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Necesitas
Arcilla
Latas de gaseosa
Tijeras
Yeso de París
Bowl de plástico
Tabla de madera
Destornillador
Agua
Cera
Lija
Pasos
1
Sobre la tabla de madera modela la arcilla. Modela algo
sencillo en bloque, es decir, sin demasiados volúmenes
salientes.
2
Recorta el aluminio de las latas de gaseosa en cuadrados de
aproximadamente 3 x 3 cm. Estos cuadrados serán los taseles
del molde.
3
Hunde los taseles en el modelado de arcilla alineadamente, de
manera de crear una división en dicho modelado.
4
Prepara el yeso en el bowl mezclándolo con agua. Ten en
cuenta que no debe quedar espeso ni con grumos.
5
Comienza a crear el molde salpicando al modelado con el yeso
preparado sobre toda la superficie. Debes terminar cuando se
haya formado una capa de yeso de aproximadamente 2,5 cm.
en todo el modelado.
6
Espera un día a que el yeso fragüe y disponte a abrir el molde
con mucho cuidado.
Luego, con agua, debes limpiar las paredes internas del molde
de restos de arcilla.
7
Derrite cera a baño María y pinta con ella todas las paredes
internas de las dos mitades del molde. Luego une las mitades y
átalas firmemente. Prepara nuevamente yeso con agua en el
bowl y viértelo dentro del molde.
8
Espera unos días a que fragüe el yeso. Desata el molde y con
ayuda del destornillador separa el molde de la escultura.
9
Puedes con la lija alisar las rebabas de unión de los moldes.
Importante
Es necesario que no dejes espacio entre los taseles de modo que no se unan las
mitades del molde.
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Pencils (1)- A standard #2 will work fine, but art pencils come in many varieties, from very soft lead
(for a dark line) to very hard lead (for a light line). Pick the one that suits you best. Also, you'll
notice that much of the rough sketching in this book is done with a light color pencil. Then the final
line is put in with a darker lead pencil. You may want to try some of the many color pencils
available and find a brand that you like.
For a sharp drawing, you'll need a sharp pencil. For that you'll need a Pencil Sharpener (2). You
can splurge and get a cool, noisy electric model, or economize with one of the hand-crank variety.
You might also want to pick up a small portable hand-held sharpener for when you're drawing on
the go.
Erasers (3)- It's good to have a plastic eraser such as a Staedtler Mars for eradicating unwanted
darker lines, and a kneaded eraser for getting rid of softer lines and removing dirt and smudges
from your paper.
Speaking of Paper (4),you'll need some of that, too. It'll keep you from drawing all over your
walls. Any paper will do for practice, even a paper bag. But you may want a good drawing paper,
layout bond or bristol baard, for your more finished drawings.
Pens (5)- In animation, the tight pencil drawings are scanned directly, but for printing purposes, a
finished ink line is necesary. "Simpsons" comic books, calendars, merchandise art, etc., all require
inking over the finished pencil drawings. Most "Simpsons" artists use a Rapidograph technical pen
or a Micron archival ink pen to archieve those consistent "Simpsons" -style lines.
White Opaquing Paint (6) such as Pro White is good for covering up inking mistakes, and you can
easily ink back over it after it dries.
You'll rarely see a perfectly straight line in a "Simpsons" drawing, but a T-square (7), Plastic
Triangle (8), and ruler (9) will occasionally come in handy for laying out lines of perspective, floor
and ceiling lines, etc., in background drawings and large props. Final lines are done without these
items to give the backgrounds and props an organic hand-drawn look.
Drawing Board (10)- A good sturdy surface is essential to a good sturdy drawing. A drawing
board is ideal, but a desk or Kitchen table will do as well. Some artists like to work with their paper
on a flat surface, while others prefer to work at an angle. You decide what works best for you. If
you can't afford an adjustable drawing board, inexpensive lightweight boards are available that
you can hold on your lap or prop against the edge of a table.
If you're working at an angle, White Paper Tape (11) is essential for keeping your drawing on
your board and off the floor.
Lighting - Your drawing will come out better if you can actually see what you're doing. If you
decide to work at a drawing board, it's a good idea to get an adjustable Clamp-on Lamp (12).
Otherwise, make sure your space is will lit or that you have access to lots of Sunlight (13).