How to Draw an Eyeball
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How to Draw an Eyeball
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw an eyeball.
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 an eyeball.
Okay, this is going to be a fun one. Hopefully not too gross for anybody. Hopefully nobody's scared of eyeballs. So, let's go ahead and draw the round eyeball. This is not anatomy class, but we're going to try to make it realistic. Okay, that's the pupil. Oh, I think he lost his marker. Oh, is he staring at you?
All right, enough clowning around, let's get serious, class. Bring it back in. I'm just trying to make it exciting. I know it's a Monday so let's keep it real. Okay, there's an eyeball. Okay, let's draw. How about we do this, class? How about we draw an eyeball looking at an eyeball? Oh, that looks like it might be the dominant eyeball.
Let's do this, let's get really creative. He's staring at him. This eyeball staring at that eyeball. Is it nice to stare at people? Some people be staring at Stinky sometimes, but it's not nice to be rude to people. Now, if you're looking at someone and someone says, "hey, what you looking at?" And they're being real mean and they're trying to pick a fight and they say, "hey, what you looking at, what you staring at?" You say, "oh, I'm just looking at your beautiful hat you're wearing. I really like it." And then instead of being angry and picking a fight, they'll be like, "oh, well thank you, that was kind words of you to say."
So, this eyeball is staring at this eyeball. And this eyeball comes in and says, "hey, what you're looking at punk?" The other one says, "oh, I'm just enjoying your beautiful eye. It looks nice." And this eyeball is going to say, "oh, really? You like my eyeball?" And then the other one says, "yes I do." And this eyeball says, "well thank you!" Okay, these are eyeball people talking.
Okay class, enough comedy for the day, but I wanted you to think about that. You know, sometimes people be staring at you and maybe you're staring at somebody, you know? And they say, "what you staring at?" And you can just say something friendly back instead of saying, you know, "none of your business." Or, you know, whatever. You know, that's how fights get started. We don't want to start any fights, so we'll always say something kind. And like these two eyeballs, you know, they're staring and the other one's trying to pick a fight. But, then they become friends at the end, so keep that in mind. I hope you have a great day. Don't settle for anything less than a great day. All right class, hope you enjoyed the epic lesson today and we'll see you for the next lesson of Stinky's Art Class!
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw an eyeball.
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 an eyeball.
Okay, this is going to be a fun one. Hopefully not too gross for anybody. Hopefully nobody's scared of eyeballs. So, let's go ahead and draw the round eyeball. This is not anatomy class, but we're going to try to make it realistic. Okay, that's the pupil. Oh, I think he lost his marker. Oh, is he staring at you?
All right, enough clowning around, let's get serious, class. Bring it back in. I'm just trying to make it exciting. I know it's a Monday so let's keep it real. Okay, there's an eyeball. Okay, let's draw. How about we do this, class? How about we draw an eyeball looking at an eyeball? Oh, that looks like it might be the dominant eyeball.
Let's do this, let's get really creative. He's staring at him. This eyeball staring at that eyeball. Is it nice to stare at people? Some people be staring at Stinky sometimes, but it's not nice to be rude to people. Now, if you're looking at someone and someone says, "hey, what you looking at?" And they're being real mean and they're trying to pick a fight and they say, "hey, what you looking at, what you staring at?" You say, "oh, I'm just looking at your beautiful hat you're wearing. I really like it." And then instead of being angry and picking a fight, they'll be like, "oh, well thank you, that was kind words of you to say."
So, this eyeball is staring at this eyeball. And this eyeball comes in and says, "hey, what you're looking at punk?" The other one says, "oh, I'm just enjoying your beautiful eye. It looks nice." And this eyeball is going to say, "oh, really? You like my eyeball?" And then the other one says, "yes I do." And this eyeball says, "well thank you!" Okay, these are eyeball people talking.
Okay class, enough comedy for the day, but I wanted you to think about that. You know, sometimes people be staring at you and maybe you're staring at somebody, you know? And they say, "what you staring at?" And you can just say something friendly back instead of saying, you know, "none of your business." Or, you know, whatever. You know, that's how fights get started. We don't want to start any fights, so we'll always say something kind. And like these two eyeballs, you know, they're staring and the other one's trying to pick a fight. But, then they become friends at the end, so keep that in mind. I hope you have a great day. Don't settle for anything less than a great day. All right class, hope you enjoyed the epic lesson today and we'll see you for the next lesson of Stinky's Art Class!