Haiman teman jumpa lagi. Di video kali ini @Sunyen Art membuat buaya dari plastisin. Bagaimana cara saya membuat? Yuk simak tutorial nya.. #buayadariplas
Kitajuga bisa membuat plastisin sendiri dirumah dengan bahan tepung yang mudah di dapat di dalam rumah kita. Kreasi plastisin ini bisa digunakan untuk melatih motorik anak sekaligus belajar berkreasi untuk anak sekolah SD maupun anak TK. Plastisin play doh ini aman untuk anak-anak dalam berkreasi, untuk menyalurkan hoby maupun project DIY (Do
Videoberikut ini adalah Pelajaran SBDP Tema 1 Kelas 6 SD. Berisi cara membuat plastisin dari tepung terigu dan contoh karyanya, semoga bermanfaat🙏
Olehkarena itulah bahan ini sangat cocok digunakan untuk mainan anak. Berikut ini beberapa contoh kerajinan yang terbuat dari bahan plastisin. 1. Kerajinan plastisin berbentuk miniatur buah. Salah satu mainan yang dapat dibuat menggunakan plastisin adalah miniatur buah. Untuk membuatnya, gunakan warna plastisin yang sesuai dengan buah yang
Yukdisimak apa saja bahan untuk membuat plastisin sendiri di rumah bersama anak. Bahan: tepung terigu 2 gelas, garam 4 sendok makan, 60 ml air hangat, 2 sendok minyak goring, pewarna makanan. Cara buat : Masukan tepung dan garam ke wadah pertama. Tambahkan 1 sendok minyak goreng. Masukan air dan pewarna di wadah kedua aduk hingga rata.
Playdohplastisin slimetagcara membuat play-doh dari tepung maizenaplay doh membuat miepermainan play doh membuat rumahmembuat patung dari play-dohca. Uleni sampai adonan rata dan kalis. Bila doh dah suam boleh ajak anak join uli sekali macam dak Fydh ni ha. Auntie kids ni ada ajar say tentang cara buat play doh yang lembut.
Bahanbahan untuk membuat plastisin: 1 cangkir tepung putih (120 gr) ¼ cangkir garam halus (20 gr) 2 sendok makan soda kue atau krim tartar (10 gr) 1 sendok makan minyak netral. 1 cangkir air dingin (200 ml) Catatan: Harga krim tartar yang sering direkomendasikan dalam cara membuat plastisin di atas, biasanya sangat mahal.
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Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd Hỗ Trợ Nợ Xấu. Download Article Download Article Few science fair projects are as timeless as a planet model, and for good reason. Planet models showcase knowledge about the planet, as well as skill at portraying its physical characteristics and scale. Whether you're creating a planet model for school or for fun, start by depicting your planet with papier mache or styrofoam. From there you can simply paint your planet or connect it to a solar system of your own making. 1 Decide which planet to make. This will help you determine how large to make your planet. While this isn't too important if you're only making one, if you decide to make a whole solar system of planets, you may want to make them somewhat to scale. For example, you'd want to make Mars or Mercury much smaller than Saturn or Jupiter. 2 Blow up a balloon. Don't blow the balloon up too much, or it will become oval in shape. Try to add just enough air to make it circular, while making it as large or small as you'd the balloon tied-end down in a bowl. This will hold it still and make it easier to apply the papier mache.[1] Advertisement 3 Make your adhesive. You can use either glue and water, raw flour and water, or flour and water that's been cooked. There are different advantages to each the glue and water is easy to mix up, the raw flour and water paste is stronger, and the boiled flour and water paste dries clear. For glue and water paste, use about 1/4 cup of white school glue and add water just till it becomes slightly runny.[2] For raw flour and water, mix enough water into flour until you get the consistency you'd like. Remember that thicker paste will take longer to dry and that you'll need to let your paper mache balloon dry overnight. For boiled flour and water, whisk together 1/2 cup flour of flour and 2 1/2 cups of water over medium heat until the mixture boils. It will thicken into a gel as it cools.[3] [4] 4 Shred your papers. You can use newspapers, brown craft paper, or construction paper. Use whatever you have easy access to and be sure to rip your paper into pieces or cutting the papers. The straight lines will be visible once the paper mache dries. The torn edges of your ripped papers will blend in better. 5 Apply your paper to the balloon. Dip the strips or pieces of paper into your paste. Be sure to completely coat the paper with the glue, but slide your fingers over the paper to remove excess paste. Lay the strips or pieces over your entire balloon. Add another layer of strips over your entire your hands to smooth out any bubbles or bumps on the surface of your balloon, unless you want to give your planet a bumpy texture. 