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    🪦 gmyers ●
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    #1
    01-12-2005, 06:24 PM
    Does anybody have the texture stamps from monstermakers for sale? I don\'t care if they were used or not.
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    #2
    01-12-2005, 06:37 PM
    easy to make ur own....just get some sculpey, press it on whatever texture or textures u got around or outside the house, bake it...and booma, stamp Smile
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    #3
    01-12-2005, 06:45 PM
    wouldn\'t that be a negative stamp? You\'d need the positive to get the texture I believe. Like using the sculpey as a mold and then brushing silicone into the sculpey and using the silicone as the stamp?

    I think that\'s right, I\'m no expert though.
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    #4
    01-12-2005, 07:08 PM
    well the neg could be used to i guess thats what i was thinkin, i think.......so like if u want the texture lines from an orange and not the bumps then that would work...but ur right....its more likely ud want the pos....

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    #5
    01-13-2005, 03:57 PM
    You want the negative. Pushing the negative into clay will re-create the texture of whatever it\'s a negative of. If you used a positive molded image, it will push an impression of whatever it is into the clay. For example - If you mold somehting bumpy like an avacado and make a positive image stamp, it\'s gonna be the same thing as pushing the avacado against your sculpture. Push a negative image stamp into the clay, and it will form into the negative and re-create the bumps of the avacado on your sculpture.
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    #6
    01-13-2005, 04:09 PM
    Quote:You want the negative. Pushing the negative into clay will re-create the texture of whatever it\'s a negative of. If you used a positive molded image, it will push an impression of whatever it is into the clay. For example - If you mold somehting bumpy like an avacado and make a positive image stamp, it\'s gonna be the same thing as pushing the avacado against your sculpture. Push a negative image stamp into the clay, and it will form into the negative and re-create the bumps of the avacado on your sculpture.
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    #7
    01-13-2005, 05:48 PM
    I thought I said that? yes? no?

    Oh well. :lol:
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    #8
    01-13-2005, 07:00 PM
    Quote:I thought I said that? yes? no?

    No.

    LOL!
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    #9
    01-13-2005, 07:08 PM
    damn! maybe next time.
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