
It should look like this, without stickers, once you've cropped and saved it as a photo: Now that you've got your image of the laptop Memoji, you'll need to put it into an editing program.

You can either send the Memoji to yourself in a message and screenshot it, or you can screenshot your Memoji list and crop out everything but the laptop Memoji. You'll want to isolate the image to use it as a blank slate for your creation. Once you're ready to start putting stickers on your Memoji's laptop, go to Messages, tap the Memoji icon, and scroll down to find the laptop Memoji. If you're an Android user, you can always ask a friend with an iPhone if you can borrow it to take your Memoji selfie and send it to yourself. When you're finished, tap "done" and you'll see your new Memoji sticker pack. You'll see a bunch of options to customixe it, like hair color and accessories. Next, tap the plus sign and start creating. If you don't have one yet, you'll need to go to Messages and tap on the Memoji icon.

#Apple laptop sticker how to#
In a YouTube video uploaded on Saturday, May 9, Mathew Pullen shares how to customize your laptop Memoji in a few easy steps. If you're not familar with the latest Memoji stickers, which are basciallt emojis with your likeness, you can find them in your iPhone keyboard once you've updated to iOS 13.1.4, which was released on March 25. Here's how to add stickers to your laptop Memoji for a personal touch. After Apple released the Memoji sticker of a person sitting behind a computer in its iOS 13.4.1 update, some some users began coming up with a creative hack that takes it to another level: digital stickers for your Memoji's laptop. Apple offers a lot of ways to customize your Memoji stickers, but now you can get even more creative.
