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How to make Winnie the Pooh from plasticine?

How to make Winnie the Pooh from plasticine?
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  1. How to mold a figurine from a Soviet cartoon?
  2. Disney bear sculpting
  3. Useful Tips

Among the favorite cartoon characters, not the last place is taken by the cute bear cub Winnie the Pooh. Today we will learn how to sculpt a teddy bear from plasticine in stages. There are noticeable differences in the step-by-step sculpting of the Soviet bear and Winnie the Pooh from Disney - these subtleties cannot be ignored.

There are also general features and nuances of work, which also have to be taken into account.

How to mold a figurine from a Soviet cartoon?

It is difficult to imagine children who would not like plasticine Winnie the Pooh. Always optimistic and awkward, the hero of constant adventure - this image definitely deserves to be made by hand. Imitation of the cartoon leaves no choice of color options: the bear must be strictly brown in color. You will need to use brownish plasticine in two different shades (rich and less flashy). A black plastic mass is also needed.

The other steps are as follows:

  • preparation of a pair of light brown balls, which will become the base of the torso and head;
  • smearing the ball, which will become the body (otherwise you cannot fashion a cute glutton);
  • the formation of blanks for the ears of the animal;
  • fixing these parts on the head;
  • preparation of a dark brown area in the upper part of the muzzle (where the eyes will then be placed);
  • the addition of this area with a dotted nose from below;
  • installation of white eyes;
  • the formation of paws and claws on them.

Disney bear sculpting

The cultural approach in this case is different, and the image of Winnie the Pooh is also different. Therefore, you will have to sculpt it step by step differently. Subsequence:

  • the creation of yellow balls of various sizes;
  • girdling the base of the blank with a red ribbon;
  • stretching the ears and shaping the muzzle;
  • complementing the figure with handles painted in the same way as the body;
  • decorating the figurine with paws;
  • completion of the relief of the composition.

There is an alternative sculpting option:

  • rolling of a brown and dark brown ball;
  • forming the base and head of the future bear cub from a small piece of plasticine;
  • preparation of the face using a stack;
  • dark brown top of the head;
  • preparation and installation of ears;
  • pressing the right ear with a toothpick;
  • setting eyes;
  • attachment of legs;
  • drawing the expression of the muzzle;
  • sculpting eyebrows from black plasticine (the blanks will be thin "sausages", which are attached above the eyes).

Useful Tips

Winnie the Pooh comes in black, blue, white and brown. You should also use a stack and a toothpick - it is difficult to do without these tools. The animal's muzzle should be extended in length. It is very important to clearly "catch" the required shape. It is necessary to closely imitate the prototype taken as a basis. A toothpick will give your figurine a mood. The bear should look funny and surprised. Winnie-the-Pooh's tail does not need to be done.

It is worth considering that this popular hero will look good only in conjunction with other cartoon characters. They should also be sculpted with your own hands.

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