🎨 Shape Your Imagination into Reality!
The Qilery 4 Pack Foam Clay offers a total of 2,000 grams of lightweight, moldable EVA foam clay, perfect for cosplay and crafting. Each pack is air-tight to keep your clay fresh, and it dries in just 48 hours, allowing for intricate designs and details. Compatible with various materials, this clay is a must-have for creative minds of all ages.
Number of Items | 4 |
Item Dimensions | 11.81 x 11.81 x 5.31 inches |
Item Weight | 500 Grams |
Material Type | EVA |
Special Features | Air Drying |
Color | White |
M**2
Works great
The product work perfect for what I need and there's so much of it.
C**C
Incredible stuff
I am incredibly impressed with this stuff! Right out of the container it seems like a slightly oiler and denser version of other types of air dry clay. As I worked it, though, I discovered that it was incredibly buttery and enjoyable to use! It sculpts and smooths beautifully. The dry time is a little longer than other clays that I've used, but the end result is a hard, lightweight, strong foam with a smooth surface. It shrinks slightly during the drying, but that is to be expected.I am a cosplayer and crafter, and this clay is exactly the tool that I need for props and details on armour.
K**R
Don't waste your money
I am so beyond disappointed. I have an etsy shop and started my small business about 2 years ago and the majority of the things I make are out of foam clay. So I thought I would check this out because the price point was great, but you get what you Pay for. This is horrible clsy. I have now had to throw away multiple items I have made with it. I don't know where they are coming up with lightweight here, but that it's not. Literally before it could dry enough to hold its form the bunnies I made sink into blobs on the eggs I put them on, of course ruining both items because there's no getting them apart once they've been stuck together. Completely regret buying this, I am staying with bohs amd will not stray again.
M**A
Not good for sculpture
Soft and oily. Sags almost immediately after sculpting your forms. Forget using this material for any kind of sculptural project your working on. I’m not sure what this material could be useful for.
H**N
Foam clay is interesting, but take care with material interactions, curing interference.
My main complaint is that there is no easy to find instructions about the use of this product. The instructions should be included with the product or should be found at the company web site, links to instructions and the facts about this particular formula and art supply interactions, tips, tricks, and warnings. This product looks like and behaves as expected based on what I have seen of other products shown online. But, I still do not think that I know what I can do with this product, based on my interests and current projects. There just is not enough good material that is easy to find on the internet. It's all cosplay and weeding through the many videos would take way too long.Let's assume you are familiar with foam clays, this is a good product and my advice is to do small experiments with your materials and check for compatibility before plunging into a big project and assuming that it is exactly the same formula as what you usually buy. With all these products, that are probably all made in the same place and then packaged and sold, I finding that there are shifts in behavior of products and although in general 'foam clay' should behave a certain way and other products should behave a certain way, and they should work well together, they don't. I had some failure to cure with some resin, silicone, poly clay, glue, and foam clay can be dissolved by some things, or crumbled. I'm new to this medium, and see that it could be great for creating costumes, or detailed molds or imprints as flexible molds, or can be pushed into molds to create flexible, lightweight sculptures that can be painted, texturized and then applied to a project, assembled. For film, costuming, makeup, demos/miniatures, simulations, models, there are so many uses. However, lately I've noticed that if you use name brands, and stick to using products that you understand and already know their interactions, then you'll save a lot of time and frustration because art supplies vary in their specific behaviors and interactions. There's a learning curve, and you can avoid actually going through that by knowing the manufacturer, and their formula, how it behaves and interacts with all the other art supplies you work with.This is a fun product to work with. It has no smell or any fumes that I am aware of. It is corrosive to plastic, so if you are working with the foam clay on a surface, make sure it's glass or perhaps silicone, or some surface that will not degrade or combine with the foam clay. The pieces were pretty much completely 'dry' by day 3.My complaint about the product is that there is no easy to find, complete information about the use of the product. Instructions and I mean all the details you need as an artist, craftsman are not coming up in my search, but pages of personal sites that share cosplay or a persons products, services, advertising. Make it simple, seller, and include instructions and a link or links to web sites with applicable, reliable, information.I'm left with only a couple of photos to share. The containers and the impressions that remain and were successful, sort of, but not useful.I'm offering 4 stars
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