that little Mickey Mouse. But let's see if we can. Let's see if we can fix it class. Right. So that's one of the lessons. Wow. Tell us something else, isn't it?
Let's see. Now, this is looking kind of strange, isn't it? What do you think? Should we turn these into eyes? Yeah, I think that's a little bit better. Like this. The nose. Yeah, I like that mouse a little bit better. Let's go ahead and put it ahead.
Little mouse ears. What do you see? See you can always, you know, as an artist, you're free to change other things as you need to. Okay that's the beautiful thing about art. You know, everybody gets their own interpretation. So tell me about, tell me about cheese class. What do we know about cheese?
Mice like cheese, right? So let's go ahead and draw on the cheese ball. You know, we got two girls, and now some cheese. Right? Now let's see, what else can we do?
Well, it almost looks like the mouse has glasses. This is looking like a strange mouse. It was just a mouse for the first. Actually, turn this tail a little bit. Looks like a Chihuahua mouse almost.
I almost feel like giving this mouse a mohawk. It's Friday, you know what I mean? It's Friday, folks. That's why our drawing's looking kind of like this. It's just one of those things, you know Fridays, it happens. We get a little bit, you know, abstract on our art. So let's just call it a day. Call it a good Friday.
And let's go out and have some fun this weekend. Don't forget to, you know, take a little bit of time out for yourself. Take some time out and just draw for fun. I know we're all trying to be professionals here, but just take Saturday or Sunday to just draw and just just have fun with it.
Don't be thinking about, you know, becoming the next Michelangelo or Leonardo or Van Goh or whoever you want to, you know, whoever your favorite artist is just worry about having fun. And if you have fun, then you'll be successful. So class, I don't want to apologize for this mouse. I hope it's fun for you, but I do admit it's kind of a strange mouse, so we'll have to rework that eventually.
Alright class, have a great weekend and we'll see you back in class Monday. And if I come up with some stuff over the weekend, I'll go ahead and post it. I'll try to get something fun. Alright class, have a great weekend, bye.
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