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Method for making tin foil moving portrait

The manufacturing method of the tin foil moving portrait comprises the following steps:

1, preparation material, tin foil: Choose a piece of tin foil large enough to cut out the shape of a villain. Scissors: used to cut tin foil. Pencil: used to sketch the shape of a villain. Pigments and brushes: used to color the figures (optional).

2. Make the shape of a villain, unfold the tin foil and lay it flat on the workbench. Sketch the shape of the villain on the tin foil with a pencil. You can freely choose the posture and movements of the villain, such as sports, dancing or weightlifting. Cut the shape, cut the villain along the outlined shape with scissors. Pay attention to the continuity of arms and legs.

3. Once the cutting is completed, start to create more specific details for the villains. You can gently press and bend the tin foil to form the muscles and contours of the villain. For example, a villain's head can be rounded and his arms and legs can be bent at an appropriate angle.

4. Decoration and coloring (optional). If you want to make the villain more colorful, you can use pigments and brushes to color the villain. You can choose appropriate colors and patterns according to your own preferences and apply them to all parts of the villain's body. You can also add some extra decorations before waiting for the paint to dry out.

The role of tin foil

1, Cooking Usage: Tin foil plays an important role in cooking. It can be used to wrap food and form a sealed outer layer to prevent excessive evaporation of water in food and keep food moist. At the same time, tin foil can also block the oxygen on the surface of food, slow down the speed of food oxidation, and maintain the freshness and taste of food.

2, oven insulation: in the process of baking or cooking, tin foil can be used as insulation layer to prevent overheating of fine ingredients. It can be wrapped around cakes or other fragile foods to avoid premature burning or overheating, so that the food can be heated evenly and achieve better cooking effect.

3. Food packaging: Tin foil is also widely used in food packaging. It can prevent the direct contact between food and the external environment, block the invasion of bacteria, oxygen and moisture, and prolong the fresh-keeping time of food. At the same time, food packed with tin foil is easier to carry and store.

4. Decoration and gift packaging: Tin foil has a shiny metal appearance, so it is often used for decoration and gift packaging. By cutting tin foil into various shapes, such as flowers and butterflies, it can be used to decorate gift boxes, bouquets and greeting cards, adding festive atmosphere to festivals and celebrations.

5. Handicraft production: Tin foil can be used as a hand-made material to produce various artworks and handicrafts. By folding, embossing and cutting tin foil, various exquisite handicrafts, sculptures and models can be made. It is also a common material in children's manual activities, which can cultivate their creativity and practical ability.