I put him on hold while I am getting ready for my next convention, but I will get him painted and do a Creation Spotlight video of him in the future. Thanks!
crafty living honestly I love working with both. Sculpting with clay is really hard on my hands, so it's nice to take a break from that, and make something with Worbla. Worbla is much more durable than clay, but it also seems more time consuming. Plus with Worbla I almost always end up painting it, so that takes more time too. If you get a chance you should order some to try out.
Here I am researching Worbla five years in the future and you continue to teach. Thanks for making this video.
Thank you for watching! Glad I could help. Be sure to watch my latest video if you haven’t already. It’s a fun project that uses Worbla and Thibra.
We simply love your work - thanks so much for this great tutorial 💖
Thank you!
I hope you filmed finishing the plant monster. I want to see it all done.
I put him on hold while I am getting ready for my next convention, but I will get him painted and do a Creation Spotlight video of him in the future. Thanks!
I finished up the plant monster last week, and he shows up in my latest video.
Are those flow acrylics behind you? Do you also paint?
No, that’s a project my wife worked on with some kids. She used Biocolor paint.
Great job. I had never heard of this before. Which do you prefer working with? This or polymer clay?
crafty living honestly I love working with both. Sculpting with clay is really hard on my hands, so it's nice to take a break from that, and make something with Worbla. Worbla is much more durable than clay, but it also seems more time consuming. Plus with Worbla I almost always end up painting it, so that takes more time too. If you get a chance you should order some to try out.
I'll do that, thx