6 Let your papier mache balloon dry. Leave it in a warm place to dry overnight. The paper and paste must be completely dry before you begin painting or decorating your model. If you don't let it dry, it may mold. In some cases, it may take longer to dry. If your balloon has a lot of paste or layers, it may take more time. Try letting it dry a few days. 7Pop the balloon. Once your paper mache is dry, pop the balloon using a pin or a thumbtack.[5] Remove the deflated balloon and any bits of balloon that may be inside your hollow planet. 8 Paint your planet. For a simple model, use acrylic to paint your planet with its predominant color. For the Sun, use yellow. For Mercury, use grey. For Venus, use yellowish-white. For Earth, use blue-green. For Mars, use red. For Jupiter, use orange with white striations. For Saturn, use pale yellow. For Uranus, use light blue. For Neptune, use blue. For Pluto, use light brown. Advertisement 1 Decide which planet to make. This will help you determine how large to make your planet. While this isn't too important if you're only making one, if you decide to make a whole solar system of planets, you may want to make them somewhat to scale. For example, you'd want to make Mars or Mercury much smaller than Saturn or Jupiter. 2 Select styrofoam thermocol balls. If you're only doing one planet, make it whatever size you'd like, but if you decide to make an entire solar system, choose different sizes. This will allow you to accurately depict the scale of the planets. For the Sun, use a 5 or 6-inch ball. For Mercury, use a 1-inch ball. For Venus, use a ball. For Earth, use a ball. For Mars, use a ball. For Jupiter, use a 4-inch ball. For Saturn, use a 3-inch ball. For Uranus, use a ball. For Neptune, use a 2-inch ball. For Pluto, use a ball. 3 Paint your planet. For a simple model, use acrylic to paint your planet with its predominant color. For the Sun, use yellow. For Mercury, use grey. For Venus, use yellowish-white. For Earth, use blue-green. For Mars, use red. For Jupiter, use orange with white striations. For Saturn, use pale yellow. For Uranus, use light blue. For Neptune, use blue. For Pluto, use light brown. 4 Add texture or defining characteristics to your model. If your planet has several colors, go back and dab the other color over the surface. If your planet has rings, attach wire or a styrofoam ring around the planet. For rings, you can also cut the styrofoam planet model in half horizontally and glue an old cd through the center. Reattach the styrofoam halves with glue. The CD should appear as rings around the planet.[6] For craters, you can chip out bits of styrofoam to make a craggy surface. You'll want to dab fresh paint over these areas. 5 Prepare dowel rods if you want to make a solar system. If you've made all the planets to scale, take dowel rods and cut them to size. This will ensure that the planets are the appropriate distance apart. You won't need any dowel rods for the sun, since it will be the center of the system model. For Mercury, use a rod. For Venus, use a 4-inch rod. For Earth, use 5-inch rod. For Mars, use 6-inch rod. For Jupiter, a 7-inch rod. For Saturn, use an 8-inch rod. For Uranus, use a 10-inch rod. For Neptune, use an rod. For Pluto, use a 14-inch rod. 6Attach planets to the sun. Using the trimmed dowel rods, stick the rod into the corresponding planet. Then, stick the opposite end of the dowel rod into the sun. Be sure to stick rods around the entire circumference of the sun. Start with Mercury, closest to the sun, and work outward. Here's a mnemonic to remember the order of the planetsMy Very Excellent Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas.=Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune PlutoIf you aren't including Pluto, think My Very Excellent Mother Just Served Us Noodles instead. Advertisement Add New Question Question Can I use different colors? Yes, but it will look more realistic if you use the actual colors of the planet you're making. Question How do I get the deflated balloon out of the planet? As you stick the papers to the balloon leave a small opening. After the paper dries, you can pop the balloon with a pin and remove it. Question Why doesn't the whole thing burst when I burst the balloon? Because using a solid adhesive that bonds with the paper makes a unit that is structurally sound. You must be sure that your layer is thick enough, I would probably use 4-5 layers to be sure it doesn't collapse when the balloon is popped. See more answers Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement Video Lay newspaper over your workspace to contain some of the mess. Oil paints can give more realistic finishing of the model. Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement References About This Article Article SummaryXTo make a planet model with papier mache, blow up a balloon slightly until you have a round shape, tie off the end, and place the balloon in a bowl. Create your adhesive in a separate bowl, then tear your paper into strips, dip them in the adhesive, and cover the balloon's surface with them. Try to smooth out bubbles and bumps unless you want the planet to have a bumpy texture, then let the papier mache dry overnight. Once it's dry, pop the balloon with a thumbtack, remove it, and paint the planet however you'd like! If you want to make your planet model out of styrofoam or thermocol, keep reading! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 280,466 times. Reader Success Stories "I made an awesome diorama for school and got an A+." Did this article help you?
Jump To Materials ListLearn how to create your own planets painting step by step with acrylic on canvas!Space GalaxyI did this on an 8 x 10 stretched canvas and an 11 x 14 stretched canvas with acrylic paints. You can do this on any size or surface!This tutorial will show you specifically how to paint planets on an already painted galaxy background. If you would like to learn how to paint this lovely galaxy background, head on over to my how to paint a galaxy tutorial!See alsoMaterialsActive Time 1 hour Total Time 1 hour Difficulty EasyMaterials Chalk for drawing planets Acrylic Paints BrushesColors Light Green Permanent Titanium White Mars Black Quinacridone Magenta Neutral Gray Value 5 Naples Yellow Brushes 1/4” Flat 12 bright 4 Round brush or similar size InstructionsDraw the planets with your chalk onto the dried galaxy the first planet by whiting it out with titanium white. Wait for the white to a blend of white, light green permanent and black to create the ecliped on to the next planets by painting them white first and then applying the the planets with black and white. To do Saturn, paint it white first and then Naples yellow. Paint the rings with a smaller brush and gray blended with smaller planets way in the distance by painting smaller circles with your round At A GlanceHow To Paint Planets VideoStep By Step Photos Note the picture directions below are slightly different than the video. For example, I did not white the planets out first in the picture directions. 1. Draw out your planets with chalk. I drew out a simple composition of planets with chalk. Note that the chalk will erase as you paint the planets eclipsed one on the lower left is only half visible so I only drew a half a circle. 2. Paint your planets in! One thing I recommend is to white the planets out first. That means painting the shape white first and then the color so your color shows up nice and bright against the black. Note that I did not do the whiting out thing in the picture directions. Start with light green permanent and paint the shape blend the white with the green on the far right of the shape so it looks like it is brighter in that create the darker eclipsed area by blending black in with the light green permanent. 3. Paint the upper right planet quinacridone magenta + white!Since quinacridone magenta is translucent, I added white to use black for the shadow on the left and white for the highlight on the the black with the rest of the color. 4. Continue on painting in your planets! My gray one got kind of “lumpy” here. Maybe it’s a meteor!Any how, I used “neutral gray” for that gray planet. Then I did the shading thing with mars black. I also painted the smaller planets in. Use a smaller round brush for the smaller Paint SaturnI started by filing the entire circle in with naples I painted gray stripes over the yellow. After that, I did the black shadow line on the far left. 6. Saturn’s RingsFor the rings I used a 1/8″ flat brush and titanium of the ring is thicker on the left and right side. Then the ring gets thinner in the front part that overlaps Saturn. To darken the ring, I painted black lines along the ring using a small 1 round brush any small round brush will do. That’s it!Space Galaxy See Also Glow In The Dark Galaxy Planet Painting TutorialSee how to make this painting glow in the dark!Share! Let’s see those Galaxy Space paintings!!!
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