I am not sure if this is a tiny tad too long, but has the right feel for the character. Stereotypical science geek attire, but with a slightly military/ secret police feel to the collar.
The processes involved when I make stuff: sculpting, programming, electronics, carving, moulding, etc. Mostly puppets, automata, sculpture, occasionally furniture, interactives, food, etc. Usually fairly detailed and image-led. Please reuse any ideas, tips, thoughts and approaches.
Friday, 2 April 2010
Scientist's lab coat
I am not sure if this is a tiny tad too long, but has the right feel for the character. Stereotypical science geek attire, but with a slightly military/ secret police feel to the collar.
Labels:
Punch and Judy,
puppet,
puppetry,
puppets
Monday, 22 March 2010
Friday, 19 March 2010
shoes...
pink thing is the mould - brown thing, the shoe... policeman's shoes...
Labels:
Punch and Judy,
puppet,
puppetry,
puppets
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
Policeman gets clothes
Jumble sale jeans are perfect for making a good navy uniform.
This is not yet fitted with trims or buttons, but starting to show the final look.
Labels:
Punch and Judy,
puppet,
puppetry,
puppets
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Puppet bodies getting better
This shows the Policeman puppet. The head sits freely in a central hole and is held and, in use, is manipulated by the last three fingers of the hand curled round it.The hands are detached from the body to allow maximum freedom od movement.
The body is connected to the sleeve with a short stitched hinge joint.
Labels:
Punch and Judy,
puppet,
puppetry,
puppets
Thursday, 4 February 2010
Crocodile head
Crocodile with elastic jaw opening. This opposes the cable controlled jaw snap shut.I wonder if elastic to close jaw would be better. Possibly more relaxing to use in practise, as most of the time not tension would be required in the hand to keep the jaw shut.
hmm...
Labels:
Punch and Judy,
puppet,
puppetry,
puppets
Saturday, 30 January 2010
Mr Punch gets new clothes
My, doesn't he look dashing. I liked the last costume, but this one is more theatrical. The shadows work rather tastily here!
I can't decide if he should have a hat. Does anyone out there reading this have any opinion on if it would improve the look?
I can't decide if he should have a hat. Does anyone out there reading this have any opinion on if it would improve the look?
Labels:
Punch and Judy,
puppet,
puppetry,
puppets
Saturday, 23 January 2010
Another puppet body pattern
This design is a 2-finger control, with the head on a stick in the remaining curled three fingers. This is better than the fixed head version. It can shake its head in despair etc.!
Labels:
Punch and Judy,
puppet,
puppetry,
puppets
Sunday, 17 January 2010
Hands getting attached
The hand is modelled and baked Fimo, painted and varnished, with a thin bamboo rod inserted as a mount to keep the arm rigid. This is hot-glued into the fabric arm. The fabric of the arm is reinforced by surrounding with thin plastic from a soft drink bottle to form a rigid, hollow tapering tube which will allow thumb operation.
Labels:
Punch and Judy,
puppet,
puppetry,
puppets
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