Puppet ad campaign Posted by Joel on Apr 08, 2012
I was googling "puppet breasts". WOW!  That sounds really bad now that I typed it out.  Anyway... I came across this page about the Go Daddy puppet ad campaign. I didn't see it posted in the forum here.  I thought some of you might like it.

http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/furry-puppet-studio1  

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https://youtu.be/ezW6MKZlXyk
Re: Puppet ad campaign Posted by VampireWombat on Apr 08, 2012
Well, I'll overlook the "puppet breasts" part... Interesting video. Thanks for sharing.
Re: Puppet ad campaign Posted by Fabe on Apr 09, 2012
I won't. Joel, why did you look for puppet breasts?
Re: Puppet ad campaign Posted by Joel on Apr 09, 2012
HA!  I have to make a Lucy the Slut from Ave.Q and was finding ways to do contour without seams showing.
Re: Puppet ad campaign Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Apr 09, 2012
Interesting!
Re: Puppet ad campaign Posted by Rikka on Apr 12, 2012
Oi... those are pretty big!
Re: Puppet ad campaign Posted by Puppetainer on Apr 12, 2012
Wow! Great video! Thanks so much for sharing!

On a side note I too did a very similar Google search the first time I was trying to create breasts for a puppet. Almost all of the results (100's of them!) that came back were about some big controversy surrounding posters of puppet cleavage that were used in an ad campaign for Avenue Q when it was appearing in Boulder, Colorado. Funny stuff.
Re: Puppet ad campaign Posted by Joel on Apr 12, 2012
Thanks.  Now I don't feel like a complete degenerate.  I feel like a semi-degenerate in good company.
Re: Puppet ad campaign Posted by Rikka on Apr 12, 2012
There is something degenerate about puppets breasts?
Re: Puppet ad campaign Posted by Clewer Puppets on Apr 13, 2012
Hi TygerHawks. You have actually done really well for your first puppet. A couple of tips: the mouth is the hardest part, so it is worth perservering to get it right. Check the stitching line before you turn the head in to the right side: an uneven seam around the mouth edge will distort the look of the puppet. As for the arms and fingers, I use an old wooden chopstick to shape the fingers and small parts when turned in the right way. Make your neck a little larger than your wrist width.Draw your intend pattern up on paper first. Make alterations to patterns you have already done on baking paper or tissue paper first-pin it loosely together to see it it works and what adjustment is needed. All the best for your future projects. Debra Clewer.

www.clewerpuppets.weebly.com
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