All the parts are sculpted, then silicone molds made and urethane resin parts hollow cast. The body, legs and feet are filled with rigid foam and the hands are solid cast...
@@MikeFX-Studio ben sert strafordan yapmaya karar verdim strafor'ları üst,üste koyup yapıştırcam😁 peki bana gövdenin şablonunu verme şansınız varmı? Ölçü vb?
Hello, thanks for sharing this video, I'd like to know if you could tell me how to insert the head on a table puppet, because I'm working alone and the heads or is to rígid or it falls down... Thank you very much!!!!
Not sure what you mean by a table puppet. If it's a marionette, you want the joints as loose as possible. It's controlled by string attachment points on the head. If it's a rod puppet, there's many different options for mounting and moving the head.
Eulogio Mesco - I've been building puppets for a long time, and built this as part of my friend Scott Land's class on building Marionettes presented by the Stan Winston School of Character Arts. The class is now available streaming (thru subscription to their online school) or as a DVD purchase. Search UA-cam for @stanwinstonschool
Wow, I don’t know how I missed this comment (hard to believe I made this guy 5 years ago!!). The body parts were sculpted in clay, silicone molded and then slush cast with a urethane resin and back filled with rigid foam. I do this so it’s easy to replicate lightweight puppet bodies quickly. The parts or easily cut and modified with epoxy/epoxy putty.
Torso and hips could be made from wood... Heck, the whole thing could be made of wood! The casting procedure was done so that once you have a successful puppet body, you can replicate it and alter it easily, which speeds up the process when making other puppets!
Does this remind any of you of Puppet Master anyone?
All the parts are sculpted, then silicone molds made and urethane resin parts hollow cast. The body, legs and feet are filled with rigid foam and the hands are solid cast...
Kuklanın vücudundaki köpüğün ismi nedir ve nerden bulurum?
The body parts were cast using SmoothCast 300 resin (for the outer skin) and filled with Foam-iT 4, also by Smooth-on. Hope this helps!
@@MikeFX-Studio benim bu kadar malzemem yok evde kendim yapıcam daha basıt ve yapılması kolay malzeme varmı? Yinede herşey için teşekkürler😁
@@yigitosmanaydemir33 Puppet can be made of anything! Cheapest way is probably carved wood body or papier-mâché.
@@MikeFX-Studio ben sert strafordan yapmaya karar verdim strafor'ları üst,üste koyup yapıştırcam😁 peki bana gövdenin şablonunu verme şansınız varmı?
Ölçü vb?
@@yigitosmanaydemir33I don’t have a template. The body would be sized according to how big the head is… I think mine was like 5 heads tall
Very cool. I like the idea of the counter weights rather than springs.
Thank you keep them coming -Nice work-
Hello, thanks for sharing this video, I'd like to know if you could tell me how to insert the head on a table puppet, because I'm working alone and the heads or is to rígid or it falls down... Thank you very much!!!!
Not sure what you mean by a table puppet. If it's a marionette, you want the joints as loose as possible. It's controlled by string attachment points on the head. If it's a rod puppet, there's many different options for mounting and moving the head.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You are an important person and you do not hide your wisdom. Thank you. How can I take a distance course?
Eulogio Mesco - I've been building puppets for a long time, and built this as part of my friend Scott Land's class on building Marionettes presented by the Stan Winston School of Character Arts. The class is now available streaming (thru subscription to their online school) or as a DVD purchase. Search UA-cam for @stanwinstonschool
😃
Le hace falta una barrida a ese piso XD
The floor does need a sweep. I should probably have been wearing shoes... 😂
I bet I filmed this at 3am before going to sleep!!
Nice work. What is that white material that the body parts are composed of? Are they sculpted or molded?
Wow, I don’t know how I missed this comment (hard to believe I made this guy 5 years ago!!). The body parts were sculpted in clay, silicone molded and then slush cast with a urethane resin and back filled with rigid foam. I do this so it’s easy to replicate lightweight puppet bodies quickly. The parts or easily cut and modified with epoxy/epoxy putty.
anyone know an easy way of making the torso other than casting?
Torso and hips could be made from wood... Heck, the whole thing could be made of wood! The casting procedure was done so that once you have a successful puppet body, you can replicate it and alter it easily, which speeds up the process when making other puppets!
trying hollow polymorph plastic I'll let you know how it goes
Da para eu
maria de loudes alves Nope, keeping it for myself!