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Tutorial|Imitation of copper relief painting creation of the initial exploration

I, what is relief

Relief is a kind of sculpture, the sculptor in a flat plate will be shaped by the image he wants to carve out, so that it is out of the plane of the original material. Relief is the product of the combination of sculpture and painting, with a compressed approach to the object, relying on perspective and other factors to express three-dimensional space, and only for one or two sides to view. Reliefs are generally attached to another plane, and are therefore used more often in architecture, and can often be seen on utensils. Due to its compressed nature, it occupies less space, so it is suitable for the decoration of a variety of environments. In recent years, it occupies an increasingly important position in the city beautification environment.

Two, tools

Preparation materials:

3mm or 5mm board (can be replaced by KT board), black ultralight clay 500g, gold acrylic paint (or bronze), paintbrushes, clay sculpture tools

Three, steps

1, to prepare a KT board

2, the black clay spread the whole KT board, paved to check whether the flatness

3, with the clay paste the character face, here to the Indian as an example

?4, paste the character headdress

5, complementary

6, pinch and paste the character's earrings

?7, the gold acrylic paints do not add water to the palette

Note: Do not be in a hurry, control the relationship between local and overall, slowly and repeatedly, and the color is not the same as the one you are looking for, but it is not the same as the one you are looking for. Local and overall relationship, repeated slow coating many times until satisfied with the results.