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Is modeling clay same as polymer clay?

Is modeling clay same as polymer clay?

Modeling clay is an oil-based compound, while polymer clay is polyvinyl chloride, a plastic-based material. Both materials are available in a wide range of colors, but polymer clay has more options in faux colors, such as granite or translucent shades.

What clay should I use for modeling?

Plasticine-type clay is the only true-modeling clay because of its distinct properties. It stays workable and soft, unlike the water-based clay and wax. It does not dry or hardens. It is available in a wide variety of colors which can be used as purchased or can be blended to form new colors.

Can you mix modeling clay with polymer clay?

There’s no problem with mixing different brands together, and you may want to do this often to obtain the properties of both clays. For example, many clayworkers mix Sculpey with Fimo to get a clay that’s easier to work than Fimo, but stronger than Sculpey. Metallic clays used with black create a striking effect.

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Can I use modeling clay for sculpting?

The most easily recognized form of sculpting is clay modeling, that is, the creation of a 3-dimensional piece of art typically using some type of clay: Plastilina (oil-based clay), self-hardening (non-firing) clay, ceramic/pottery clay, wax or other polymer-based material.

Can I bake modeling clay?

There are many kinds of modeling clays and doughs available for home crafters, including some designed to harden into permanent pieces of art once the sculpting is complete. Oven baking is essential for the curing of polymer clay, while it assists air-dry clay to dry quickly and avoid the risk of mold.

Can you mix modeling clay colors?

Each one of the true colour clays contains one pure pigment which means that your combined clays will produce brilliant and bright colours. When mixed with our black and white clays, you can get precise mixing results.

Can you harden modeling clay?

CRAYOLA Modeling Clay is a non-hardening art material. It is designed to be re-molded and re-used, and cannot be hardened. Painting is not recommended. Baking the clay will not dry it out and is not recommended since it hasn’t been designed for this type of use.