Re: Hello , I am a new puppet builder and have alot of questions. Posted by melaine9 on Jun 09, 2012
MPGrace I want to thank you for the advice about the car wash mitt. I also wanted any ideas for the nose. I thought about sculpting a peice of foam, cover it with fleece, then needle sculpting the nostrils. Also need help with giving it larger feet. Anyone have a large foot pattern to share.?

  THank You Shawn, Billy & Na
Re: Hello , I am a new puppet builder and have alot of questions. Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Jun 10, 2012
I have a couple of video's on noses you can take a look at and get inspiration...I talk about many idea's but there are many more out there as well...do a search on this site just type in noses and it will be endless discussions....

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https://youtu.be/f5YrvpuF2v4

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https://youtu.be/P5GzqHJyPFs

Hope they help!!

StiqPuppets
Re: Hello , I am a new puppet builder and have alot of questions. Posted by Shawn on Jun 10, 2012
If you want a larger foot pattern just increase the one they give you by how may ever inches you want.  
Re: Hello , I am a new puppet builder and have alot of questions. Posted by melaine9 on Jun 10, 2012
Thanks everyone!! I started my first epuppet today . I decided  to play it safe and went by the pattern.lol. It has been a great learning experience. I know how to correct some mistakes now. And it has givin me an idea of how to accomplish it, But I will be asking question for sure. LOL
Re: Hello , I am a new puppet builder and have alot of questions. Posted by Na on Jun 11, 2012
Don't be scared of asking questions! We do that all the time here.... a puppet is more experiment than planning.
Re: Hello , I am a new puppet builder and have alot of questions. Posted by Out of the Box Puppets on Jun 11, 2012
Melaine9, you can call me Julie. When I first joined the forum many moons ago, before we opened the business that s what I registered under.

Yes, I would sculpt the nose from foam, either a couple of layers of 1' foam or L200 if you want a firmer shape. 

You can also try using 1" foam on the root do pattern, but keep in mind the 1" will restricted the moth movement since the head shape is all one piece, but you can cut the corners of the jaw away from the head to make a separate jaw.

Let me know how you like he flesh Antron.

Julie
Re: Hello , I am a new puppet builder and have alot of questions. Posted by Shawn on Jun 11, 2012
Posted by: MPGRACE on Jun 11, 2012
Melaine9, you can call me Julie. When I first joined the forum many moons ago, before we opened the business that s what I registered under.

I just point out to everyone that while you can not change the username you log in with you can change the name that is displayed on your post and Profile. In fact I think it is a good thing not to have your username showing.   Just go to your profile and click on "Account Related Settings". You'll see the spot for Name where you can change it.
Re: Hello , I am a new puppet builder and have alot of questions. Posted by Puppetainer on Jun 11, 2012
When I altered one of the project puppet patterns to give one of my characters a bit of an overbite I simply altered the size of my 2 mouthplate pieces. I made the top one a little bit longer and shortened the bottom one by the same amount. So when I had the finished mouthplate it sort of forced a bit of an overbite. You could accomplish a similar result by doing the reverse and making the lower mouthplate piece longer. Then you could add some foam inside the lower jaw to make it a bit stronger.

Welcome to Puppets and Stuff and best of luck in your building!
Re: Hello , I am a new puppet builder and have alot of questions. Posted by melaine9 on Jun 11, 2012
Thanks again everyone. I cut my mouth plate foam regular size. I had gone to Dollartree and bought 6 carwash sponges that were covered with the micro chenille. I cut the fabric from the sponge and  aquired 6 nice peices of reticulated foam. LOL. So to mack a long story short I cut one foam peice in the shape of the lower mouth peice notched out a place for my thumb and glued it to the original foam mouth peice, Wala! Nice large chin.

I love the Antron fleece Julie. Thanks.
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