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i think i found my new hobby, ok having just watched it,
angry puppet and i are in agreement ,that was the dumbest idea we have seen ina while,
1:30 of original content, 3 minutes of ALF stock Footage
I have two books by him,
they are amazing, we bit dry when it comes to reading , but some very nice diagrams, and images of his concept sketches, they are hard to come by i was lucky enough to be gifted on and bought the other thru a special offer years ago
sculpt a beak out of blue foam insulation or the foam sold thru a taxidermy website for fish mounting,
cover the foam in tin foil, and then use Thermo Plastic to make your beak, youcan then cover the thermo plastic in spandex, very light wieght and durable, ive made few tucans in my day
never heRd of the company , why not secrh out Feather distrubiting companies, and suppliers i think you will find alot more that way, thier are lots of places to buy feathers online,
as for which is better it all depends on what you are trying to do
not to cause more confusion, but we covered the "Poor Mans Copyright" thing earlier
and it is a waste of time, it is not something that will stand up in court, if you want a proper copyright then its worth the moeny investing in one,
My last thought on the matter
Selling handy crafts is one thing,
Selling A one of a kind piece of art work is somthing else entierley,
craftspeople (AND YES THEY ARE ARTIST AS WELL) have generally come up with aproduct that is easy to reproduce, amd manufacture, they sell them ata...
Educating the client is something we all have to do, and rarley does it really help, but stick to your guns.
LOL
Just ask how much they spent on Sunglasses, or a Brief case, or thier Laptop, or thier Suits, they buy stuff thats top quality and that lasts
That and walmarts Blue light specials
Trueer words are raley spoken
Thats what i tell them as well, and then they discover the error of thier ways, and end up spending even more to replace what they bought,lol
Ah Karma
I turn away jobs all the time,thier is no use in burning your creativity out for jobs that will not even...
dont apploigive to much, your young and new to the machinations of the entertainment indusrty, heck, im still trying to muddle my way thru it all.
but i think Gordon,and Pasha and myself, are simply trying to import someof our wisdom and expierence to evryone else,
like evrything else...
i do understand your perdicement, but you need to look out for yourself,
i hear the old"WHEN WE GET MONEY WE WILL SPEND MORE " all the time, it never happens, in the end, only you can protect yourself,
as for your pricing, i do not know what you things look like, simple puppets may not...
you are not charging enough for your time.or your materials, im just guessing since i do not know what your designs look like, but
$360.00 in labor? $80 in materials,
what about a design fee? and transfer of owner ship? if the show takes off, they get all the profits and you get nothing...
NO IT WONT , i have had many discusions with a entertainment and copyright attorney , this will do no good whats so ever!
if you want a copyright then get a real copyright ,
I think Pearl Paint is still Thier,(we have aone in NJ, as well as a few other places to go)
as is Cannal Rubber ,
but the street just aint waht it used to be..
still miss just wandering around inside Industrial Plastic, you never new what you would find
this used to be an amazing store in Manhattan, that has long been closed, but it seems they are attempting to become a Online Distributor,
lots of interesting things, with more to come I am sure
http://www.industrialplasticsnyconline.com
no argument as far as i saw, i use fleece all thetime, but i do liek to use different stuff and different textures,
given the chice between polar fleece and antron, its antron all the way .
not sure what you mean by that, but if you want a pattern that you will be able to replicate again and again, i suggest you not glue the fabric in place after draping
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