Gorgon Heap
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I forgot to ask this question of Steve Whitmire at MuppetFest.
It seems that Wembley's pupils can move virtually 360 degrees. In any case, they don't move in a single straight path, which indicates that it's not the eyeballs themselves moving on an axis (b/c for the eyeballs to move in more than just a straight circular pattern, they would have to be unattached). So I'm guessing it's just the pupils that move. But how? Radio control with magnets? That's about my only guess.
Anyone have any definite info?
David "Gorgon Heap" Ebersole
It seems that Wembley's pupils can move virtually 360 degrees. In any case, they don't move in a single straight path, which indicates that it's not the eyeballs themselves moving on an axis (b/c for the eyeballs to move in more than just a straight circular pattern, they would have to be unattached). So I'm guessing it's just the pupils that move. But how? Radio control with magnets? That's about my only guess.
Anyone have any definite info?
David "Gorgon Heap" Ebersole
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