Man made of wire and plasticine instruction. How to sculpt a person from plasticine according to the scheme. We sculpt a cute little man from plasticine with our own hands

Elena Kostina

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In different preschool education programs, the task is to sculpt the figure of a man in motion... It can sound like differently: “The formation of the ability to convey characteristic movements human, create expressive images ... the girl is dancing, the children are doing gymnastics), etc. A problem arises in the transmission of movements if each arm and each leg is attached separately (anointed)... Upon attempt (and there may be several) change the position of the arms or legs, they may break off. For myself, I discovered a way that not only speeds up the creation figurines, does figurine much stronger and more stable, but also allows you to repeatedly change the position of the arms and legs, transmit various movements without fear of breaking them off. The quality of work improves, which gives children self-confidence. Children use the saved time for decoration, detailing the work.

I will show this method using the example of a soldier and a boy in winter clothes.

Soldier

We roll out a thick cylinder for a tunic, for legs - a long cylinder of medium thickness, a black cylinder for boots. We roll up balls for the head, hands, headgear, details. We cut the top of the tunic with a stack and cut the cylinder for boots in half.

With our fingers we form two sleeves, rounding and pulling them. Important moment: arms and torso are made in one piece.

Fold the pants cylinder in half. This is also very important moment: the lower part of the body from the waist with legs is obtained in a whole piece. Sharpen the bottom of the pants. We make a dimple at the bottom of the tunic.


We form "Beaks" on the head and palms. We make dimples in the sleeves, collar, boots.


Putting the parts together - the soldier is ready.


He can march ...


Do exercises…


Box.


Boy in winter clothes

We prepare a thick cylinder for a jacket, a thin long one for pants, an egg for boots.


Cut the upper part of the jacket, cut the testicle in half lengthwise, fold the pants in half.


We make dimples in the sleeves, boots, the bottom of the jacket. Sharpen the bottom of the panties.


Putting the boy together, adding details. Now he can ski ...


Sledging…


On skates.


Can push the sled ...


Can throw snowballs ...


If you are wondering how to mold a person from plasticine, then you have come to the right place. This lesson shows you how to sculpt a man figurine. By analogy, you can do a woman by adding long hair and making a dress.

To sculpt a person from plasticine, you need:

  • two main blocks of plasticine for clothes (this can be a black block for trousers and a yellow block for a T-shirt);
  • some beige or pink head and hand plate;
  • brown for hair and boots (or any other suitable color);
  • droplets of white, blue and red for face decoration.

How to mold a person from plasticine

  1. Prepare the blocks of plasticine for work, guided by our recommendations, or at your discretion. To sculpt the body, take a yellow plasticine, knead it and roll a ball with a diameter of about 2.5 cm. Press the ball on all sides, forming a rectangular bar. Squeeze one side of the block on the sides with your fingers. This way you show broader shoulders.
  2. For sculpting the short sleeves of a T-shirt, prepare 2 more balls, each about 1 cm in diameter. Make small cones out of the balls. Then with your fingers, slide the top of the resulting sleeves, gluing to the shoulders.
  3. To sculpt the trousers, take a soft black ball with a diameter of about 3 cm. Pull the ball into the sausage by pressing from above with your palm and swinging it back and forth. You should have a sausage about 11 cm long.
  4. Bend the sausage in the central part - you get trousers. Stand the pants upright and push down on the structure.

  5. Attach the pants to the shirt.
  6. Prepare three beige balls about 1 cm in diameter for sculpting the head and two arms.
  7. Pull out the ball for the head.
  8. Attach a straight nose, extrude the pits where the eyes will be placed.

  9. Insert white eyeballs with blue irises into the pits. Add eyelashes, but not too long, eyebrows.
  10. Attach your mouth. Shape the hair using the brown sausages and free-form cakes. It is convenient to put the head on a match in order to easily fasten it to the body in the future. Ears should also be added to the head.
  11. Stick on the top of the T-shirt with a round flat cake that imitates a collar, add a beige bump-neck and insert a match with the head in the center.
  12. Pull the two remaining beige balls into tubes. Cut one side of the tube with a stack and press down on the ends with the stack to show your fingers.

  13. Add a belt to the garment and attach boots to the legs. Glue your hands to the sleeves of your shirt.

The plasticine man is ready. Our figure turned out to be proportional, and most importantly - flexible, which cannot but please the children.

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It's no secret that children love to sculpt from plasticine. From under children's fingers, a phone and a horse, a duck and a mushroom can appear. Each child has their own favorite sculpting models - boys love to sculpt a dinosaur, scorpion, or ant from wire and plasticine. Girls are more impressed by cats, but it will be useful for both of them to learn how to sculpt a person step by step.

