How to Draw a Trophy
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How to Draw a Trophy
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a trophy.
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 trophy.
Okay, let's jump right into it. It's going to be a good one. Okay, so the first thing you want to do is you want to draw the base. Now what I'm going to do is I'm going to use some of the techniques we used in our previous lessons to make it look kind of 3D.
Okay, there's the base. Okay then what we want to do is we want to start drawing the trophy. And then it's like a big cup. Okay, like this. Okay and it's made out of silver. Then it has the big winner and all. So I talked to you today about something. How to be a champion.
Okay, I'm going to talk to you about how to be a champion. Do you know how to be a champion? You believe in yourself. That's all it takes. You believe in yourself. You can be a champion. You want to know what it takes to be a winner. Have you ever wanted to be a winner?
To be a winner, you have to do your best. Okay, are you doing your best with your art? Are you doing your best when you walk your dog? Are you doing your best when, you know, you're making some chicken nuggets? You know, are you doing your best when you're, you know, doing anything in life? If you're doing your best, then you're a winner.
Okay and this trophy right here represents. It's shiny. This trophy represents the class, I'm gonna be a champ. Because I think all the students in our class are champions.
And if you believe in yourself, you do your best. Then I'll give you a trophy like this because you would be a champion. So keep up the good work. Keep it real. Be yourself. Do your best.
And you'll see the results of that. I figured out a way to make this better, class. So I use a little bit of each. Alright, isn't that better? Okay class, sometimes we finish up and then we jump right back in there and we do our best. We put in the extra effort to be a champion. You got to put in that extra effort. You know, I kind of just said I finished my pep talk and done drawing and now the class can just go do their work.
But you know what I did? I put in a little bit of extra effort. I said, "you know what? I can make this better." You know, I can do one extra drawing today. You can think in your mind, "I can make one extra chicken nugget." I can, you know, walk my dog around the yard one more time.
I can do an extra drawing. I can be my best. Okay, that's what being a champion is. You know, it's not just winning the soccer game and scoring two goals. It's everything to be a champion of life. And that art, you just do your best. Okay class, thanks for the great lesson today.
Thanks for attending. And invite your friends, your families, your enemies, and any pirates you know. Invite them. We welcome everybody, the misfits, the, round pegs, square holes and, you know, the rebels, the revolutionaries, the weirdos. They're all welcome here. Even normal people. Yeah, we'll let them in too. Alright, class dismissed. Have a great day, bye.
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a trophy.
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 trophy.
Okay, let's jump right into it. It's going to be a good one. Okay, so the first thing you want to do is you want to draw the base. Now what I'm going to do is I'm going to use some of the techniques we used in our previous lessons to make it look kind of 3D.
Okay, there's the base. Okay then what we want to do is we want to start drawing the trophy. And then it's like a big cup. Okay, like this. Okay and it's made out of silver. Then it has the big winner and all. So I talked to you today about something. How to be a champion.
Okay, I'm going to talk to you about how to be a champion. Do you know how to be a champion? You believe in yourself. That's all it takes. You believe in yourself. You can be a champion. You want to know what it takes to be a winner. Have you ever wanted to be a winner?
To be a winner, you have to do your best. Okay, are you doing your best with your art? Are you doing your best when you walk your dog? Are you doing your best when, you know, you're making some chicken nuggets? You know, are you doing your best when you're, you know, doing anything in life? If you're doing your best, then you're a winner.
Okay and this trophy right here represents. It's shiny. This trophy represents the class, I'm gonna be a champ. Because I think all the students in our class are champions.
And if you believe in yourself, you do your best. Then I'll give you a trophy like this because you would be a champion. So keep up the good work. Keep it real. Be yourself. Do your best.
And you'll see the results of that. I figured out a way to make this better, class. So I use a little bit of each. Alright, isn't that better? Okay class, sometimes we finish up and then we jump right back in there and we do our best. We put in the extra effort to be a champion. You got to put in that extra effort. You know, I kind of just said I finished my pep talk and done drawing and now the class can just go do their work.
But you know what I did? I put in a little bit of extra effort. I said, "you know what? I can make this better." You know, I can do one extra drawing today. You can think in your mind, "I can make one extra chicken nugget." I can, you know, walk my dog around the yard one more time.
I can do an extra drawing. I can be my best. Okay, that's what being a champion is. You know, it's not just winning the soccer game and scoring two goals. It's everything to be a champion of life. And that art, you just do your best. Okay class, thanks for the great lesson today.
Thanks for attending. And invite your friends, your families, your enemies, and any pirates you know. Invite them. We welcome everybody, the misfits, the, round pegs, square holes and, you know, the rebels, the revolutionaries, the weirdos. They're all welcome here. Even normal people. Yeah, we'll let them in too. Alright, class dismissed. Have a great day, bye.