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Waste Of Clay
Добавлен 26 янв 2014
Sculpting a life size halloween PUMPKIN / jack-o-lantern from polymer clay.
Time lapse video. Just a novice that enjoys playing with polymer clay.
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Polymerclay tutorial BABY DRAGON time lapse
Просмотров 1404 года назад
A novice sculpting with clay. Making a baby dragon - my whole process.
The notion of the Ocean really floats my boat
Просмотров 504 года назад
(Polymer clay) coral, ocean scene. Time lapse.
Sculpting a Polymer clay frog / timelapse tutorial
Просмотров 19 тыс.5 лет назад
2019 watch me sculpt ( and partially paint) this toady frog. Hope you enjoy it!
If you did it and it worked, it's the right way! I love this toad and am going to give it a try!
I love These frohes, Thank you for this tutorial
This was so helpful for me making a toad cake topper. Thank you!
Милая Тыковка ,ты --- прекрасна 🎉
Google maps shows this in a different angle 😭 Secrets in the sky 😭
2 in the bed little one said don't roll over and get undercover 😂
I love this! 🐸
Great job. Can’t wait to make one for my garden.
This channel is so underrated. Thanks for the tutorial!
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Awesome 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍👍❤️
A prince among frogs :) You saved me from pulling all my hair out. I am making a yoga frog for present and those toes have caused me many problems. Also I appreciate the ease you did the texturing. Thank you, thank you :)
Claire thank you for your instruction. I was delighted to learn that I could use foil to help make the body. Great first video. Please list where you found the eyes of the frog in the description. It would be most helpful. I can't wait to see what you make next,,😀
You've created the best pumpkin I ever saw! Actually, I see a character and I want to know it's story :) I feel childish and I would like to talk to it, to become friends. Thank you :)
I love this Toad, excellent sculpting from you..
this was an amazing tutorial thank you this help tons
Can mostly see the back of yr hand
Los caminantes
your pumpkin reminded me of the creatures Mr. Floop created in spy kids!! thanks for sharing the satisfying process of making it :) i’ve been thinking about making a clay jack-o-lantern head to wear on halloween and your video came up at the perfect time!
Amazing! I love it. It was really satisfying to watch you make it.
Please disregard previous message.
OMG I looooove frogs!.... and these are so adorable! I will be making at LEAST one without a doubt. It's too bad I didn't see this a couple of days ago...I just ordered a $70 frog on Etsy to cover a small dent in my mailbox. Thinking it may be a bit "much" to have spent for something that will be exposed to the elements and could even get ripped off. Maybe I'll keep him indoors and make myself one of these polymer clay versions for the mailbox!
Amazing!
Really very cute froggy and realistic too. Don't you have to bake polymer clay? But what happen to the frog eyes when baked?
What frog, nice hands tho.
It would help to see what you are doing but your camera angle is wrong.
ima take you up on putting arm legs, to measure B4 trying to complete my frogs ty
Awesome tutorial thank you 👏🏻👏🏻😘😘
Love your work, do you have an Instagram or Twitter?
Thank you for your kind comment. I don’t have instagram or twitter though Sorry .
Good idea create a 3d clay picture. I was looking options like Mondongo art.
I love the way you treat the paint. Cute dragon. 😀
Thank you, I wasn’t sure if anyone would even watch it. Thank you for watching 🙂
Incredible tutorial! I am aspiring to become a bit of a sculptor myself and this video really helped me grasp polymer clay! It looks stunning!!❤️
Thank you for your kind comment 🙂 I am really pleased that you liked it
Just a tip: adjust the angle of your camera. I know how difficult it is to have a camera in your face while you are trying to work as well as avoiding a "face reveal" but the sculpture is difficult to see. Other than the small technical issue, this tutorial has been my saving grace. I could not sculpt a bullfrog for the life of me!
This is adorable, thanks for the tutorial. (I get to be subscriber #1!)