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'''Sculpey''' is the brand name for a type of ]. Also referred to often as '''Sculpy'''. '''Sculpey''' is the brand name for a type of ]. Also referred to often as '''Sculpy'''.


'''Sculpey''' is a modelling clay that can be put into a conventional oven to harden, whereas conventional modelling clays require an oven much hotter, such as a ]. Sculpey, until "fired" has the consistency of ] , and is sold in many colors, though it can be painted once fired. it has become popular with modelling artists, and has been used in the ] movies, in the creation of test orc armor and ]. '''Sculpey''' is a modelling clay that can be put into a conventional oven to harden, whereas conventional modelling clays require an oven much hotter, such as a ]. Sculpey, until "fired" has a consistency somewhat like ] , and is sold in many colors, though it can also be painted once fired. It has become popular with modelling artists, and was in the ] movies, in the creation of test orc armor and ]. It is also sometimes used for ].

Many techniques exist for modelling clay, and some even use small wires, similar to how ] is used in concrete, for finer sculptures. Many techniques exist for modelling clay, and some even use small wires, similar to how ] is used in concrete, for finer sculptures.



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Sculpey is the brand name for a type of polymer clay. Also referred to often as Sculpy.

Sculpey is a modelling clay that can be put into a conventional oven to harden, whereas conventional modelling clays require an oven much hotter, such as a kiln. Sculpey, until "fired" has a consistency somewhat like Plasticine , and is sold in many colors, though it can also be painted once fired. It has become popular with modelling artists, and was in the Lord of the Rings movies, in the creation of test orc armor and Gollum. It is also sometimes used for claymation.

Many techniques exist for modelling clay, and some even use small wires, similar to how rebar is used in concrete, for finer sculptures.

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