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From: KelleyKat
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  • noob ur using play-doh use cllaytoon it stays still and doesent dry

  • my last name is kelley with an ey 

  • Dude, pla-doh stinks. Use claytoons clay, man! Then you don't need the toothpick and the spine can actually move!

  • kool, thanks!!

  • i dont have movie maker. just a camera and a fire wirer. regular videos... what do i do?

  • movie maker is free just download it man

  • thats play dough,not clay!and you spelled clay wrong!

  • omg ur so anle!

  • wtf my biology teacher sent me the link to this vid (i dont get why) lol =/

  • its a lot easier to, make a wire frame then wrap the clay or "play-do" around it. i wouldn't use playdo, id use like scuplting clay or something that doesnt get hard fast

  • i use plasticine

  • kelley, dalton, this is some of your best work!!!! this is a great job, and i think u did amazing!!!! this is hailey from karate, message me back, bye!

  • Playdough hardens to fast, i recommend Claytoon. It's what I use for my claymations and has worked really good for me.

  • wer u get it?

  • i got it @ Michael's

  • We used playdo for this video, but if you want better quality, certainly use a clay like Fimo or Sculpey. You can bake them to preserve your creations, too!

  • You should get claytoon clay its the best clay around cause it never hardens its great

  • no that is not the point everyone is saying that because we want is to be hard but still usable use van akens claytoon for a better result

  • thanks dude i was alwasys using wire to hold it up but that was too hard

  • ?? wt

  • gr8, helped me lots, five stars and favourite

  • I would recommend using a high grade clay, such as chavant. Playdough is pretty sad and tends to tear when moved.

  • Thank you. Very imformative.

    Nice ideas that I can and will use.

    If you or anyone watching cares to see our first claymation and our first stop motion video, feel free to stop by.

  • Nice character but he should have been taller. you can make your own clay with baking materials. you get four times as much playdogh in on batch than one small container of playdogh

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