Learn how to make polymer clay dragons with a beautiful faux batik look!
By the time you're done with this video class you will have created a dragon sculpture with the look of batik fabric.
There are so many variations you can do on this project. You can wrap your dragon around just about any object that you can think of - as long as it can go in the oven to bake with your clay.
Throughout the class I'll give you tips and tricks for not only making your dragon fit your chosen object, but also how to make it your own unique creation.
This class includes six videos for a total of 1 hour 47 minutes of instruction.
You will receive a PDF with:
* Links and password for all six videos
* Materials list
* Helpful product links
* A checklist for all the steps involved in making your dragon
* Templates for the wings in four sizes
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There is no written instruction for this class, it is all on video.
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You have the option of downloading your classes to keep for your personal use forever!
This video tutorial is suitable for any polymer clayers, from beginner on up. If you know the basics, like how to condition clay, you are ready to start creating faux batik dragons.
You will learn:
* A cool method for making faux glass eyes for your dragon (can be used for doll eyes, too!)
* How to shape a beautiful sinuous dragon body
* The steps for adding texture to the body without distorting the shape
* Details for adding personality with the the facial features, ears, wings, etc.
* Ways to pose your dragon on the object of your choice so it has movement and interest
* How to add inks to color your sculpture
* Finishing techniques to achieve the faux batik look
Tools & Materials:
Candle holder or other object to place your dragon on or wrap around
2-4 oz. firm white polymer clay such as Premo or Kato
Texture stamps or texture sheets of your choice
Toothpick
Acrylic paint for eyes, black and 2-3 shades of chosen eye color
Magic Glos UV resin
Alcohol inks
Pasta machine or acrylic roller
Acrylic block for cling stamps
Clay blades, stiff and flexible
Armor All
Sculpey Mini Geometric Cutter set
Toilet paper roll
Small ball tool
Super glue
Marxit tool, optional
Needle tool
Single edge razor blade
Wooden scultping tool
80 grit sand paper
Non-stick craft sheet
Alcohol ink applicator & felt pad
Gloves to protect your hands
91% alcohol for clean up
Size 18/0 spotter brush
Dotting tool with 1mm tip
Ranger Craft Scrubbie
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This video tutorial is for your personal use only.
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Please respect my rights as an author and do not share, resell or redistribute this tutorial in any way. Please do not teach the techniques in this tutorial to others, whether in person, online, at guilds, etc.
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