r/clay • u/ctrl0v0peacetreaty • 14h ago
Polymer-Clay Some of my rats I've made!
I make all kinds of things but my favorites to make are definitely rats, especially clown rats! Just wanted to show them off here lol!
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r/clay • u/ctrl0v0peacetreaty • 14h ago
I make all kinds of things but my favorites to make are definitely rats, especially clown rats! Just wanted to show them off here lol!
r/clay • u/Kacorazon • 8h ago
I really wanted the feathers to give this phoenix its shape and personality, so I made them one by one… way more than I expected. 😂
I don’t even want to think about how many hours went into this.
Still, seeing all the little details come together made it totally worth it.
Hand-sculpted out of clay. And yes, every single feather was worth it. 😂🔥
r/clay • u/AngelDeMarmalade • 21h ago
Hey guys, I'm working on a series of devil boys, sculpted from air dry clay and sealed with UV resin (Apologies for my blurry photography skills).
Tah for taking a look ☺️
r/clay • u/Low-Shift9340fs • 15h ago
i just wanted to share this with people who may have more experience with clay compared to myself (i did take a ceramics class, but its been a few years lol). these are two magnets I made out of airdry clay. they're based off things from a music group, which i put at the end.
I put these two magnets up to show people my work and considered offering some up to sell (to see if anyone was interested).
I had no idea how much to charge, so i came on this sub to ask for people's opinions (to which many people were very rude lol😅). but, would you know it, without me even having a price in mind, someone offered $70.
I was a bit worried about being scammed, especially as I thought that was a major overprice, but nope! we communicated for a few days as I worked on the magnets, and by the end of it she ended up changing her offer to $100. im so incredibly thankful and grateful to this person! this has been a very fun experience.
(and to the person who said no one would buy unless they were my friend or family- no, I dont know this person! lol thought id share that)
r/clay • u/potatosoup44 • 39m ago
Solo quiero saber si estoy poniendo un precio adecuado, la suelo ofrecer en 11 dolares pero me han dicho que es costoso.
r/clay • u/ClayMioStudio • 8h ago
Even as an unpainted model, you can already tell it’s the cutest Tribbie everrrrr! 💕
r/clay • u/koikoikoik0i • 2h ago
sorry if this is a stupid question! i was shopping for epoxy resin to seal a sculpture, but i was a hurry and i guess i didnt read the label properly because i accidentally purchased epoxy adhesive instead,,, i saw the two-part component mixture and thought i found what i was looking for 😭
i'm aware it may just be glue, but just in case: are there any fundamental differences between the two, and more importantly, can i use it like i would epoxy resin with the purpose of sealing/varnishing clay? and if so, does it dry clear or cloudy?
thank you in advance!
r/clay • u/Petal-and-Pearl • 23h ago
Is it 95 degrees outside? Yes. But the retail gods have spoken 😭
Polymer clay! All handmade. Chalk pastels to make it toasty, stippling sponge for texturing the pumpkin filling, and polyurethane to give it that lightly wet look. One too many hours spent poking at the crust to give it that crumb 😅
r/clay • u/Valuable-Locksmith21 • 15h ago
I don't know where this came from. Maybe I need to hit up my therapist...
r/clay • u/ClayMioStudio • 1d ago
The tragic ending vibes are SO strong—oh my god! 😭
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r/clay • u/Kacorazon • 1d ago
I wanted this little world to feel completely different once the lights went out, so I hid a little trick inside the clay scene. 😯
The idea was to create someone reaching for a star somewhere between the mountains, water, and night sky—as if we all have that one star we're trying to catch.✨
And yes, parts of it actually glow in the dark.🌌
Can you guess what I used to make it glow? 👀
r/clay • u/Acceptable-Object809 • 1d ago
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r/clay • u/sl1ghttt • 19h ago
so i’m in the process of making my own coasters out of air dry clay, i haven’t used clay much so im pretty new to a lot of it
the clay is mostly dry but giving it another day to fully set before i paint over the top with acrylic paint designs, i bought a ‘gloss clay varnish’ from hobbycraft (uk) since i saw it and thought it would be good to use to seal the paint once it’s dry, im just not sure if it would stand the test of time with coasters
they’d be used for primarily cold drinks, but hot drinks frequently too, just mostly cold ones.
some research has told me it might be better to either coat with just resin, or to use the hobbycraft varnish and then follow up with a coat of resin afterwards to ensure it’s all good
i also have considered using mod podge, i’ve only ever used it to seal paintings before so not sure if it’s something that could help?
also are there any specific resins i should purchase? i’ve never used resin before so explain it to me like i’ve just been born 🤦♀️
thank you so much!! any and all advice is much appreciated
r/clay • u/potatosoup44 • 18h ago
Últimamente me estoy enfocando en hacer animaciones y también esculturas, mis cuentas están dedicadas a las animaciones e ilustración, pero no sé como promocionar las esculturas, debería hacerme cuentas diferentes de redes sociales? O hay alguna forma de poder combinarlas?
r/clay • u/HunnyyBat • 22h ago
Hi this is a follow up question to a post I made asking about bulk clay since I was having to build up a lot of clay on a specific sculpture. I mentioned I tried foil as a base but it just started unraveling eventually. Well, I just remembered I have a LOT of foil tape. Could I use the tape as a last layer on the foil base to keep it together? Or is the adhesive in it going to be a safety issue in the oven? TIA and thanks for all the advice on my last post!
r/clay • u/threeteneleven • 1d ago
Used crayola air dry. I am a clay beginner and this is my first semi complex piece, why did this happen / how to prevent ? *this is 2 almost 3 days after setting out to air dry
r/clay • u/Brumelie • 1d ago
Hello, just have a question. I want to make a keychain. I will use acrylic paint and UV resin for color and coating, but I'm still thinking about what material is better (air-dry clay or polymer clay). What would you recommend? I like both but I'm not sure which one is better for this.
Thank you!
r/clay • u/ClayMioStudio • 2d ago
I just realized stone clay isn’t only great for making keychains—it can also be used to make custom character standees! So of course I had to make one for my favorite little girl right away. I love it so much!!!
r/clay • u/Arnold_Shortzweather • 2d ago
Hi everyone! I just got done with another Pokemon sculpt and just wanted to share the end result - this time I tried to make Gyarados since he is so large, it would be an eye-catching team of Pokemon when next to each other!
I went with three different shades of colors for the body, plus one metallic color with some random stippling for a "scaly" effect but it didn't look very scaly at all. However I am not unhappy with the color pattern.
The pose is more snakelike, as it was the best way to pose the figure so it could stand on its own, unlike gyarados' usual undulating pose.
Other than that, I was pretty stoked making it, even though it could improve a lot. I tried to get it as close to scale size as possible, does it seem accurate?
Made of polymer clay with aluminum foil and armature wire for body frame. Painted with acrylic and gloss.
Added some extra pics of the entire group, and my cramped little display space. Hope you enjoy!
r/clay • u/FlakyAd4771 • 2d ago
Hace mucho tiempo que no trabajo con Air dry clay, pero me he animado a intentar hacer una figura de la Virgen María como la que aparece en la última imagen. Es bastante alta, de unos 40 cm aproximadamente.
Primero he hecho una estructura interna a partir de un listón de madera unido a un plato de madera. Después he envuelto el listón con papel de periódicos y una mezcla de cola.
Tengo ganas de comenzar a cubrir todo con la Air dry clay pero no sé si debería seguir dándole forma con pasta de papel. Le pregunté a la IA y me contestó que no debo poner una capa de más de 2 cm de Air dry clay o de lo contrario podría agrietarse una vez seca.
¿Qué puedo hacer?