During the production of mud line white embryo, in order to ensure the texture and final effect of the work, special attention should be paid to the following aspects:
1. Material preparation and selection
Clay humidity: Clay humidity is crucial for making mud line white embryo. Overly wet clay is easy to deform during the production process, while overly dry clay is difficult to shape. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure that the humidity of the clay is moderate before production, so as to better shape and mud line decoration.
Material quality: Choosing high-quality clay and mud line tools can ensure the stability and fineness of the work. Poor quality materials are prone to breakage or deformation during the production process.
2. Production process
Shaping stability: During the shaping process, special attention should be paid to the stability of the work. The bottom should be thick and the support points should be reasonably distributed to avoid tilting or collapse of the work during the subsequent production process.
Mud line fineness: Mud line decoration is one of the important features of mud line white embryo. When drawing mud lines, pay attention to the smoothness and fineness of the lines. Too thick mud lines will appear clumsy, while too thin mud lines will break easily. Therefore, it is necessary to master the appropriate strength and skills to make the mud line both fine and beautiful.
Humidity control: During the production process, pay attention to the humidity of the clay at all times. If the clay is too dry, you can spray an appropriate amount of water on the surface; if it is too wet, you can place it in a ventilated place to dry. Humidity control is essential to maintain the shape and details of the work.
3. Post-processing
Drying and preservation: After completing the shaping and mud line decoration, the work needs to be placed in a ventilated and dry place for natural drying. Avoid direct sunlight and humid environment to prevent the work from deforming or cracking. At the same time, pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the preservation environment to avoid dust and impurities from polluting the work.
Inspection and repair: During and after the drying process, the work should be carefully inspected. If cracks or damaged areas are found, they should be repaired and reinforced in time. When repairing, pay attention to using the same materials and colors as the work to maintain the integrity and beauty of the work.