How to Draw a Wolf
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How to Draw a Wolf
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a wolf.
Hello people and welcome to Stinky's Art Class! Today's lesson is how to draw a wolf.
Hey, I just want to say thank you to all of our followers, classmates, and students who are following along on our videos. And we hope you're enjoying it. We want to have the best class ever. So let's go ahead and get started on today's lesson. How to draw a wolf.
I know sometimes it might seem a little bit, you know, difficult to draw wolf, but just keep in mind they're just a furry friend. Let's go ahead and start with their pointy ears. These are wolves, right? And they're real furry. So you kind of want to listen fur.
Okay and they got their, you know, they're wolves. So you got to make your eyes kind of, you know, creepy a little bit. You know, there's a nose and let's do some really good looking teeth. Tongue. Okay now they kind of got like a dog body, but they're bigger, but they're also furry. So let's do a furry leg.
Okay, so another furry leg, you know, kind of sleek on the back. Now this difference between the dog is they have these bushy tails. Not like a fox but more like a wolf.
So I didn't outline a kind of like a furry outline, right? Little paws. There's going to be a real furry wolf. Okay so sometimes people, they don't think you can draw and they may tell you, "hey, you're not an artist." And that's okay. They don't understand what an artist even is. So, you know, I had some people tell me, "hey, you're not an artist."
You don't know how to draw. And look at this. I'm putting out all kinds of drawings of stuff, and everybody's enjoying learning. So you just got to believe in yourself. And you draw. Okay, let's get back to the drawing and a pep talk. Okay so do some, you know, furry wolf whiskers. And, you know, wolves like to go in the mountains so you can, you know, kind of go back in the mountains at night.
If you want to do something like that. Okay, folks, that's how you draw them. Wolf. So thanks for coming to class today, and I hope you enjoyed the lesson.
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a wolf.
Hello people and welcome to Stinky's Art Class! Today's lesson is how to draw a wolf.
Hey, I just want to say thank you to all of our followers, classmates, and students who are following along on our videos. And we hope you're enjoying it. We want to have the best class ever. So let's go ahead and get started on today's lesson. How to draw a wolf.
I know sometimes it might seem a little bit, you know, difficult to draw wolf, but just keep in mind they're just a furry friend. Let's go ahead and start with their pointy ears. These are wolves, right? And they're real furry. So you kind of want to listen fur.
Okay and they got their, you know, they're wolves. So you got to make your eyes kind of, you know, creepy a little bit. You know, there's a nose and let's do some really good looking teeth. Tongue. Okay now they kind of got like a dog body, but they're bigger, but they're also furry. So let's do a furry leg.
Okay, so another furry leg, you know, kind of sleek on the back. Now this difference between the dog is they have these bushy tails. Not like a fox but more like a wolf.
So I didn't outline a kind of like a furry outline, right? Little paws. There's going to be a real furry wolf. Okay so sometimes people, they don't think you can draw and they may tell you, "hey, you're not an artist." And that's okay. They don't understand what an artist even is. So, you know, I had some people tell me, "hey, you're not an artist."
You don't know how to draw. And look at this. I'm putting out all kinds of drawings of stuff, and everybody's enjoying learning. So you just got to believe in yourself. And you draw. Okay, let's get back to the drawing and a pep talk. Okay so do some, you know, furry wolf whiskers. And, you know, wolves like to go in the mountains so you can, you know, kind of go back in the mountains at night.
If you want to do something like that. Okay, folks, that's how you draw them. Wolf. So thanks for coming to class today, and I hope you enjoyed the lesson.