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I should point out it is very slow going, and have redone every part on it at least once.
Currently looking for tubing to run the wire cable down to a control joystick as the one I bought isn't gonna cut the mustard.
Thought I'd link this here because you can still kinda see things working, at this stage, before I add the eyeblink, which will obscure some things from view.
See it here on my Puppethub.
I really wanted to add an eyebrow movement, but making this as small and tight as possible, I didn't leave...
I remember this. I like how you made all the fingers close using just one line. You could probly even use little hoses/rubber tubing by just cutting out little notches for the bend on the inside of the fingers.
Probably wouldn't recommend using masking tape alone though. It starts to break down...
I guess this is more for people who have movement controls or animatronics experience, but I'm making an eye movement mechanism and I can't decide whether to make the joystick control the actual direction the eyes are moving, or make it the opposite.
I'm leaning towards 'opposite' now...
Hmm, there might not be much in the way of books on the subject but you do have the internet at your disposal. There's plenty of behind the scenes goodness on youtube. There's even a few episodes of Movie Magic, which featured a few animatronics specific episodes. That show had a big influence...
Well if you're new to this puppet making thing, you could start with a basic shape like a sphere and glue on pieces and carve away at it that way. If it's going to be covered you don't have to worry about glue seams and things. You'd have to shop around for a foam block large enough for piggy's...
I believe the first Miss Piggy was carved out of foam, and only the newer look Piggys are made from a mould for consistency. I wouldn't go with the latter because not only are there more steps, but you'd have to get into making your own foam, and really moulds are mainly for making multiples of...
Black adhessive felt dots are the thing to use but if you're feeling crafty you can just cut out pupils out of black tape or anything similar. I've noticed on a photo of Oscar the grouch, being large puplis, they don't stick the way they should on the curve of the eye, so they've made a slit...
Don't see what the difference is between Danspuppets' sale and Jarrod Boutcher's consistant ebay offerings that are absolutely 100% mistakable for a muppet/sesame creation.
I don't think that first one is carved. The seam down the side would indicate they're flat sheets cut and glued in a way to make the curves.
I can't see the video at the moment though, for some reason.
Carving does allow you to ease your way into a specific shape and size against reference...
Short answer; it's the same as an eyeblink mech really.
Long answer; but the specifics of the mechanism are wholely dependant on the design, positioning on the brow and what your own personal tastes. Do you want the inner points to move up and down and have the outer ends stay in the same...
To jog people's memories, or for those too young to remember, Lil Penny was a little puppet version of Basketball player Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway who starred along side him for a series of Nike ads, and it was a little rod puppet, voiced by Chris Rock.
Can't find anything on who made it and...
I actually quite like your Kermit. It's recognizable as Kermit, while still looking stylized and would work well for a play. But if you really wanna go for as indenticle as possible, from memory, if you print this one out on A4, it's pretty good.
Just a heads up, if you really wanted to, there are print-on-demand services for fabrics. This would be ideal for those hard to find bert and ernie shirt repeating patterns. Just make your own. http://www.spoonflower.com/welcome
And while I'm the subject of custom puppet clothing, redbubble...
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