The second is the rendering style, which generally uses pen spray or hand painting to produce a gradual effect, and generally uses water-colored paper.
Third, the production of natural paper, generally coated paper or colored cardboard. Usually, white is more common.
Because the edge of paper carving is bent with convex rod, the toughness of paper should be considered when selecting paper, otherwise the bending edge will be uneven.
Question 2: What paper is commonly used for hollow paper carving? You can use about 200 grams of cardboard or pearl paper.
Question 3: What paper is suitable for making paper relief? Please go to this month's help post. This post has been deleted.
Question 4: What kind of paper should be used for building three-dimensional paper carving? 1. After the concept of draft is determined, the draft is typeset, and the picture is described in detail to draw a black-and-white effect. The modified part can be white powder. For beginners, the finer the manuscript, the easier it is to carve. If you carve a symmetrical manuscript, you can draw half. 2, cutting, carving, such as carving with a knife. Photos and paper must be nailed together and the four corners fixed on the wax board.
Question 5: What paper is used for this paper sculpture? How about sketch paper? It is best to use cardboard, which is stronger and easier to fix.
Question 6: How to make paper sculptures? Of course, paper carvings are made of paper and then molded with a knife mold. It combines the beauty of painting and sculpture. Paper carving originated very early. It is not so much a new art as a revival of traditional crafts with the help of modern crafts. The production of paper carving requires artists to skillfully use cutting, cutting, folding, rolling, folding and gluing. With the popularization of paper sources and the development of paper carving technology, paper carving has developed into a profitable illustration medium. Today, paper carving is still the vanguard of the three-dimensional illustration industry. Many western art institutions have special departments to teach paper sculpture and its various three-dimensional creation methods. In the era of industrial revolution, due to the vigorous development of industry and commerce, paper carving art began to be popular in the window of department stores, and then the invention of photography further showed paper carving in the print media, forming the popularization of paper carving art, which spread from Europe to all parts of the world in its heyday. The most famous is the annual "3D Art" competition. Artists from Europe, Canada, Australia, Japan and other regions participated in this grand event, providing hard-won awards for super-standard works. Making interesting three-dimensional paper carvings, if we don't tell you what it is made of, from a distance in the frame, most people will mistake it for wood carving or tooth carving, which is the fun of paper carving. The finished three-dimensional paper carving is hung on the wall, which has a feeling of combining classicality with fashion. Many pictures of paper carvings are famous paintings, and the texture and effect of such "famous paintings" are different from those of printing plates, because the process of making paper carvings is full of interest. At present, there are two kinds of paper carving: hand carving and carving-free. Engraving-free printing means that the machine rolls out printing according to the edge of the pattern, and you only need to press it with your fingers one by one. The first step of hand-carved paper carving painting is "carving". The hardest part of carving a painting is the smallest part. Such fine fencing requires your full attention, and that kind of peace of mind will naturally come. All the pictures have been carved, so we have to arrange them one by one. Scrape the back of each part with a plastic pen first, because when carving, uneven stress will make the four sides of the picture tilt to varying degrees. Then "trace" the line with a hook pen. This pen is colorless. After the pen tip is drawn, the picture will appear three-dimensional-it is uneven when viewed horizontally in your hand. Then, some paintings are dark, and you should dip the brush in ink to hook the edge of the white paper. Finally, the process of pasting layer by layer, according to the requirements of the exploded view, paste all the parts you carved in order. At this time, those small parts come alive like building blocks or puzzles, from small windows and stoves to bow ties and neps ... glue is very particular, so we must use stereo glue. This glue is only squeezed out a little at a time, as big as a bead, and then the pattern is "stuck" on the glue. When the glue is dry, it will be elastic when you gently press the picture with your hand, which means "three-dimensional". Making paper carvings, although the picture is certain and the production procedure is the same, the finished product will never be the same. This is because, from "carving" to "pasting", you unconsciously "do" your hobbies.
Question 7: How much g cardboard is better for paper carving? Most of the cardboard used for paper carving is about 230g, depending on the size of the work, whether it is three-dimensional or flat. It is suggested that the large three-dimensional thickness is about 250g, and the small one can be about100 g.
Question 8: What specific tools do you need to learn paper carving? What kind of paper is better to use? What do you need to practice hand carving when beginners learn! Staplers, art knives, wooden boards, waxed paper (glossy paper) and molds to be carved are needed. Just started carving 12 Zodiac.
First, nail the wax paper and a small piece of wax paper together.
Carve along the edge of the mold with a utility knife.
Cut the contents first.
Finally, the outline of the outside is carved, and it is finished.