Re: Building my first marionnette Posted by Rikka on May 26, 2011
This is so wonderful!
Re: Building my first marionnette Posted by johian on Jun 05, 2011
Thanks guys... the video is almost ready!
In the meantime I have finished some of the puppets for the new play. Here they are hanging, waiting to perform. Johan

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Re: Building my first marionnette Posted by Rikka on Jun 05, 2011
I'd love to have a closer look on this spider! Amazing. It must be so very hard to make it move believable do to the many legs. And what is the guy with the little horns(?)?
Re: Building my first marionnette Posted by Shawn on Jun 05, 2011
Rikka, I think you are mistaking either hair or knots in the string as horns.   Actually I thought the same thing on first look.

Johain,  Great work as always.  I like the guy in the green hat. His expression is great!  Are you going to paint the spider or leave him the raw wood?
Re: Building my first marionnette Posted by johian on Jun 05, 2011
@ rikka: indeed, the horns are the knots in the hair of the witch. The spider was difficult to make: to let the legs move in a natural way I had to make a special control.

@ shawn: the spider has been painted with transparant oilpaints.

Johan
Re: Building my first marionnette Posted by Rikka on Jun 05, 2011
Cool design. Even though on comes to expect that from you...
Re: Building my first marionnette Posted by johian on Jun 25, 2011
Hallo puppetfriends,

I need some help... as you know  I'm making a new production for kids with a dragon. I made the dragon but I want him to do some tricks... I want him to blow some smoke from his nose and fire from the mouth. Here in Belgium you may not produce fire on stage in many theaters. My question is: is there anyone who can give me a possibility to produce smoke and a alternitive for the fire from his mouth?
Thx for helping.
Sincerely Johan
Re: Building my first marionnette Posted by Shawn on Jun 25, 2011
For the smoke you could use talcum powder.  Run a small hose down to the dragon and embed it into his nostrils. Then at the top of the controller attach a small bulb syringe that you can fill with powder. To make him blow smoke you squish the bulb syringe. It won't be a lot and it would be a one time shot.

There is also a product called Lionel smoke fluid that is used by model train builders to generate smoke in toy trains.  I've never used it but if you have a model train store in your area you might look into that. I think it is generated with a small heating element. This might give you better smoke and more of it.  You would need to modify what ever mechanism that is used in the toy train.  I bet you could run it off of batter and run the power lines up to the controller.

Can you use flash paper in Belguim?  It is something sold to magicians. They make a small hand held mech that is run by battery and shoots out a ball of fire.  I re-worked one and ran the wires up to the controller and put a batter back and switch up on the controller. I used this on my dragon marionette for awhile. It is a one time shoot since you have to load the mech with the flash paper for each use.

Red and yellow silk in strips is often used to represent fire. Not sure how to use it inside the mouth though. Normally you attach the silk in front of a fan and then turn it on. Then you shine a light from behind the fan that is red or yellow also. See this Google Search: Google Search for examples of what I am talking about.
Re: Building my first marionnette Posted by johian on Jun 26, 2011
Thx Shawn,

the talcum powder was also one of our possibilities, but indeed it won't give a lot.
We have a large smoke machine, we could place it under a rock where the dragon sits on and then plug him on with a hose. I think the Lionel smoke fluid could be the sollution. I will let you know how we will work.
For the fire, we have tried the silk strips but there isn't enough place insite the mouth. I will look it up with the flash paper.

Johan
Re: Building my first marionnette Posted by Shawn on Jun 26, 2011
The mechanism to fire off flash paper is a small copper tube that has small heating element in the bottom. You pack the tube with flash paper and when the heating element gets hot it ignites the flash paper. It is much like a small cannon so the lite flash paper gets ejected from the tube. Like I said it is something you find in a magic shop. When I have seen these available they almost look like they are "homemade". I bet the heating element used in the bottom is the similar to what is used in a train to head up the liquid smoke fluid. I bet you could make something yourself if you could find the parts.
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