"Noun"
/ˌoʊˈbiː ˈkleɪ/
"OB Clay" generally refers to a type of clay known as "oil-based" clay—often used in sculpture and modeling. It is characterized by its malleability and ability to hold fine details. While modern applications of various clays exist, oil-based clays are commonly discussed in artistic spheres involving sculpture, miniatures, and certain crafts.
Translation: El artista eligió OB Clay por su excelente retención de detalles durante el proceso de escultura.
"Many sculptors prefer to use OB Clay when creating intricate models due to its unique properties."
Translation: Muchos escultores prefieren usar OB Clay al crear modelos intrincados debido a sus propiedades únicas.
"At the workshop, participants were excited to learn how to manipulate OB Clay for their projects."
Although "OB Clay" itself is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, the concept of "clay" in a more general sense can be involved in several idioms. Here are some examples related to "clay":
Translation: Modelar a alguien como la arcilla.
"A mind is like clay"
Translation: La mente es como la arcilla.
"To be set in stone" (opposite concept with clay)
Translation: Estar grabado en piedra.
"Clay feet"
The term "OB" in "OB Clay" stands for "Oil-Based" and is used to describe the composition of the clay. The word "clay" has its roots in Old English "claeg," which means "clay or mud." This reflects the material's historical use in various cultures for pottery and construction.
Non-drying clay
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