Worbla's Finest Art
In this short video you can see how Worbla’s Finest Art (brown Worbla) reacts to different methods of working with it. Worbla’s Finest Art is the most well known Worbla type. It’s a great allrounder to make armor and props with!
Worbla's Black Art
In this short video you can see how Worbla’s Black Art (black Worbla) reacts to different methods of working with it. This Worbla type is smoother then the brown one which makes it better for sculpting.
Worbla's Pearly Art
In this short video you can see how Worbla’s Pearly Art (white Worbla) reacts to different methods of working with it. This Worbla type is quite strong and has a smooth texture. So it’s great for sculpting details.
Worbla's FlameRed Art
In this short video you can see how Worbla’s FlameRed Art (red Worbla) reacts to different methods of working with it. This Worbla type is so smooth that it is absolutely perfect for sculpting small details.
Worbla's Meshed Art
In this short video you can see how Worbla’s Meshed Art reacts to different methods of working with it. In my opinion, this is the best Worbla type for making strong armor attachments. It’s extremely sticky too.
Worbla's KobraCast Art
In this short video you can see how Worbla’s KobraCast Art reacts to different methods of working with it. This Worbla type is really thin but super stretchy and strong. Great for reinforcing fabric/faux leather and making strong armor attachments.
Worbla's Transpa Art
In this short video you can see how Worbla’s Transpa Art (transparent Worbla) reacts to different methods of working with it. This Worbla type is very special and the only one that’s fully translucent.
Worbla's Deco Art
In this short video you can see how Worbla’s Deco Art (sculpting plastic/polymorph) reacts to different methods of working with it. This Worbla type comes in cute little white plastic pellets! The result is super smooth.
Worbla's Crystal Art
In this short video you can see how Worbla’s Crystal Art reacts to different methods of working with it. This Worbla type comes in little pellets. It’s translucent but not 100% see through. It’s milky. Great for sculpting gems!