Plasticine® is a trademark name
for an oil-based modeling material
that was developed by an art
teacher in England in 1897.
The non-drying clay that William Harbutt
formulated is still available, as is
plastilin, a similar modeling clay
developed by Franz Kolb in the 1880s,
but the terms plasticine and plastilina are now used
by many people as generic terms for modeling clay.
Plasticine has distinct properties that
make it useful. Unlike clay and wax, plasticine stays soft and
workable: it neither hardens nor dries.
Unlike pottery clay, it comes
in a wide array of colors that
can be used as purchased or blended. Also, unlike clay,
plasticine doesn’t stick to your hands.
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I already looked up
the facts of life on
the internet..I
know we weren't
brought by the stork
Plasticine can be shaped and worked
with modeling tools for shaping,
sculpting, blending, texturing, thinning,
scraping, poking, and cutting.
It can be worked on its own
or built on a pre-formed armature.
Note, however, that it cannot be fired
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my mother just loves wallace and gromet i pefere shaun the sheep
March 1st
I used the characters created by Stripfreak i think he was the first one to make Wallace and Gromet using the character builder. Sometimes it is hard to find the real original creator of characters.
Feb 24th
lol! the charactors are so accurate!
Feb 24th
that lookes like the real move
Feb 24th
Feb 23rd
Gotta break the news sometime.
Feb 23rd
YOU TAKE THE GOOD, YOU TAKE THE BAD, YOU TURN IT AROUND AND WHAT DO YOU HAVE, THE FACTS OF LIFE!
Feb 23rd
Oh, I get it.
Feb 23rd
I love it.
Feb 22nd
Feb 22nd