It is very important for little sculptors who began to master plasticine to know how to mold a person from plasticine, for many reasons. Firstly, children may always need the ability to make little men for their games, when there are no necessary dolls nearby, and secondly, the sculpture can become a wonderful memento for relatives.

A child can try to blind a loved one and give him a figurine for some holiday. For example, on the Day of the Airborne Forces, dad or brother can be dazzled and presented with a special forces soldier. In addition, children who enjoy watching superhero movies may develop desire to make a favorite character and then he will need to know how to mold a superhero from plasticine. Such crafts are especially suitable for children in the older group.

The next detailed master class will prove that sculpting people is a simple task that even a very small creative child can handle. For this purpose, sculptural plasticine is best suited. If you need to make a boy with your own hands, follow the diagram below:

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Plasticine girl

If the kid needs to make a girl doll, use the simple master class below, which will help make a little man out of plasticine:

Plasticine superheroes

Superheroes have long been the favorites of not only children, but also adults. Kids often imagine themselves as their favorite characters, play with purchased figures, draw heroes, and also do modeling, try to mold them from plasticine. The next section will show you how to sculpt a small team of plasticine superheroes.

Spiderman

If your child is crazy about Spiderman stories, read the following detailed master class and learn how to mold a Spiderman from plasticine in stages.

Thus, in a short period of time, you will get a strong superhero, a spiderman made of plasticine. The figurine can be bent into various positions and played. Now that you know how to sculpt Spider-Man, it's time to start sculpting.

iron Man

Another famous superhero that your child may be interested in is Iron Man. Do-it-yourself sculpting is much easier than it might seem at first:

Batman

Batman or the Batman is one of the favorite children's superheroes that almost every kid knows. To mold Batman from plasticine with your own hands is quite simple if you follow the instructions for sculpting:

  1. Make an oval with dark blue plasticine... On it, depict a voluminous nose and eyebrows, and on top - horns. White circles (eyes) are added under the eyebrows, and the lower part is covered with beige plasticine, which extends slightly beyond it and forms the chin. Draw a mouth with a toothpick.
  2. Take a gray (or the same dark blue) color and make a rectangle. Round off all the corners and make the waist narrower than the chest. Draw muscles on the torso. Blind biceps from two circles and attach massive black sausages bent into fists to them. Stick the structure to the body.
  3. Blind the gray narrow trapezoid and split the bottom in two. Blind boots from black plasticine and attach them to the part.
  4. Insert a match into the bottom and connect it to the top, where you also stick a match to attach the head.
  5. Of black strata shape the cloak and attach it at the back.

Plasticine robot

Robots are a semblance of a person, so a young sculptor can try to create his model with his own hands. The next master class will tell you how to mold a robot from plasticine without much effort.

Remember: how long have you been holding plasticine in your hands? So long ago that I can't even remember? And now your own children are asking you to help mold them into a plasticine man? We give you a great chance to please children, have a great time with them, and at the same time remember how to sculpt funny figures!

We sculpt a cute little man from plasticine with our own hands

To make a plasticine human figurine, you will need:

  1. Plasticine box in several colors, including white;
  2. Matches or toothpicks (you can also use wire - then it will be easier for the little man to give any pose);
  3. Stacks;
  4. The backing is made of oilcloth or thin plastic.

Modeling and stage-by-stage assembly of the figure.

Plasticine, besides ease of processing, is also good because its different colors can be mixed in the same way as paints. To get a flesh color, take a piece of white plasticine, pinch off a little orange or light brown, heat the plasticine in your palms and knead and rub it thoroughly until a uniform color. In the same way, you can make other shades that are not in the set.

