Thanks Marky. August, eh? That statement has me very curious as to who you are.Marky said:You Rule, Kaya! See you in August!
Hey wes! I am glad that you found the post. I apprecite the positive feedback.wes said:Blink I just Notice this Great Job!! By the Way where did you get the teeth?
Sorry for the late response. Been busy with my other online endeavors (normally, this is where I would plug my site, but, that could be kind of crass if you don't know many people here). I've used FIMO and Sculpey on numerous occasions. I made a Spielberg medalion when I was in high-school out of Sculpey III, and I've tried to make a statuette out of the lead character of Aliqat: The Journies of the Seventh Sun, one of my comics I want to launch on my site this year, but I ran out of the stuff.Blink said:Hi nemalki. Yes FIMO is a pretty versatile material to work with. You can actually make many different things for your puppets with it.
No problem wes.wes said:Thanks for the teeth info!!
How criptic...and what an evil laugh.Marky said:Well, Puppets Up! II will reveal all!!! Mwa-ha-haaaaaa!
I look forward to seeing the results of your puppet building. I am working on a Chewbacca puppet and I have used FIMO for the nose. It looks pretty good.nemalki said:Sorry for the late response. Been busy with my other online endeavors (normally, this is where I would plug my site, but, that could be kind of crass if you don't know many people here). I've used FIMO and Sculpey on numerous occasions. I made a Spielberg medalion when I was in high-school out of Sculpey III, and I've tried to make a statuette out of the lead character of Aliqat: The Journies of the Seventh Sun, one of my comics I want to launch on my site this year, but I ran out of the stuff.
Just never tried to use it with puppets. Then again, I've never made a puppet with a moving mouth or anything. I've had designs since I was a kid and even perfected different character voices in different octaves, even a plan for a Beakman's World/Clyde Crashcup-like series involving this one scientist character of mine, so if this whole comic writing/drawing thing don't work out, I have other talents to fall back on. I'm kind of envious of the stuff you and a whole lot of these guys and gals can do. Hopefully, I'll find time to learn more of the secrets of the craft because, well, puppetry is a beautiful artform.
Thanks whatadoodle! Like I said before, with more time I could have made the puppet look more balanced, but he is what he is and the overall look I feel works.whatadoddle said:Scary wolf, ....Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. I like the face proportions, and eye blink is a big plus, well done!
Hi puppetise. I have seen your puppets. I would like to make a turtle puppet sometime as well.puppetise said:u can check out my puppets by the link in my signiture
Blink said:How criptic...and what an evil laugh.