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As some of you may have already heard, the creators of Worbla just released a new product, Worbla's Black Art! I was lucky enough to get my hands on it early and try it. Here is the description quoted from Worbla's official website:
"Similar to Worbla’s Finest (often called just Worbla), Worbla’s Black Art is a thermoplastic that activates at 90C (195F) and becomes moldable and shapeable by hand. It has the same self adhesive properties that allow pieces to be directly joined, and has 0% waste as all scraps can be reblended and reused. Anything you can make with Worbla’s Finest you can make with Worbla’s Black – with one major change.
If there is anything that is confusing or needs to be clarified in this tutorial, let me know so I can make it better!
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As some of you may have already heard, the creators of Worbla just released a new product, Worbla's Black Art! I was lucky enough to get my hands on it early and try it. Here is the description quoted from Worbla's official website:
"Similar to Worbla’s Finest (often called just Worbla), Worbla’s Black Art is a thermoplastic that activates at 90C (195F) and becomes moldable and shapeable by hand. It has the same self adhesive properties that allow pieces to be directly joined, and has 0% waste as all scraps can be reblended and reused. Anything you can make with Worbla’s Finest you can make with Worbla’s Black – with one major change.
Worbla’s Black Art has been designed with artists and crafters in mind, and has been made to give a smoother finish than Worbla’s Finest, as well as being able to take far finer detail both for sculpting and for building detail onto a piece."
You can purchase Worbla's Black Art here: www.cosplaysupplies.com/store.…
This tutorial covers the basics of the two materials, and I use the two together to illustrate that you can combine them. I know that there are other tutorials out there showing almost identical techniques, but I wanted to create this tutorial in conjunction with my comparison (found here: rinkujutsu.deviantart.com/art/… ) to show the slight differences in working with Black Worbla.
If there is anything that is confusing or needs to be clarified in this tutorial, let me know so I can make it better!
Please like my Facebook page:
www.facebook.com/pages/Rinkuju…
Please don't edit or use this photo in any other way without permission from me. However, I do not mind re-posting as long as full credit is given and there is a link to my page.
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