How to Draw a Toad
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How to Draw a Toad
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a toad.
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 toad.
Let's jump right in on this one. I've got some good ideas for the toad. I see lots of these guys running around. Okay, first thing I want to do is I'm going to draw a big toad since I got a great canvas here. Special thanks to the person who threw it in the dumpster, really appreciate it. Oh, I must have to do a bigger toad.
Let's do a big toad mouth. Whoa, I got a little cocky there! Oh, Stinky's going nuts today. Take a step back.
Stinky thought he could do this toad big, but Stinky's having a little problem with these legs now. Okay I think he pulled it off. It was not easy, you know, you don't want to touch a toad. Those things will give you warts. See all these warts on this thing? Do not touch it, you know, some people made stories about kissing toads, but I think I'll pass on that.
So, I'm adding some warts on this frog. Yeah, I know that looks a little bit weird right there, but there's nothing we can do about it. And I probably shouldn't have done that, but I'm not even really sure if toads have tongues. But, they are snatching a fly. Hey, I'm the artist and I'm the teacher. I can do whatever I want. Snatch that fly, big wart toad.
Okay class, I think we're just gonna have to call it a day on this guy. How about some slime coming out of his mouth? I bet that would make it better, wouldn't it? Slimy toad. What if we need to make his mouth black? I'm not quite sure. I'm taking a risk here. Let's try to make this something. Oh, there's a little nose. That's a weird looking toad.
All right class, there's the lesson for today, how to draw a toad. I don't remember if I gave you a pep talk or not, but if I didn't, just keep it real okay? Stay tuned for another epic lesson of Stinky's Art Class. Have a great day, thanks to all my followers, class, and students. Thanks, bye.
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a toad.
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 toad.
Let's jump right in on this one. I've got some good ideas for the toad. I see lots of these guys running around. Okay, first thing I want to do is I'm going to draw a big toad since I got a great canvas here. Special thanks to the person who threw it in the dumpster, really appreciate it. Oh, I must have to do a bigger toad.
Let's do a big toad mouth. Whoa, I got a little cocky there! Oh, Stinky's going nuts today. Take a step back.
Stinky thought he could do this toad big, but Stinky's having a little problem with these legs now. Okay I think he pulled it off. It was not easy, you know, you don't want to touch a toad. Those things will give you warts. See all these warts on this thing? Do not touch it, you know, some people made stories about kissing toads, but I think I'll pass on that.
So, I'm adding some warts on this frog. Yeah, I know that looks a little bit weird right there, but there's nothing we can do about it. And I probably shouldn't have done that, but I'm not even really sure if toads have tongues. But, they are snatching a fly. Hey, I'm the artist and I'm the teacher. I can do whatever I want. Snatch that fly, big wart toad.
Okay class, I think we're just gonna have to call it a day on this guy. How about some slime coming out of his mouth? I bet that would make it better, wouldn't it? Slimy toad. What if we need to make his mouth black? I'm not quite sure. I'm taking a risk here. Let's try to make this something. Oh, there's a little nose. That's a weird looking toad.
All right class, there's the lesson for today, how to draw a toad. I don't remember if I gave you a pep talk or not, but if I didn't, just keep it real okay? Stay tuned for another epic lesson of Stinky's Art Class. Have a great day, thanks to all my followers, class, and students. Thanks, bye.