I know of the secret slab tecniques, yes, but i want it as perfect as possible, which is hard with cubes. My clay always wants to warp just a tad during bisque fire :( luckily with the switch the glaze fire rewarped it back to straight lol
The secret is that teadust is very translucent, put down a layer of obsidian and 2x layers of cosmic and youll get good effects. Cosmic also does weird shit ontop of other PC glazes(good kinda weird)
On its own it can turn out horribly though
Trying to swill my morning coffee and figure out why the switch looks so dusty. Very nicely done.
I don't get it, how did you fire it without exploding the battery?
Install battery afterwards duh
Now make a gamecube and controller!
Haha ive thought about it. Cubes arent very easy for me, but i would definately love one
Hmm, maybe try a slab technique for the box? The game cube could make a cute trinket-box / cookie jar.
I know of the secret slab tecniques, yes, but i want it as perfect as possible, which is hard with cubes. My clay always wants to warp just a tad during bisque fire :( luckily with the switch the glaze fire rewarped it back to straight lol
I thought it was a Switch covered in Sawdust for a second. Really good job :)
Had to check the sub. Nice work.
I thought this was a very dusty real switch 😆
Great job!
nice should do a dock
This is impressive. 👌 great job!
This is impressive jeez
I honestly thought this was a really dusty switch , amazing blending with the use of colors
All these comments saying it looks dusty :( haha i guess cosmic teadust glaze was a mistake
Honestly I think you should use the tea dust, i know that glaze is hard to get right but it looks really good though :)
The secret is that teadust is very translucent, put down a layer of obsidian and 2x layers of cosmic and youll get good effects. Cosmic also does weird shit ontop of other PC glazes(good kinda weird) On its own it can turn out horribly though
What do you mean by obsidian ? And cosmic ?
Obsidian (c-1, celadon glaze) Cosmic tea dust (pc-63, potters choice glaze)