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Pottery drawing or drawing

Ceramic blank drawing and blank drawing are two different methods for making ceramics, and their definition, technology, difficulty and characteristics of finished products are different to some extent.

1. Definition: Blanking is to put mud or clay on a ceramic wheel, and by rotating the ceramic wheel, the mud is continuously pressed, molded and stretched until a complete ceramic product is formed. And embryo drawing refers to making semi-finished products first, and then molding, marking or other processing later.

2. Technology: In the process of blank drawing, the clay is mainly put on the pottery wheel and made by rotating the pottery wheel. However, it is necessary to make a mold to draw a blank, in which the ceramic mud is pressed into a semi-finished product, and then modified, processed and glazed.

3. Difficulty: It is difficult to master blank painting, because it requires skilled craftsmanship and a highly coordinated ceramist. However, embryo painting requires complicated modeling, which tests the craftsman's skills.

4. Features of finished products: The finished products usually have natural, smooth and changeable curves and textures, revealing the characteristics of handmade products. The finished product of embryo painting is usually regular, flat, consistent in shape and delicate in technology.

To sum up, ceramic blank drawing and blank drawing have their own characteristics, which one is better to see the specific needs and creative goals.