Pintura de Coruja em Pedra
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Pintura de Coruja em Pedra

Médio Idade 6-10 35 min Animais

Materiais necessários

Guia passo a passo

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Passo 1: Prepare and sketch the owl face

Wash and dry your rock. Use a pencil to lightly sketch two large overlapping circles for the facial disc — these are the distinctive rounded facial features of an owl. Draw a small triangle beak in the center where the circles meet.

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Passo 2: Paint the body and facial disc

Paint the area outside the facial disc circles with brown paint for the body. Fill the two facial disc circles with a lighter beige or tan color. Apply two coats for solid coverage. Let dry completely.

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Passo 3: Add the large round eyes

Paint two large white circles for eyes, one inside each facial disc. Once dry, add golden yellow or amber irises inside the white circles. Add large black pupils in the center of each iris. Finish with tiny white highlight dots in each pupil for a lifelike sparkle.

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Passo 4: Create feather texture with stippling

Using a toothpick or the tip of your detail brush, stipple (dab) darker brown and lighter beige dots all over the brown body area. Work in rows, angling each tiny dab slightly downward to mimic overlapping feathers. Add small V-shaped or curved lines with a fine brush for individual feather tips.

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Passo 5: Paint the beak, ear tufts, and seal

Paint the small beak triangle with yellow or orange. Add two small pointed ear tufts at the top of the head using dark brown paint. Outline the facial disc edge with a fine line of dark brown for definition. Once fully dry, apply clear sealant spray.

Passo 6: Adicionar código RoxGeo

Escreva ROXGEO.COM seguido de uma barra e o código único da sua pedra (ex. ROXGEO.COM/ABC123) na parte inferior ou verso.

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