I appreciate that you included the baked version of the colors, and never would have thought of making a book to document color combos! I don't really use clay, so I hadn't even thought of doing a stress test. Also had no idea that you could mix powdered pigments in with clay - I assumed it would mess with the clay somehow
Oh yes, I was very pleased to see that the colours baked true. I am glad you liked my colour documentation ♥ When adding in powdered pigments, I just do a little at a time. If you add to much to start with, it can be hard to handle.
Very in-depth and detailed process! Loved how organized everything was - timestamps and linked website were an exceptionally nice touch. Well done with the video, can't wait for the next one!
I'm on a polymer clay Facebook group and someone used Cosclay for detailed sculptures. Cosclay seems to be it for me researching before I settle on a clay. I appreciate the strength test bc I want clay that is really durable
It's great for durability. I made 2 skull rings for Halloween and loved them so much, I have been wearing them every day. Good luck on your claying adventures.
It's so cool that you make your own color bar of the clay along with RGB code! The comparison and the testing are clear! I love your works, especially the Slime with multiple mutation (unicorn horn, unicorn tail, fairy wings, kitty eyes, kitty mouth, goldfish fins)
Your video is a wonderful review for CosClay and all the things you can do with it! I LOVE your organization system and may have to steal some of your organizational ideas, lol! Thank you for the blend tests! I have a LOT of Sculpey and, knowing I can blend it into CosClay with varying degrees of flexibility helps a lot! Thank you for making this!
Thank you Tyrrlin for your lovely comment. Haha yes, steal away, it is a very useful system. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave a comment ♥
I have been using polymer clay for many years now but I never thought about tracking and cataloging the way that you do. I do it for my watercolors, I should do it for my clay too. Thank you for helping me find my next project, going through all of my clays, indexing them, and keeping track of everything. This video was very helpful and I am going to have to give CosClay a try. I like how flexible the CosClay seems. Your captured critters are so beautiful!! I can't wait to watch your sculpting tutorial. You have a new sub. :D
Thank you for subscribing. I really appreciate that. I am glad you have a new project to get started on with cataloging your clay ♥ It can be slow and tiring, but I just do a little bit here and there. 🙂
Well done in deed, love how organised you are. The information books are fantastic, time stamps were very thoughtful. It looks like you did everything the way that you wished others would have done them. Provo! I applaud you on this video!
Wow that was a fantastic presentation, covered everything I wanted. Big thumbs up and I’ve just subscribed. This was the first video I’ve watched of yours, now I can’t wait to watch more of them. Awesome job.
I am so pleased that you like my content ♥ It is the most versatile clay that I have ever used. I used to feel restricted with what I could create, of fear of it breaking while sculpting or even after it has been completed. But now I am confident making thin and crazy looking shapes. 👍
I never liked premo. Even when it came to just regular sculpting it was still hard to use because it broke so easily. When it came to regularly sculpt, I used sculpy baish (sorry I can’t spell today lol) and it worked beautifully but even though it stayed together well and painted well I only recommend it if your only sculpting models that you aren’t going to move around at all. Recently, my sister tried the cosclay and omg, it was amazingly flexible and durable! I highly recommend this clay if your looking forward to sculpting something that would normally be very fragile by useing other materials. Also, sculpy is definitely a go to kind of clay, it’s a really nice clay, but it can’t be thrown around or anything like cosclay can. It is a great clay and I personally think it’s the best kind of clay to use if you want the clay to not be indestructible. Highly recommend it
I am very impressed with CosClay as well. I had previously used Sculpey Medium Blend for figures, but even just sitting on the bench, they still manage to break if bumped. I don't have that problem with CosClay, even if I let my kids play with the finished sculpt.
Nice video, i bought cos clay and its on the way, so i decided to research on videos about the flexibility, becuase i need flexability cause i make jewlery out of clay(really only the miraculous jewlery from MLB😂) and some of them require flexibility for me to wear them and and be able to hold up if i drop them.But anyway hope you had a very merry christmas and a happy new year😊
I am glad you liked the video. Cos clay is great for jewellery. I have made quite a lot of detailed rings that have held up well to wearing and dropping 😂. Thanks for the Christmas wishes. Hope you have a great new year.
Cosclay is awesome when cooked because of how flexible it is. However, I find it hard to work with since it's so soft. I prefer firmer clay (e.g. kato clay) since I can hadle my figures when sculpting without squishing my previous work. I guess I'll have to pre bake more.
