Mascots Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Apr 13, 2009
I saw this on the Television show called " How it's made "
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Re: Mascots Posted by Steve C on Apr 13, 2009
Thanks Billy,lot of good techniques that can be used for puppets in there...
Re: Mascots Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Apr 13, 2009
Nice find, Billy! Worth bookmarking for future reference.
Daryl H
Daryl H
Re: Mascots Posted by Sonny on Apr 13, 2009
That was neat...I watch that show all the time and never saw that one...thanks again Billy.
Re: Mascots Posted by miguel on Apr 13, 2009
Good to learn that technique for puppets. Thanks Mr. Fuller! Great found. Please, keep look such a great free tutorial
Re: Mascots Posted by CanuckAmok on Apr 14, 2009
Wow, those are some mad x-acto blade skillz. Maybe I should change the blade in my knife once in a while, slice through foam like butter.
Perhaps it's the size that intimidated me, but now I see that the techniques for a mascot are exactly the same as for a puppet. I'm thinking now of installing a cooling fan inside my puppet heads to keep my hand from getting all sweaty!
Perhaps it's the size that intimidated me, but now I see that the techniques for a mascot are exactly the same as for a puppet. I'm thinking now of installing a cooling fan inside my puppet heads to keep my hand from getting all sweaty!
Re: Mascots Posted by VampireWombat on Apr 14, 2009
Nice find. I can't believe I had watched this one before and completely forgotten about it until now.
Re: Mascots Posted by nynah on Apr 14, 2009
Cool! I watch the show too and missed this one.
Nina
Nina
Re: Mascots Posted by Bhanu on Apr 15, 2009
Thanks Billy for sharing the link...worth watching the technique.
I am sure we can try to apply this method for puppet making.
Bhanu
I am sure we can try to apply this method for puppet making.
Bhanu
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