Showing posts with label Rod Puppets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rod Puppets. Show all posts

Monday, August 14, 2017

Purple Monsters

So many monsters... These guys are actually quite satisfying to build and perform with. If I'm uninterrupted, I can build one in a day... but I have children and a "honey do" list that goes on for miles, so that never happens.

:)









Monday, August 7, 2017

A Tale of Two Monsters

No tale... just two monsters trying to win the hearts of puppeteers and puppet lovers alike









Monday, July 31, 2017

Monster Palooza!

I do make puppets that aren't monsters, I promise. But I've made A LOT of monsters recently... so for your viewing pleasure for the next few weeks, I give you...

Monster Palooza!






Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Groucho de Bergerac

I've been working on several puppets lately, some for a personal project that a few buddies of mine and I are doing and some just for fun. The subject of this post falls into the "for fun" category!

Introducing a monster whose eyebrows are Groucho Marx-inspired with a whimsical flair and whose nose would make even Cyrano de Bergerac feel normal!





Thursday, March 30, 2017

Sophos Puppets Part Four

The last installment of the finished Sophos puppet stills









Thursday, March 23, 2017

Sophos Puppets Part Three

More of the Sophos cast










(I don't have a still of goth girl, so you'll have to settle for an in-progress photo :) )


Thursday, March 16, 2017

Sophos Puppets Part Two

Here are some stills of the finished Sophos puppets along with their designs done by my buddy John Jackson.












Friday, January 20, 2017

Sophos Puppets Part One

I mentioned previously that I'd been working on some pretty awesome puppet projects. Well, a few months ago, I built eleven puppets for an I.T. company called Sophos. It was fun and challenging due to the short timeline and the special needs of each puppet. Because it was such a quick turnaround, I didn't take very many photos, but I'll share what I have:  patterning, hands with pockets for removable rods, foam mockups, hair, and skinning. Photos of the finished puppets and their designs to come!