Project Puppet - Sizes Posted by Out of the Box Puppets on Aug 09, 2010
I was wondering from those of you who have used the patterns from Project Puppet, could you tell me the height of the puppets from top of head (no hair or hat) to the bottom of body?

I'm familiar with the Glorified Sock Puppet, the Rotondo, Punto and Ovale, but not the rest of the patterns.  I have a customer who is wanting to purchase a pattern, but is on a limited budget, so she doesn't want to purchase without more information.

So....sizes on
Pin Head
Roly
Melon Head
Mostro
Borsa

Thanks!!!

Julie
Re: Project Puppet - Sizes Posted by Out of the Box Puppets on Aug 10, 2010
Hey...just bumping this up again, so it doesn't get lost.  Anyone use these patterns and can tell me the sizes?

Julie
Re: Project Puppet - Sizes Posted by Shawn on Aug 10, 2010
I think the size would be relative Julie.  I know some folks actually size the pattens up and if you did that then the puppet would be bigger.  I've only used the Roly once on a project and then I only used the head pattern and not the body.  If I had to guess the height would have been around 24" if I would have used the body.
Re: Project Puppet - Sizes Posted by Angel in Tx on Aug 10, 2010
Julie, I have used the melonhead but I don't have it here to measure. 
I have a picture of him, the yellow guy in the middle.  For reference the dog is from the glorified sock pattern, so I think they are about the same size.  They are on different height stands so it's hard to tell.
puppet trio
Re: Project Puppet - Sizes Posted by ProjectPuppet on Aug 10, 2010
I think I can answer this one!

The Simple Series - 12-15 inches from the base of the body to the top of the head (depending on the headshape). The Pinhead Puppet stands the tallest; The Glorified Sock Puppet is the shortest. When it comes to the Simple Series Patterns...think "Prairie Dawn" or "Roosevelt Franklin" in terms of size.

The Forma Series - 15-18 inches from the base of the body to the top of the head. Again, the Punto Puppet would be on the tall end of that range. The Forma puppets are more "normal" in size, more in line with your "average" puppet made for screen or live performance in terms of size.

The Monster Series - The Mostro Puppet stands 25 inches from head to foot, and about 18 inches without the optional legs. The Borsa is 25 inches from the top of the head to the base of the body. One great thing about the Monster Series, really all three pattern series, is that the puppet parts are designed to be modular. For example, you can use the Borsa head on the Mostro body and vice versa without having to alter either pattern. So from two patterns you actually have four different shape configurations.

One more thing that I always mention when folks ask about the size of the Project Puppet patterns is that in puppet design, small is good. The size of an average human hand and arm doesn't vary that much, and you want the puppet to fit that hand and arm. The better the fit, the more control the puppeteer has, and in turn the better the performance (potentially). Bigger (although it may be necessary for some characters and will bring its own design challenges) is not better.

Hope that answers it!
Re: Project Puppet - Sizes Posted by Shawn on Aug 10, 2010
Thank you Pasha for coming to our rescue!  I knew I was going to be way off!  You should see the fish I caught the other day it was this |__| no |______| no |______________________________| big!
Re: Project Puppet - Sizes Posted by Out of the Box Puppets on Aug 10, 2010
Thanks so much Pasha!  That information will be very helpful to my customer.  I sent her your way, but told her I do a little research.  I know I could count on P&S members to help us out.  Thanks.

Julie
Re: Project Puppet - Sizes Posted by Sunbeatle Puppets on Aug 10, 2010
this could be helpful for me, i just bought the roly pattern, and was thinking about blowing it up about 1.25%
i mean, 12 inches seems waaay small to me
Re: Project Puppet - Sizes Posted by Out of the Box Puppets on Aug 10, 2010
BTW Angel....your puppets are adorable.  Thanks

Julie
Re: Project Puppet - Sizes Posted by Angel in Tx on Aug 10, 2010
Aw, thank you!
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