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How to make paper carving art?
Of course, paper carving is made of paper and then molded with a knife mold, which 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.

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".