How to Draw Barbed Wire
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How to Draw Barbed Wire
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw barbed wire.
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 barbed wire.
Yeah, I know you're thinking, "oh, Stinky, this isn't the 1990s. We don't need lessons on barbed wire." Well, yeah, we do. So what do you want to do with barbed wire? You want to kind of draw the wire, okay?
And then it, like, twists up, and then you got a pokey. Right there. The wire. Okay class, and barbed wire, they use it on fences. They used to use it a lot more than they do now. And so, we're going to make this one look like it's wrapped around a fence post.
There's another fence post right here. You know, they used to use this stuff back in the old days. You know, back before they had this. This is like a long post. I'm going to make this look like there's another piece of barbed wire here. Wrap it around these posts. And that's how you draw barbed wire hooks. And there's usually another piece that goes around and around. I'm doing this the fast way. If you can tell.
I know the students are ready to get out of class on Friday. I respect that, so I'm trying to hurry. I know all the students are ready for the weekend, and I am to. I'm going to work some overtime to try to improve my lessons. I know I've been slacking a little bit, but I'm going to bring some epic stuff this week.
And I've changed my style a little bit on barbed wire from when I started. And it's okay to do that in your art. You know, you start and you find something that works better, you know, keep that original in your back pocket. But when you find something new, you use it, you know?
So class, I hope you enjoyed the lesson today on how to draw barbed wire. So try to incorporate that into one of your studies. See how you feel about that. All right, class dismissed. Have a great weekend. Talk to you soon. Be ready for more epic lessons.
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw barbed wire.
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 barbed wire.
Yeah, I know you're thinking, "oh, Stinky, this isn't the 1990s. We don't need lessons on barbed wire." Well, yeah, we do. So what do you want to do with barbed wire? You want to kind of draw the wire, okay?
And then it, like, twists up, and then you got a pokey. Right there. The wire. Okay class, and barbed wire, they use it on fences. They used to use it a lot more than they do now. And so, we're going to make this one look like it's wrapped around a fence post.
There's another fence post right here. You know, they used to use this stuff back in the old days. You know, back before they had this. This is like a long post. I'm going to make this look like there's another piece of barbed wire here. Wrap it around these posts. And that's how you draw barbed wire hooks. And there's usually another piece that goes around and around. I'm doing this the fast way. If you can tell.
I know the students are ready to get out of class on Friday. I respect that, so I'm trying to hurry. I know all the students are ready for the weekend, and I am to. I'm going to work some overtime to try to improve my lessons. I know I've been slacking a little bit, but I'm going to bring some epic stuff this week.
And I've changed my style a little bit on barbed wire from when I started. And it's okay to do that in your art. You know, you start and you find something that works better, you know, keep that original in your back pocket. But when you find something new, you use it, you know?
So class, I hope you enjoyed the lesson today on how to draw barbed wire. So try to incorporate that into one of your studies. See how you feel about that. All right, class dismissed. Have a great weekend. Talk to you soon. Be ready for more epic lessons.