How To Draw A Funny Laptop Computer + Spotlight

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In this lesson, students learn how to draw a laptop step-by-step, starting with the base and adding details like the screen, keyboard, and camera. The guide encourages creativity by allowing students to personalize their laptops with fun faces and colors. The key takeaway is to enjoy the drawing process and embrace individual artistic expression.
  1. What are the first two things you need to do to start drawing a laptop?
  2. How can you make your laptop drawing look special and unique?
  3. Why is it important to have fun while drawing your laptop?

How to Draw a Laptop: A Fun Guide

Let’s learn how to draw a laptop together! Grab your markers, paper, and coloring supplies, and let’s have some fun!

Step 1: Draw the Laptop Base

First, let’s draw the bottom part of the laptop. Start by drawing a straight line across the middle of your paper. Then, draw two lines going down from each end of the line, making them a little wider at the bottom. This will be the base of your laptop.

Step 2: Make the Laptop Thicker

To make your laptop look thicker, draw two lines going down from the sides of the base. Connect these lines at the bottom with another line. Now your laptop has some thickness!

Step 3: Draw the Laptop Screen

Next, let’s draw the screen. Draw two lines going up from the base, and connect them with a line at the top. Inside this shape, draw a rectangle to make the screen. This is where you’ll see everything on your laptop!

Adding the Camera

At the top center of the screen, draw a small circle. This is the camera that helps you take pictures or make video calls.

Step 4: Draw the Keyboard

Now, let’s draw the keyboard. Start by drawing a line across the middle of the laptop base. Then, draw another line in the middle of that line. Add two more lines to split the top and bottom parts of the keyboard.

Adding Keys

To make the keys, draw lines going down from the top row, spreading out as you go across. Do this for the next two rows, making the keys different sizes to look real.

Space Bar and Trackpad

On the last row, draw two long lines for the space bar. Add smaller lines on the sides for more keys. Below the keyboard, draw a big rectangle for the trackpad, which you use instead of a mouse.

Step 5: Make Your Laptop Fun

Let’s add a funny face to your laptop! Draw a circle for the face, then two circles for the eyes. Add a tiny circle in the top right of each eye for highlights, and color in the bigger circles. Finish with a smile in the middle.

Step 6: Color Your Laptop

Now it’s time to color your laptop! Use any colors you like to make it special and unique. Have fun with it!

Conclusion: Enjoy Your Creation

Great job on drawing your laptop! Remember, it’s okay if your drawing looks different from others. The most important thing is to have fun and keep practicing. Enjoy your artwork, and keep creating amazing things!

  • What colors did you choose for your laptop, and why did you pick those colors? Do they remind you of something special?
  • If you could add one more feature to your drawn laptop, what would it be and how would it work? Can you think of a fun or useful feature that doesn’t exist yet?
  • Have you ever used a real laptop before? What do you like to do on it, and how is it similar or different from the laptop you drew?
  1. Design Your Dream Laptop: Imagine you could create a laptop with any features you want. Draw a picture of your dream laptop and label its special features. Think about what colors you would use, what shape it might be, and any cool gadgets it might have. Share your drawing with a friend and explain why you chose those features.

  2. Keyboard Hunt: Look at the keyboard on a real laptop or computer. Can you find the letters of your name? Try to draw the keys you find on your paper laptop. Notice how the keys are arranged and see if you can spot any patterns. Discuss with a partner why you think the keys are arranged in that way.

  3. Color and Share: After coloring your laptop drawing, show it to a family member or friend. Ask them what they like about your design and if they would change anything. Listen to their ideas and think about how you might incorporate them into your next drawing. This will help you learn how to give and receive feedback, just like artists do!

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