How to Draw an Otter
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How to Draw an Otter
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw an otter.
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 otter.
So the first thing you want to draw with an otter is the beady eyes. They got little beady eyes. Okay, and then they have kind of a slender mouth or noses and little fuzzies.
They got whiskers. Okay, and then you got the otter legs. Okay, and then the otters have a hunchback. And they have some more of these little legs. And they have these little tails. And they're in the water.
Oh, look at this guy. He didn't have his leg connected. Okay, so these otters like to swim, and they're furry, so you got to give them lots of fur. And I know this otter's looking kind of different, but let's go ahead and fix them up here. There. That's just what they need, a bigger eyeball.
Okay, so, when you're drawing an otter, just have fun with it. I want to know if anyone has ever drawn an otter before. Not a lot of people drawing otters out there. If you want to draw an otter, you'd be original, right? And that's what we want our art to be, original, authentic, and I want everybody to have a great day today.
Be original. Be authentic and have a great day. Okay class, we're going to wrap this one up. It was a quick one. I tried to be quick on this lesson because I've been going a long time on the other ones and I know everyone's ready to get back to their art. And, so we'll talk to you later, class. Be ready for another epic lesson. Thanks, bye.
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw an otter.
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 otter.
So the first thing you want to draw with an otter is the beady eyes. They got little beady eyes. Okay, and then they have kind of a slender mouth or noses and little fuzzies.
They got whiskers. Okay, and then you got the otter legs. Okay, and then the otters have a hunchback. And they have some more of these little legs. And they have these little tails. And they're in the water.
Oh, look at this guy. He didn't have his leg connected. Okay, so these otters like to swim, and they're furry, so you got to give them lots of fur. And I know this otter's looking kind of different, but let's go ahead and fix them up here. There. That's just what they need, a bigger eyeball.
Okay, so, when you're drawing an otter, just have fun with it. I want to know if anyone has ever drawn an otter before. Not a lot of people drawing otters out there. If you want to draw an otter, you'd be original, right? And that's what we want our art to be, original, authentic, and I want everybody to have a great day today.
Be original. Be authentic and have a great day. Okay class, we're going to wrap this one up. It was a quick one. I tried to be quick on this lesson because I've been going a long time on the other ones and I know everyone's ready to get back to their art. And, so we'll talk to you later, class. Be ready for another epic lesson. Thanks, bye.