How to Draw an Apple

How to Draw an Apple
How to Draw an Apple
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw an apple.
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class where we have the best students in the world! Today's lesson is going to be how to draw an apple.

Now, apples are real fun to draw. But before that, stay tuned until the end of the lesson. We'll give you a little bit of pep talk and maybe some advice. But let's get to drawing an apple.
Let's get to work. Now apple drawing, an apple, it sounds simple, but it's not that easy. So what we first want to do is we want to draw the top of the apple. So apples got little place for the stem. It's kind of curvy up like this. And you want to make it kind of circular, but not always circular.
And then it's got a little bit of bumpy on the bottom. And some apples have leaves. Now what you want to do once you got the general shape, you want to give it some perspective. Apples are kind of round. So the way to do that is you look for your round edges.
So you see this curve right here? You want to keep that going. So you want to make it look curved right? And then this looks like a pretty good curved area right here. You want to give it some shape right? Put some texture in it. So like I said, it's not that easy to make it look like an apple right? If you know that's an apple when you saw it.
Put a big stem on it. Big release to start to look kind of like an apple in it. Keep working on it. You know, it's kind of shiny right? You got to make it look like someone's got to want to eat it, you know? So you got to kind of make that look like a nice little apple.
And, that's an apple. But let's go ahead and let's give, what do you think, clash? We make it a cartoon apple and give it some size, I think. So how about we do some eyes? And a little mouth.
So that is the lesson for today. How to draw an apple. And sorry, it's raining outside. I don't have any control over the weather, but I just want all the students in the class, you know, to think about this lesson, how it progressed. It wasn't looking too good at the beginning. but we kept working on it and then it turned into a pretty good looking apple.
So, you know, coming up in these new classes, this semester. Now, when I say this, don't go round in a way. I'm going to start including some art history. And I know, you know, students don't like to do art history. They just like to get to work and do their drawings and art. But I want to do art history in a way that, you know, has never been done before.
And I want to have some special guests. Squiggly is going to come, he's got some epic ideas and I'm going to actually have some. I want to tell you a story, and one of the next classes about an art teacher I had growing up. And I think it might help you. And also, I'm going to go ahead and put some rules for the class.
Oh, yeah and let me back up here. We're going to have rules for the class. Let me tell you about one of our students, they mentioned something about studying in their art class in college and they they said that they learn more in Stinky's Art Class than doing college art. So I just want to say thank you to our students who mentioned that in the comments.
And if anyone else has any comments or anything, I want to share that with you. And, that story I was going to tell you about my art teacher growing up. That student in Stinky's Art Class that commented about their college class kind of reminded me of that and I want to share that, but I have to do it on another video.
So I hope you enjoyed class today. Y'all are the best students in the world and we'll tune in next time. Thanks and have a great day, bye.
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