The Cosclay from the Kickstarter was actually really firm (which I love). I love Kato clay too, because it's so firm. I believe the clay they brought out after the Kickstarter was way too soft and then they added a firm line (I think). I am still using the Kickstarter clay. If the cosclay you have is to soft you can press it between 2 sheets of paper to leech out some of the oils. Good luck, hope you get some use out of the clay you already have.
Great review! Really appreciate the depth and testing that went into this video. I've been looking into branching out of my usual Premo and Sculpey for "bulkier" clay buys and this video gives a great range of considerations. Agree that the saturation should be bumped up a bit, this was one of my major concerns when searching for new brands, but excited to see that the pigments might help with that.
Hi, this video is fantastic! I have a question about painting grey cosclay with acrylics?....have you had any experience with acrylic paints remaining slightly tacky/easily scratched after drying? I also use "cheap acrylic paints" (lol) which is why I am asking you!! I have completed four projects to date- two in grey medium firm and two in doll beige. All painted with 2-3 coats of acrylic paint, different color blends, each coat was given time to cure, and it was mixed well before painting. Each time the finished result feels slightly tacky to the touch and I can easily scratch it with a fingernail. I'm hoping at some point to be able to sell sculptures but I want them to be durable before I sell any! And I've read so much about not using certain types of clear sealers on polymer clay, but I'm not sure if they will work on acrylic paint painted over polymer clay (lol). I am ordering some of the Cosclay liquid sealer as soon as I get paid but in the meantime I am wondering if you have had the same experience with your acrylic paints and if so, do you have any suggestions on how to fix it? Thanks, and thanks also for the amazingly informative and detailed video!
Hello Forest. I am so glad the video was useful to you. That is a great question and definitely something I experienced when starting out. So, a couple of things can cause tacky paint on cured clay. Always make sure that the clay has been correctly baked (especially larger figures). If the clay is not cured in the center of the figure, the uncured clay will leach and cause paint to not stick. Another reason for paint being tacky can be surface oils. I smooth down my sculptures with baby oil, before baking. But it is important to give the sculpture a soapy bath after it has cooled right down after baking. I do this even if I haven't used baby oil on the sculpt. If you do those 2 things, that should completely fix the tacky paint issue. I then give my sculptures an undercoat (this is optional). I use PVA glue (Wood glue) because it is cheap. An undercoat really helps cheaper acrylic paints to go on thicker. As for clear sealers. Yes, you are correct. You do need to be careful with what kind you use. Be sure to get a water based clear coat. I use a water based polyurethane gloss from the hardware store. It is cheaper than craft stores and it comes in larger tins. I am still using the same tin I bought several years ago.
Incredible video Thank you for all that work! June 2020 and I STILL cant buy this cosclay in the UK, Im desperate to buy it lol, nothing on their website apart from summer 2020 so just waiting, this was VERY handy thanks again: OH I forgot to say I subbed, and after all your work you deserve it lol
Thank you so much for the lovely comment, and for appreciating the work that went into making this video. Hope you can manage to get your hands on some cosclay as soon as you can. I am sure you will enjoy it. And thank you for subscribing, it is very much appreciated.
Thanks Andy. 11 months ago CosClay was really hard to get your hands on. And at that point they did not have many International distributors. I am sure Ron has found some by now. 👍
What time did you bake these tests? Sorry if you said in the video and I missed it (As that does effect the strength of the clay of course, not sure about baking times and cosclay flex though)
Both Cosclay and Sculpey have the exact same baking time and temperature. 30 minutes at 275 degrees fahrenheit. I always preheat my oven and use an oven thermometer. All creations do not enter the oven until the temperature has been reached. The temperature that it is in for , is far more important than the time it has been backed for. You can keep putting a sculpt in the oven as many times as you like. But you never want to have the temperature too low or too high.
thanks for the excellent analysis. I'd like to ask if you've tried sealing the paint? I'm painting using vallejo paints and sealing with vallejo polyurethane seals. I sculpted a sort of action figure sculpture, but moving around parts (clay on clay abrasion) tends to remove the paint even after multiple 2-3 coats and a day of curing. It's a real shame because this is excellent for movable sculpts. Thanks in advance :)
Really great question. So for me, I only usually use a sealer (Water based Polyurethane Gloss from the hardware store.) On eyes and fingernails or claws, just to add extra shine. I see what you mean about clay on clay, rubbing off paint. That is a real shame. I have never used it, but maybe a UV cure resin or a 2 part epoxy gloss coating might be an option. I have heard that those give a really hard coating. Good luck, I hope you find something that works for you.
