How To Draw A Funny Missile Toad

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In this lesson, you will learn how to draw a whimsical “missile toad” through a fun, step-by-step process. Starting with the missile’s outline, you’ll progressively add details like the toad’s features, limbs, and fun elements such as a Santa hat and fire effects, before finalizing your drawing with color. This creative activity encourages artistic expression and imagination while providing clear instructions for a delightful outcome.
  1. What steps did you follow to draw the missile toad?
  2. What fun details did you add to make your drawing special?
  3. How did you feel while drawing and coloring your missile toad?

How to Draw a Missile Toad: A Fun Step-by-Step Guide

Let’s have some fun drawing a silly “missile toad”! Get your pencil, markers, paper, and colors ready. Let’s start creating!

Step 1: Outline the Missile

First, we will draw the main part of the missile. Follow these steps:

  • Draw a straight line going down.
  • Draw a line to the right to make the bottom of the missile.
  • Draw another line on top, just like the bottom one.
  • Connect the right side to finish the rectangle shape.

Step 2: Create the Nose of the Missile

Now, let’s make the front of the missile:

  • Find the middle of the top line and make a point there.
  • Draw a curve from this point that goes down and then back up to make the missile’s nose.

Step 3: Add Fins to the Missile

Let’s give the missile some cool fins:

  • Draw slanted lines coming out from the top and bottom of the missile.
  • Connect these lines with curves to make the front of the fins.

Step 4: Draw the Toad

Now, let’s draw the toad sitting on the missile:

  • Draw a big upside-down “U” shape for the toad’s body.
  • For the eyes, draw tall upside-down “U” shapes on each side of the body.
  • Add a big backward “C” shape for the toad’s mouth to make it look surprised.

Step 5: Switch to Marker

Once you’re happy with your pencil drawing, use a marker to outline it:

  • Draw the toad’s long tongue coming out of its mouth, waving in the wind.
  • Outline the mouth to make it look 3D.
  • Add details to the eyes with a tall oval for the iris and a small circle for the pupil.

Step 6: Draw the Toad’s Limbs

Let’s add the toad’s arms and legs:

  • Draw lines from the body to the rocket for the arms, with small “U” shapes for fingers.
  • Draw the back leg curving up and down to the rocket, then add the foot with slanted lines and “U” shapes.

Step 7: Finalize the Missile

Finish the missile by making it look just right:

  • Draw the top line of the missile and connect it to the toad.
  • Add the fins with slanted lines and curves.

Step 8: Add Fun Details

Make your drawing even more fun by adding:

  • A Santa hat flying off the toad’s head.
  • A fly hanging on with wings.
  • Fire coming out of the back of the missile to show it’s zooming through the air.

Step 9: Erase Guidelines

Use an eraser to clean up any extra pencil lines so your drawing looks neat.

Step 10: Color Your Drawing

Now, it’s time to color your missile toad! Use your favorite colors and make it look amazing.

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn a missile toad. We hope you had fun with this creative activity. Don’t forget to add your special touches and enjoy coloring your masterpiece. Happy drawing!

  • What was your favorite part of drawing the missile toad, and why did you like it the most?
  • If you could add another fun detail to your missile toad drawing, what would it be and why?
  • Have you ever seen a toad or a frog in real life? What did it look like, and how was it different from the toad you drew?
  1. Missile Toad Adventure: Imagine your missile toad is going on an adventure. Draw a picture of where you think the missile toad would go. Would it fly over a jungle, a city, or maybe even outer space? Use your imagination and add details to your drawing. Share your picture with the class and explain why you chose that place for the missile toad’s adventure.

  2. Toad Talk: If your missile toad could talk, what would it say? Write a short story or a few sentences about what your missile toad might say or do on its journey. Think about how it feels flying through the air and what it might see. Share your story with a friend or family member.

  3. Color and Observe: Go outside and observe the colors you see in nature. Look at the sky, trees, flowers, and anything else around you. Then, come back and use those colors to add to your missile toad drawing. How do the colors you saw outside make your drawing look different? Talk about your color choices with a classmate.

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