How to Draw a Rope

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

Now you may be thinking Stinky drawing a rope is not that easy. And why would I draw a rope? Well, I'll give you a little bit of an idea and give you a little lesson on this.
So the first thing you want to do is think about a rope. What you might use a rope for. Well, how about rock climbing? Okay, use a rope to go up on rock climbs. So, the first thing you want to do is you want to draw, you know, a cliff. Rocky, jagged cliff. Right? And, with some big boulders here.
You know, and they've got these little trees, you know, right on the edge of the cliff, right? And what you want to think about is, "what's a rock climber going to be doing?" So you want to draw the rope. The rope's going to come down.
Ropes they're kind of twisted, braided. So you want to do them like this. It's tied around there. So you want to do their rope kind of like that. Okay, that's looking pretty good. Now, you want to do a rock climber. So you're going to want him holding on to the rope. And let's go ahead and let's, you know, make your favorite rock climber here.
Okay students, I want you to think about something. Well, I'm working on this drawing. I want you to think about how you display your artwork and how you share your artwork. You know, a good way to share your artwork is through art galleries and through social media.
You know, there's lots of ways to display your art and you want to get creative with displaying your art. So that way you can have more people enjoy it. Oh, well, you see that? So I guess my tip of the day is going to be, you know, look for opportunities. There's always going to be opportunities to show your art to people you know.
And so, you know, try exhibitions, art galleries, art shows. Try all kinds of things to get people looking at your art. So I know this lesson kind of was a strange one at the beginning, but I think it turned out pretty good. So thanks class, for coming to class today. Thanks for all the likes and followers and comments. Keep up the good work and we'll see you on the next lesson. Thanks, bye.
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