Clay modeling using additive techniques is a fundamental skill in sculpture. It involves building up forms by adding and manipulating clay, exploring various methods to create three-dimensional structures. This unit covers proper clay preparation, tool usage, and step-by-step guidance on executing additive techniques effectively. Key concepts include armature construction, scoring for better adhesion, and using slip as a bonding agent. The unit also addresses common challenges like cracking and warping, offering practical solutions. Students learn essential techniques such as pinching, coiling, slab building, and freehand modeling to create diverse sculptural forms.