I'm really glad that I found this on Reddit, this was so cozy to watch. I don't know much about polymer clay but it's so much fun watching your process, as well as learning about tigers along the way. I love how intricate the tiger is and the finished product with paint is beautiful, such a good job.
ah.. amazing work man! i live in india and you might know this is the national animal of india life of clay i ahve a suggestion: can you make a mantis shrimp or a mata mata turtle in the next vid?
Yes we will about to have the mata mata turtle, after i upload the sculpting grapes tutorial next to this tiger😊 then will be followed by mantis shrimp.👍thank you so much my friend.
That is so good! I always enjoy your videos so much. It makes me want to go purchase some clay. LOL! Hope all is well with you and your loved ones and thanks for posting!
oh im so greatly honoured dear Amy, never thought i could inspire others with my simple works. i am truly glad to hear that. wish you all the best luck and may you and your love ones be bless.😊🙏
Yes you heard it right dear, i do this method usually when i have to do the sectional sculpting technique. When your polymer clay sculpture requires 3 or more times of baking process then covering it with sand will prevent the first done section from over curing or possible burning. In my Olaf sculpture i applied different method, the water on a cup baking method. Same purpose to prevent over curing or burning. Hope i elaborated it clearly my dear, thank you for the question, i appreciated it.😊
Omg Kenji this one was incredible :D I mean they all always are but just wow!! Do you think you could do a spotted hyena sometime? They're my favorite animal.
First of all thank you for watching my video brother, and if you are an Indian national then i will beleive in you, and thank you for that clarification brother. Because the source of information i got is from National geographic, maybe, I'm not so sure, but they missed to update their data regarding the bengal tiger. Here is the link to prove my source. www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/bengal-tiger
@@LifeofClay nat geo wild is a platform where u can share ur opinion abt animals which can b later changed by scientific research if it's false and it can b retained if it's proven true . Anyways tigers usually live for 10 to 15 years and if u say 8 to 10 years then mostly they might have died fighting with other tigers for territory and mating rights . Tigers r true warriors and true lords of the jungle . Even i have made a white tiger clay model a year ago like u did .
Wow so cool
thank you so much😉
I'm really glad that I found this on Reddit, this was so cozy to watch. I don't know much about polymer clay but it's so much fun watching your process, as well as learning about tigers along the way. I love how intricate the tiger is and the finished product with paint is beautiful, such a good job.
And i truly appreciated your visit here in my channel mu friend, it really made my day great😊🙏 thank you very very much , very glad you liked it.
Awesome 🔥🤩
thank you so much Neeta
You are an awesome artist
Clay se lion banaaiye😊
Sure brother, very soon😊 thank you
Brilliant!
thanks a lot, Dana😊
thanks a lot, Dana😊
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thanks kapatid😊🙏
This looks amazing, good job man
Thank you so much, mate.
I'm glad you liked it 😊 that means a lot.
Your very talented at making clay animals!
Thank you very much for your kindness my friend🙏 I'm glad you did liked them, i hope to see you around my channel and i appreciate the support. 😊💚
Clay se lion banaaiye😮😊🎉
Long time not watching your video,,,and like the same great job😁
Thank you so much for the support my dear friend😊🙏 i appreciated it much
I really really want one but I don’t have the equipment to :(
to sculpt, we don't really need those fancy tools out there; to be honest, majority of my tools are made by me.😊 thank you Chester.
@@LifeofClay oh thanks
Great sculpture and great video. I love your channel!
Im so much thankful about that brother, thank you for the support🙏😊
Please make an African lion next
yes my friend, next time i will sculpt a lion. thank you so much😊
@@LifeofClay thank you so much
ah.. amazing work man! i live in india and you might know this is the national animal of india
life of clay i ahve a suggestion: can you make a mantis shrimp or a mata mata turtle in the next vid?
Yes we will about to have the mata mata turtle, after i upload the sculpting grapes tutorial next to this tiger😊 then will be followed by mantis shrimp.👍thank you so much my friend.
That is so good! I always enjoy your videos so much. It makes me want to go purchase some clay. LOL! Hope all is well with you and your loved ones and thanks for posting!
oh im so greatly honoured dear Amy, never thought i could inspire others with my simple works. i am truly glad to hear that. wish you all the best luck and may you and your love ones be bless.😊🙏
Clay se lion banaaiye
At 6.30 you say you cover the head to prevent over curing. Can you please explain this as I am just learning polymer clay. Thank-you
Yes you heard it right dear, i do this method usually when i have to do the sectional sculpting technique. When your polymer clay sculpture requires 3 or more times of baking process then covering it with sand will prevent the first done section from over curing or possible burning. In my Olaf sculpture i applied different method, the water on a cup baking method. Same purpose to prevent over curing or burning. Hope i elaborated it clearly my dear, thank you for the question, i appreciated it.😊
I made one
Omg Kenji this one was incredible :D I mean they all always are but just wow!! Do you think you could do a spotted hyena sometime? They're my favorite animal.
Thank you so much dear Calyx, oh yes i love hyenas, i will put that on my list, i appreciated your request my friend😊🙏
Tigers live for 10 to 15 years in the wild man .
First of all thank you for watching my video brother, and if you are an Indian national then i will beleive in you, and thank you for that clarification brother. Because the source of information i got is from National geographic, maybe, I'm not so sure, but they missed to update their data regarding the bengal tiger. Here is the link to prove my source.
www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/bengal-tiger
@@LifeofClay nat geo wild is a platform where u can share ur opinion abt animals which can b later changed by scientific research if it's false and it can b retained if it's proven true .
Anyways tigers usually live for 10 to 15 years and if u say 8 to 10 years then mostly they might have died fighting with other tigers for territory and mating rights .
Tigers r true warriors and true lords of the jungle . Even i have made a white tiger clay model a year ago like u did .
Male bengal tiger actual weight is 265 kg
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Thank you very much, my friend.
Jan. 26 is my birthday and my chinese zodiac is tiger. today is a good day!
indeed it will be a good year not only for tiger's like us but also to everyone. we can stand this pandemic thats for sure my friend. thank you
Clay se lion banaaiye