Thank you so much. This is exactly what I need. My 12 yr old is doing cyber school this year because of the pandemic, and they don't have any curriculum for creative arts. I feel the arts and creativity are fundamental to education. So, I've decided to implement them into her daily schooling. Your videos are a great way to round out a lesson plan for my daughter to learn not only how to work with clay, but also understand the terms, tools, and techniques. Just wonderful. I'm looking forward to checking out your other videos to help in my efforts to fuel the creative enthusiasm in my child. Thanks again!
Love this. Now are these terms/names/stages the same for all clay? And what clay did you use (if you did mention it pardon me then for my forgetfulness) in the video? I've been getting into clay and I've only worked with polymer clay so I'm eager to learn as much as I can about clay.
I'm using red earthenware in the video because it's easier to see the difference between the stages with darker clays. However, all the stages are the same regardless what type of clay you use!
This is great. Would you be willing to let me edit your closed captioning or send you a .srt so that they aren't just autogenerated but accurate punctuation, etc.
@@jesciahopper Hi. Thank you for the quick response. There are a couple of ways. If it's my video then I just open the auto generated and edit them. To do that I click on the three dots at the bottom right (underneath the video next to the SAVE) There I click open transcript. If the person who made the video has open to contributions then I can go in and manually correct it. It's my understanding that that feature will be eliminated soon. The other way is by clicking on the three dots and clicking add translations. You can start from scratch, edit the auto captioning or add a .srt (this is a document that has all the closed captioning done for you and it is time stamped so when you add it - it automatically syncs the words with the video. I usually have a company create the .srt for me if the auto captioning is too exhausting to edit myself. Yikes, was that helpful?
It would be very fragile if you use clay from the ground. If you got it wet, it would dissolve. You would want a clay that air dries or dries in your oven. You can buy that type of clay online or in a craft store.
@@stefaniivanova8465 you may be able to find a studio that will fire it for you in their kiln. Some studios also let you use their glazes and then they fire it again. Then you can use it and it would be water tight. They would charge you, of course, for those things.
Yes. It's just important to limit dried clay dust - always mop clay off the floor instead of sweeping, and wipe down tables and tools with damp sponges. If you're exceptionally worried, you could always wear a particulate mask or ventilator to keep from inhaling clay dust.
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Thank you so much. This is exactly what I need. My 12 yr old is doing cyber school this year because of the pandemic, and they don't have any curriculum for creative arts. I feel the arts and creativity are fundamental to education. So, I've decided to implement them into her daily schooling. Your videos are a great way to round out a lesson plan for my daughter to learn not only how to work with clay, but also understand the terms, tools, and techniques. Just wonderful. I'm looking forward to checking out your other videos to help in my efforts to fuel the creative enthusiasm in my child. Thanks again!
Thank you for the patience and detailed explanation 🎉
I showed this to my middle school classes. It held their attention, which is not easy to do. thanks
Awesome! I made this for my middle school students, so it's geared towards them!
Wow....such good knowledge sharing....thank you....you are very articulate and clear...please do video on just clay tools also
Thank you. Everything I was looking for as a beginner
Super helpful, thank you!
Thanks for making these tutorials. I've learned a great deal.
Thank you so much for your explanation very simple to understand
I love your videos, you explain things so well! ❤️
why is this channel not verified btw thanks for the help for my homework ma'am
Very informative ...thanx to explain ❤️❤️
Love this.
Now are these terms/names/stages the same for all clay?
And what clay did you use (if you did mention it pardon me then for my forgetfulness) in the video?
I've been getting into clay and I've only worked with polymer clay so I'm eager to learn as much as I can about clay.
Megan Z with all clays it’s the same :)
I'm using red earthenware in the video because it's easier to see the difference between the stages with darker clays. However, all the stages are the same regardless what type of clay you use!
I love Clay Work along with Coloring Diamond Art Painting and Bead Work I was in Art Class in High School I did Pottery and Clay Work
Thanks for making this vedio. Any difference in ceramic clay and clay?
That was really useful thankyou♥️
Well explained, thx!
Hey, what if I want to do the firing just once, after bone dry I do the glazing directly, could you please give me some inputs on that 🙂
Thanks Jessica!
This is great. Would you be willing to let me edit your closed captioning or send you a .srt so that they aren't just autogenerated but accurate punctuation, etc.
How would that work? I'm not well-versed in the captioning...
@@jesciahopper Hi. Thank you for the quick response. There are a couple of ways. If it's my video then I just open the auto generated and edit them. To do that I click on the three dots at the bottom right (underneath the video next to the SAVE) There I click open transcript. If the person who made the video has open to contributions then I can go in and manually correct it. It's my understanding that that feature will be eliminated soon. The other way is by clicking on the three dots and clicking add translations. You can start from scratch, edit the auto captioning or add a .srt (this is a document that has all the closed captioning done for you and it is time stamped so when you add it - it automatically syncs the words with the video. I usually have a company create the .srt for me if the auto captioning is too exhausting to edit myself. Yikes, was that helpful?
1:15 when your mild mannered art teacher brings out the garrote wire 😱 yes ma’am I’m listening
Can i make clay house decoration without baking the clay , just drying it 5-10days, ordinary clay???
I bought some clay, i didnt knew i need the kiln ;( help
It would be very fragile if you use clay from the ground. If you got it wet, it would dissolve. You would want a clay that air dries or dries in your oven. You can buy that type of clay online or in a craft store.
@@stefaniivanova8465 you may be able to find a studio that will fire it for you in their kiln. Some studios also let you use their glazes and then they fire it again. Then you can use it and it would be water tight. They would charge you, of course, for those things.
Can people with asthma do ceramics pls let me know
Yes. It's just important to limit dried clay dust - always mop clay off the floor instead of sweeping, and wipe down tables and tools with damp sponges. If you're exceptionally worried, you could always wear a particulate mask or ventilator to keep from inhaling clay dust.
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is it just me or does the stiff leather hard clay look like chocolate
Can you please so more how to draw videos
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