 Hey guys, all right, welcome to another video. We are here with the kids art drawing series and art series part seven Can't believe we're at part seven already. Now you will have noticed in the last couple videos I started doing more than one word per video. They're a little bit longer But it's a little bit easier for me to film So we'll be doing a minimum of two probably a maximum of four per video They will all be very quick little lessons and and you should be able to do a drawing or watch the video and then pause it and do your drawing and then Restart the video to look at the next one. There should be plenty of time for that as always I'm going to ask you to make sure and mind your parents and Do your homework do your chores? I know it's I know that's not fun stuff I know we're all having a tough time right now but your parents aren't Doing it on purpose. They're not making you staying home on purpose and We all just want to be safe and we want to be happy and we want to be healthy and while we are at home We are going to try to have a good time spend time with our family and do something creative, right? Like we're doing right now So today before we get started, we're gonna talk about warm and cool colors We've talked about it a little bit, but I haven't actually brought one of these out yet This is a color wheel So you'll notice if you look at this color if I lay it Pretty much straight this way. I need a piece of paper Need to piece of paper. Do I have one that will work maybe Okay, so if I cover up this side of the color wheel, you'll notice that all of these colors If you look at them, they remind you of the hot summer sun the beach Playing out on the grass with your friends Having a picnic right all of those funds bring in summertime things, right? Those are what we call warm colors because they suggest sunlight brightness warmth these on this side remind you of stormy days and winter and Some of the blues and violets for me remind me of the cold like snow and that sort of thing cloudy days These are what we call cool colors So as we're doing our drawings and what we're doing our shadings and you'll notice in prior videos I talked a little bit about warm and cool colors the cool colors you can add on your drawings to suggest shadow and darkness The warm colors you can add to your drawings to suggest lightness brightness and warmth the part of the drawing that's closer to the viewer These would be the part of the drawing that's farther away from the viewer viewer in shadow, right? So if we look at some of the items we have here on the desk Like just the colored pencils. I have a pink a yellow a couple of different oranges Those would all be warm colors Then I have some blue and a green and I have a brown and a gray I'm gonna put them in the cool color care category, but you also could Put a violet which I don't have in a pencil, but a violet Gold if you have a metallic gold would be a warm and On some of the greens if it's a very yellowy green we'll look at these three crayons Since it's a very yellowy green like this one's really kind of a more of a yellow green Then you could put it over here. These two are more of a blue green. I would put them here, right? So as you're doing your drawings, and you're doing your shading and your coloring I want you to think of warm and cool colors. Look at your supplies and maybe even separate them out so you have that done already and you Aren't spending a lot of time looking at them to decide which are which You can get a copy of something like this off of the internet if you if you have a parent But or you do it with your parents permission Google the words color wheel and There are ones that you can download and print for free if you want to have something like that in your drawing stuff To refer back to Alright, that being said, what's our next word for the day? We ended with plant So we have crown So let's turn our page and let's draw a crown now because I'm not young anymore. I need my glasses So I can see what I'm doing and I need a pen. I'm just gonna grab a ballpoint pen. Let's see Let's use this one This is just a plain old pen again gather your supplies and tools that you're using With mom and dad's permission and ask them if they've got a pen or a pencil you can use I'm gonna use a pen, but you definitely could use a pencil So to draw a crown first, we'll put our word down here Why are we putting the word do you remember? Because sometimes my drawings don't turn out looking like what I think they should look like and I can't remember what I was trying to draw not all of my drawings turn out Well, some of them are not so good, but it's the practice and the creative Pursuit that's important and that you tried, right? Okay, so to draw a crown first we're gonna draw an oval shape Then we're gonna draw some straight lines on either side sort of angled out Then we're going to Do some of these sort of curvy Swoops or they almost look like smiles, don't they and then I'm gonna do put some lines down here each point down to the oval and Then underneath here, which would be the inside of the crown I'm gonna put some lines Like this and some swoops to connect them. I'm going to add some lines For a shadow So you want to I want to suggest that this is Textured or indented or something Okay, then I'm gonna go over with my pen a little harder make the lines a little darker I think I'm gonna put some like jewels, right? Let's take our gold marker. I have my hair is my q-tip And I need some water Remember our Crayola markers are water soluble, right? So that what does that mean? That's a big fancy word that means that if you put water on them, they're gonna smear all over the place And if we know that we can use that with intention to create interesting Effects in our drawings, right because we've done that before so with my gold marker in hand I'm gonna add Right on those lines Like that then I'm gonna take my q-tip You can use a paintbrush if you have one But you don't need to have one if you have a q-tip that will work You will not want to push on the paper too much because that's going to Put a hole in the paper so be very careful when you're getting thin paper like this wet because The ink the paper will rip. It's not really meant for doing this just FYI And then I'm gonna do something like this now if you get the paper wet first You can put the pen on it and the ink will smear in a little bit of a different way You'll have to try both ways and see which one you like doing better So there we go crown making sure we're in camera. Okay. What's the next word? Next word is crayon Well, that's pretty easy one. I think let's move our little piece of cardboard You will notice that some of the water comes through the backside. I don't necessarily mind that this is a practice sketchbook for me I kind of like the Idea of being able to see the other work through the page if that bothers you then don't get your drawings wet for sure We did do the test of different materials and what they would do on the paper in the very beginning When we did this so you want to make sure you do something like that And you