How to Draw a Stanley Quencher Tumbler Cup
TLDRIn this video, Winnie guides viewers through drawing a cute Stanley Quencher Tumbler Cup. She starts by creating the basic shape with straight lines and curves, adding details like the handle and straw. To make it adorable, she adds cartoonish eyes with highlights and a smile. Instead of the complex Stanley logo, she simplifies it with a heart. The tutorial is fun and easy, encouraging viewers to try it at home and personalize their drawings.
Takeaways
- π¨ The video teaches how to draw a Stanley Quencher Tumbler Cup.
- π Start by drawing a straight line for the top of the cup and rounding off the corners slightly.
- π Draw straight lines down from the top to form the sides of the tumbler.
- π Angle the lines slightly inward near the bottom to create the cup's shape.
- β― Add curves at the bottom to complete the basic shape of the tumbler.
- π Draw two horizontal lines at the top to represent the rim of the cup.
- π₯€ Include a small angled line at the top center to indicate where the straw goes.
- νΈλ€ Draw the handle by creating a curved shape that connects to the sides of the cup.
- π Add cute eyes to the tumbler to make it more adorable.
- π Draw a smile and soft curves above the eyes to give the tumbler a friendly expression.
- β€οΈ Simplify the Stanley logo by drawing a heart instead of the actual logo.
Q & A
What is the main purpose of the video?
-The main purpose of the video is to teach viewers how to draw a Stanley Quencher Tumbler Cup.
Why does Winnie start by drawing a straight line?
-Winnie starts by drawing a straight line to create the top edge of the tumbler cup, which helps establish the basic shape and width of the cup.
How does Winnie suggest making the drawing process easier if viewers are at home?
-Winnie suggests that viewers at home can make their tumbler drawing taller if they have more vertical space, and she also recommends using a ruler to ensure straight lines.
What is the significance of the angled lines drawn on the sides of the cup?
-The angled lines on the sides of the cup help create a more realistic and three-dimensional shape, giving the tumbler a slight taper towards the bottom.
Why does Winnie draw two levels of stripes at the top of the cup?
-The two levels of stripes at the top of the cup are meant to represent the lip or rim of the tumbler, adding detail and realism to the drawing.
How does Winnie ensure the straw is centered on the tumbler?
-Winnie draws a small angle line at the top center of the cup and connects it with a soft curve to ensure the straw is centered and looks symmetrical.
What is the purpose of drawing curves inside the tumbler shape?
-The curves drawn inside the tumbler shape are meant to give the cup some volume and depth, making it look more like a three-dimensional object.
How does Winnie create the handle of the tumbler?
-Winnie creates the handle by drawing a straight line out from the side of the cup, rounding it off, and then bringing it back down to connect with the cup, ensuring it is evenly shaped.
Why does Winnie add eyes and a smile to the tumbler?
-Winnie adds eyes and a smile to the tumbler to make the drawing more cute and appealing, turning it into a fun and personified illustration.
What does Winnie use as a logo for the tumbler instead of the actual Stanley Cup logo?
-Winnie uses a heart as the logo for the tumbler, simplifying the design and making it more approachable for the drawing tutorial.
What does Winnie suggest viewers do if they enjoyed the video?
-Winnie suggests that viewers give the video a like and subscribe to her channel so they won't miss any new drawing videos.
Outlines
π¨ Drawing the Basic Structure of a Stanley Cup Tumbler
In this paragraph, the narrator, Winnie, provides a step-by-step guide on how to draw a Stanley Cup tumbler. She begins by drawing a straight line for the top of the cup, rounding off the corners slightly, and then extending straight lines downward to form the sides. Due to limited vertical space, she keeps the tumbler relatively short but advises viewers at home to make it taller if desired. She then angles lines down from the sides, ensuring they are level, and adds a slight angle to the bottom lines before connecting them with a curve to form the base. Winnie also adds curves to give the cup some volume and draws a small angle line at the top to represent where the straw would go. She completes the basic shape by connecting the lines and mentions that viewers can customize the design based on their preferences.
π Adding Details and Making the Drawing Cute
In this paragraph, Winnie continues the drawing process by thickening the lines to make the tumbler more even and complete. She then focuses on adding cute elements to the drawing, such as large eyes with highlights and a soft curve at the bottom. She also adds a smile between the eyes to give the tumbler a friendly appearance. Winnie mentions the Stanley Cup logo but decides to simplify it by adding a heart instead, emphasizing that the shape itself is recognizable. She concludes by encouraging viewers to like and subscribe to her channel, expressing hope that the drawing tutorial was fun and easy to follow.
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Keywords
π‘Stanley Quencher Tumbler Cup
π‘Draw
π‘Straight Line
π‘Handle
π‘Angle
π‘Curve
π‘Stripe
π‘Straw
π‘Cute
π‘Logo
Highlights
Introduction to drawing a Stanley Quencher Tumbler Cup.
Start by drawing a straight line for the top of the cup.
Round off the corners slightly to create the cup's shape.
Draw straight lines down from the top line to form the sides.
Ensure the lines are straight using a ruler if needed.
Create a rectangular shape for the main body of the cup.
Angle lines down from the corners to form the base.
Add a slight angle to the bottom lines before curving them.
Connect the angled lines with a curve to form the bottom.
Draw light curves to give the cup volume.
Add two horizontal lines at the top for a stripe.
Draw a small angle line at the top for the straw placement.
Draw the handle by creating a curved shape on the side.
Thicken the handle lines to make it even and smooth.
Add cute eyes and a smile to make the drawing more fun.
Include a heart as a simplified logo for the Stanley Cup.
Encouragement to like and subscribe for more drawing tutorials.