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Mr. Cox
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...figure in the oven? One week in my art class when I was in high school, we made clay ash treys, and other types of figures. After we molded them and let them sit for a day, we painted them with some type of glaze or paint. Our teacher then took them home that night and baked them in the oven. Our teacher brought them back the next day, and they were very shiny and very smooth like glass.
I can't remember what this glaze or paint is called. It comes in several different colors, and in colors with different color specs. I chose plain red and before baking it, the color looked very faded. After I painted it on, the paint almost seemed to soak into the clay a little bit and also had the same texture. I was also able to scratch it off with my fingernails. Like I said above, it came out and felt like glass after it was baked. What is this stuff called and what are some brand names so I'll know what to look for?
I can't remember what this glaze or paint is called. It comes in several different colors, and in colors with different color specs. I chose plain red and before baking it, the color looked very faded. After I painted it on, the paint almost seemed to soak into the clay a little bit and also had the same texture. I was also able to scratch it off with my fingernails. Like I said above, it came out and felt like glass after it was baked. What is this stuff called and what are some brand names so I'll know what to look for?