What is the difference between making miniature in polymer clay & Air dry clay?
@yvonneyoung66913 жыл бұрын
Unlike polymer clay, Air dry clay doesn't need to be baked. It dries naturally though it may take more time to harden than polymer clay does . Air dry clay needs to be kept moistured during shaping which is not convenient comparing to polymer clay. Air dry clay can be stretched very thin without breaking which is a convenient feature for certain purposes such as making leaves and petals.
@pavitrapartha3 жыл бұрын
@@yvonneyoung6691 thank you very much. Is there particular brand to buy air dry clay & polymer clay?
@yvonneyoung66913 жыл бұрын
@@pavitrapartha The mostly used air dry clay(resin clay) brand is GRACE. This is a Japanese brand and has different types of clays under it. For universal use, this type is recommend ↓ www.amazon.com/Grace-resin-clay-wind-japan/dp/B001UNGXC0/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=grace+clay&qid=1616318640&sr=8-1 It can be fairly hard when completely dried and soft and tough if made into thin films. It comes with no color so you'll need acrylic or watercolor to color it. For polymer clay you can choose Sculpey Premo. There are a lot of colors to choose from. Here is the link of its white ↓. You can search for other colors. www.amazon.com/Sculpey-Premo-Premium-Polymer-1823706MA/dp/B015TAYQU0/ref=sr_1_11?dchild=1&keywords=sculpey+premo&qid=1616340676&sr=8-11 Fimo is also widely used in miniature making. This is polymer clay, too. www.amazon.com/Fimo-Starter-Multicolour-Blocks-Steadtler/dp/B00QHE98VK/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Fimo&qid=1616340768&sr=8-1