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  1. Melonpool

    Making the seams disappear on polar/blizzard fleece?

    You can also get a good results when you use a brush on the seams after it's been sewn. I've heard of people using dog brushes for this, but I got pretty good results from using a hair brush that had a fairly stiff bristle to it.
  2. Melonpool

    Melonpool: The Motion Picture

    The set's housed at a puppet studio and Steve came by to talk to the owner.
  3. Melonpool

    Polyfoam Practice

    You can undo Contact cement with a hair dryer. Once heated, the seam just melts apart.
  4. Melonpool

    There's a New frog Hopping into ScrapsTV Studios

    How did you cut out the white pupil? Did you use one of those paper punches they sell at Michael's?
  5. Melonpool

    Polyfoam Practice

    The one thing that's cool about it being so cheap and having a lot of it is that it'll really free you up to experiment and get it right.
  6. Melonpool

    Tattooing or painting a puppet?

    They used airbrushing and stencils for the Nike MVPuppets, if that helps.
  7. Melonpool

    Well, Here I Go...

    The same thing will happen if the mouth plate is too large for the foam. You may have to add a little more foam to take the tension off a bit.
  8. Melonpool

    Well, Here I Go...

    Try adding about another half-inch to the lower jaw. I had a similar problem when I was stretching out the fabric in the lower jaw too much when attaching it to the gasket rubber -- that was causing the sneer. Don't add too much fabric, though -- just make sure it's not stretching too much as...
  9. Melonpool

    "Puppetry is an Under-rated Artform"

    Let's be honest. Most art forms are underrated. How many cartoonists have drawn something for free "to pad out your portfolio?" How many singers have sang a song for no pay "just for the exposure?" How many dancers have taught someone to dance for no compensation whatsoever? I think -- as with...
  10. Melonpool

    Polyfoam Practice

    Joann's is one of the more expensive places I've found foam -- and it's basically upholstery foam. I'd check your phone book or online for foam suppliers. I used to get 2 x 4 sheets of 1/2 upholstery foam for about $6 a few years ago at a place called Foam Mart. I used to use this to make...
  11. Melonpool

    Polyfoam Practice

    I usually use 1/2 inch regular upholstery foam for practice. And by the time I'm done with my initial patterning, it's quite a Frankenstein. After that, I cut it down as best I can into one or two flat sheets, combining what I can. Sometimes, I have to pattern 2 or 3 times to get it just the way...
  12. Melonpool

    Days Before Chromakey

    If you have access to a large flat panel monitor, you can usually get them to display a blue screen whenever there's no video inputs to them. They work great as an evenly-lit bluescreen.
  13. Melonpool

    How to make a wall mounted puppet stand

    Really? I wasn't aware the PVC and the metal had the same threads! This could open up a while new world of possibilities for me!
  14. Melonpool

    How to make a wall mounted puppet stand

    I've often thought of using a flag bracket as a puppet stand as well: http://www.google.com/products/catalog?client=safari&rls=en&q=flag+bracket&oe=UTF-8&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=8824540091202296963&sa=X&ei=9nQTT8KhI4PjiAKpr6SvDQ&ved=0CIcBEPICMAI#ps-sellers
  15. Melonpool

    How to make a wall mounted puppet stand

    I have seen a technique where people take a PVC pipe, heat it up with a heat gun and then screw it into the metal flange. Basically, the PVC becomes soft from the heat, and the flange creates the threads on the PVC so it will seat correctly. Never tried it myself, but it might be worth...
  16. Melonpool

    How to make a wall mounted puppet stand

    I have yet to find a plastic flange in PVC. You know what I used to do, though? They make caps for PVC pipe. You can use a couple of screws to attach it to the wood (open end out) and then just plug the regular pipe into it. Use a short piece of PVC to attach a 45 degree coupling, then put am...
  17. Melonpool

    How to make a wall mounted puppet stand

    My only reason for going in through the back is so that none of the screw heads showed. The way I outlined it, the heads would all be on the inside of the coupling as opposed to the front. Either way, it's probably the dodgiest part of the contraption.
  18. Melonpool

    How to make a wall mounted puppet stand

    This is the way I'd do it: Get about an 18-inch length of PVC pipe, a tennis ball. a 45-degree PVC coupling, and a hole saw the same diameter as the end of the coupling. You'll also need a board that's at least a 1/2 inch thick and a couple of small wood screws and a drill bit about the...
  19. Melonpool

    Living With Larry - New Puppet YouTube Series

    I would take this as constructive criticism -- but I would try to take all the talent you have as a puppeteer and as a filmmaker and try to distance yourself from the "Muppet-y" qualities of your work. Try to find your own ground to stand on, if you can. Two (fairly easy) places to start involve...
  20. Melonpool

    Very Important message to me (As Deaf)

    On a kind of unrelated (but still related) note, have you ever considered specializing in puppetry similar to this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2Menk3yNPc It seems like a niche that would really help make you stand out as a puppeteer -- as well as a builder, since there seems to be a lot...
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