  1. We choose which colors we will use in our work. By mixing, we get the missing ones.
  2. Using a stack - a plastic knife - we separate pieces of the required size from the plasticine bars and roll balls out of them: one large and two small flesh-colored balls. These will be the head and hands.
  3. From a bar of any other color you choose, in which you want to "dress" your little man, we make a blank for the body: roll the ball a little larger than the head, slightly flatten it from the sides, giving it a slightly elongated shape.
  4. To make hands from plasticine of the same color as the body, roll up two small balls and roll them out in the form of a "sausage". We mold the blanks for the legs in the same way as the hands, only of a different color and larger: we take more plasticine and make the "sausages" thicker. If we want our little man to then be able to stand in a standing position, we put toothpicks inside the legs as a frame. For the shoes, we sculpt two small dark balls, slightly larger than those that we have prepared for the hands.
  5. On the face of the little man, with the help of a stack, we make a cut: this will be the mouth. You can insert teeth into it from tiny white balls - but if you want to create a very filigree work. Stick two thin pink stripes along the slit - lips. We attach the nose a little higher - it can be molded in the form of a small ball or droplet, or you can not sculpt it at all if it does not work out. For the eyes, we take very small white balls, flatten them into cakes; from above we stick tiny black pupils. For hair, you can blind a lot of thin flagella, or you can simply apply a thin layer of plasticine of the desired color to the head and make notches with a stack or draw stripes with them, imitating strands.
  6. For hands, we attach balls to the prepared "sausages" - hands and slightly flatten them out. We make notches in a stack - fingers and trim them. For the legs, in the same way, to the prepared "sausages" we stick shoes - dark balls, which we first give a slightly oval shape.
  1. We form the body of the little man, from below we stick two halves of a toothpick, on which we attach the legs, "sausages". Carefully grease the attachment points of the parts to each other for strength. Where it is difficult to get close with your fingers, we use a thin stack. But the hands can be attached to the shoulders of the figure without using a frame - they will not be heavily loaded.
  2. We also neatly attach the head to the half of a toothpick, smear the neck with a stack.
  3. You can finalize small details: sculpt buttons, a belt or jewelry, carefully place them on the figure.
  4. We give the finished man the desired pose and strengthen it on a stand made of a large ball flattened into a cake. You can make a few people and put together a funny scene with them.

Related videos

To learn about how to sculpt human figures from plasticine of the most varied complexity, watch the following videos. After all, even professional artists use plasticine at various stages of work, and amazing works come out of their hands!

Any figures (including human ones) can be molded from multi-colored plasticine. If desired, they will be naturalistic or cartoony. It is easier for children to sculpt the second option, and adults can work hard on the first.

To mold a person from plasticine, it will take about half an hour (maybe more), as well as a creative approach to the process. If there is a desire to mold a realistic figurine, right down to the details, then it is better to draw a sketch first. After that, you need to prepare all the materials and start sculpting.

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Preparation

In addition to plasticine, you will need other materials at hand:

  • Rolling board;
  • Plasticine knife;
  • Capacity with water;
  • Toothpicks;
  • Dry cloth.

If there is no beige plasticine in the set, you can mix white, red and yellow in a 6/2/1 ratio.

Head

Head sculpting is the most difficult and time-consuming process:

  • You need to roll a ball (or oval) - this will be the head. Small recesses for the eyes and mouth are made in it;
  • The eyes are rolled from white plasticine and the resulting balls are inserted into the eye sockets. The pupil is molded on top;
  • So that a person is not bulgy-eyed, a small flesh-colored ball is flattened and superimposed on the eye, covering about a third of its upper part - this will be the eyelid. The transition between the eyelid and the face is smoothed out;
  • Two eyebrow stripes are attached above the eyes (depending on their shape and location, the expression on the face of the future man will change);
  • The nose is made from a ball (or sausage), smoothing it on the sides. With the help of a toothpick, the nostrils are squeezed;
  • The mouth can be made closed or you can depict a wide smile - small white balls are placed like teeth and two strips of lips are attached around them (it is better to make them round, from "sausages");
  • The easiest way to depict the mouth is to make a small dent with a toothpick, giving the smile the desired shape;
  • The hairstyle can be different: from small sausages, stripes (noodles), or from a whole piece of plasticine (flattened and cut in several places). Instead of a hairstyle, you can place a headdress;
  • If the ears remain open, they are made from two flattened balls, slightly bending inward.

Body

When the head is ready, they begin to sculpt the body, starting from the bottom:

  • First, boots are made, then toothpicks are stuck into them and the legs are formed (with the help of toothpicks, the upper body is also fixed on the legs);
  • Hands are attached to the body in the same way. Toothpicks are located at an angle (the way the hands should be located in the finished version - lowered down, spread apart, etc.). If the arms are bent at the elbows, then only part of the toothpick is used - to the bend;
  • A neck is made from a toothpick and covered with flesh-colored plasticine or a scarf, collar is made;
  • On the rest of the toothpick, the plasticine head of the man is fixed;
  • All transitions are made smooth, except for those where you need to form the edges (for example, between pants and boots).

Hands

The palms are made separately:

  • Roll up the ball and flatten it slightly;
  • Cuts (fingers) are made with a knife;
  • By wetting your hands in water, you can gently trim the edges of your fingers so that they are smooth;
  • The palm is slightly bent inward and attached to the arms.