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?
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....
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.
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.