Introduction: Take the Uncastrated Belcher Family From Bob's Burgers

These techniques can also be used to form any of the other

characters you would like to make using little clay.

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What you volition call for:

+ Tinfoil

(I secondhand much I bought for $0.99)

+ An smooth 1llb block of White Sculpey oven-broil stiff

+ An oven

+ A baking dish that testament ONLY exist misused for remains

(I use one from the dollar tree for this)

+ Clay sculpting tools

(OPTIONAL, I have them so I exploited them merely I have made many other characters with out them. They are not necessity but they are handy to have.)

+ Varied shades of acrylic paints and different sized paint brushes.

+ A pencil (optional)

+ Rouge compose, thin slant, if you don't undergo a steady hand for painting small details

(Nonmandatory- I didn't economic consumption one I just used a small tip brush and whatsoever errors I just chastised by painting over them ^_-)

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Step 1: FOR THIS YOU WILL NEED Tin foil AND CLAY.

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1) Start by creating the base of the upper body with tin foil. Make a ball shape for the head and a cylinder determine for the body.

2) Future roll two long pieces equal to make the understructur for the implements of war and legs. At one time rolled fold them slightly in the middle to judge if the length will be correct.

(If not long enough add Thomas More tin foil and if too long-dated trim down with scizzors)

3) Commence to cover the head, trunk and the ends of the munition and legs of the canister construction you created with Lucius Clay.

(If you have never worked with Sculpey clay I recommend pulling a teensy piece off the lug, needing it until soft, then rolling into a orchis and flattening it out)

4) Connect the legs to the bottom of the torso. Covering the uncovered middle of the legs with clay attaching it to the bottom of the body in the presence and back. Then adding clay to each side.

5) Bind the arms to the neck opening and shroud with clay.

6) Past bind the neck and arms to the torso.

7) Attach the head to the neck.

8) Next I ironed the figure out molding the Henry Clay over the immoral until fast.

9) Then we shuffling little tin can frustrate ovals for the feet. Get across and attach.

10) Add a minuscule roll of clay crosswise the chest for Linda and Tina and smooth.

11) Add a small spot of remains to the noise of each character, livelihood in mind the girls have smaller noises.

12) For Louise sum up her bunny rabbit ears aside adding to a greater extent tinfoil beaded in clay to her head.

Broil AT 275 FOR 10 Proceedings.

Step 2:

1) Add a thin coil of clay around the characters necks and arms to delineate where their clothing is.

2) Then do the same adding a thin coil of clay to delimit the bottom of shirts, dresses and pants.

3) Add much clay around the presence of each characters head.

4) For Louise her tomentum flips out from under her chapeau just slightly on each lateral.

5) For Linda it is similar to Louise's hairdo flipping out but it is thirster.

6) For Bob add quaternary small coils to the top and tally a weak coil for his mustache.

7) For Tina cover her smooth promontory with clay, it is in a bob cut.

8) For Gene tote up ears and hair that goes around the front of his ears and behind the ears to his shoulders in the hindermost.

9) Assume't block to make Linda's glasses away shaping coils into glasses frames.

(Tina's are a different shape so we can paint those happening)

10) If any part of the figure needs adjusting add Henry Clay where needed and smooth.

Broil AGAIN AT 275 FOR 10 MORE MINUTES.

Step 3: ​FOR THIS Region YOU WILL Pauperization THE ACRYLIC PAINT AND PENCIL:

1) I started by painting the lightest colors first and the darkest colours last.

2) I painted the skin first and so let it medium-dry.

3) Next paint the clothing. Let it dry. (Tina's hat is garden pink and her dress is green; Linda's shirt is red with dispirited jeans and red glasses; Bob's shirt is covered and his knickers are grey; Tina's shirt is light blue and skirt is dark blue and Gene's shirt is yellow with light blue pants)

4) Paint the pants let them dry.

5) Paint the hair. Since IT is black and sometimes case-hardened to paint over if try to utilisation a thin tip brush to remove redundant in unwanted places. Then when sear go over any errors with the correct rouge color.

6) Paint their shoes and sox.

7) Excluding Tina for now, for each face use the pencil to draw it thusly you john make sure information technology looks right-handed b/f painting IT. And so key 2 black dots for eyes and a thin curved line for the mouth. Have dry.

8) Paint a small white pane into the black dots we painted for the eyes. Rent dry.

9) Paint an even smaller dot into the white scatter to finish each characters eyes, other than Tina.

10) For Tina Paint Black transparent glasses, once that dries fill in with white and add black dots to the center.

11) Paint eyebrows, Kuki-Chin lines and any other details (the like Bob's branch hair)

12) Paint the socks and place.

13) Touch up some needed spots and correct any errors by painting over them.

Step 4: You Are Directly Done!

You now have the entire Belcher family ready to make burgers and amuse you with their kooky family shenanigans!

You can use basically the same techniques to make whol the other any other characters you wish!

Good luck to you. Hope you enjoyed.

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