Aww thanks and I’m sure you could with a little practice and a LOT LOT LOT of patience… I’m not gonna lie and say these full human figures are easy. They definitely test you but the end result is worth it
I'm loving your work and videos!!!! Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us. You mention cos clay? In the video, but I don't see it in the links. Can you tell me what to look for? TIA
Thank you so much. It’s not in the links bc it’s fairly new and all my links are from Amazon but you can find it through their website which is just www.Cosclay.com. It’s an amazing product and I’m so glad that it’s on the market. It’s changed my sculpting career so much
@@angelcasalino6995 I prefer a softer clay. Personally my favorite from Cosclay is Cosclay Doll I’m the color warm beige. It seems to work up just the same and as easily as super Sculpey.
I baked him in steps. That was an old video and I didn’t break it down as good as I should have. I baked the body first then added the arms and jacket and baked again then added the head and did my final bake. If you make clay hair then you would add it and have one more bake
I’m sorry… the arms were included in the armature and I just encased the wire with clay just the same as I did the legs… if I had it to do over again I would attach the legs to a base for more stability… he stands up good but I’m always worried about knocking him over… anyway I’m sorry I missed that detail for you… I’ll try to make another one soon and go into better detail
Impressed 😊
@@elizabethmoorman7434 aww 🥰 thank you
Amazing piece! I can see why he’s your favorite. Thanks for sharing your process!
Thank you so much 😊 and no problem
So impressed w/your details and the ease that you add them!
Why thank you 😊 Adding details is my thing… you can never have enough details 😂
Merry Christmas 🌲🎅🦌
聖誕快樂 😊
Thank you merry Christmas to you too
I love this Santa. I could never make him. Well done C x
Aww thanks and I’m sure you could with a little practice and a LOT LOT LOT of patience… I’m not gonna lie and say these full human figures are easy. They definitely test you but the end result is worth it
@@clayalongcreations Sent you a DM with 2 ideas to spread the word about your talent.
@@corinnerichardson9093 oh wow thank you so much
@@corinnerichardson9093 which app did you send it to… I’m all over the place
I'm loving your work and videos!!!! Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us. You mention cos clay? In the video, but I don't see it in the links. Can you tell me what to look for? TIA
Thank you so much. It’s not in the links bc it’s fairly new and all my links are from Amazon but you can find it through their website which is just www.Cosclay.com. It’s an amazing product and I’m so glad that it’s on the market. It’s changed my sculpting career so much
Thank you for the info! I checked the website and they have different types of firmness. What do you like the best?
@@angelcasalino6995 I prefer a softer clay. Personally my favorite from Cosclay is Cosclay Doll I’m the color warm beige. It seems to work up just the same and as easily as super Sculpey.
Great video!!! Thank you for making it! I just subscribed to your channel. May I ask what did you use to glue the hair on Santa?
Thank you so much 😊 I truly appreciate your support… and I used Alene’s tacky glue (but another really good glue for that step is E600)
@@clayalongcreations I really appreciate the info! Thank you!
@@CinderellaFan4ever No problem
I’m curious about when you bake. Do you bake all at once after he’s fully made or in steps along the way?
I baked him in steps. That was an old video and I didn’t break it down as good as I should have. I baked the body first then added the arms and jacket and baked again then added the head and did my final bake. If you make clay hair then you would add it and have one more bake
I was so happy to see someone do a standing Santa.
But then you missed out how you did the arms.
I was so disappointed 😢😢😢
Lovely though.
I’m sorry… the arms were included in the armature and I just encased the wire with clay just the same as I did the legs… if I had it to do over again I would attach the legs to a base for more stability… he stands up good but I’m always worried about knocking him over… anyway I’m sorry I missed that detail for you… I’ll try to make another one soon and go into better detail