How to Draw a Robot
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How to Draw a Robot
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a robot.
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 robot.
Okay, let's jump right in. So you may be knowing that there's lots of robots being made out there right now. A lot of people trying to do robots instead of humans, but, you know, I don't know about that.
But let me tell you about the robot I like. Usually I like robots with, well, I like all robots. Okay, but this robot who's got a square head. And he's got a square. He's a square robot. And so far, I'm just kind of making him kind of original looking. If you notice, I'm doing some geometric shapes to show the robot's features.
Okay, class, being a little quiet over here. I'm not really telling you anything. Sometimes we just are quiet, it's okay. It's, you know, the silence. We shouldn't, you know, let the silence bother you. You know, let it enjoy that silence. We okay?
Okay, robots. Yeah, that's a robot. What should we do with them class? He's just scooting along with this. He's got the roller wheel feet.
He's just the robot. We'll call it good for now. We'll have to do it in lesson part two on this guy, maybe. You know, I'm not really sure I should have thought about a robot a little bit more. But before I start drawing them. But, you know, sometimes we don't like to think about new technologies. We don't like to think about change, right?
Sometimes change is hard for us when we think about robots. It makes us think of change. You know, like, if you go want to go get a pizza and a robot's making your pizza, does it really feel like you're really eating a pizza? Or does it feel like you're eating robot food or something? It doesn't feel like a pizza.
And I think that's what people are forgetting is that, you know, robots kind of symbolize change, and sometimes we don't like change, especially in our art. And so, you know, we have a robot making pizzas for us. It's kind of freaky. We like the old, you know, flipping the dough in the air, spinning it, putting sauce on it.
You know, just add a special amount and then throw the cheese on it, spreading it around and the pepperonis now, that's how you make a pizza. You know, when you have a robot making a pizza, it kind of freaks everybody out. So sometimes we have to be open to change, except for, you know, robots making pizza.
I don't think that's cool. But, you know, be open to change in your art. Be open to change in your life because everything's going to change. Nothing's going to stay the same, you know? So be open to change. And, roll with it. Okay, class, have a good day. We'll see you in the next epic lesson. Thanks, bye.
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a robot.
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 robot.
Okay, let's jump right in. So you may be knowing that there's lots of robots being made out there right now. A lot of people trying to do robots instead of humans, but, you know, I don't know about that.
But let me tell you about the robot I like. Usually I like robots with, well, I like all robots. Okay, but this robot who's got a square head. And he's got a square. He's a square robot. And so far, I'm just kind of making him kind of original looking. If you notice, I'm doing some geometric shapes to show the robot's features.
Okay, class, being a little quiet over here. I'm not really telling you anything. Sometimes we just are quiet, it's okay. It's, you know, the silence. We shouldn't, you know, let the silence bother you. You know, let it enjoy that silence. We okay?
Okay, robots. Yeah, that's a robot. What should we do with them class? He's just scooting along with this. He's got the roller wheel feet.
He's just the robot. We'll call it good for now. We'll have to do it in lesson part two on this guy, maybe. You know, I'm not really sure I should have thought about a robot a little bit more. But before I start drawing them. But, you know, sometimes we don't like to think about new technologies. We don't like to think about change, right?
Sometimes change is hard for us when we think about robots. It makes us think of change. You know, like, if you go want to go get a pizza and a robot's making your pizza, does it really feel like you're really eating a pizza? Or does it feel like you're eating robot food or something? It doesn't feel like a pizza.
And I think that's what people are forgetting is that, you know, robots kind of symbolize change, and sometimes we don't like change, especially in our art. And so, you know, we have a robot making pizzas for us. It's kind of freaky. We like the old, you know, flipping the dough in the air, spinning it, putting sauce on it.
You know, just add a special amount and then throw the cheese on it, spreading it around and the pepperonis now, that's how you make a pizza. You know, when you have a robot making a pizza, it kind of freaks everybody out. So sometimes we have to be open to change, except for, you know, robots making pizza.
I don't think that's cool. But, you know, be open to change in your art. Be open to change in your life because everything's going to change. Nothing's going to stay the same, you know? So be open to change. And, roll with it. Okay, class, have a good day. We'll see you in the next epic lesson. Thanks, bye.