there is nothing wrong with monster makers clay
all the types mentioned here has its pros and cons
personally if I don\'t have good ventelation when using roma (recommended) I get a headache, my throat itches, and my sinuses get f*cked up.
Wed clay has limited life span and it is more difficult to spend six months on a sculp if you don\'t have a lot of time on your hands.. and it grows mushrooms.
Roma is easier to smooth, and WED is easier for making large sculptures (like masks) but monster makers doesn\'t have as many negatives besides it gets hard (wich isn\'t even a negative).
Use a space heater and get the form of your sculpture down...then you won\'t be complaining about the clay being hard when you are trying to do your fine detailing.
G
PS - if your hands aren\'t strong enough to push around the clay, they aren\'t going to be strong enough to get the sculpture out of the mold. Use the clay and stop being a girly man. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
all the types mentioned here has its pros and cons
personally if I don\'t have good ventelation when using roma (recommended) I get a headache, my throat itches, and my sinuses get f*cked up.
Wed clay has limited life span and it is more difficult to spend six months on a sculp if you don\'t have a lot of time on your hands.. and it grows mushrooms.
Roma is easier to smooth, and WED is easier for making large sculptures (like masks) but monster makers doesn\'t have as many negatives besides it gets hard (wich isn\'t even a negative).
Use a space heater and get the form of your sculpture down...then you won\'t be complaining about the clay being hard when you are trying to do your fine detailing.
G
PS - if your hands aren\'t strong enough to push around the clay, they aren\'t going to be strong enough to get the sculpture out of the mold. Use the clay and stop being a girly man. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: