Hello Tom. Great to see you again and to listen to you talk.....I love your voice! Great project with fabulous execution. Your work is always “spot on”!
MUCH appreciated! Ya it is a lot of work, especially this one lol.. It took 2.5 hours just to render this (35 GB video!) and just as long to upload it to youtube. It's not always easy but I LOVE LOVE doing it! Whats worst is noticing a mistake after rendering and fixing it only to wait all that time again lol xD Still worth it, a lot of people here, including you, make it totally worth it! So thank you for that!
@@melissaphillis7247 lol thanks. Well when they are 42 minutes long AND in 4k UHD quality it kinda happens :D I would say my patients is selective, in some ways it's awesome, in other ways... not so awesome hehe!
lol well I guess it would now that you mention it hehe! But since you brought up real food I'd like to say that once a pasta machine is used for clay to should become dedicated to clay only and never used for food afterwords :) Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this demo! For getting awareness of this clay out there. I just backed this. This is really the clay of my dreams. I have always wanted this exact product. But it never existed before. I like to make dolls, figures and I do action figure customs and I have always wanted a way to sculpt something movable or at least rubbery: ie. hair, tails, bits of clothing, hands. And also the possibility with this of making something that is just so durable is amazing. Any clay thing a person makes must be handled with so much care. If it drops, it's dead. Not with this stuff! Oh, and your little snake is adorable!
I can definitely relate, not sure if you seen my Wall Art Lizard "Sushi" series, but I took it down to clean it one day and set it on a end-table for just a minute, well my cat Tigger JUMPED ON IT and slid off the end-table with the lizard and when it hit the floor it shattered. NO MORE OF THAT with Cosclay! And just think, Cosclay has 8 colors too, so we can incorporate cane designs onto our work that'll have just as much durability! Unreal. So excited!
@@TheBroodingTom Ooooh. That's so sad! But yes! No more of that. Even on little details like teeth and fur. And even if your home has a cat. Oh, they love pushing things off of things. I just found your channel so, no I haven't seen that yet. But I do love lizards so I will give it a watch.
Make an emerald green tree boa. That would be awesome! I made mine out of loctite power grab caulk. Not exactly rubber but does have a little flex and very strong.🐍
For sometime i been seeking something for my son to get into. He is hands and im into drawing, hands on so i know this is something we can do. He loves snakes too
Love live and clay snakes and love this video. :) I can't wait until delivery of my cosclay. So excited to get my hands on it. I wish it was sooner than Feb. also but I guess I just have to try to deal with it. :p - Heidi
It really is exciting! I still have 2.5 lbs of this beta clay left... I'm trying to make it stretch (lol pun) but want to do a full-on project involving mostly cosclay again....... something with wings this time... hehehehe
@@TheBroodingTom Yeah you are so lucky!! :) If I got another one I would go for the $30 doll pack of skin tones. I heard you have to make a new kickstarter account though to do more than one pledge. That seems silly.
So I has questions. First I am going to try to make some antlers for a headband/headdress for my daughter. I have copper wire for wire wrapping. I think the larges I have is 20 gauge. I also have stainless steel from the hardware department at Walmart. I don’t remember what gauges I have for sure in that I know it’s larger so I think I have like 18 and I might have a 16 gauge I’m not sure I’d have to go look but I’m trying to figure out is what would be the better option for making an Armature support for inside of the antlers. Because you know you have to wear your wrap them coming up as they branch off so I’m wanting to know in your opinion since you’ve already done this quite a bit would I be better off with the copper or better off with the stainless steel? By listening to what you said I’m kind of guessing that even though the coppers a lower Gage since I’m using so much of the base and branching it out as it goes up the antlers probably the copper is gonna be my better option but if you think the stainless steel is please let me know and why? Thank you so much for doing these videos and for your feedback. I’m so excited to finally try my cosclay. Currently only have the doll sculpting Clay but it should still work fine for this project and I’ll give me a rough idea of where I need to go to use it to actually try a creature. Again thank you for your help have a great one.
I'll have to give that a try thanks. I'm thinking a heavy copper wire would have been the easier.. Like that thick, solid ground wire for example. Very rigid yet easy to shape :D Plenty more to come so I'll definitely get a chance to fool around with some!
Thanks! Ya there's many different rhymes to tell them apart but honestly I think this just makes it more confusing. Basically if yellow is touching red it could kill you lol.
Yeah I was looking it up and saw the rhymes 😄 it is confusing , I’ve seen king snakes here but don’t think I’ve ever seen a coral snake, see you teach more than just clay😄 but you need to watch out for those boogers lol
@@chanspirit1 If you've seen tri-colored king snakes, there are probably coral snakes in your area! It's a form of mimicry to protect them. They wouldn't evolve the coloring if coral snakes weren't around.
