Ah Pok's Claypot Models
Jul. 12th, 2010 07:09 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
...Or so 面包 said.
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Anyway I tried out the new packet of light weight clay that I bought yesterday. It feels like foam when it dries, and is indeed super light-weight! In addition, it's also true that the colour does not bleed, which means I won't have to worry about staining (^___^)
My only concern is whether it is waterproof, and that whether it will be squashed easily (like how we can squash foam easily!). One solution to counter squashing it is to buy tiny styrofoam balls as the supporting structure of the piece. That's going to cost money though, and I've no idea how much foam ball-balls cost. I should go check it out na~
For this trying out experience, I only bought one colour, in case the clay is the same texture as that of the wood-clay. Though on hind sight, I will probably just go on and make more of my basic clay figures and carry on with my own personal project! :P Anyway, I painted them using metallic acryllic paints:

Sotong, anyone?
Well, that's from me for today~ (^-^)
~~ * ~~
Anyway I tried out the new packet of light weight clay that I bought yesterday. It feels like foam when it dries, and is indeed super light-weight! In addition, it's also true that the colour does not bleed, which means I won't have to worry about staining (^___^)
My only concern is whether it is waterproof, and that whether it will be squashed easily (like how we can squash foam easily!). One solution to counter squashing it is to buy tiny styrofoam balls as the supporting structure of the piece. That's going to cost money though, and I've no idea how much foam ball-balls cost. I should go check it out na~
For this trying out experience, I only bought one colour, in case the clay is the same texture as that of the wood-clay. Though on hind sight, I will probably just go on and make more of my basic clay figures and carry on with my own personal project! :P Anyway, I painted them using metallic acryllic paints:
Sotong, anyone?
Well, that's from me for today~ (^-^)