@@NikitaMaree I see, I read that spraycan sealers are incompatible with polymer clay which is why I avoid them. I haven't tried the UV resin and 2 part epoxy gloss, but I'll try to source for them locally. Thank you for the suggestion!
If I were to buy this clay, is it also designed for smaller keyring sized creations and would it hold up? I've never had experience with clay making before so having some knowledge would help.
Yes. It would be perfect for things like key chain charms. I often sculpt smaller things like the Crash Bandicoot charms or Tiny Tina charms (from my previous videos). But I am always worried about them breaking if they get knocked around. But this new CosClay seems perfect for these kinds of uses. I have only been using if for about a month, but I am really impressed with it's strength and flexibility.
The Kickstarter version that I have is very stiff. I do believe that they have a softer option now. Sculpey III is very soft and a lot of people with sore hands like it. Mont Marte is also quite soft, but I find it to be a bit tacky as well. Good luck finding a clay you are comfortable working with.
You are welcome ♥ Unfortunately I haven't really used any clay that doesn't need baking, so I couldn't recommend anything. But last night I just started messing around with "Jovi" air dry clay. It's a large piece so I wanted to try something different. But this morning I have noticed some cracks in it. I am not sure how strong it is. But I will have a video of the sculpt I am attempting in a month or so ♥
Hello Diego. Thanks for the question. The CosClay package instructions say "Bake for 30 minutes at 275 degrees Fahrenheit (135 degrees Celsius) per 1/4 inch (6mm). " I always use a oven thermometer so I can check the temperature accurately. And once I notice it has finally reached the appropriate temperature I then reset the timer for at least 30 minutes. Then I leave the creation in the oven until it completely cools down naturally. Hope this helps.
Very good question. Unfortunately I am unable to answer that. I did find this video on boiling polymer clay. Hope it answers some questions for you. th-cam.com/video/EPqzkSZLt7I/w-d-xo.html
My goal isn't to tell people what is the best 🙂. It's to hopefully give everyone a good look at the product and let them decide for them self ♥. We all have different requirements that we look for with our clay's. So what I might consider to be best, someone else might not. 👍
Oh no. That is terrible. I sometimes find if I'm in a rush and didn't soften it up enough before sculpting, it can break. I try to always condition the clay as much as possible. Good luck and I hope it works out for you.
'Timestamps'
01:36 - Colour Shift.
01:51 - Saving Money.
05:53 - Basic Colour Mixes.
06:22 - Colour Coding System.
07:59 - Flexibility and Strength test.
15:31 - 64 Colour Mixes.
16:00 - Pearl and Graphite.
16:57 - Gray Clay, Painted.
17:41 - Mixing in Pigments.
18:13 - Thoughts and Opinions.
This is straight up the best indepth review I've seen yet. Phenomenal work!
I truly appreciate that. Thank you very much.
I appreciate that you included the baked version of the colors, and never would have thought of making a book to document color combos! I don't really use clay, so I hadn't even thought of doing a stress test. Also had no idea that you could mix powdered pigments in with clay - I assumed it would mess with the clay somehow
Oh yes, I was very pleased to see that the colours baked true. I am glad you liked my colour documentation ♥
When adding in powdered pigments, I just do a little at a time. If you add to much to start with, it can be hard to handle.
Took me about 6 cos clay videos, but here I am at the BEST ONE
I am so glad you got something out of my video. Thank you very much.
Yeah you laid it out perfectly and just like everyone said, your idea for the color book is amazing! Keep up the great work.
I love how detailed everything is and how clearly you speak, very easy to understand
That means a lot, thank you so much ♥
This is the best review. Just needs a bit about baling temp and time when mixed with other clays.
Thanks so much Imelda for the input. I really appreciate it.
Love how bright and durable it is might look into buying some myself
Very durable 👍
Very in-depth and detailed process! Loved how organized everything was - timestamps and linked website were an exceptionally nice touch. Well done with the video, can't wait for the next one!
Thank you so much. I really appreciate that. ♥
I am glad you thought it was organized.
