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Monster Concept Art

muppetinsider

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Interesting. I like the lower chin with the teeth overlapping the upper lip. Looks like some great mouth movement. Are you going to build it?
 

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As with all things, I would certainly like to; the tricky part, as always, is finding the time to do it.
 

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I see. Would this bee a foam structure? Or more of a layered material type puppet.
 

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It'd be foam for the head, with some sort of foam/plastic structure for the shoulders to help it keep its shape.

Layered material is an interesting idea, though.
 

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Well layered meaning there would be some sort of structure for the head, however the body you could have more of a wire frame, similar to Big Bird or Snuffy. I believe the Trash-Heap from Fraggle Rock had this type of structure as well. I believe they use a sort of cheese cloth fabric to cover the wire hooped form.
Then the material could be layered over that creating the look of your illustration.
 

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Why is the lower jaw under-lapping so drastically? It seems to me that would make it difficult to tell whether or not the mouth is open.

Nice rendering on the sketch.
 

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I just like the look of the extreme underbite. I used that visual in my Boss puppet, and you can tell when his mouth is open without problem.

I would think the monster would look a little more cuddly than much of what's in Star Wars, I should think.
 
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