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1 millimeter thin! Fake lemon fruit made with clay

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2 chapters · 21 minutes
English · Japanese · Korean|Audio Japanese


1 Class Projects

It takes about hour(s) to complete each project.

  • sliced lemon bag charm

Skills You’ll Learn

How to mold both sides of sliced lemons

We will make a double-sided mold that can reproduce realistic fruit pulp. I'll tell you how to cleanly mold fruit with a lot of moisture on both sides without putting air bubbles in it.

It's different from what it used to be! How to handle Sukeru-kun

What lemon colorants are good for sale? I definitely want to bring out a sense of transparency! It will change common sense up until now! The details of Sukeru-kun's conversation with the president of the manufacturing company have also been revealed to the public!

Tips and techniques for realistic finishes even for beginners

The joint between the flesh and skin is a lemon with zero discomfort! It's a different way to make lemons than before! You will be able to make lemons that look good even if you are inexperienced.

A lemon that quickly adds the texture of the pulp to both sides for a realistic finish. You will also be able to freely create the thickness of the slices

Using a real lemon as a prototype, remove both sides with silicone.

I don't use standard colorants for Sukeru-kun.

Until now, we have produced and sold hundreds of lemons, and only understood this because we have seriously dealt with the work.

I will only tell you about materials and techniques that have not been shown anywhere until now. You will be able to make lemons with a thickness of your choice from lemons that are about 1 millimeter thin.

This is the latest recipe devised so that even beginners can make realistic double-sided lemons without any sense of incongruity between the pulp and skin. Of course, citrus fruits such as oranges and grapefruits can also be applied to make them.

Effects you can expect after taking the course

  • You can learn how to mold on both sides using silicone, how to cut a clean die, and all the techniques for applying natural-looking streaks to create a transparent lemon
  • We will make a difference with the artists around us by using know-how to make sure Sukeru-kun is transparent and colorants that are different from before
  • What is a trademark right? What is a design right? “I didn't know” or “because it's just a little bit” is not enough. I also talked about the minimum intellectual property rights you need to know in order to sell

Recommended classes for people like this

  • Those who want to try making clay from now on
  • Those who want to know more about the basics of Sukeru-kun
  • Those who want to make fruit with clay but don't know what to start with
  • Those who aim for extremely realistic fruit
  • Those who want to further improve their creative abilities
  • Those who aren't satisfied with the lemons they make but don't know where to fix them
  • The more you do it, the more you compare yourself to others, and isn't it getting harder or impatient? I'll give you tips on how to prevent that from happening and how to find your own weapon.

When you take the course

Be sure to wear gloves when working with silicone, UV resin, etc.

Also, please work while thoroughly ventilating the room.

If you feel unwell during use, discontinue use immediately.

Necessary materials and tools for attending the course

Things that are easy to get at 100 yen stores

・Measuring spoon

・Poly wrap/saran wrap

・Sponge stand

・Clear holder with white paper in it (I will use it as a work table)

・Brushes

・Kitchen paper

・Design cutter

・Tweezers

・Tissues/wet wipes

・Silicone paper cups

・Plastic bars

・Plastic gloves

・Knives and cutters

・Oil-based pen

・Ruler

・Epoxy adhesives

・Toothpick

・toothbrush

・Cotton swab

・Diamond file (round file or half round file)

・Metal fittings such as wire rings

・Flatback Yatko

・Maru Yatko

・Round can

·crab crab

・Slightly longer T-pin


Things I definitely want you to have

・Familiar resin clay

・Colorants

・Silicone (main agent/curing agent)

・Digital scales

・Lemon for mold removal

・Mini scissors

・UV-LED resins

・UV-LED light

・Resin cleaner

・Sueru-kun

・Art presser

・Painting knife (use the back side of a cutter as a substitute)

・Quick-drying acrylic

・Extra fine brush (GodHand surface M, etc.)

・Jewel Drops

・Electric router (if you don't have one, use a pin vise instead)

· Embossing heater (if necessary)


Other things you might be able to prepare at home

・Plastic containers (empty containers such as tofu)

・Water for brush washing

・Pallets (milk cartons that have been washed and dried)

・Newspaper

・Packing tape

・fresh on (something that blocks the light of UV light)

What makes this class so special

Composed based on success stories and failure examples that active artists have actually experienced

The artist herself explains in detail not only the techniques and techniques she has learned over time and money, but also why they choose those materials.

What I'm going to teach you in this class is “Everyone will be able to make it easily!” There may not be such a thing, but the amount of time you take will be your own solid confidence and asset.

Let's have fun creating something that anyone can do, so we can have fun creating it together so that you can have your own weapon.

Curriculum

Creator

Tsukinokakera

Tsukinokakera

Hello. My name is Tsuki Kakera.

I'm an artist who loves making transparent fruits.

Now, we have received a voice from CLASS101 and we have decided to start a video course.

There are many difficult processes in making fruit, and you may not be able to make the fruit you want right away. In the course, difficult processes were omitted as much as possible, and the process was made so that the fruit could be seen even more clearly.

There is no right way to make it, so please successfully incorporate my production method into your own.

Also, the more you do modeling, the better you get, but making it well is not the goal.

Technology and techniques are just means.

Let's have some fun first. Then, let's find our own “weapon.”

Please stay with us until the end.

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