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+ | {{L|Sherm Cohen|Hi, my name is Sherm Cohen and I am one of the storyboard artists on the SpongeBob SquarePants show. We are here today to show you a segment called, "How to Draw SpongeBob SquarePants and His Underwater Buddies." They're a few things that you are going to need for this activity, and that's paper, pencils, an eraser, and if you'd like you can also use colored pencils or some markers; it's all up to you. I am gonna show you how to draw each of the main characters, one by one, from start to finish, and we'll end up with some nice finished drawings. And I just wanna let you know that if your drawings don't look like mine right away, well that's okay; I've had a lot of practice on the show. And for drawing the character on television we have to draw the character over and over, and we all had a hard time at first, but I know if you keep at it they'll look just fine. So grab your pencil, grab your paper, [in a pirate like voice] are you ready kids? Let's draw SpongeBob and his underwater buddies.}} |
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+ | {{L|SpongeBob|''[in a bubble in the bottom right corner]'' This is gonna be great! ''[laughs]''}} |
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+ | {{L|Sherm Cohen|''[now shows a paper with Sherm drawing on it]'' So we start with basically square shape{{sic}}, with a slight bit of a tilt to it. ''[shows him drawing a rectangle]'' ''[draws 3D rectangular prism]'' ... and that's to give it a bit of life, and he's not so perfectly rigid. And draw some pants here and the side as well. ''[shows a box with a line at the bottom to separate the pants from the shirt]'' }} |
Latest revision as of 00:34, 14 May 2022
This article is a transcript of the SpongeBob SquarePants DVD bonus feature "How to Draw SpongeBob SquarePants & His Underwater Buddies." It can be found in the The Complete 3rd Season DVD, which was released on September 27, 2005.
- Sherm Cohen: Hi, my name is Sherm Cohen and I am one of the storyboard artists on the SpongeBob SquarePants show. We are here today to show you a segment called, "How to Draw SpongeBob SquarePants and His Underwater Buddies." They're a few things that you are going to need for this activity, and that's paper, pencils, an eraser, and if you'd like you can also use colored pencils or some markers; it's all up to you. I am gonna show you how to draw each of the main characters, one by one, from start to finish, and we'll end up with some nice finished drawings. And I just wanna let you know that if your drawings don't look like mine right away, well that's okay; I've had a lot of practice on the show. And for drawing the character on television we have to draw the character over and over, and we all had a hard time at first, but I know if you keep at it they'll look just fine. So grab your pencil, grab your paper, [in a pirate like voice] are you ready kids? Let's draw SpongeBob and his underwater buddies.
- Screen turns black and then reappears again.
- Sherm Cohen: And now we are going to draw SpongeBob SquarePants.
- SpongeBob: [in a bubble in the bottom right corner] This is gonna be great! [laughs]
- Sherm Cohen: [now shows a paper with Sherm drawing on it] So we start with basically square shape[sic], with a slight bit of a tilt to it. [shows him drawing a rectangle] [draws 3D rectangular prism] ... and that's to give it a bit of life, and he's not so perfectly rigid. And draw some pants here and the side as well. [shows a box with a line at the bottom to separate the pants from the shirt]