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Snake Gorynych from plasticine

Snake Gorynych from plasticine
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  1. How to make on cardboard?
  2. How to mold with natural materials?
  3. DIY 3D figure

The plasticine snake Gorynych is a simple and elegant craft, and quite a few people will be interested in how to mold it with their own hands with a bump in stages. Another important point is how to make a picture of Gorynych from plasticine on cardboard for children step by step. There are other ideas, including the creation of a composition with acorns and three-dimensional figures.

How to make on cardboard?

It should be pointed out right away that the Snake Gorynych made of plasticine on cardboard is a rather laborious craft. But it will clearly differ from other items. The cardboard will be a good stand. You will have to prepare quite a lot of plasticine - even many dinosaurs take less. As a sample, you can take any thematic picture of this fabulous creature.

Most often it is made in a pure green color. Even prepared adults will need an average of 30 minutes to work. For children, it is better to take up to 1 hour so that they do not worry that they do not fit.

A plastic knife will help to work with the material. Getting started in stages, it is worth starting with the preparation of the heads - that is, 3 plasticine balls that are approximately similar in size.

The next step is rolling the necks; they should also be roughly uniform. One edge is slightly narrowed, and the other is widened. Then the workpieces are combined and the joints are coated. The next steps are as follows:

  • forming the body blank (first in the form of a drop);
  • cooking 4 balls, which will become the paws of the monster;
  • giving these balls a teardrop shape and wrapping a sharp edge;
  • gluing improvised legs to the body;
  • checking the stability of the figure;
  • fixing 3 heads to the front section of the workpiece;
  • preparation of thorns on the back (they are created using a flattened workpiece, cutting through the thorns with a knife from one edge);
  • attaching these spines to the back;
  • preparation of the wings (with lubrication of the joints);
  • checking what the simulated creature looks like;
  • the slit of the mouths and nostrils on the heads;
  • sticking 1 black and 1 white ball on each of the heads (black on top of white pieces);
  • installation on a cardboard stand.

How to mold with natural materials?

With a bump

This technique is also very popular. Modeling the Serpent Gorynych step by step with a bump - or rather, with 3 bumps - is not too difficult. You will need 1 large pine shoot for the main head and 2 or 3 smaller cones for the secondary heads. Next, you need to twist "paws" from red or pink plasticine. Their blanks are bent in the shape of a "sausage"; these designs are modified with a plastic knife, getting "fingers" - whether to do such work before attaching to the bump from below or not is a purely private matter.

It is desirable to form pairs of eyes on the heads from white and purple plasticine. To make the old Russian dragon look more organic, it is recommended to additionally make ears. Their shape and size are not too fundamental, but it is better if they are clearly animal-like. Then the heads are attached to the body. The wings are cut with a knife from hand-molded plasticine "cakes".

With acorns

You can make such a composition for school and even for kindergarten. In addition to the acorns themselves, chestnuts are often needed. After punching holes in them with an awl or other long point, the chenille wire is cut into 3 sections. By attaching them to acorns, they get heads. Further:

  • fix the heads to the chestnut body;
  • legs are attached to this body (acorns cut into 2 parts);
  • plasticine is attached to acorns to increase stability;
  • prepare the heads and mount them in their proper places.

DIY 3D figure

This option often implies the imitation of not an old fairy-tale image, but its representation in modern cartoons. It is better to watch these cartoons a couple of times in order to remember well.

It is more correct to print out the best shots separately. Basically, three-dimensional figures are made in red. It is advisable to choose plasticine in darker shades.

The blank for the body and tail will look like a drop. Semi-finished legs are made by stretching plasticine into long, irregularly shaped "tubes". After bending the arcs, you need to make a couple of round cakes. These cakes will become a kind of "feet"; to get "claws", take a gray or dull white material.

Then you have to:

  • glue your legs;
  • decorate the tip of the tail with a heart or a brush;
  • form neck blanks;
  • flatten the plasticine into cakes and stretch them into wings (it is better if they are modest against the background of the figure);
  • create "handles" (plasticine cakes and thin threads);
  • stick claws on the "handles" again;
  • stretch the nose of the head;
  • make an incision under the mouth and squeeze out the nostrils with a match head;
  • add fangs to the mouth (optional);
  • put small sharp ears.

How to sculpt the Snake Gorynich from plasticine, see the next video.

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