Re: some new marionettes Posted by miguel on Nov 14, 2008
Yeah, The baby is the best (The others of course are great, but the baby is what I like more). Congratulation again.

Do you sale them?

Miguel!
Re: some new marionettes Posted by lovable puppet pals on Nov 14, 2008
I've never attempted something like this...are there any tutorials, videos, books, etc. to teach the art that someone would recommend? 
These are wonderful!
By the way...are their mouths actually workable?  That's one thing I've missed about marionettes...no working mouths.
Great work of art here!
Sara
Re: some new marionettes Posted by zooooom on Nov 14, 2008
Thank you guys

Gui control the same as the right to the top  http://store.puppeteers.org/index.php?main_page=popup_image&pID=317&zenid=a04grropk8m0ustc43a8v9ha95

johian You probably use Magicsculpt or Apoxysculp, indeed, both are heavy , but Sculpwood has less weight ,for example the same amount of Magicsculpt weight 2,5 lb,  Sculpwood - 32 oz,but it's not so easy to work with Sculpwood because it's  too soft  and I have to wear latex gloves

LJ I'm not performer - I make puppets under orders,so you can see on my site different styles   http://www.freewebs.com/amcreatures/

lovable puppet pals Yes ,their mouths workable,you can fund some useful information in 'Figure Making Can Be Fun?!?' By Michael Brose  http://www.puppetsandprops.com/DummyBooks.html 

migueland77   They are not for sale, I made them  for puppetry show

puppetlady
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stiqman

Thank you

Re: some new marionettes Posted by miguel on Nov 19, 2008
. I wish to know how to do that kind of work!

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