I'm on a polymer clay Facebook group and someone used Cosclay for detailed sculptures. Cosclay seems to be it for me researching before I settle on a clay. I appreciate the strength test bc I want clay that is really durable
It's great for durability. I made 2 skull rings for Halloween and loved them so much, I have been wearing them every day. Good luck on your claying adventures.
this is really cool and i never thought of using a book to document the colours
I am so glad you liked it.
The book is really useful ♥
I love how organised all the colours are and the slime is adorable 💕 Keep up the content!
Thank you ♥
Love the timestamps and how organised all of the clay is, super detailed and I LOVE THE SLIME
I am glad you think so. I love the Slime sculpt too ♥
It's so cool that you make your own color bar of the clay along with RGB code!
The comparison and the testing are clear!
I love your works, especially the Slime with multiple mutation (unicorn horn, unicorn tail, fairy wings, kitty eyes, kitty mouth, goldfish fins)
Thank you so much. I am glad it was informative.👍
6v Slime😊 or 7v with the spotty body 😀
Your little critters are the cutest.
Thank you ♥ I have been working on them for years now.
They are my usual go to thing to sculpt.
Your video is a wonderful review for CosClay and all the things you can do with it! I LOVE your organization system and may have to steal some of your organizational ideas, lol! Thank you for the blend tests! I have a LOT of Sculpey and, knowing I can blend it into CosClay with varying degrees of flexibility helps a lot! Thank you for making this!
Thank you Tyrrlin for your lovely comment. Haha yes, steal away, it is a very useful system. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave a comment ♥
This is actually so informative!
Really glad you found it informative ♥ Thank you.
This was organized, well thought out, had nice controlled experiments, and thorough. Thank you for this video
I truly appreciate that. Thank you so much for your kind comment. I worked really hard on this video 💕
thanks for one of the most helpful and professional tutorials - loved being able to skip to only the bits i need. much appreciated.
I am so glad you found it useful. Thank you for watching.
I have been using polymer clay for many years now but I never thought about tracking and cataloging the way that you do. I do it for my watercolors, I should do it for my clay too. Thank you for helping me find my next project, going through all of my clays, indexing them, and keeping track of everything. This video was very helpful and I am going to have to give CosClay a try. I like how flexible the CosClay seems. Your captured critters are so beautiful!! I can't wait to watch your sculpting tutorial. You have a new sub. :D
Thank you for subscribing. I really appreciate that. I am glad you have a new project to get started on with cataloging your clay ♥ It can be slow and tiring, but I just do a little bit here and there. 🙂
Well done in deed, love how organised you are. The information books are fantastic, time stamps were very thoughtful. It looks like you did everything the way that you wished others would have done them. Provo! I applaud you on this video!
Thank you Renda. That is such a lovely comment.
Amazing work! Thanks for putting this together.
Thank you so much. I am glad you found it helpful. 👍
Love the critters they are so cute
I am so happy you love my Captured Critters. They are my go to thing to sculpt ♥
Love the review, your organization tho, so impressed.
Loved all of the little critters. Looking forward to your next video!
Thank you Alex. Glad you like my organization, I am a little crazy with it sometimes 😀
I really love all of the sculpts you made. They are all adorable and colorful, especially the Slime.
Thank you so much. I appreciate that ♥
Wow that was a fantastic presentation, covered everything I wanted.
Big thumbs up and I’ve just subscribed. This was the first video I’ve watched of yours, now I can’t wait to watch more of them.
Awesome job.
Thank you so much. I am glad you found the video useful. And thanks for subscribing 👍
Very comprehensive and informative. Thank you for all your attention to detail.
Thank you Fran for the lovely comment.
I really appreciate it.
Thank you, your expertise, it's just what I needed, so well demonstrated
Thank you Sylvia. I am glad it was helpful.
Oh my gosh! I love all your little sculpted creatures! And your organization is insane, I love it! Really great review!
Thank you so much ♥ hahaha yes, I have a problem with organization. 😄
Thank you for all this work. I’m speaking from the future and just got some translucent! Can’t wait to try it.
You are very welcome. That is so cool. I hope you like it. I haven't bought or used the Cosclay translucent yet. Let me know how you go. 👍
Thank you for such an informative video. Not only did I learn about CosClay, I also learned a lot about mixing colors.
Very glad to hear that ♥ Thank you.
Loved your video , they just released translucent cosclay and it's great
It looks amazing. The Australian distributors don't have any stock yet.
But I can't wait until they do.
I am glad you loved the video.
