FLEXIBLE POLYMER CLAY THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE: Cosclay Sculpt Review!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • 🏅MOST FLEXIBLE CLAY KNOWN TO MANKIND? Why is everyone raving about it? Introducing a COSCLAY SCULPT Review. This Review shows you how this rubber-like polymer clay handles straight out of the packet and made into a sample using various tools and techniques. This Polymer Clay is made specifically for hand building and fragile parts of sculptures and you'll see why it's so unbelievable! I am not sponsored by Cosclay - but maybe I should be?
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:22 Cosclay Sculpt Review
    01:09 Best uses
    01:20 Why soooo good?
    02:41 How to store it
    03:15 Squishing out of the pack
    04:14 Magic Wand
    04:39 Weirdo Bird Legs
    05:52 Cosclay Sculpt Sample
    07:15 Important Baking Info!
    07:27 Final thoughts
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  • @twofeathersgalleryart
    @twofeathersgalleryart  4 месяца назад

    The Ultimate Polymer Clay Review Showdown! Check out all types of Polymer Clay here as they roll in: ruclips.net/p/PLdT3400w_rMzSyp3v5U1fs4W9gusinLac🏆

  • @allisonchavez9113
    @allisonchavez9113 4 месяца назад +1

    Great review and very personable-ly presented lol😁😄

    • @twofeathersgalleryart
      @twofeathersgalleryart  4 месяца назад

      Amazing! Glad you enjoyed it Allison! Let me know if you have any questions and also feel free to checkout other reviews too. 😉ruclips.net/p/PLdT3400w_rMzSyp3v5U1fs4W9gusinLac

  • @Tlaloc9
    @Tlaloc9 2 месяца назад +1

    What’s the reason for the gloves?

    • @twofeathersgalleryart
      @twofeathersgalleryart  2 месяца назад

      I have multiple chronic illnesses including MCS (Multiple Chemical Sensitivities) and also severe MCAS (Mast Cell Activation Syndrome) and Nitrile Gloves are the only gloves safe for Polymer Clay use as they don't absorb Plasticisers. Normal healthy people would not have a problem using the clay in bare hands, however be aware that the pigments especially Cadmiums which are Reds and Yellow mostly, are toxic and can be absorbed through the skin. I would suggest (I am not a medical doctor though so please seek your own advice), that you try to wear gloves when conditioning clay to limit exposure and then when working with the clay to build and shape to take off your gloves if you feel comfortable doing so and don't have any health issues like me. You can also cut off the ends of your gloves fingers and make your own nifty finger gloves that make it easier to work with without having your whole hands in gloves all the time. You'll see a lot of professional polymer clay artist using these as they use clay sooooooo much! and it pays to take that precaution if you are doing a lot of Polymer Clay. Hope that helps!

  • @tinkey2562
    @tinkey2562 8 дней назад

    Hello! I am new to clay. I loved this video. I basically make figurines for myself to sit on my shelf. I'm not very good at it yet. Would there be an advantage for me to use this clay just starting out over using something like Sculpey? Since I literally just started I only have a few blocks of sculpey samplers.

    • @twofeathersgalleryart
      @twofeathersgalleryart  8 дней назад

      Hey Tinkey, Sculpey Premo samplers are super cool to start with and get a feel for one of the major players on Polymer Clay brands and it is major for a reason and I recommend it for all beginners along with Cernit. It depends how big your figurines are and a few other things. If they are a larger figurine, for cost effectiveness maybe Coslay sculpt or another clay could work for you, however cost wise depending where you but it, it may end up on par with Sculpey Premo on price. The great thing about the Premo Sculpey samplers is you get a range of colours to mix together and you don't need to worry about painting your finished product. With Cosclay you may want to do a base coat of gesso first before painting with acrylic paint. If you need your figurines to have long thin bits hanging off them or other attachments that could be prone to breakage then cosclay would be good, however generally I don't see too many advantages beyond that, however as I said it depends on exactly the design you are making and what you want to achieve. In the video I am working with the soft formulation of cosclay and perhaps you may like a slightly firmer medium cosclay which might be easier to work with depending on your preference. Cosclay is a very fun clay to work with along with Premo so I don't think you can go wrong either way. Hope this helps! 🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @wereprofessionals9521
    @wereprofessionals9521 Месяц назад

    Do you have any recommended paint brands for use on cosclay? I currently only have paints that dry in a brittle state, so I want to find a brand that doesn't crack when the clay bends.

    • @twofeathersgalleryart
      @twofeathersgalleryart  Месяц назад

      I use acrylic paint (water based) on cosclay and it works fine for me as the paint is based on plastic. I would recommend testing out some acrylic paints on scrap pieces first. Acryliuc paints all have slightly different formulations. Also you could try adding different mediums for more flex such as Silicone Caulk maybe "Kwik Seal" for more elasticity. Hope this helps!