How To Draw A Lego Person

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In this lesson, you learn how to draw a LEGO person step by step, starting with the head and progressing through the body, arms, and legs. The guide encourages creativity by allowing you to customize your figure with unique facial features, clothing, and colors. The key takeaway is to enjoy the process and express your imagination while drawing!
  1. What are some things you need to draw a LEGO person?
  2. Can you tell me how to make your LEGO person special and unique?
  3. What was your favorite part of drawing your LEGO person?

How to Draw a LEGO Person: A Fun Guide

Drawing a LEGO person is a fun and creative activity! You can use your imagination to make your LEGO figure unique. Let’s grab some paper and markers and start drawing!

What You Need

  • A marker
  • Paper
  • Optional: Coloring materials

Step 1: Draw the Head

Start by drawing the head of your LEGO person. Place it a little to the left on your paper. Draw a straight line down, then make an “L” shape with a curve. Finish the top of the head with a straight line. The head should look like a square with rounded corners.

Step 2: Add the Face

Now, let’s give your LEGO person a face! Draw two circles for the eyes. Add a smile under the eyes. You can color the eyes to make them stand out.

Step 3: Draw the Neck and Shirt

Draw two short lines down from the head for the neck. Then, draw a line across for the top of the shirt. Add diagonal lines going down on both sides and connect them at the bottom with a straight line to finish the shirt.

Step 4: Create the Legs

Draw two lines going down from the shirt for the legs. Keep them the same distance apart. Add a line near the top for the waistband and another line a bit lower for the hinge. Draw two more lines in the middle of the pants and connect the bottom with a line, leaving a small gap.

Step 5: Draw the Feet

Draw a line above the bottom of the pants, leaving a space in the middle. Do this again at the same height to make the feet.

Step 6: Add the Arms

Let’s draw the arms! Start with the shoulders, curving out and down to make the sleeves. Connect the sleeves to the shirt. For the hands, draw two dots, then make a circle connecting them. Draw two lines from the circle to make the hands, connecting them back to the sleeves and pants.

Step 7: Finish the Head

Draw two short lines up from the head and connect them with a line at the top. You can add hair if you want to make your LEGO person special!

Step 8: Color Your LEGO Person

Now it’s time to color your drawing! Use colors like red, blue, and yellow, or any colors you like. Add details like hair, clothing patterns, or accessories to make your LEGO person unique.

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn your very own LEGO person. Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and be creative. Try different designs and colors. Happy drawing!

  • What kind of LEGO person did you create, and what makes them special? Can you describe their outfit or any accessories you added?
  • Have you ever played with LEGO toys before? How do you think drawing a LEGO person is similar to or different from building with LEGO bricks?
  • If you could bring your LEGO person to life, what adventures would they go on? Where would they travel, and who would they meet?
  1. LEGO Person Fashion Show: Create a fashion show for your LEGO person! Draw different outfits and accessories on separate pieces of paper. Use scissors to carefully cut them out and try them on your LEGO drawing. Think about what kind of clothes your LEGO person would wear for different occasions, like a party or a day at the beach. Share your designs with your friends or family and see what creative ideas they come up with!

  2. LEGO Person Storytime: Imagine a day in the life of your LEGO person. Write a short story or draw a comic strip showing what adventures they might have. Where do they go? Who do they meet? What challenges do they face? Use your imagination to create a fun and exciting story. Share your story with your class or family and see if they can come up with their own LEGO person adventures!

  3. LEGO Person Observation Walk: Take a walk around your home or neighborhood and look for objects that remind you of the shapes you used to draw your LEGO person. Can you find anything that looks like the head, body, or legs? Take notes or draw pictures of what you find. This will help you see how different shapes are used in everyday objects and inspire you to create more drawings!

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