Topic: Is it bad to use Clay?
Is it bad to use clay for blood and ohter stuff in a Brickflim? ![]()
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Is it bad to use clay for blood and ohter stuff in a Brickflim? ![]()
No, there is no problem with using clay in your brickfilms. (unless it is a kind of clay that dries up)

Well the clay i've got is play dough. Is that bad? ![]()
Yes. It dries very quickly. Don't use play dough, but clay that doesn't dry out is fine. Try silly putty, I use that stuff like crazy in films.
I use plasticine in my films when I need to stick things on. Also useful for making clay figures in brickfilms for things you can't make out of LEGO, like the Boyle brothers do.
-JK
Well, I've got play dough and i'm going to use it.
I don't think it's bad look at Jason Boyle's brickfilms, he uses clay in all of 'em (well almost...)
Plastercine is an extremely good animating material I'd give that a go but you should experiment with play-dough
What was the point of this thread if you were going to ignore the advice given?
What was the point of this thread if you were going to ignore the advice given?
not at all i use playdoh and it works fine hasnt dried out yet either and iv had it for at least a month now
silents429, can you please stop bumping threads?
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