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Posted in Sculpture
Molding chocolate sculpture is a fun medium to work in (and tastes great too). Here are some tips to help you get started with molding chocolate sculpture.
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Posted in Sculpture
Why not try making some of animal beads?
Making animal beads with polymer clay is so simple and fun that you’ll just love it! It’s very easy to mold polymer clay just by pressing and giving shape with hands.
So, practically you can make any kind of animal bead with howsoever complex structure. After all, not all animals are straight lines and circles! However, if you wonder how perfectly will you be able to mold the clay to give a perfect shape to your animal bead, you have other option too- you can use a press mold to give shape of an animal to your bead.
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Posted in Painting
You have to prepare time for drying. Of course!
Oil painting is a slow drying paint, which consists of particles of pigment suspended in a drying oil, which is most commonly linseed oil. To change the viscosity of the paint a solvent like turpentine or white spirit and varnish can be added to increase the glossiness of the dried film.
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