Some of my puppets to share

Blink

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Hello all,

Well it occured to me that so many people are sharing pictures of their puppets. While I try to post information on my blog, I often forget to post stuff I am doing here on Muppet Central.

So, here are some pictures. I have a few so I might break it into different posts (since discussions may move in different directions given the different puppets).

This is a wolf puppet I did for a shoot recently.

Wolf 1

The truth is I am not totally happy with it. I was very rushed. I didn't take the time to make things nice and neat (so note to other builders, yes, I am aware of the many design issues).

Wolf 2

I used Fimo for the teeth and simply glued them to the inside of the mouthplate. My wife picked up what she thought was white, but it was and off white. I catually like the colour better than the white I had wanted.

Wolf 3

Overall however I like it. It does have a blinking eye mech (and yes I use the same method that you can search for on this forum).

Wolf 4

I will post more information on the shoot sometime in the next month or so on my blog.

Enjoy
 

SJohnson

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Cool puppets

Your puppets are great! I love the cat with beady eyes.:smile:
 

Iokitek

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I also like this one alot :smile: I can see what you mean by rushing it. But I think it's a very good result. And the teeth look very real.
 

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SurfPark said:
Great work!
Thanks again SurfPark.

SJohnson said:
Your puppets are great! I love the cat with beady eyes.
I appreciate your feedback. You are a very talenetd builder in your own right. Thank you very much.

Iokitek said:
I also like this one alot I can see what you mean by rushing it. But I think it's a very good result. And the teeth look very real.
Thanks Iokitek. Out of curiousity what part gives it away as being rushed? I have my own thoughts on it, but I am curious about yours. Again, thanks for the kinds words.
 

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Hey terrific puppets man! Very neat looking. Do you have any more you've built? I'd love to see them.:smile:
 

Sime's Mom

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These are great! How did you get into puppetteering? Have you gone to school for it, and if so, where?

I joined this forum at the request of my 8-year-old son, who is a MAJOR puppet enthusiast. He builds puppets of every kind, from every material imaginable. (Cleaning his room is crazy because he can't tell the difference between garbage and "puppet supplies.") I want to help him develop into doing this professionally, but have no idea where to start...so any I encounter here, I'll be asking lots of questions!
 

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nemalki said:
FIMO, eh? Very, very impressive.
Hi nemalki. Yes FIMO is a pretty versatile material to work with. You can actually make many different things for your puppets with it.

vertigo said:
Hey terrific puppets man! Very neat looking. Do you have any more you've built? I'd love to see them.
Today 12:15 AM
Thanks vertigo. Yes, I have lots of puppets that I have built. You can see more examples of my work on my blog or on my company website. Also, I plan on sharing my puppets here more often.

Amicus said:
Hey dude I love the wolf!! The Lobster looks awesome too! Did you make them from patterns or just from scratch?
Hey Amicus. I am glad you like The Big Bad Wolf and Sebastian the crab. To answer your question about building them from scratch or pattern the answer is "yes" to both. I build all my puppets from scratch and I make my own patterns (from scratch). I am in the habit of saving patterns since I have had customers come back and order the same puppet built again years later. It was very difficult to match perfectly, until I started saving my patterns that I created.

Sime's Mom said:
These are great! How did you get into puppetteering? Have you gone to school for it, and if so, where?

I joined this forum at the request of my 8-year-old son, who is a MAJOR puppet enthusiast. He builds puppets of every kind, from every material imaginable. (Cleaning his room is crazy because he can't tell the difference between garbage and "puppet supplies.") I want to help him develop into doing this professionally, but have no idea where to start...so any I encounter here, I'll be asking lots of questions!
I'm gald you like my puppets Sime's Mom. I started (officially) in 2000. I started practicing, took a workshop and then auditioned for a puppetry based television pilot. I got hired for it and that was that. Unofficially I've been puppeteering all of my life.

There is a place here in Toronto called Puppetmongers/School of Puppetry, although not really a school, it offers a variety of workshops from time to time. Well worth taking one for any puppet person.

Your son is very lucky to have a mother as supportive as you are. Yes indeed, to get answers you must first ask questions.

All my best.
 
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