Sunday, July 21, 2013

how to draw a sheep

Pastafarian needed a picture of a sheep, but not just any ol' sheep, a very specific sheep. Sometimes you cannot find what you need and must make it yourself. Therefore this tutorial.


Clickenssie for biggensie but who would want that?

14 comments:

Meade said...

Aw sheep.

Freeman Hunt said...

Heh.

ndspinelli said...

Makes me horny.

edutcher said...

The Blonde does fish and Yorks like that.

Eric the Fruit Bat said...

I've looked at sheep from both sides now

lightcat said...

I cannot draw. Even my stick figures are pathetic. I bought one of those step by step how to draw animals books so that I wouldn't look like a fool in front of my kids. Didn't work. My kids get sad little stick figure sheep and my cows look like dogs.

KCFleming said...

Yes!
Now draw a boa constrictor eating an elephant.

rhhardin said...

Doberman looking back.

rhhardin said...

Althouse thinks locks are to keep people from taking stuff.

It's just supposed to slow them down.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Meade stowed his bike, then rode the B-Cycle back to the nearest kiosk — at the Natatorium — and I got in the car and drove over to pick him up, so we could go to Whole Foods and load up on supplies so we could get back to making breakfast at home.

If I wrote that I say that's a run on a long sentence... or something.

Anonymous said...

Then there's "How to Draw a Bunny," an amazing independent film about modern artist, Ray Johnson, who had a trademark image -- an odd stylized bunny.

See it you get the chance.

I'll bet Chip knows about Ray.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Ballad of the thin man.

I have to listen to that.

Ignorance is Bliss said...

I was taught to never draw to an inside sheep.

rcocean said...

"It's just supposed to slow them down."

Exactly, a serious thief can steal your bike in 5 seconds. The chain and lock are just there to scare off impulse thievery and joy riders.