Lost of info here, very useful. Love the color book and the adorable critters. ❤️
Thank you very much ♥
Glad you liked it.
the best and most complete review i have ever see Nikita, thank you very much, im your new subscriber, very professional!!
I truly appreciate that. Thank you for the support.
YES, JUST WHAT I needed. Thank you so very much, I loved this, perfect! Subscribed!
I am so glad it was what you were looking for. Thank you so much for subscribing.
Thank you for explaining how you do your color charts; that's a very useful system I plan on implementing into my process.
I am so glad you found that part helpful Rebecca.
Really great review of the product. It appears to be very versatile and makes amazing creatures. Love your content so far.
I am so pleased that you like my content ♥
It is the most versatile clay that I have ever used. I used to feel restricted with what I could create, of fear of it breaking while sculpting or even after it has been completed. But now I am confident making thin and crazy looking shapes. 👍
Omg I adore the slime so adorable
Ahhhh 🙂 Thank you so much ♥
This is really amazing! The color combinatiions are endless.
They really are. That is honestly my favorite part about sculpting.
The endless colour possibilities ♥
Great work very very very helpful love from Milano Italy
Thank you so much. I really appreciate your kind words.
Great work! Love seeing these DIY channels since I'm not personally a fan of digital art, and at top of it you're really skilled!
I really appreciate that. Thank you so much ♥
This was incredibly useful. Thanks so much!
I am so glad. Thank you for watching 👍
Beeeest review by far.
Thank you so much Josè.
Great video! ❤
Thank you so much.
I love that you organised everything, the slime is so adorable, you are so talented ❤
Thank you very much ♥
Really loved the video. I would love to make clay critters.
Glad you liked it ♥
Thanks I learn a lot. Your art is amazing
Thank you for watching. I am so glad it was helpful ♥
very interesting video ☺️ everything was so organized and the slime in the video was very cute ^^
So glad you liked the slime , thank you 🙂
Thank you for all this work!
I am so glad it was helpful. Thank you for your comment.
I never liked premo. Even when it came to just regular sculpting it was still hard to use because it broke so easily. When it came to regularly sculpt, I used sculpy baish (sorry I can’t spell today lol) and it worked beautifully but even though it stayed together well and painted well I only recommend it if your only sculpting models that you aren’t going to move around at all. Recently, my sister tried the cosclay and omg, it was amazingly flexible and durable! I highly recommend this clay if your looking forward to sculpting something that would normally be very fragile by useing other materials. Also, sculpy is definitely a go to kind of clay, it’s a really nice clay, but it can’t be thrown around or anything like cosclay can. It is a great clay and I personally think it’s the best kind of clay to use if you want the clay to not be indestructible. Highly recommend it
I am very impressed with CosClay as well. I had previously used Sculpey Medium Blend for figures, but even just sitting on the bench, they still manage to break if bumped. I don't have that problem with CosClay, even if I let my kids play with the finished sculpt.
I'm in love😍
So glad you like my video Annie.
Invaluable review! Thank you :)
Really appreciate that. Glad it was helpful.
Nice video, i bought cos clay and its on the way, so i decided to research on videos about the flexibility, becuase i need flexability cause i make jewlery out of clay(really only the miraculous jewlery from MLB😂) and some of them require flexibility for me to wear them and and be able to hold up if i drop them.But anyway hope you had a very merry christmas and a happy new year😊
I am glad you liked the video. Cos clay is great for jewellery. I have made quite a lot of detailed rings that have held up well to wearing and dropping 😂.
Thanks for the Christmas wishes. Hope you have a great new year.
Awesome video. Would you do tutorials of modeling in the future? Your work is adorable
Absolutely, I have more plans for sculpting tutorials to come in the near future. ♥
Thank you
I am glad you got some use from the video. Thank you for watching.
Cosclay is awesome when cooked because of how flexible it is. However, I find it hard to work with since it's so soft. I prefer firmer clay (e.g. kato clay) since I can hadle my figures when sculpting without squishing my previous work. I guess I'll have to pre bake more.
The Cosclay from the Kickstarter was actually really firm (which I love). I love Kato clay too, because it's so firm. I believe the clay they brought out after the Kickstarter was way too soft and then they added a firm line (I think). I am still using the Kickstarter clay.
If the cosclay you have is to soft you can press it between 2 sheets of paper to leech out some of the oils.
Good luck, hope you get some use out of the clay you already have.
