Jon, this is a perfect introduction to clay modelling for children and I will be using some of your ideas next time we are making The Salmon of Knowledge (Ancient Irish Legend). Thanks a million
I love this and your other tutorials with children. How do you dry them? do the children paint them after? It would look so fun in bright colours! I'm a clay beginner and your instructions are so accessible and easy to follow! Thanks for sharing!!
I do art GCSE and my theme is sea side and sea life. I'm thinking of making a clay fish some time soon after my two starfishes are done this video's really helped me though
How cool, sorry it took me so long to see this, love your work, you rock, thanks for not bitting in to what I do, it’s sounds dum but are you from England
Love your fun fish, It would be more fun if you did spend some time on your joins (I mean places where the clay joins, not joints) and fun textures so the fish wouldn`t be so shiny and like a machine made it. My main suggestion is that if you look at a fish in nature you would find that they mostly have eyes on each side of their head, like most birds. So that when you are on their left side they are examining you with their left eye and looking at something entirely different with their right eye. When you are on their right side, they are examining you with their right eye and looking at something entirely different with their left eye. Okay, I`m going now. It`s time to make a fish. Thank you for the demonstration. Bye!!!
Well yes, it does look like an elementary grade fish...so? if you are working with kids the method is the magic, not a perfect likeness. Good job. We would have added a little mention of water and slip to make things stick just a bit better with our clay but obviously not necessary for this project with your clay!
The clay fish is a wonderful idea; however, it is very shoddily made. I've seen them made with much more care and with scoring and slipping. This fish looks like it has been made by a child. Please tell the creator that he shouldn't move in towards the camera or shove his tools toward the camera while working. If it were a tutorial for children, well, then, it does look like it. Probably children would enjoy it, and a real pottery could get some good ideas, but would have to use better techniques and not produce a whoppy-jawed fish. Got any tutorials for making small birds?
Jon, this is a perfect introduction to clay modelling for children and I will be using some of your ideas next time we are making The Salmon of Knowledge (Ancient Irish Legend). Thanks a million
Great vid
I'm glad I now know how to make a clay fish
Keep up the good work
Those are cute!! :)
I love this and your other tutorials with children. How do you dry them? do the children paint them after? It would look so fun in bright colours! I'm a clay beginner and your instructions are so accessible and easy to follow! Thanks for sharing!!
I had to watch this for school
dope fish bra🐮
I do art GCSE and my theme is sea side and sea life. I'm thinking of making a clay fish some time soon after my two starfishes are done this video's really helped me though
Thanks for the speedy and informative reply! Will post our pics for you :0)
Здорово!!!👍👍👍💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Hello Jon Williams from John Williams from the states also a potter!
The fish was basic but it was recognisable as a fish! And as noted before, it was instructional! Ta.
well done
How cool, sorry it took me so long to see this, love your work, you rock, thanks for not bitting in to what I do, it’s sounds dum but are you from England
Love your fun fish, It would be more fun if you did spend some time on your joins (I mean places where the clay joins, not joints) and fun textures so the fish wouldn`t be so shiny and like a machine made it. My main suggestion is that if you look at a fish in nature you would find that they mostly have eyes on each side of their head, like most birds. So that when you are on their left side they are examining you with their left eye and looking at something entirely different with their right eye. When you are on their right side, they are examining you with their right eye and looking at something entirely different with their left eye. Okay, I`m going now. It`s time to make a fish. Thank you for the demonstration. Bye!!!
Que bonito el pez..debería ponerlos ya quemados y pintados.
Well yes, it does look like an elementary grade fish...so? if you are working with kids the method is the magic, not a perfect likeness. Good job. We would have added a little mention of water and slip to make things stick just a bit better with our clay but obviously not necessary for this project with your clay!
hello!!!
The clay fish is a wonderful idea; however, it is very shoddily made. I've seen them made with much more care and with scoring and slipping. This fish looks like it has been made by a child. Please tell the creator that he shouldn't move in towards the camera or shove his tools toward the camera while working. If it were a tutorial for children, well, then, it does look like it. Probably children would enjoy it, and a real pottery could get some good ideas, but would have to use better techniques and not produce a whoppy-jawed fish. Got any tutorials for making small birds?
the video was okay but your others were better!
I really hope this was a joke..
you're a joke
This looks really bad, like an elementary grade fish.. Sorry .
Gayfish