How to Draw Mountains

How to Draw Mountains
How to Draw a Mountains
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Good morning everybody and welcome to Stinky's Art Class! Today's lesson is how to draw mountains.

Now this is going to be a pretty good lesson, everybody draws landscapes and scenery. So I think everybody's going to appreciate this. But first, before we get started on that, I just want to say I tried to do some art history yesterday with everybody on my drawing and I got what I expected.
I only got 100 views or so on it when normally I get, you know, 4 or 5 times as much. So everybody be sure to watch, this is a good one. I put some art history in it. You might want to check it out. I think you'll like it. You know, I just want to say don't be afraid to try new things.
You know, try new things in your art, even if it has to deal with some art history. So, if you want to go back and look at that, how to draw a brain in yesterday's lesson, I'd appreciate it. But let's go ahead and jump into how to draw mountains. So the first thing you want to think about is mountains. What kind of mountains?
So mountains have peaks. So you can kind of, you know, try the jagged rocks. Right? This is very basic mountains, right? You can do these, right? Those are mountains. Then you can have, you know, some mountains like this. You know, these are kind of some hilly, hilly mountains. We'll call them. And then you can, you know, then you want to do like some little base mountains, right?
You know, some peaks in there. And then, once you got the mountains, then you want to give it a little bit of a character. You know, I always like to do the light in the rivers. I do this little squiggle, do a second one. That kind of looks like a river. I think I put a little bit of, you know, rapids.
I'm starting to think you know me. And then you want to do a little bit of the ground. Now, we got this scenery over here and we want to put some rocks in here. Now, in the class, we've done a lot of drawings. We did a bear. So let's go ahead and do a bear.
I don't know if that looks like a bear, but, he's on his hind legs, so let's do one like this. Yeah, yeah. Okay, so you got a little bit of scenery in there. You got the mountains, and class you need to think about is it morning or is it night? let's say we could do the sun coming up right here, you know, shining through the mountains.
Or we can do it in the afternoon. Put it over here. We could do a moon right here if it was night. And some stars over the mountains. You know, get creative in your art. Now over here you can do, you know, bushes. Bushes. And, you can do it. You do whatever you want to do. I'm going to go ahead and do a little sun.
Wow. That's a pretty bold sun. Bright sunny day. Maybe a cloud and let's do a, you know, some sort of a condor, right? Buzzing around up there in the sky. And that's a condor. You get the sun. I think you understand how to draw mountains now. So if you got some good art supplies you can, you know, put some color in there.
I just use this cardboard. It's, you know, flimsy. It's very inexpensive. Well, I get it for free. I just find it, you know, I cut down the size. I did a lesson on how I organize my canvases. So you always need to organize your art supplies and then that'll help you be more productive in producing your art.
Because sometimes, you know, creative types. We want to jump from one project to the next. And if we're effective in organizing our art supplies, then, we can be more productive. Oh, yeah. That reminds me everyone, you know, I've been talking to my good buddy, Squiggly and he's got some ideas about doing some art supplies.
So I'm thinking about trying to provide some art supplies for the class. So if you are interested in that, let me know. And oh, I also thought about maybe doing another logo. You know, I got this. Now, this is for the business students who were out there to make money on their art. You know, this is my logo.
It's called a logo. It represents your business. So I got, you know, a self-portrait of me, Stinky. And I'd always do this Stinky's Art Class and I do the, you know, a self-portrait. And then I just write out what we're going to draw for the day. So that's all I got for today class. Y'all are the best students in the world.
And I really appreciate the follows, the likes, and the comments. I read them all and try to respond, but I would like to ask you to try something new. That's the lesson for today is try something new. And, you know, try to watch that lesson on how to draw a brain because I got a little bit of art history in it and it's like my lowest video that everybody watched.
I think they see the art history and they skip over. But don't do that. Try something new. That's all I'm asking. Try something new. Alright class, have a great day. Talk to you tomorrow, bye.
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