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And I remember, once you were lucky to mold a cow from plasticine
And I remember, once you were lucky to mold a cow from plasticine
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She was adored by her grandparents when they were children. Time passed, and moms and dads were born. And wow, they sang this cheerful song with the same pleasure. And when they have their own children, they, too, moving energetically and smiling happily, drag out the famous: "We remember …". And now three generations sing in chorus. Who inspires them so much?

The most famous cartoon cow

The superstar of domestic animation is a cow from the cartoon "Plasticine Crow". It was shot in 1981 by the famous director Alexander Tatarsky. This animated film has 25 festival awards (both in our country and abroad) and the title of a national bestseller.

How to mold a cow from plasticine - the heroine of this cartoon?

Details of the future cow
Details of the future cow

Eight steps from hooves to horns

Step 1

Blind from white plasticine blanks for the future cartoon character. These will be:

  1. Body. We sculpt it plump, drop-shaped with a truncatedriding.
  2. Head. This is the most difficult part of the plasticine cow. How to mold it can be understood by presenting this part of the body in the form of three ovals: one (vertical) in the center and two (horizontal) on the sides.
  3. Upper legs. Since the cow stands upright, and even holds objects like a person, they could well be called hands. In our case, these are just two plump flagella.
  4. Lower legs (also look like human) - thicker and flattened flagella, passing into the foot.
  5. The tail is rolled out thinner, but at the end it expands a lot for the tassel.
Small parts
Small parts

Step 2

Make blanks for the rest of the details of the composition:

  • 4 brown spots for the body;
  • 1 short brown flagellum and 1 beige rectangle for the bell;
  • 2 black flat rectangles for hooves;
  • 1 purple lip liner;
  • 1 white and 1 blue eye circles;
  • 1 black wispy lash;
  • 1 black and 1 white horn flagellum;
  • 1 yellow half circle for cheese;
  • 1 black pear-shaped kettlebell mold;
  • 1 white thin flagellum for letters on the kettlebell.
Torso of a cow
Torso of a cow

Step 3

Let's stick the spots on the body and attach the body to the base (colored contrasting cardboard), pressing lightly.

Step 4

Starting the most difficult part of the work - the head:

Plasticine cow ears
Plasticine cow ears
  • Let's mark with a stack, and then cut out the ears on the oval,protruding from the right.
  • Let's make an ear cavity by pushing a groove along the ear with a stack.
  • We will also push a cow's nostril on the nose.
Sculpt the eye of a cartoon cow
Sculpt the eye of a cartoon cow

Place the smaller blue circle on top of the white one and stick a thin black lash flagellum around the top of the eye

Cow lips, color - lilac
Cow lips, color - lilac
  • Attach the eye to the head and make the upper and lower lips from the lilac flagellum, cutting off the excess length with a stack.
  • Twist horns from black and white flagella.
Plasticine cow horns
Plasticine cow horns

They will decorate the finished head, which is attached to the body on the base. It is necessary to mold a cow beautifully from plasticine, so we mask the junction with a collar made of a brown flagellum with a bell.

final stage
final stage

Step 5

Making 2 slots on the foot with a stack, slightly push each of the 3 fingers apart.

Apply a stack of light notches on the tassel of the tail, imitating hairs.

Rear legs of a cow
Rear legs of a cow

Step 6

Everyone remembers that "the hooves are very slender" in this plasticine cow. How to make them? We wrap the blanks of the upper legs with flat black rectangles.

Hooves are very slender
Hooves are very slender

Attach all the finished parts to the base.

Step 7

With a stack we make a slot for the handle on a pear-shaped kettlebell. From a white flagellum we make the number 200, as in the cartoon.

Making a kettlebell
Making a kettlebell

Cover a semicircle of cheese with a brown flagellum and make it onit holes with a toothpick.

We hand the cheese and the weight to the cow, lightly pressing the base over the hooves to the cardboard.

Cheese and kettlebell
Cheese and kettlebell

Step 8

Outlining eyelashes. To do this, press the black flagellum around the eye with a toothpick and draw a small dash to the side.

Eyelashes with a toothpick
Eyelashes with a toothpick

Here the cow is ready! If you follow the instructions exactly, it will be quite simple to make.

Nursery decoration

Here the cow is ready!
Here the cow is ready!

This is how you can mold a cow from plasticine, and not just a simple one, but a famous one. You can arrange the work with a decent frame. Looks like it would look good on the nursery wall!

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