I decided to upload this older video. At first i thought i wouldn't upload it at all but looking back at it it's not as bad as i thought. There is a lot of clay in my forest and people were making bricks, pottery and art pieces out of it since the stone age. There is still plenty clay to work with, so here is a tutorial on how to recognize clay in your environment and how to prepare it for sculpting. I don't own a firing owen, so the firing is not included. But if you find a place where they have it, for example art school, they will probably let you fire your clay. The raw clay from the forest is not as good at shaping as a store bought one, that's why you can see my pottery is not very high... but it's worth it if you want to feel like an ancient homo sapiens would, making bowls for themselves. It's an experience.
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