ToonAsylum new character started... Posted by Toon Asylum on Sep 07, 2008
Hey everyone...
It's been awhile since I posted a new project. I was busy working on a custom puppet for a client. I'm not going into much detail with that right now(they may want to officially debut it themselves). But here's my new project in the works. I just started him today based off a sketch I did about a month ago. He's a Lil Alien creature. Pretty simple in design. I decided at the last minute to try that "moving eye" thing with this one. It seems to have worked out okay, here is a pic showing the sketch, the eyelids in a rested position, and one with lids wide open. I kinda offset the lids a bit to give him a more quizzical look when his lids are down. I'll keep posting more pics as I progress!!!

Ran


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Re: ToonAsylum new character started... Posted by Rcdspoon on Sep 08, 2008
Cool toon, I can't wait to see the final project!!!
Re: ToonAsylum new character started... Posted by DrPuppet on Sep 08, 2008
outstanding! Photos of the mech! Photos of the mech!!!!
Re: ToonAsylum new character started... Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Sep 08, 2008
Looks like you are off to a great start. Thanks for letting us see it.

Billy D.
Re: ToonAsylum new character started... Posted by Na on Sep 08, 2008
Awesome! Can't wait to see the finished product!
Re: ToonAsylum new character started... Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Sep 08, 2008
I love your drawing and partial head so far....can't wait to see the end result.  I'm with Dr Puppet....show us the mechanism!  show us the mechanism!

I love doing monsters and aliens myself....I find that you can be so creative and think more outside of the box.  However most people like people puppets as well.

Can't wait to see your progress....post more pictures as you go.

Daryl H
Re: ToonAsylum new character started... Posted by Jon on Sep 08, 2008
Very cool character.  I like how cleanly you've fabricated the eye lids.  They don't look like they have extra fabric in either position.  Very nice.  Can't wait to see your progress.

Jon
Re: ToonAsylum new character started... Posted by Toon Asylum on Sep 09, 2008
Thanks for the comments everyone...

Photos of the mech...hmmmmm???  well I already covered and glued it with that 1/4" headliner fabric and  green fleece. So unfortunately I can't get any pics. The mech is really no different then the tutorial that was featured on here about a month or two ago. I'm just behind on trying it out (since most have already built their blinking eye puppets) So nothing innovating on my end....sorry 

Posted by: Jon on Sep 08, 2008
I like how cleanly you've fabricated the eye lids.  They don't look like they have extra fabric in either position. 

Jon, I'm currently dying my lid fabric. So what I was showing in the pics were mainly the wire fleece covered part of the lid mech.The part of eyeball(s) under the lid was Photoshoped green for clarity. (in the middle pic, the top of the pingpong balls)
Thanks!
Re: ToonAsylum new character started... Posted by puppetlady on Sep 09, 2008
Looks great so far.  Looking forward to see more build pictures as you progress!
Re: ToonAsylum new character started... Posted by Toon Asylum on Sep 10, 2008
Hello again!!

I had a very productive day today. I finished up the internal mechanism for the blinking eye. here's a pic looking up into the head of the puppet where the mouth plate would be. I'll try to describe what you're seeing. to the left are the 2 pingpong ball eyes. The lever coming out from between them is the 2 ends of the wire that formed the lids( I duct taped them together). From there is attached a small eye screw, then a small spring to keep the tension on the lids while resting. Then another eye screw that goes into the back of the head(I added a small piece of plastic washer between the screw and foam for rigidity. You can also see above the entire mechanism I added a high-tech paint stir stick cut down to fit inside for added support. This was necessary because when I pull down at the lever eye screw( which I added a cheap keyring attachment as my finger loop, the head wanted to collaps in on itself. So this keeps the cone-head shape. Here are also a few pics with the actual knit eyelid material attached that I dyed yesterday. Hope you can get the idea. Is this the right way to do it?? probably not, but it seems to do the trick. The techniques and materials I used were simply pulled out of my .....   
Any advice or tips are surely welcome....

Ran

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