Clint's Reptiles just posted a video about coral snakes and talks about the mimicry and and how you see more mimics outside of the coral snakes range. Fascinating stuff!
....or everyday... Man I WISH!!!!! All kidding aside I do want to try posting to a schedule at the very least. Also, I have been thinking about opening up Memberships for access to Live streams (non-members would get them at a later date) Steaming requires ZERO editing on my end and I think I could handle the extra load. I could just do random clay sketches or something, which I've never done btw. Whenever I do come up with a definite schedule of some sort, or Membership plans, I'll be sure to post a video on it. I glad you like all this enough to wanna see it more, means everything.. Thanks for the support!!!
Love the video but the coral snake isn’t even in the top 10 deadliest snakes. Hate to be that guy but I keep snakes and some dangerous ones. Coral snakes are venomous but not that deadly
I can see stop motion hobbyists using this as a go-to material in the future.
You are like the Bob Ross of polymer clay. Sans fro.
I like snakes! Thank you ! For making snakes!
nice snake it looks so real
Hello Tom. Great to see you again and to listen to you talk.....I love your voice! Great project with fabulous execution. Your work is always “spot on”!
Thank you for the kind words, have a Blessed day.
Nice coral snake, Tom. 👁
I just ordered a butt ton of it myself I can't wait to start making my snake chokers
Very nice!. Love watching the process. 👍😊
Thanks! I glad you like it! :D
Love everything you create and thanks for introducing me to cosclay
Thanks for the support it means a lot.
how do you always sound so calm and in control? by the way I love your channel so much. by the way if you were wondering yes this is my first comment
Super cool !subbed!
I dont watch alot of long videos but i watched this
Great video! Thanks
Very cool. Thank you.
Thank YOU for the kind words and support, much appreciated.
Absolutely fantastic snake! Thank you for all the work you put into these videos!
MUCH appreciated! Ya it is a lot of work, especially this one lol.. It took 2.5 hours just to render this (35 GB video!) and just as long to upload it to youtube. It's not always easy but I LOVE LOVE doing it! Whats worst is noticing a mistake after rendering and fixing it only to wait all that time again lol xD Still worth it, a lot of people here, including you, make it totally worth it! So thank you for that!
Wow! Uploads take that long?? You're a patient man!
@@melissaphillis7247 lol thanks. Well when they are 42 minutes long AND in 4k UHD quality it kinda happens :D I would say my patients is selective, in some ways it's awesome, in other ways... not so awesome hehe!
@@TheBroodingTom you take care of yourself and those kitties mate!
This has given me good tips for improving my pasta dough aha
lol well I guess it would now that you mention it hehe! But since you brought up real food I'd like to say that once a pasta machine is used for clay to should become dedicated to clay only and never used for food afterwords :) Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this demo! For getting awareness of this clay out there.
I just backed this. This is really the clay of my dreams. I have always wanted this exact product. But it never existed before. I like to make dolls, figures and I do action figure customs and I have always wanted a way to sculpt something movable or at least rubbery: ie. hair, tails, bits of clothing, hands. And also the possibility with this of making something that is just so durable is amazing. Any clay thing a person makes must be handled with so much care. If it drops, it's dead. Not with this stuff!
Oh, and your little snake is adorable!
I can definitely relate, not sure if you seen my Wall Art Lizard "Sushi" series, but I took it down to clean it one day and set it on a end-table for just a minute, well my cat Tigger JUMPED ON IT and slid off the end-table with the lizard and when it hit the floor it shattered. NO MORE OF THAT with Cosclay! And just think, Cosclay has 8 colors too, so we can incorporate cane designs onto our work that'll have just as much durability! Unreal. So excited!
@@TheBroodingTom Ooooh. That's so sad! But yes! No more of that. Even on little details like teeth and fur. And even if your home has a cat. Oh, they love pushing things off of things. I just found your channel so, no I haven't seen that yet. But I do love lizards so I will give it a watch.
Make an emerald green tree boa. That would be awesome! I made mine out of loctite power grab caulk. Not exactly rubber but does have a little flex and very strong.🐍
I have a milk snake so will def try to make this
It looks great! I love the scales, they look fantastic! Thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks so much!
Great tutorial 🤙🏼😃!!! I pledged as well and cannot wait to get mine 😍
Thank you! And I know the feeling, February feels like a lifetime away!!!
Polymer Clay Artist ... I know , right !!!