@@NikitaMaree I think they got some fimer options in the grey colour. I bought the colored one, and I saw no firmer options.
Ahhh yes, that makes sense. It's a shame they don't have firm in the colors, because I really like the flexibility.
Great review! Really appreciate the depth and testing that went into this video. I've been looking into branching out of my usual Premo and Sculpey for "bulkier" clay buys and this video gives a great range of considerations. Agree that the saturation should be bumped up a bit, this was one of my major concerns when searching for new brands, but excited to see that the pigments might help with that.
Thank you very much Binh. So glad you got some use out of the video.
Hi, this video is fantastic! I have a question about painting grey cosclay with acrylics?....have you had any experience with acrylic paints remaining slightly tacky/easily scratched after drying? I also use "cheap acrylic paints" (lol) which is why I am asking you!! I have completed four projects to date- two in grey medium firm and two in doll beige. All painted with 2-3 coats of acrylic paint, different color blends, each coat was given time to cure, and it was mixed well before painting. Each time the finished result feels slightly tacky to the touch and I can easily scratch it with a fingernail. I'm hoping at some point to be able to sell sculptures but I want them to be durable before I sell any! And I've read so much about not using certain types of clear sealers on polymer clay, but I'm not sure if they will work on acrylic paint painted over polymer clay (lol).
I am ordering some of the Cosclay liquid sealer as soon as I get paid but in the meantime I am wondering if you have had the same experience with your acrylic paints and if so, do you have any suggestions on how to fix it?
Thanks, and thanks also for the amazingly informative and detailed video!
Hello Forest.
I am so glad the video was useful to you. That is a great question and definitely something I experienced when starting out. So, a couple of things can cause tacky paint on cured clay.
Always make sure that the clay has been correctly baked (especially larger figures). If the clay is not cured in the center of the figure, the uncured clay will leach and cause paint to not stick.
Another reason for paint being tacky can be surface oils. I smooth down my sculptures with baby oil, before baking. But it is important to give the sculpture a soapy bath after it has cooled right down after baking. I do this even if I haven't used baby oil on the sculpt.
If you do those 2 things, that should completely fix the tacky paint issue.
I then give my sculptures an undercoat (this is optional). I use PVA glue (Wood glue) because it is cheap.
An undercoat really helps cheaper acrylic paints to go on thicker.
As for clear sealers. Yes, you are correct. You do need to be careful with what kind you use. Be sure to get a water based clear coat. I use a water based polyurethane gloss from the hardware store. It is cheaper than craft stores and it comes in larger tins. I am still using the same tin I bought several years ago.
Your organization is impressive. I’m too adhd for that 😂❤
Hahaha 😂 Thank you.
I feel the need to organise everything 😂
But it doesn't always go to plan.
Incredible video Thank you for all that work! June 2020 and I STILL cant buy this cosclay in the UK, Im desperate to buy it lol, nothing on their website apart from summer 2020 so just waiting, this was VERY handy thanks again: OH I forgot to say I subbed, and after all your work you deserve it lol
Thank you so much for the lovely comment, and for appreciating the work that went into making this video.
Hope you can manage to get your hands on some cosclay as soon as you can. I am sure you will enjoy it.
And thank you for subscribing, it is very much appreciated.
@@NikitaMaree EVERY sculpter needs your work, it is invaluable thank you {I STILL cant buy Cos Clay? lol
@@RonWylie-gk5lc You say you can't buy cosclay in the UK, but I've found at least 2 sites that are UK domain and sell cosclay.
Thanks Andy. 11 months ago CosClay was really hard to get your hands on.
And at that point they did not have many International distributors.
I am sure Ron has found some by now. 👍
Nice
Thank you 😊
Let's say I bake a wing then paint it with acrylic, wont the paint then crack,rip or get ruin if I then bend the wing?
Hi Kary. Most acrylic paint is flexible once dried. And will flex with the sculpture.
I was wondering about the difference in the soft and medium clays
I believe CosClay is considered a medium blend. But I am pretty sure they have just released a softer version for all the skin tones. ♥
What time did you bake these tests? Sorry if you said in the video and I missed it (As that does effect the strength of the clay of course, not sure about baking times and cosclay flex though)
Both Cosclay and Sculpey have the exact same baking time and temperature. 30 minutes at 275 degrees fahrenheit. I always preheat my oven and use an oven thermometer. All creations do not enter the oven until the temperature has been reached.
