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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
Sculey....described as the clay that has put most beginners of sculpting. It's a lot more brittle.
Super Sculpey is a pink like clay that can be sculpted almost translucently. That's why a lot of users mix a bit of black and white Primo Sculpey into it, usually with the aid of a Pasta Roller, to make it grey, and thus more visible to the sculptor for detail etc.
Like Sculpey, it can be baked in the oven or heated with a Heat Gun and work continued. It can be drilled, sanded etc. It's very versatile and extremely malleable, it will pick up every fingerprint!
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I've started a sketchbook to jot down ideas for my 3D work. This was a based on a small sketch I made of a Mushroom House. It's pretty close to the drawing except that also had a telescope room in the roof.
Instead of doing it on computer though I got the Super Sculpey out.
I was surprised how well this came along. I completed the whole thing in a few hours after making a small tinfoil one and coating it in the clay. Even the painting went well. I undercoated it black, then sprayed a bit of white on it. I liked the look so much I did'nt finish painting it to the original idea but just added some muted ink washes.
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