The second deadliest snake in the world is actually the Black Mamba, following behind the Inland Taipan.
For sometime i been seeking something for my son to get into. He is hands and im into drawing, hands on so i know this is something we can do. He loves snakes too
Love live and clay snakes and love this video. :) I can't wait until delivery of my cosclay. So excited to get my hands on it. I wish it was sooner than Feb. also but I guess I just have to try to deal with it. :p - Heidi
It really is exciting! I still have 2.5 lbs of this beta clay left... I'm trying to make it stretch (lol pun) but want to do a full-on project involving mostly cosclay again....... something with wings this time... hehehehe
@@TheBroodingTom Yeah you are so lucky!! :) If I got another one I would go for the $30 doll pack of skin tones. I heard you have to make a new kickstarter account though to do more than one pledge. That seems silly.
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Let's say I bake a wing then paint it with acrylic, wont the paint then crack,rip or get ruin if I then bend the wing?
Can u use acrylic varnishes over the paint or will it crack , as I like to protect my finished paint job
What happens after drying? Does the figure remain flexible or fixed?
So I has questions. First I am going to try to make some antlers for a headband/headdress for my daughter. I have copper wire for wire wrapping. I think the larges I have is 20 gauge. I also have stainless steel from the hardware department at Walmart. I don’t remember what gauges I have for sure in that I know it’s larger so I think I have like 18 and I might have a 16 gauge I’m not sure I’d have to go look but I’m trying to figure out is what would be the better option for making an Armature support for inside of the antlers. Because you know you have to wear your wrap them coming up as they branch off so I’m wanting to know in your opinion since you’ve already done this quite a bit would I be better off with the copper or better off with the stainless steel? By listening to what you said I’m kind of guessing that even though the coppers a lower Gage since I’m using so much of the base and branching it out as it goes up the antlers probably the copper is gonna be my better option but if you think the stainless steel is please let me know and why? Thank you so much for doing these videos and for your feedback. I’m so excited to finally try my cosclay. Currently only have the doll sculpting Clay but it should still work fine for this project and I’ll give me a rough idea of where I need to go to use it to actually try a creature. Again thank you for your help have a great one.
nice
Thanks!!
🐍🐘
How come some have already bought the clay ?
is it very flexible or bendable
You could try rolling the wire between the table and a book to get it straighter
I'll have to give that a try thanks. I'm thinking a heavy copper wire would have been the easier.. Like that thick, solid ground wire for example. Very rigid yet easy to shape :D Plenty more to come so I'll definitely get a chance to fool around with some!
The "custom color" 😉
Did you like it?
@@TheBroodingTom I did
Hi thanks for the video, love cosclay and I also pledged. Could you provide a link to the tissue cutting tool?
Awesome! I think I got this tissue slicer at Hobby Lobby, but most other craft stores should have it as well.
Nice! I thought it was a king snake lol 😄
Thanks! Ya there's many different rhymes to tell them apart but honestly I think this just makes it more confusing. Basically if yellow is touching red it could kill you lol.
Yeah I was looking it up and saw the rhymes 😄 it is confusing , I’ve seen king snakes here but don’t think I’ve ever seen a coral snake, see you teach more than just clay😄 but you need to watch out for those boogers lol
@@chanspirit1 If you've seen tri-colored king snakes, there are probably coral snakes in your area! It's a form of mimicry to protect them. They wouldn't evolve the coloring if coral snakes weren't around.
Makes since good point! In any event... if it looks like a clown RUN! lol xD
Clint's Reptiles just posted a video about coral snakes and talks about the mimicry and and how you see more mimics outside of the coral snakes range. Fascinating stuff!
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I feel like I leave this comment almost every time. POST MORE. Maybe 2 times a week? Or every day?
....or everyday... Man I WISH!!!!! All kidding aside I do want to try posting to a schedule at the very least. Also, I have been thinking about opening up Memberships for access to Live streams (non-members would get them at a later date) Steaming requires ZERO editing on my end and I think I could handle the extra load. I could just do random clay sketches or something, which I've never done btw. Whenever I do come up with a definite schedule of some sort, or Membership plans, I'll be sure to post a video on it. I glad you like all this enough to wanna see it more, means everything.. Thanks for the support!!!
I did it and my mom was screening
Link?
It's in the video's description but here it is. 68 hours left.
www.kickstarter.com/projects/cosclay/cosclay-the-future-of-polymer-clay-is-flexible
Love the video but the coral snake isn’t even in the top 10 deadliest snakes. Hate to be that guy but I keep snakes and some dangerous ones. Coral snakes are venomous but not that deadly
You seem so Sweet😍
Aww thanks! :D