know if they're gonna show through or not. So if that really bothers you that you don't do things like get it wet or use Markers or pens on your paper that's gonna show through it's always a good idea to do a test Okay, crayon Is it singular or plural no just singular okay, so if you have a traditional crayon these are twist-ups But if you have a traditional crayon You want to draw a little bit of a curved line you want to draw a cone shape right like this Then we're gonna draw another curved line and we're gonna bring the sides down As straight as you can Oval at the bottom and then we're gonna do another curved line here and about the same distance From the top of the oval at the bottom We're gonna put another curved line like that. I'm gonna add some lines To suggest shadow Then I'm gonna go back in and firm up the lines If you have a box of crayons and you can pull one out and look at it as you're drawing that's ideal Okay, and then I'm gonna this center part is the label. So I'm gonna put an oval a Big oval sideways oval and Then I'm gonna just write crayon, but you could also like write your favorite color How do you spell crayon? C R a y if you don't have the list of words that we're using they are Downloadable with your parents permission. There is a link in the video description, but don't download it without their permission All right, so I'm gonna make a purple crayon, so I'm gonna take my purple crayon I'm gonna I'm gonna color the shadow parts of my purple crayon I'm gonna leave the center parts the yellow paper color that will give me my warm highlight color and I'm going to use a plain graphite pencil, which is dark gray to color my center oval for the label and You'll notice like in the last video. I'm using I'm laying the pencil down Flat on the paper rather than writing with it this way. I'm doing it this way. It gives me a little bit even more even coverage of the color And I have a little bit more control over it. Yeah I'm gonna take some more Let's see I'm gonna take some more of the purple crayon down the sides I'll have a purple marker So let's take the purple marker the crayon Itself is usually darker than the label generally Again, you can still use your q-tip if that's what you have So there we go crayon. All right. What's our next word turtle? Oh turtles are fun So I'm gonna put this back here the cardboard if you've forgotten gives us something nice and hard to draw on Also, though, if you're doing multiple drawings like I am you don't have this here That's wet and probably that that's wet touching each other and making a mess Okay turtle So you can draw a turtle from the side or from the top I like to draw them from the top because I think that's fun So you're going to draw sort of sort of an ovally circle a circle that's not exactly perfectly round. Yeah Then we're going to Put a bump on the top. That's the turtle's head We'll put a little point at the bottom. That's the turtle's tail I'll turn this just a little bit Then we're going to draw the turtle's feet And you have these kind of funny Ovally shaped things For the turtles feet You'll notice I do lots of sketchy lines. I don't I don't I'm not bothered by having a lot of lines in my drawing makes it interesting And you don't have to have them exact As long as they're close Then we're going to put um, let's put a couple of eyes on our turtle And then let's draw some patterns on our turtles back So a fun one that you can do is just do Like a big swirly on his back That's not realistic But it doesn't have to be What's your favorite shape you could do dots you could do you could do anything Okay, I'm going to take my black marker And I'm going to make his eyes a little darker A little bigger I'm going to take My lighter black crayon And I'm going to color his shell And then I'll take my next darker one And I'm going to just put some of that around the edges Again because this one is lighter and more yellow So it's warmer so the center will be Appear to be more towards the viewer more higher and the darker edge will be farther back in the shadows, right? Then I'm going to take the same darker green. I'm going to color his feet and tail and head Then I'm going to take the last one, which is a dark greenish blue And we are going to wear the feet meet the shell We're going to make that just a little bit darker and the tail and the head and all that He's cute. All right, one more Leaf oh leaf leaf is leaf is easy. You got you all can do leaf You don't need to have me show you how to draw a leaf to you. All right, let's do a leaf How do you spell leaf le af, right? So in case I mess it up And it doesn't end up looking like what I think it should look like We know what it's supposed to be, right? Okay, so leaves are easy So we're gonna just do one So first I'm going to draw the stem Long stem It's wider down here and it goes up to a point And then we're going to start here Do a curved line and then we're going to do one of those swoops like we did on the crown Another one Another one another one Okay, and then leaves generally have like these veiny things that comes off the side If you're not sure what the leaves look like where you live go out into your backyard You're still able to do that and go pick one I'm just making one up probably went too far with all these little veiny things because now it's looking very messy But you know, I'm having fun. So it's okay. No, I feel like I have to just go with it. Yeah, it's too much But that's all right Well, that's kind of an ugly leaf, but it's all right Okay So we're gonna try to fix it. So we're gonna take the green marker We've got our paintbrush. I'm gonna get the purple color off of it I'm gonna get my paper wet. Okay, so I'm gonna wet the paper first water soluble art materials are going to Go where the water is they're going to take the easy way So whether it's watercolor paint or water soluble markers if you get your paper wet first The ink is going to bleed into the water It's not going to go the other way unless you put water there. This is definitely not the best leaf I've ever done But that's okay. Sometimes things don't work out It's not too bad I'm covering up the parts. I don't like so much with marker Now if we wanted to we could add a little bit of the gold in a couple places Not too bad. I'm not crazy about it, but it is what it is Sometimes things work. Sometimes they don't So there you have it. We have crown crayon Turtle and leaf I want you to give it a try. Maybe your leaves are going to turn out better than mine I don't know, but Give it a try. See what you think don't forget to like share and subscribe if you can I'm very unfamiliar with these kids art videos and how that exactly worked. I know you can't comment um But there are ways that your parents can get ahold of me if you have any questions And um, or you want to share anything but let your parents do that and only with their permission Um, otherwise, we will see you in the next video Um, don't forget to mind your parents do your chores Do your schoolwork and have some fun creating art. Stay safe. Stay healthy and stay creative. See you later. Bye guys