Re: I Need A Name Posted by Toon Asylum on Feb 26, 2008
He looks abit Spanish to me.......hmmmmmmm I'm gonna say mini Ricardo Montalban or just Richardo,
my second choice was "little Ricky Martin"...LOL
Great puppet BTW!!!!
my second choice was "little Ricky Martin"...LOL
Great puppet BTW!!!!
Re: I Need A Name Posted by Helen on Feb 26, 2008
Fantastic puppet and love the eyes! He looks like an Eric to me!
Helen
Helen
Re: I Need A Name Posted by Sonny on Feb 26, 2008
Paco
Re: I Need A Name Posted by Onath on Feb 26, 2008
I would say Dexter or Montgomery aka Monty
On a different note is that an armslength puppet?
On a different note is that an armslength puppet?
Re: I Need A Name Posted by Dan on Feb 26, 2008
I think he looks like a Rodney.
Re: I Need A Name Posted by Angel on Feb 26, 2008
Thanks for all the help! I've decided on Carmine, that seems to fit him, thanks Jomama.
Onath, no it's my own creation. I used the three piece head method from the Foam Book plus some of my own little methods. If you don't own the Foam Book and DVD, you should get it, it's a good investment (it does not include any patterns, it's more of a guide), I've learned a lot from it. Thanks for the compairsion to Arms Length.
Angel
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I would say Dexter or Montgomery aka Monty
On a different note is that an armslength puppet?
Onath, no it's my own creation. I used the three piece head method from the Foam Book plus some of my own little methods. If you don't own the Foam Book and DVD, you should get it, it's a good investment (it does not include any patterns, it's more of a guide), I've learned a lot from it. Thanks for the compairsion to Arms Length.
Angel
Re: I Need A Name Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Feb 26, 2008
I think Carmine is a great name! I am not that great with names and not very creative in naming my own puppets let alone others.
You did a fantastic job on this puppet and I agree that both the book and DVD's are a great investment for both the newbie and experienced. I feel that you need both to make it really happen, some things can't be covered in a book and somethings are hard to cover on a DVD, so they highlight each other.
Daryl H
You did a fantastic job on this puppet and I agree that both the book and DVD's are a great investment for both the newbie and experienced. I feel that you need both to make it really happen, some things can't be covered in a book and somethings are hard to cover on a DVD, so they highlight each other.
Daryl H
Re: I Need A Name Posted by Angel on Feb 26, 2008
Thanks Daryl. I purchased the book in 2005, and then later purchased the DVD which helped out a lot. I like using patterns, but there's something about just "doing my own thing". I guess that's what the Foam Book really taught me and of course everything I have learned from this site and studing other people's work. I still have a ways to go yet, but with each puppet I learn something new.
Angel
Angel
Re: I Need A Name Posted by jomama on Feb 27, 2008
Woo Hoo! Love the name Carmine. Now tell us more about him. What is his life story?
Re: I Need A Name Posted by Rcdspoon on Feb 27, 2008
I say Morgan...
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