An awesome Youtuber called GardenofImagination who has oodles of useful video tips (check her out!) gave the tip to use a toothbrush, but yesterday I found that cool brush head you see there in the pic, from a thrown out old steam cleaner I had. I used that and it worked better than the toothbrush. And another thing I think made the clay retain the small indents even as I rounded the shape in my hands after and put them down on a marble surface, was using some translucent clay, because translucent and metallic clays can sometimes have more resilience and makes the oranges (any food) look a lot more realistic, too.
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Date: 2011-01-19 09:06 am (UTC)An awesome Youtuber called GardenofImagination who has oodles of useful video tips (check her out!) gave the tip to use a toothbrush, but yesterday I found that cool brush head you see there in the pic, from a thrown out old steam cleaner I had. I used that and it worked better than the toothbrush. And another thing I think made the clay retain the small indents even as I rounded the shape in my hands after and put them down on a marble surface, was using some translucent clay, because translucent and metallic clays can sometimes have more resilience and makes the oranges (any food) look a lot more realistic, too.