How to Draw Ice
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How to Draw Ice
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw ice.
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 ice.
Okay, this is going to be a great one. Okay so, I think he was having a hard time with this one for a while. But, then Stinky just decided to believe in himself and go ahead and do it. And then I came up with an idea, this one might put me in the museum. So, we'll see. Okay, first thing you want to do when you're drawing ice is you want to go ahead and draw the cup. Okay, now this one's going to have some ice cubes in it. Okay, now look at this. He's making this ice cube pretty good. I say pretty good so far. Okay, that makes it look like it's 3D. Okay, next thing you're gonna do is you're going to do another ice cube. This one kind of melted a little bit.
Okay, kind of melting a little bit. Okay, now I was thinking go and do another ice cube. This one's not melting as much. You gotta kind of draw it kind of huge. Kind of draw it like this, kind of squiggle your pencil or marker, if you got a marker. Okay and then what you want to do is you want to make this glass, see? It' a clear glass. Let's see what you got to do is you gotta do this. You gotta have perspective, see? How that makes it look? Like real glass.
Okay, now Stinky gonna add a lemon. So, I think you're gonna put a lemon on there. Anybody else like the lemons? Do this lemon. You gotta do it like that and you gotta do it like this. There's a seed in there. I'm gonna put two seeds. I'll let the museum people figure out why there's two seeds. Okay and then I think you're gonna put the water in there. I think he's got a full cup of water today. Now, let me ask you this: what happened to Stinky? Is this halfway full or half empty? That would give the museum people a lot of things to think about. Is this cup half full or half empty? That's the type of things that get you into museums.
Okay, if you if you plan out your art with the purpose then people are going to be wondering about that. Okay so this is looking pretty good. This ice is pretty good. Now, what we want to do is we want to draw a little bubble. People know that ice is falling. Okay, you see that? That's looking pretty good, like some pretty good ice. I'm gonna go ahead and put a little bit more texture on this one, a little bit more on this one. Some people be thinking they don't have the skills to draw some ice, well guess what? I believe in you. I believe in all my students. I know they can do it. If I can do this on cardboard, then my students can create masterpieces because that's what I'm dependent on. I'm depending on my students to get in a museum. That way, they can go buy a Lambo and take me for a ride. Stinky wants to get a ride from one of the students.
Okay, this is going to drive the museum art lovers nuts, that's why this glass is sitting so close to the end of the table. What's going on here? Is that going to fall off? If someone bumps that table, it's going to fall off. Well, there's a lot of deep meaning behind that. I'm going to let those art lovers in the museum figure that one out.
So, I hope you students enjoyed the lesson today. You're the best students in the world and there's a lot to unpack in this lesson. So, if you're my students, thanks for attending class today. If you're not one of my students, but you'd like to join my class, I'm on TikTok and YouTube. But, I need a thousand followers to get that money. I'm on Instagram, but nobody knows me. I'm on OpenSea and Twitter, but I'm banned on Twitter because I started an art revolution. So, thanks for joining my class today. Hope you have a great day and stay tuned for another epic lesson from Stinky's Art Class.
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw ice.
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 ice.
Okay, this is going to be a great one. Okay so, I think he was having a hard time with this one for a while. But, then Stinky just decided to believe in himself and go ahead and do it. And then I came up with an idea, this one might put me in the museum. So, we'll see. Okay, first thing you want to do when you're drawing ice is you want to go ahead and draw the cup. Okay, now this one's going to have some ice cubes in it. Okay, now look at this. He's making this ice cube pretty good. I say pretty good so far. Okay, that makes it look like it's 3D. Okay, next thing you're gonna do is you're going to do another ice cube. This one kind of melted a little bit.
Okay, kind of melting a little bit. Okay, now I was thinking go and do another ice cube. This one's not melting as much. You gotta kind of draw it kind of huge. Kind of draw it like this, kind of squiggle your pencil or marker, if you got a marker. Okay and then what you want to do is you want to make this glass, see? It' a clear glass. Let's see what you got to do is you gotta do this. You gotta have perspective, see? How that makes it look? Like real glass.
Okay, now Stinky gonna add a lemon. So, I think you're gonna put a lemon on there. Anybody else like the lemons? Do this lemon. You gotta do it like that and you gotta do it like this. There's a seed in there. I'm gonna put two seeds. I'll let the museum people figure out why there's two seeds. Okay and then I think you're gonna put the water in there. I think he's got a full cup of water today. Now, let me ask you this: what happened to Stinky? Is this halfway full or half empty? That would give the museum people a lot of things to think about. Is this cup half full or half empty? That's the type of things that get you into museums.
Okay, if you if you plan out your art with the purpose then people are going to be wondering about that. Okay so this is looking pretty good. This ice is pretty good. Now, what we want to do is we want to draw a little bubble. People know that ice is falling. Okay, you see that? That's looking pretty good, like some pretty good ice. I'm gonna go ahead and put a little bit more texture on this one, a little bit more on this one. Some people be thinking they don't have the skills to draw some ice, well guess what? I believe in you. I believe in all my students. I know they can do it. If I can do this on cardboard, then my students can create masterpieces because that's what I'm dependent on. I'm depending on my students to get in a museum. That way, they can go buy a Lambo and take me for a ride. Stinky wants to get a ride from one of the students.
Okay, this is going to drive the museum art lovers nuts, that's why this glass is sitting so close to the end of the table. What's going on here? Is that going to fall off? If someone bumps that table, it's going to fall off. Well, there's a lot of deep meaning behind that. I'm going to let those art lovers in the museum figure that one out.
So, I hope you students enjoyed the lesson today. You're the best students in the world and there's a lot to unpack in this lesson. So, if you're my students, thanks for attending class today. If you're not one of my students, but you'd like to join my class, I'm on TikTok and YouTube. But, I need a thousand followers to get that money. I'm on Instagram, but nobody knows me. I'm on OpenSea and Twitter, but I'm banned on Twitter because I started an art revolution. So, thanks for joining my class today. Hope you have a great day and stay tuned for another epic lesson from Stinky's Art Class.