Grandparents adored her when they were children. Time passed and mothers and fathers were born. And well, they sang this funny song with the same pleasure. And when they had their own children, they, too, moving energetically and smiling happily, drag out the famous: “We remember ...”. And now three generations have been singing in chorus. Who so inspires them?
The most famous cartoon cow
The superstar of domestic animation is a cow from the cartoon Plasticine Crow. He 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 popular bestseller.
How to mold a cow from plasticine - the heroine of this cartoon?
Eight steps from hooves to horns
Blind white plasticine blanks for the future cartoon character. These will be:
- Body. Sculpt it chubby, drop-like with a truncated top.
- Head. This is the hardest part of a plasticine cow. How to mold it, you can understand by imagining this part of the body in the form of three ovals: one (vertical) in the center and two (horizontal) on the sides.
- The legs are upper. Since the cow is standing upright, and even like a person holds objects, they could well be called hands. In our case, these are just two plump flagella.
- The lower legs (also look like human ones) are thicker and flattened flagella passing into the foot.
- The tail is rolled thinner, but at the end it expands greatly for the brush.
We make blanks for the rest of the composition:
- 4 brown spots for the body;
- 1 short brown flagellum and 1 beige rectangle for a bell;
- 2 black flat rectangles for hoofs;
- 1 purple flagellum for the lips;
- 1 white and 1 blue circles for the eye;
- 1 black thin flagellum for cilia;
- 1 black and 1 white flagellum for horns;
- 1 yellow semicircle for cheese;
- 1 black pear-shaped form for weights;
- 1 white thin flagellum for letters on the weight.
We put spots on the body and attach the body to the base (color contrast cardboard), slightly pressing down.
We proceed to the most difficult part of the work - the head:
- Draw a stack, and then cut out the ears on the oval protruding on the right.
- We will make the ear cavity by pushing a groove over the ear with a stack.
- We also sell a cow’s nostril on the nose.
- We place a smaller blue circle on white and on top around the whole eye we stick a thin black flagellum for eyelashes.
- We attach the eye to the head and make the upper and lower lips of the purple flagellum, trimming the excess length with a stack.
- From the black and white flagella we twist the 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, therefore we mask the place of junction with a collar from a brown flagellum with a bell.
Making 2 slots on the foot with the stack, slightly apart each of the 3 fingers.
We use a stack to apply light incisions on the tail brush, imitating hairs.
Everyone remembers that the "hooves are very slender" in this cow from plasticine. How to make them? We wrap the blanks of the upper legs with flat black rectangles.
We attach all the finished parts to the base.
We make a slot for the handle on the pear-shaped form of a kettle. From the white flagellum we make the figure 200, as in the cartoon.
We will stick a semicircle of cheese around the brown flagellum and make holes in it with a toothpick.
We hand the cheese and kettlebell to the cow, slightly pressing the bases above the hoofs to the cardboard.
We outline the cilia. To do this, press a black flagellum around the eye with a toothpick and draw a small dash to the side.
Here the cow is ready! If you follow the instructions exactly, it will be quite simple to do.
Nursery decoration
This is how you can mold a cow from plasticine, and not a simple one, but a famous one. You can arrange the work with a decent frame. It seems that it will look good on the wall in the nursery!