Maybe the clay was not very transparent, or maybe it was too thick... I've never used that polymer clay, so I don't know, but I feel that Sarnit is the most transparent.
Baking times vary depending on the oven you are using. My oven can get too hot, so I adjust the temperature and bake at the set temperature for 30 minutes to an hour.
I used Premo for the white and black polymer clay, and Cernit for the translucent. If I don't have any Cernit clay I'll use Premo. I used Ohuhu acrylic paint. It's a soft acrylic paint, so I didn't need much water.
Very nice demonstration and design!
Thank you for your nice comment.
Very nice! This is a great combination of techniques.
Thank you very much for your comment.
I used sculpey 111 translucent from hobby lobby
Maybe the clay was not very transparent, or maybe it was too thick...
I've never used that polymer clay, so I don't know, but I feel that Sarnit is the most transparent.
I backed 275 -45 min
Baking times vary depending on the oven you are using.
My oven can get too hot, so I adjust the temperature and bake at the set temperature for 30 minutes to an hour.
I like the video I just finished it now I did the same but why the colors didn’t show still the same color as if I didn’t back it what I did wrong
Depending on the type and thickness of the translucent clay, the base may not show through.
Please answer me I couldn’t find the same one you used I used different brand
I used Premo for the white and black polymer clay, and Cernit for the translucent.
If I don't have any Cernit clay I'll use Premo.
I used Ohuhu acrylic paint.
It's a soft acrylic paint, so I didn't need much water.