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Tiger handmade plasticine tutorial

Tiger handmade plasticine tutorial is as follows:

Material preparation: plasticine, colored mud and clay.

1, borrow a proper amount of yellow mud and roll it into a ball as a head.

2. Take a proper amount of red mud, knead it into a ball, flatten it and stick it on your head.

3. Take a proper amount of white mud, roll it into two small balls, flatten it and stick it on the position as shown in the figure.

4. Take a proper amount of black mud and roll it into small balls to make a nose.

5. Take a proper amount of white mud, make two small balls, flatten them and stick them on your eyes as eyeballs.

6. Take a proper amount of black mud and roll it into small balls as dark circles.

7. Take a proper amount of black mud and make a "king" pattern on the head.

8. Take a proper amount of yellow mud from the soil and make it into spikes.

9. Take a proper amount of yellow mud from the soil and make four small columns as legs.

10, take a proper amount of white mud, roll it into a ball, and gently flatten it into a claw shape.

1 1. Cut the claw shape with a knife.

12, roll a proper amount of yellow mud into a cylinder as the body.

13. Use the round-headed tool to point out the position of the leg.

14. Install the leg on the car body.

15, borrow yellow, white and black mud to make a tail.

16. Install the tail on the car body, and take a proper amount of black mud as the back grain.

17, just take a proper amount of black mud to make facial lines.

Morphological characteristics of tigers:

1, posture

Fur: Tigers have two kinds of fur, protective fur and undercoat. Hair care is very long and can protect the skin. The undercoat is short, which can isolate the air. The main function of tiger hair is to keep warm. Underhair collects air and isolates the tiger's body to keep warm. Hair is short and smooth in summer and obviously longer in winter.

Color: The tiger's body is covered with light yellow to red hair with black to brown stripes, which can blend in with the grassland background and is a good hidden color to avoid being found by prey. The abdomen and inner limbs are white or white-yellow. Tigers are the only big cats with unique stripes on their hair and skin. Many tigers have stripes on their faces, sides, legs and abdomen.

2. Bones

Tigers have 230 to 283 bones, which can be divided into two parts: axial skeleton and appendage skeleton. Axial skeleton includes skull, spine, sternum and ribs. The spine consists of a series of vertebrae (including cervical vertebrae, thoracic vertebrae, lumbar vertebrae, sacral vertebrae and coccygeal vertebrae). Appendicular bones include shoulder straps, belts, forelimb bones and hind limb bones.