How to Draw Saturn

How to Draw Saturn
How to Draw Saturn
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw Saturn.
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 Saturn.

And if you don't know what Saturn is, it's a planet in the universe and the galaxy far, far away. Okay, Saturn is a very interesting planet. Saturn is big and it's got rings, so we have to figure out how to do this. And it also has moons just like Earth. So let's jump right in and let's go ahead and draw.
There we go. Okay, next thing we want to do is draw the rings around Saturn. Oh, class, I've never done this before. Okay, that's ring number one. How's it looking so far? It's pretty fancy. Done with this one. We're going to do a different ring because these rings are actually made out of things.
Like water, ice, rocks, Kryptonite, gold, all kinds of great space rocks. So you have to take these planets seriously. You know, we think sometimes Earth is the only place to be in the galaxy. Well, I just want to let you know there's other places that are pretty fantastic. You know, the whole realm of fun stuff out there. Okay, now, maybe. What do you think about another one?
You see a little bit of an issue with this one. This is one that we call the dark green. They're mainly made of volcano or, I don't know, don't go fact checking me on Twitter. Like, you know, they banned. Oh, yeah. I don't know if any of my students are on. No, I only have six students on Twitter, but Twitter banned me.
I don't know, I guess they don't like drawing. So I'm kind of bummed out about that. But I'm not going to lose. You know? I know where my students are at and students know how to find me. Still have my website. No one can take that down. I don't think. So, class, you see, I'm just working.
I'm working hard. I'm following my gut instinct. I know a little bit about Saturn. I know it has a whole bunch of rings. I'm going to try to put seven rings in here. I've got two. Hopefully this doesn't take too long and everybody doesn't get bored with it. So let's go ahead and let's do the moons. I think Saturn has like 80 moons.
And these are all crescent moons. But we're going to do a full moon right here to. But it's got a lot of moons. Everybody's going to be a strum and immerse after this lesson.
Okay class, I'm going to swap out for a new marker. I'm going to swap up markers here a little bit. And, let's go ahead and give this ring a little bit of color too. Don't get too bored on me. Okay, I'm going to have an apex little thing I just thought of over here.
Okay and we're going to do another ring. It's going to be, maybe it's okay. So yeah, I'm using my techniques to make that ring. Because these rings are actually pretty chaotic. So that's not a bad word. It would be on Twitter. Okay, so let's see here. We've got Saturn. We got its rings there. We got to do this. You know, make it look like a planet. You know, if you were to look at this in a telescope, you'd be seeing all these things.
Is it starting to look like Saturn, class? A little bit more? I think we did pretty good, okay? We got our moons, we got everything gone. And, I think I feel pretty good about that. We could add some spaceships and other things, but we'll save that for another lesson. Okay class, thank you for attending class today. I hope you enjoyed the lesson learned on how to draw Saturn.
Again, I want to thank everybody for their participation in class. You're doing amazing. You guys are really driving me to put out some more drawings for you. I've heard a lot of positive feedback about it, how it's really helping your art. And I've seen your art. I know that most of my students are light years ahead of where I am as an artist, but, you know, you can still take some some. You know, tips and some of my wisdom from being an artist for a long time. And, keep going. All right class, have a great day. Class dismissed.
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