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How do I make a human looking Muppet?

Jessica6868

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I have loved the Muppets all my life but just now feel like I am ready to actually make one of my own. I want it to be a character of myself and carve the head out of a block of foam. I could not find any foam blocks so I bought some thick foam and glued it together. I don't know where to start. I mean I have carved clay before but for some reason this foam is really intimidating me. I have drawn up a few sketches of how I want her to look, but fear I will waste the foam if I just start cutting without any direction. I am VERY inspired by this site and all the wonderful creative members, Please Help Me.

Thanks,
Jess :halo:
 

Muppetlab

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Can you upload a sketch of what you want to build? There may be a simpler pattern out there that will give you the shape your looking for :smile:
 

Jessica6868

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I am in the process of trying to build 2 human like puppets. I have included sketches for both so I won't be a bother trying to gather information multiple times. My sketches are rough but they are basically, exactly what I want to accomplish. I just don't know how to go about getting the desired results.

Thank you for any and all help you can provide.
Jess :halo:


SKETCHES

Male Muppet Head, Nose, and Mouth Sketch
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=361187950658300&l=4b26b26a34

Male Muppet Form Sketch
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=361187970658298&l=2fa2c71217

Female Muppet Head and Eye Sketch
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=361188450658250&l=a6730d6ba3

Female Muppet Form Sketch
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=361187940658301&l=f32970dcf6

Female Mouth Sketch
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=361188453991583&l=4d9237d66a

Muppet Hand Sketch
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=361187993991629&l=2535fca656
 

staceyrebecca

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If you're carving from block foam (or created block foam, you'll want to first draw the profile of what you want to carve on the side & just start hacking away with a pair of scissors! I took a carving workshop from John Kennedy & that's what he had us do. His book may help (Although I'm not sure 100% suree, I haven't looked at it in years):
http://www.amazon.com/Puppet-Planet...st+Amazing+Puppet-Making+Book+in+the+Universe.


If you want a different method, using sheets of polyfoam, Drew Allison's book is also good & one of the first books I looked at that I found to be helpful back in the day.
http://www.amazon.com/Foam-Book-Bui...&qid=1366780589&sr=1-3&keywords=puppet+making

Good luck building your first puppet!


Good luck!
 

Jessica6868

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Okay, so I bought more foam but this time sheet foam because I found a really awesome head pattern. Only problem is that the two heads I created are rather large. How could I make bodies for them that are light enough for me to actually make them useable and manageable. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Jess
 
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