Here are some of my creations, made by hand, hardened in fire, finished with love.
Here is the tree the victim is hanged from in Disco Elysium
This is my wonky pot
Over here is the Matriorb from Homestuck that doubles as a teapot if you want to drink clay particles because the inside is not glazed
this ones self explanatory ;;;;)
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Can you please explain the last picture
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its vriska serket, from the webcomic Homestuck created by Andrew Hussie (which ran from 2008-2016), recreated in clay.
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Ok sweet tysm, I’ll have to check it out.DoctorBodacious wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 3:44 pm its vriska serket, from the webcomic Homestuck created by Andrew Hussie (which ran from 2008-2016), recreated in clay.
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ooo cool! i always wanted to learn ceramics, it seems like a really practical skill to have!!!
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ceramics are super fun to learn, and once you get the hang of it, the feeling of just taking something from your head and making it REAL in your hands is amazing
clay is super cheap too, id say cheaper than dirt but it literally IS dirt.
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ooooooooo 1) very cool creations!! and 2) i took a ceramics class in high school and it was awesome and ive been dying to get back into it. glad to know clay's apparently cheap!
how do you go about firing it though? do you just use your regular ass oven or do you have an actual kiln? buying a big ass expensive kiln has kept me from getting back into it but i cant say ive ever looked into alternatives before so im v curious to hear if there's an easy solution lol
how do you go about firing it though? do you just use your regular ass oven or do you have an actual kiln? buying a big ass expensive kiln has kept me from getting back into it but i cant say ive ever looked into alternatives before so im v curious to hear if there's an easy solution lol
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i've been using my school's kiln to fire my shit. you could go to a local ceramics shop, if you have one, they might offer firing services. you could also go to a school with a ceramics department and ask if they'd let you.skyboundnero wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 9:26 pm ooooooooo 1) very cool creations!! and 2) i took a ceramics class in high school and it was awesome and ive been dying to get back into it. glad to know clay's apparently cheap!
how do you go about firing it though? do you just use your regular ass oven or do you have an actual kiln? buying a big ass expensive kiln has kept me from getting back into it but i cant say ive ever looked into alternatives before so im v curious to hear if there's an easy solution lol
i wouldn't know anything about firing your things in an oven.
https://www.dickblick.com/products/stan ... talc-clay/
here's 50lbs of clay for 32 cents a pound. id recommend sticking to manufacturer's websites when looking for good value if youre gonna order from online.
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very good to know!! thank youDoctorBodacious wrote: ↑Thu Nov 24, 2022 1:09 ami've been using my school's kiln to fire my shit. you could go to a local ceramics shop, if you have one, they might offer firing services. you could also go to a school with a ceramics department and ask if they'd let you.
i didn't Plan on it so thats fine! was more so asking as a last resortDoctorBodacious wrote: ↑Thu Nov 24, 2022 1:09 am i wouldn't know anything about firing your things in an oven.
woohoo!! cheap dirt!!! thank you for the advice!DoctorBodacious wrote: ↑Thu Nov 24, 2022 1:09 am https://www.dickblick.com/products/stan ... talc-clay/
here's 50lbs of clay for 32 cents a pound. id recommend sticking to manufacturer's websites when looking for good value if youre gonna order from online.
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I found this little cardboard/paper mache skull at a thrift store, so I got some fake flowers and painted it to look mossy. I haven't glued the flowers on yet but I plan to eventually.
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