The temperature that it is in for , is far more important than the time it has been backed for. You can keep putting a sculpt in the oven as many times as you like. But you never want to have the temperature too low or too high.
thanks for the excellent analysis. I'd like to ask if you've tried sealing the paint? I'm painting using vallejo paints and sealing with vallejo polyurethane seals. I sculpted a sort of action figure sculpture, but moving around parts (clay on clay abrasion) tends to remove the paint even after multiple 2-3 coats and a day of curing. It's a real shame because this is excellent for movable sculpts. Thanks in advance :)
Really great question. So for me, I only usually use a sealer (Water based Polyurethane Gloss from the hardware store.) On eyes and fingernails or claws, just to add extra shine.
I see what you mean about clay on clay, rubbing off paint. That is a real shame.
I have never used it, but maybe a UV cure resin or a 2 part epoxy gloss coating might be an option. I have heard that those give a really hard coating. Good luck, I hope you find something that works for you.
@@NikitaMaree I see, I read that spraycan sealers are incompatible with polymer clay which is why I avoid them. I haven't tried the UV resin and 2 part epoxy gloss, but I'll try to source for them locally. Thank you for the suggestion!
Yes, spay-can paints and sealers reacts with the clay, I avoid them too.
Good luck and I would love to hear how you get on with it all ♥
PS, cosplay should at least send you some free clay for this well put together video, no kidding! Come on Cos play, send her some!
I wish they would send me some clay, but I don't think they liked how honest I was about some of the colours 🙂.
If I were to buy this clay, is it also designed for smaller keyring sized creations and would it hold up? I've never had experience with clay making before so having some knowledge would help.
Yes. It would be perfect for things like key chain charms. I often sculpt smaller things like the Crash Bandicoot charms or Tiny Tina charms (from my previous videos). But I am always worried about them breaking if they get knocked around. But this new CosClay seems perfect for these kinds of uses. I have only been using if for about a month, but I am really impressed with it's strength and flexibility.
Oh that's great to hear! I'll definitely consider buying it then when I get the time for it, thank you :)
Happy to help ♥
What is easiest to condition I've child hands and workshop it's blooming long hard work to condition clay.
The Kickstarter version that I have is very stiff. I do believe that they have a softer option now.
Sculpey III is very soft and a lot of people with sore hands like it.
Mont Marte is also quite soft, but I find it to be a bit tacky as well.
Good luck finding a clay you are comfortable working with.
Where can you get this type of clay?
I got mine through the Kickstarter. But they are having their world wide release on the 11th of May.
Through the site MonsterMakers.com
This is really helpful, thanks for the review.
I would like to ask if you know any good clay that you don't need to bake?
You are welcome ♥
Unfortunately I haven't really used any clay that doesn't need baking, so I couldn't recommend anything.
But last night I just started messing around with "Jovi" air dry clay. It's a large piece so I wanted to try something different. But this morning I have noticed some cracks in it. I am not sure how strong it is. But I will have a video of the sculpt I am attempting in a month or so ♥
I heard monster clay is worth a try, all you need is to melt the clay to soften it and it hardens while it cools
How is the process of baking this clay? What do I need to do it?
Hello Diego. Thanks for the question. The CosClay package instructions say "Bake for 30 minutes at 275 degrees Fahrenheit (135 degrees Celsius) per 1/4 inch (6mm). "
I always use a oven thermometer so I can check the temperature accurately. And once I notice it has finally reached the appropriate temperature I then reset the timer for at least 30 minutes. Then I leave the creation in the oven until it completely cools down naturally. Hope this helps.
Can you boil to harden, instead of bake? Any difference, if so?
Very good question. Unfortunately I am unable to answer that.
I did find this video on boiling polymer clay. Hope it answers some questions for you.
th-cam.com/video/EPqzkSZLt7I/w-d-xo.html
So cos clay is the best?
My goal isn't to tell people what is the best 🙂. It's to hopefully give everyone a good look at the product and let them decide for them self ♥. We all have different requirements that we look for with our clay's. So what I might consider to be best, someone else might not. 👍
My cos clay likes to break lol. 😂😢
Oh no. That is terrible.
I sometimes find if I'm in a rush and didn't soften it up enough before sculpting, it can break.
I try to always condition the clay as much as possible. Good luck and I hope it works out for you.
the fugly packaging is another minus. IMO.
Haha, yes. I agree.