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How did Altman do it with his bare hands?

Altman's manual method is as follows:

1, preparation materials: you need a cardboard, colored pencils, scissors, glue and some decorations, such as glitter and stickers. First, fold the cardboard in half to make it a rectangle. Then, draw Altman's figure on the cardboard with a pencil. You can refer to the image of Altman and draw his head, body, arms and legs.

2. Next, color Altman with colored pencils. You can choose your favorite color, or you can choose the right color according to Altman's image. You can paint the whole Altman's body with colored pencils, or you can add some patterns or decorations to Altman's body. When the color of Altman is dry, use scissors to cut the shape of Altman along the pencil line.

3. Make sure that the scissors are sharp, so as to cut out neat edges. Then, you can use some extra cardboard to make Altman's eyes, nose and mouth and stick them on Altman's face. Next, you can be Altman's arms and legs. You can cut out the shapes of arms and legs with cardboard and stick them on Altman.

Altman's relevant knowledge is as follows:

1, Altman is a famous Japanese superhero, and his series of works were published by Yuangu Co., Ltd., founded by director Eiji Tsuburaya, who has been known as the "God of Special Photography" since 1960s.

2. The image of Altman is deeply loved by children. They are all giants from outer space, with a height of over 40 meters and a weight of over 1 10,000 tons. They are full of mystery, fighting monsters symbolizing force of nature and the power of conquest, and becoming heroes revered by children. It is worth mentioning that Saiga Altman is a cosmic miracle warrior born of Saiga breath evolved from Palaggi Shield.

3. In addition, the special effects production of Altman series is also classic. In the era when special effects technology is not developed enough, Japanese film and television creators often use proportional models, props (holsters) and optical photography to express special effects scenes such as explosions and wars. This is the so-called feature film.