How to Draw a Tiger
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How to Draw a Tiger
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a tiger.
Hello and welcome to Stinky's Art Class! Today's lesson is how to draw a tiger.
But before we get started, let me talk to you about something. So, you know, I was, starting to get a little bit angry with my drawing. Well, I was getting frustrated that I couldn't do more drawings, and I was getting frustrated about, you know, just drawing in general.
You know, I couldn't produce my art enough. And I started getting angry about it and then I just, you know, I started thinking about the whys. There's a Taekwondo master that said you need to be patient with yourself. And so that's what I decided to do. I decided to be patient with myself and just draw what I can draw.
So today we're going to do a tiger, okay? So it's really good to draw a tiger when you want to. So let's get started. So tiger's, they're from the cat family. So they have tiny tiger ears that kind of look like a cat. And tiger's kind of got a furry side face and tiger's got a tiger nose.
They have a tiger mouth, but they have teeth. The needy tiger eyes. They got the tiger whiskers. And then they have tiger paws.
They kind of have a furry belly. Now, this is what you really want to focus on is that tiger tail.
Okay now, tiger tails. Tigers have stripes. They have a little bit more. These kind of hairy stripes. They have big, strong legs.
They have stripes. You can tell they're tigers by the stripes. Okay class, you just got to be patient with yourself, okay? And I know you want to. You know, achieve a lot by drawing and producing your art. But you take it one step at a time. You know, be patient with yourself, okay? Because you never know what you're going to be able to produce. This little quad.
What else class? Anything else? We're running out of time. Too much talking, not enough drawing, but it's okay. Some important stuff to go over. Okay, everybody, thanks for coming to Stinky's Art Class. And hey, thank you for all of our students who are following us and our followers. We really appreciate it, and we hope you're getting a lot of the out of the lessons. Thank you, bye.
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a tiger.
Hello and welcome to Stinky's Art Class! Today's lesson is how to draw a tiger.
But before we get started, let me talk to you about something. So, you know, I was, starting to get a little bit angry with my drawing. Well, I was getting frustrated that I couldn't do more drawings, and I was getting frustrated about, you know, just drawing in general.
You know, I couldn't produce my art enough. And I started getting angry about it and then I just, you know, I started thinking about the whys. There's a Taekwondo master that said you need to be patient with yourself. And so that's what I decided to do. I decided to be patient with myself and just draw what I can draw.
So today we're going to do a tiger, okay? So it's really good to draw a tiger when you want to. So let's get started. So tiger's, they're from the cat family. So they have tiny tiger ears that kind of look like a cat. And tiger's kind of got a furry side face and tiger's got a tiger nose.
They have a tiger mouth, but they have teeth. The needy tiger eyes. They got the tiger whiskers. And then they have tiger paws.
They kind of have a furry belly. Now, this is what you really want to focus on is that tiger tail.
Okay now, tiger tails. Tigers have stripes. They have a little bit more. These kind of hairy stripes. They have big, strong legs.
They have stripes. You can tell they're tigers by the stripes. Okay class, you just got to be patient with yourself, okay? And I know you want to. You know, achieve a lot by drawing and producing your art. But you take it one step at a time. You know, be patient with yourself, okay? Because you never know what you're going to be able to produce. This little quad.
What else class? Anything else? We're running out of time. Too much talking, not enough drawing, but it's okay. Some important stuff to go over. Okay, everybody, thanks for coming to Stinky's Art Class. And hey, thank you for all of our students who are following us and our followers. We really appreciate it, and we hope you're getting a lot of the out of the lessons. Thank you, bye.