Roderick, my first puppet Posted by Fabe on Mar 08, 2012
Just wanted to share my first puppet. I must admit I'm very proud of how this fella turned out. I used the Roly pattern from Project Puppet and followed a video series by Stewart1973 on Youtube.
What do you guys think?
What do you guys think?
Re: Roderick, my first puppet Posted by Animal31 on Mar 08, 2012
I think he came out great! Nice job!
Re: Roderick, my first puppet Posted by Shawn on Mar 08, 2012
He is great! I love his little horns... those are horns are they not? Very clean work. You should be be proud!
Re: Roderick, my first puppet Posted by Gary Sorrell on Mar 08, 2012
Awesome! My son was looking over my shoulder and said "Cool!!"
Re: Roderick, my first puppet Posted by Fabe on Mar 08, 2012
Hehe, best compliment ever, I guess . Thanks guys!
Re: Roderick, my first puppet Posted by Fabe on Mar 08, 2012
Posted by: Shawn Sorrell on Mar 08, 2012
He is great! I love his little horns... those are horns are they not?
Yes, they're horns. Took me a while to figure out how to make them, too.
Re: Roderick, my first puppet Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Mar 08, 2012
Great Job! Keep 'em coming.....
Re: Roderick, my first puppet Posted by Rikka on Mar 08, 2012
Just fab, Fabe!
Re: Roderick, my first puppet Posted by JFP on Mar 09, 2012
so fun! love the colors and fur you chose!
i love Tom's videos, too. i didn't realize he had them out there until after i was way into building already- but i still love watching them. the mouthplate video especially gave me some great ideas for my own mouthplate design.
best wishes in all you create!
-Kimberly
http://joyfilledpuppets.weebly.com/blog.html
i love Tom's videos, too. i didn't realize he had them out there until after i was way into building already- but i still love watching them. the mouthplate video especially gave me some great ideas for my own mouthplate design.
best wishes in all you create!
-Kimberly
http://joyfilledpuppets.weebly.com/blog.html
Re: Roderick, my first puppet Posted by Na on Mar 12, 2012
Great job! I like how the teeth are a bit crooked (not the word I want to use... but can't think of anything better) instead of smooth-edged. It gives the guy a bit more character that way.
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