How to Draw a Police Car
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How to Draw a Police Car
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a police car.
Good morning and welcome to Stinky's Art Class where we have the best students in the world! Today's lesson is how to draw a police car.
Now, I think this one's going to be real good for you today. I know I'm looking forward to it, so let's go ahead and let's get started. Let's draw the wheels of the police car, you want to do those first. Okay and then you want to do the body and the bumpers. Okay, the police cars go like that.
And then the trunk. They got a bumper back here too. Okay, looking good so far, so good. Now we want to draw the back seat. Sometimes you want to be in the back seat, sometimes you don't. Okay and do you want to be in the front seat or the back seat? Okay, then you want to do the doors.
Okay now, the front of the police car is black. Oh, you know it's a police car. Okay, I'm using my good marker with all my ink, but this is a good lesson, so we're gonna use it. Okay, back of the police car. The policemen are the first responders, they're all heroes. Now, I'm not talking about the good cops and the bad cops. Obviously, we know there's, you know, good cops and bad cops. They even talk about it on TV shows, the good cop and the bad cop, so I'm not doing any controversy here. But, let's just call these guys heroes for now because these are the good cops. They're the people that protect us from the bad guys.
Okay and let's do your favorite guy. What's he doing back there? I'm gonna put Stinky away for starting the art revolution. Stinky's starting an art revolution, so they're going to put him away. It's okay folks, it's just a drawing, it's not for real. I'm just having fun here. I'm just showing you how to draw a cop car. That's it, Stinky ain't in no trouble.
Okay folks, I hope you enjoyed this lesson. I don't got much more to say today. Hopefully, you know, tomorrow I got a lot more pep talks. If you need a good pep talk, just go watch one of my other lessons. I'm sure I got good pep talks on all of them. I hope you have a great day. Thanks for believing in me and attending my class today. I believe in you. Let's keep up the good work and let's make a difference. All right class, class dismissed.
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a police car.
Good morning and welcome to Stinky's Art Class where we have the best students in the world! Today's lesson is how to draw a police car.
Now, I think this one's going to be real good for you today. I know I'm looking forward to it, so let's go ahead and let's get started. Let's draw the wheels of the police car, you want to do those first. Okay and then you want to do the body and the bumpers. Okay, the police cars go like that.
And then the trunk. They got a bumper back here too. Okay, looking good so far, so good. Now we want to draw the back seat. Sometimes you want to be in the back seat, sometimes you don't. Okay and do you want to be in the front seat or the back seat? Okay, then you want to do the doors.
Okay now, the front of the police car is black. Oh, you know it's a police car. Okay, I'm using my good marker with all my ink, but this is a good lesson, so we're gonna use it. Okay, back of the police car. The policemen are the first responders, they're all heroes. Now, I'm not talking about the good cops and the bad cops. Obviously, we know there's, you know, good cops and bad cops. They even talk about it on TV shows, the good cop and the bad cop, so I'm not doing any controversy here. But, let's just call these guys heroes for now because these are the good cops. They're the people that protect us from the bad guys.
Okay and let's do your favorite guy. What's he doing back there? I'm gonna put Stinky away for starting the art revolution. Stinky's starting an art revolution, so they're going to put him away. It's okay folks, it's just a drawing, it's not for real. I'm just having fun here. I'm just showing you how to draw a cop car. That's it, Stinky ain't in no trouble.
Okay folks, I hope you enjoyed this lesson. I don't got much more to say today. Hopefully, you know, tomorrow I got a lot more pep talks. If you need a good pep talk, just go watch one of my other lessons. I'm sure I got good pep talks on all of them. I hope you have a great day. Thanks for believing in me and attending my class today. I believe in you. Let's keep up the good work and let's make a difference. All right class, class dismissed.