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Lepim from plasticine typewriter. Step by step tutorial
Lepim from plasticine typewriter. Step by step tutorial
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Colorful plasticine looks great in children's work. Mastering modeling, the guys get acquainted with sculpture, graphics and other types of fine arts.

You can do both the creation of voluminous works, and flat-volumetric things. The latter are an application.

Hearing from the mouth of an adult the phrase: “Today we are sculpting a car out of plasticine”, children, especially boys, will surely be delighted.

What is the frame for?

Step 0. Base. It is better to prepare the base for the frame immediately before starting sculpting. To make a background for the application, we need:

  • frame;
  • colored cardboard;
  • pencil;
  • scissors.
Stage 0 - background preparation
Stage 0 - background preparation

The glass from the photo frame must be removed, since the application will be voluminous, it should not press down on the plasticine from above.

The back wall of the photo frame, bending the fasteners, should be removed and circled alongoutline with a pencil on colored cardboard, and then cut out this rectangle.

You don't just have to say that "we are sculpting a car out of plasticine", you should treat your future work as a work of art. Children will feel this and be more responsible.

Plasticine machine. Sculpt step by step

Step 1. Sketch. On the base cardboard, we outline the outline of the future machine. If your ward is still too small, it is better to help him do this, along the way explaining the basics of the composition of the "Car" application.

We sculpt from plasticine of different colors, and apply a sketch on colored cardboard with white chalk. If the base color is white, you can use a simple pencil.

Sketching
Sketching

Step 2. Flagella. We roll out flagella from plasticine. We need different colors:

  • main - for all major parts of the car (in this case it is white, but it all depends on the preferences of the author);
  • blue or white for window panes;
  • grey and black for wheels;
  • yellow for headlights.
Blanks of plasticine flagella
Blanks of plasticine flagella

Step 3. Wheels and windows. We roll up the “snail” first with a gray flagellum. This will be the rim of the wheel. Then we attach black to it and add a few more turns. Getting the tire.

Rolling the wheels
Rolling the wheels

We place both finished wheels on cardboard, pressing down slightly so that they do not slide over the background in the process of further work.

Making wheels and windows
Making wheels and windows

We do the same with window blanks, rolling them from whiteor blue flagella. The windows are not round, so in the process of working on the blank, you need to tell the young author how to give them a different shape, slightly squeezing along the edges. The result is a schematic car with wheels and windows already finished.

Step 4. The bottom of the car. Now lay out the bottom of the car. A thin plasticine flagellum is bent like a ladder and is located from the nose to the middle.

Filling the nose of the car
Filling the nose of the car

Having reached the bottom in the center, we go around the front wheel and along the entire nose we return to the center.

We bend around the wheels with a ladder
We bend around the wheels with a ladder

We do a similar operation with the back of the car. We fill the empty space with a “snake”, go around the rear wheel, cut off the flagellum with a stack.

Trim with a stack
Trim with a stack

This is what the product looks like with the finished bottom.

the bottom of the machine is ready
the bottom of the machine is ready

Step 5. Top of the car. We begin to lay out the top, bending around the rear window with a flagellum, then the snake should go into the roof. This line must be drawn all the way to the nose.

Filling the top of the car
Filling the top of the car

Important note: the remaining empty spaces around the glasses can be filled with separate pieces of flagella of the main color.

Filling the top of the car
Filling the top of the car

Outline the remaining window and completely form the front of the car.

Step 6. Headlight. We twist the yellow blank into a ring and place the resulting headlight on the nose of the car.

Step 7. Joining. The whole product is slightly pressed against the background so that the plasticine does not fall off. Don't press too hard to avoid crushingvolumetric details.

Step 8. Insert into the frame. Since the task was not just “we sculpt a typewriter from plasticine”, but “we join the art”, the final stage is necessary. We insert the cardboard with the application stuck on it into the frame. Press and secure with the back side.

The artwork is done!

Inserting the product into the frame
Inserting the product into the frame

Both science and gift

The phrase: "Make a plasticine car with children" means that the parents:

  • develop the child's fine motor skills;
  • teaches him patience and perseverance;
  • give the first skills of building a composition.

A ready-made application can be presented, for example, to dad on February 23 or to grandfather, uncle, brother on his birthday.

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