How to Draw an Old TV

TV is a medium that has gone through a huge range of changes, from the classic boxes to modern flatscreens. To celebrate the evolution of television, we have all you need to know to create your very own vintage TV.


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Step-By-Step Images and Instructions

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Grab a ruler and pencil, and draw a large rectangle in the center of your page, leaving the corners unconnected.


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Join the corners of the left side with curved lines.


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Join the corners on the right with a curved line, and then add a smaller, curved square to the left of this shape.


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Now, add two small circles to the bottom right.


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Add legs to the television set with two angled, sharp shapes at the bottom…


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Add another set of legs just behind the front ones…


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And then use a black pen to go over the inner section of the television, and color the buttons on the right, leaving a white line in the center of each button.


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Shade the white line with a gray pen, and use the same pen to go over the outlines of the buttons.


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Grab a black fineliner and a ruler, and draw four long, thin rectangles above the buttons.


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Shade these in with a black pen…


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Use an orange pen to add color to the bottom of the television set.


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Follow this by shading the top with a lighter orange pen…


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And then use a gray pen to add two curved shapes to the top and bottom of the screen.


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Fill the space in between these with a darker gray pen.


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Use a black pen to add a small half circle to the top of the TV set.


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Finally, use a gray pen and a ruler to draw two angled lines at the top of the television, with a small mark on the top of each.


And there we have it – a classic TV to enjoy and celebrate. Now, what’s on the box?

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