Obsidian Hoffman it's basically a small solid axle I made out of wood. Each wheel on the end of that axle has a leg strut 180° offset from the other. Nothing too complicated. It's very very simple.
VERY cool. =3 Do you mind if I ask, how did you get the legs to move like that? I've been trying, myself, to figure out how to get a pair of legs to move on a large puppet without needing to control them separately, so that I could control the whole puppet on my own.
At 28 the puppet looks like this happened: Puppeteer, " You can't have a cookie," puppet, " But I wanned a coookieeee: Hangs head and walks away dejected" Good design, are those pool noodles?
I’m ten years too late but that is so cool! And I thought I was a puppeteer
WOW that's a great start! Clever design!
what's that made out of?
You are probably never going to answer this, but what is the device called that you have rotating around the legs to make them move like that?
Obsidian Hoffman it's basically a small solid axle I made out of wood. Each wheel on the end of that axle has a leg strut 180° offset from the other. Nothing too complicated. It's very very simple.
How did you make this Dragon puppet 🐉🐲🐉🐲🐉🐲🐉🐲🐉🐲
VERY cool. =3 Do you mind if I ask, how did you get the legs to move like that? I've been trying, myself, to figure out how to get a pair of legs to move on a large puppet without needing to control them separately, so that I could control the whole puppet on my own.
At 28 the puppet looks like this happened: Puppeteer, " You can't have a cookie," puppet, " But I wanned a coookieeee: Hangs head and walks away dejected"
Good design, are those pool noodles?
Muito legal os movimentos ta no caminho certo parabéns
Oh wow~ May I ask what materials you used? That's really great.
jk this is ok
first dislike yah bb