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CRAIG BROWDER: All right. Now, let's draw his tongue. Usually with the tongue you've
got that middle section, that little line that comes down in the middle of the tongue.
You can even draw like the back of 'em, but we're just going to kind of draw like a little
almost like a C. Like I said, these sphere things. If you'd practice getting these spheres
down you're going to really-it's going to really help you with just drawing like simple
stuffs like this, and there going to have to cut back in a bit. All right, there's his
tongue. Now, we're going to draw a little line guide comes down in his tongue. And there
he it, there's Mr. SpongeBob, we're going to start to see him. Okay. So let's finish
up his eyes. Let's give him some so he knows what he's looking at. Now, you can decide
based on where you're going to put the eyes at, you can have them start them over here,
as if they're looking over and make sure that the best way to do this is make sure each
like eyes come into a certain point. So wherever you draw them, so it's good to do this real
light, because if you want to change your mind, you can do it, but, just give yourself
a good idea of where his eyes. And I mean, sometimes, you see him he's all going crazy
and his eyes are huge. So I mean, you might want to choose to do something like that as
well.
In this case, we're going to 'em have just kind of normal eyes, but still like crazy
SpongeBob going crazy, "Patrick." All right, and then let's give him his pupils. It's going
to be the black spots.