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Mermaid tail tutorial

Step 1: We can draw a fishtail and then draw an ornament. We draw two curves, the front is slightly wider and the middle is slightly narrower, and then the back is unfolded to draw two fish tails. By the way, let's draw two wavy lines to seal the fish tail. Next, draw an ornament, first draw a circle, and then draw a wave.

Step 2: We can draw another curve along the waves and the fishtail to connect them. Draw a fishhook and decorate the lines with bubbles. We can draw a crown on the waves. This time the color is mainly black and white. We'll scale the tail by the way. Then color, and children can also color according to their own imagination.

I wonder if my friends have heard the story of Hai's daughter. Of course, there are no mermaids in this world. Only marine creatures like mermaids-manatees.

In 2005, Lyndon Wolbert, a woman from Los Angeles, California, with the help of Hollywood special effects actor Allen Holt, made a fishtail based on a glass fiber mold according to her body shape. In order to achieve a realistic effect, she also specially carved thousands of fish scales and injected high-quality silicone.

So that the tail can swing freely in the water. The whole process took seven months and cost 654.38+00000 pounds (about 654.38+06000 dollars). Wolbert's tail is about 1.83m long and weighs nearly 16kg. As a professional diver and underwater photography model, she can hold her breath for 5 minutes at a time, the depth can reach 35 meters, and the swimming speed with her tail can reach about 27 kilometers per hour.

Born in Auckland, New Zealand, Ms. Nadia Vichy lost her legs when she was a child, but she has always had a soft spot for swimming. So Vichy contacted Weita Film Studio, which is famous for its excellent props making ability in New Zealand, and asked them if they would like to make a mermaid tail for swimming.

To her surprise, Vita's staff readily agreed. Weita's design team combined 3D simulation and pressing technology with vacuum forming technology to make mermaid tail.

The spine and tail fin of fish tail are made of polycarbonate. The skin on the inside of the tail is a layer of neoprene, and the outer layer is synthetic elastic fiber printed with beautiful fish scale patterns by digital technology. The fish scale pattern is specially designed by the conceptual designer. The unique fishtail finally allows Vichy to swim freely in the water like a mermaid.