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Plasticine is a putty-like
modelling material made from
calcium salts,
petroleum jelly and
aliphatic acids.
Though originally a
brand name for the British...
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Plasticine Crow (Russian: Пластилиновая ворона, translit. Plastilinovaya vorona) is a 1981
Soviet clay
animation by
Alexander Tatarsky (T/O
Ekran studio)...
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Industrial plasticine is a
modeling material which is
mainly used by
automotive design studios. It was
developed as an
industrial version of
Plasticine or hobby...
- animations,
named after the main character, who is a
small terracotta-skinned
plasticine person, who
speaks an
unintelligible language and
lives on a tabletop...
- Claymation,
sometimes called clay
animation or
plasticine animation, is one of many
forms of stop-motion animation. Each
animated piece,
either character...
- frames,
rather than mani****ting one
existing puppet. Clay
animation or
Plasticine animation (Often
called claymation, which, however, is a
trademarked name)...
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functional studio pottery.
Borax Clay (industrial
plasticine) Clay#Uses
Gypsum Industrial plasticine Paper clay Papier-mâché, rigid-setting construction...
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February 1844 – 1 June 1921) was an
English artist and the
inventor of
Plasticine. Born in
North Shields, England, the son of
Thomas Harbutt (5
August 1803...
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using stop
motion animation done with
plasticine, also
called claymation. The
title is a
portmanteau of "
plasticine" and "monsters". The
characters also...
- and two ****istants over 15
months in 2001–2003,
using models made of
plasticine and
other materials. The
production was
completed in May 2003. Harvie...