My current eye making methods Posted by VampireWombat on Aug 26, 2010
I know I've posted stuff here before on making eyes, but to be honest, I've found those methods to not be so great. As far as I remember, I haven't posted about how I make them now. But if I have, oops...
First you need a base for the eyes. This can vary depending on what you have available and what size you need. For larger eyes, I just use a ping pong ball. If you use styrofoam balls, I suggest a paper mache layer or two. Then I get some sort of circle stencil or freehand a circle on the eye using either some paint (usually Apple Barrel or whatever other brand of craft acrylic paint I can find cheap) or a marker. After that I fill in the circle with the base color for the eye. Once the paint's dry, add a few specks in the color of the eye to add depth. Use variants of the base color for these specks and maybe use a reference photo if you're unsure. When this paint is dry, use either paint or a marker to make a black circle in the middle. After that's dried, use a few layers of glossy Mod Podge or other sealant.
Hope this is useful for people. And sorry if I have said this stuff before and just forgot about it.
First you need a base for the eyes. This can vary depending on what you have available and what size you need. For larger eyes, I just use a ping pong ball. If you use styrofoam balls, I suggest a paper mache layer or two. Then I get some sort of circle stencil or freehand a circle on the eye using either some paint (usually Apple Barrel or whatever other brand of craft acrylic paint I can find cheap) or a marker. After that I fill in the circle with the base color for the eye. Once the paint's dry, add a few specks in the color of the eye to add depth. Use variants of the base color for these specks and maybe use a reference photo if you're unsure. When this paint is dry, use either paint or a marker to make a black circle in the middle. After that's dried, use a few layers of glossy Mod Podge or other sealant.
Hope this is useful for people. And sorry if I have said this stuff before and just forgot about it.
Re: My current eye making methods Posted by Sunbeatle Puppets on Aug 26, 2010
thats a pretty good method. Gives me lots of ideas thanks for posting!
Re: My current eye making methods Posted by VampireWombat on Aug 26, 2010
Glad you find it useful. Hope it helps.
Oh and here's a picture of the puppet I use the most. His eyes are using that method with Ping Pong balls.
Oh and here's a picture of the puppet I use the most. His eyes are using that method with Ping Pong balls.
Re: My current eye making methods Posted by nall29 on Aug 26, 2010
cool
Re: My current eye making methods Posted by Sunbeatle Puppets on Aug 26, 2010
haha, i love the puppet! kinda like a Picaso kinda guy?
Re: My current eye making methods Posted by nall29 on Aug 26, 2010
right! mwhahahaaa
Re: My current eye making methods Posted by Angel in Tx on Aug 26, 2010
I was spray painting my eyes for the white part, but did use craft acrylic for the colors/black. I also sometimes used clear spray to seal. I'm going to try some of these techniques I didn't think of the mod podge!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing!
Re: My current eye making methods Posted by VampireWombat on Aug 26, 2010
Posted by: Sunbeatle Puppets on Aug 26, 2010
haha, i love the puppet! kinda like a Picaso kinda guy?Umm. More like an exaggerated version of Igor from Young Frankenstein.
Re: My current eye making methods Posted by VampireWombat on Aug 26, 2010
Posted by: angelred4kids on Aug 26, 2010
I was spray painting my eyes for the white part, but did use craft acrylic for the colors/black. I also sometimes used clear spray to seal. I'm going to try some of these techniques I didn't think of the mod podge!Ahh. Well, I suggest the paper mache over the styrofoam because I find the styrofoam is too soft. I happened to have mod podge from attempting to do screen printing and I like how it seals and hardens things.
Thanks for sharing!
Welcome. Hope you find some of it useful.
Re: My current eye making methods Posted by Shawn on Aug 26, 2010
Just to add another idea if you don't have ModPodge around. I've used clear finger nail polish in the past to seal my eyes. They where for a marionette so it was a smaller eye then a hand puppet but I think it would still work. I do like ModPodge though. I've actually been using it instead of wheat past for paper mache' work. Hardens really nice.
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