I'm confused by dark yellow and very dark yellow. They look green to me? What shade of red is that also? It looks like orange to me. I love the cane I'm just a little confused on the colors.
Thank you for your question Missi! I agree with you that the "dark yellow" looks green on video haha. I called it dark yellow because I used kato true colors, yellow (and a small portion of red) and black clay to mix it. I think if you found a green color that looks exactly like it, that could work too since the end result does look greenish even though I didn't use green or mix any blue into it. For the "very dark yellow" there is even more black mixed in. For the "red" I mixed red, a bit of yellow and a bit of black, but I think you could also call it red-orange. Hope this helps!
Hello!! for the gram of the clay, do you really weigh them on a weigh machine? and do we weight them when it its round shape or when we have flatten them to a rectangle shape? Thank you!
Hi again! Sorry it took a while for me to catch up. Yep, I really do weigh my clay on a food kitchen scale. They're really small and lightweight, under $10. Just be sure to protect the surface with a plastic bag if using it with clay and keep it craft dedicated. Hmm that's a good question - because clay can be so light, sometimes it's good to have the clay sit completely flay on the scale if you're working with under 3 grams of clay (sometimes it's so light it ca be hard for the machine to detect - that's when it's probably a good idea to flatten it). However, for the most part, it doesn't matter what shape it's in. Sometimes it's just a jumbled ball of particles when I weigh it!
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