I am simply in awe . . . First, by your generosity of spirit, in sharing how you make such beauty. Secondly, by the true artistic achievement in creating a dragon's eye that is absolutely gorgeous! This is the most beautiful dragon's eye I have seen -- and I've been looking at a lot! Deep gratitude and appreciation.
I've just discovered polymer clay so this question may seem silly: but why not just use black clay and save a step? Is there a particular reason why you went with beige and not black, then painted it black?
Yes, you are right, you can use black polymer clay instead! I used what I had on hand at that time. I also love the stretchy-ness of Super Sculpey, it's texture and elasticity is much different that other polymer clays. You could also blend your own colors of clay and eliminate the need for painting the clay as well. I do that quite often and then just add a "stain" of black acrylic to bring out the textures. Good question!
Best dragon eye tutorial I’ve found. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much!
I am simply in awe . . . First, by your generosity of spirit, in sharing how you make such beauty. Secondly, by the true artistic achievement in creating a dragon's eye that is absolutely gorgeous! This is the most beautiful dragon's eye I have seen -- and I've been looking at a lot! Deep gratitude and appreciation.
You're welcome, happy to share :) Thank you so much for the kind words!
The absolute BEST tutorial I have seen to make a dragon eye! Love the texturing techniques! Thank you for sharing
Thank you very much!
Thank you! Super helpful, great ideas, well explained, superb results!
Thank you very much!
A really GREAT and very GOOD work. Thank you for sharing. It was a real pleasure to watch
Thank you!
Восхитительная работа! Супер!
OK girl you are just sho wing off now,LOL I absolutely love this piece and the betail, Love it. Thank you
Hah! Thank you very much :)
Amazing!!! So many details, you are truely a master of clay.
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Fantastic work!
Thank you very much!
Lovely work, looks amazing. Thanks for sharing.😍👏👏
Thank you so much!
Spectacular. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you!
awesome! brushing this all over with color changing mica powders instead of painting would be beautiful! How did you get the clock face to glow?
Ooh, that really would be cool! The watch face was one that had the glow-in-the-dark feature already. :)
Congratulations!
Thank you!
Such talent! Amazing tutorial, thank you so much!!
Thank you!
Super idea! Ďakujem
Thanks!
Awesome
Thanks!
I don’t have those little round tools so I’m pulling out the long ink thingies out of pens to use the ends of the plastic tubes 🤣🤣hope it works 🤗
It should! You could use the end of the pen's body for the larger scales too.
I've just discovered polymer clay so this question may seem silly: but why not just use black clay and save a step? Is there a particular reason why you went with beige and not black, then painted it black?
Yes, you are right, you can use black polymer clay instead! I used what I had on hand at that time. I also love the stretchy-ness of Super Sculpey, it's texture and elasticity is much different that other polymer clays. You could also blend your own colors of clay and eliminate the need for painting the clay as well. I do that quite often and then just add a "stain" of black acrylic to bring out the textures. Good question!
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