How to Draw a Rhino

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

Now, I'm going to just jump right into this one because we're burning daylight here. But, let's think about a rhino. They got big ears and kind of hairy, big ears. You know, they're gray. Okay, the rhino has got a big face. The rhino has a horn right there. He's got a big mouth. And then the rhino has another horn right there.
Okay, the rhino has got big eyes. Yeah class, we might need a version two on this one. I think he's kind of interesting. I got a little carried away. Okay, Stinky ain't giving up. I know this is not looking like a rhino, but we're going to work with it.
We're going to work till this rhino is looking good. Okay, we're not going to start. So, looking good. Okay, big rhino. Okay, rhinos face is looking real weird. Rhinos are unhappy because they're going extinct.
Okay, they got some teeth. Dude, I think, there we go. Rhino is starting to turn up a little bit better. There we go. Do some skinny lines. I'm thinking this rhino wasn't looking good. Rhinos are big and strong. Okay, the rhino back. And rhino legs.
Those rhino legs. Okay, thank you. Just pulling out all the stops today. Okay, what do you think, class? Am I recovering it? Well, class, I hope I didn't disappoint you. I'm definitely going to do this one the second time because that's not what I had in my mind.
But, hey, rhinos are big and tough, so you got to put some war marks on them and then fighting things. That look better? Yeah, looking better. Oh, there we go. Now we need to do their head. Here we go.
Wow, so this is the weirdest looking rhino I've ever seen. Think you having a hard time today? Okay, class, this is going to be a long lesson. There we go. Look, I think he ain't giving up, right? He ain't going to give up. He doesn't give up. And now he figured it out. There we go. I think this is better.
Okay, class, we're going to have to do lesson two on the rhino. But sometimes we can just do this as a study guide. Sometimes you have to do a study guide. You know, I kind of want to just forget I ever did this rhino, but it's okay. Sometimes you don't get it right the first time. And that's the case with this rhino.
I could call it abstract if I want, but, you know, I think that would just be the easy way out. Sometimes we don't want the easy way out. We want to push through and say, "hey, look, it didn't turn out the way I wanted it to." So, my drawing was off.
We want to be perfect, but sometimes it's often we want to take the easy way out and just say, "oh, this is abstract." You know, that's what it's supposed to be. This ain't how it's supposed to be, class. But, it's okay that is not how it's supposed to be. Think about that one.
It's okay that it's not how it's supposed to be. This is not the rhino that I wanted, but, you know, let's deal with it. Let's deal with it together as a class. And let's get ready for lesson two on rhinos, okay? You wanted to go viral yesterday, but Stinky didn't go viral, so Stinky is going to take it one lesson at a time. All right class, have a great day. Class dismissed.
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