Full-Size Dragon Project Posted by ArthurS on Jul 06, 2012
Hello. I am new to puppetry. Just started in May, but I have gone way overboard! lol I already have about a dozen puppets (see my profile and album) and one full-size, wearable one; Sir Jeffrey. Now Sir Jeffrey needs a dragon. I have lots of the pieces, but always looking for tips and suggestions.
Here is the head:
Here are various parts
Thoughts? Suggestions? Tips or advice?
Thanks... Arthur
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Here is the head:
Here are various parts
Thoughts? Suggestions? Tips or advice?
Thanks... Arthur
Join me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MakingPuppets
Re: Full-Size Dragon Project Posted by Rikka on Jul 06, 2012
Looks good! First I thought you were going to build a 40 m puppet!
Re: Full-Size Dragon Project Posted by Shawn on Jul 06, 2012
Looks to me like you are doing pretty good! Your very ambitious for just starting out and seems as if you are on the right track.
Re: Full-Size Dragon Project Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Jul 06, 2012
Great Job!
Re: Full-Size Dragon Project Posted by pagestep007 on Jul 06, 2012
yeah, pretty cool.
Re: Full-Size Dragon Project Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Jul 07, 2012
Nice work so far...keep us posted...we love to see the progress and step by step...and don't be afraid to ask questions if you are stuck we love to help when needed!
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Re: Full-Size Dragon Project Posted by Angel in Tx on Jul 07, 2012
It looks awesome so far. I have never built a puppet/costume to wear overhead like that. Did you put a cooling system or anything in it? This was mentioned on another thread and I'm just curious.
Re: Full-Size Dragon Project Posted by ArthurS on Jul 07, 2012
I have not done a cooling system. But as the first time I would like to use it is about a month away, outside, its currently about 100 degrees and next month is typically our hottest month of the year?? Yeah, its something I have to figure out!!
Re: Full-Size Dragon Project Posted by Shawn on Jul 08, 2012
It looks like you have already covered your head with fabric but you might be able to go in and modify some. Not only a fan in the head can help with heat build up but the addition of ventilation holes. Eyes, ears and of course the mouth are perfect places for ventilation but you can actually put holes say the size of quarters in the foam without weakening the structure that won't show when covered and if the fabric is not too thick it can help with air flow. I've even seen these used as details on heads for spots that can be covered in a mesh or net fabric and then you really get good air flow.
Get one of those neck scarves that you can put in the freezer to wear around your neck. Also cloth dipped in witch hazel held at the neck or wrist can cool down the body but be careful of the fums. Better to use that once you come out of the costume to help cool down. Used that with an actor once on an outdoor show. We kept the soaked cloths in a cooler with ice and when he came of stage would put them to his neck and wrist.
Get one of those neck scarves that you can put in the freezer to wear around your neck. Also cloth dipped in witch hazel held at the neck or wrist can cool down the body but be careful of the fums. Better to use that once you come out of the costume to help cool down. Used that with an actor once on an outdoor show. We kept the soaked cloths in a cooler with ice and when he came of stage would put them to his neck and wrist.
Re: Full-Size Dragon Project Posted by pagestep007 on Jul 08, 2012
Shawn, looks like you are quite a veteran in this sort of thing. The only real one I have done was a bit of a nightmare. I was contracted to do a character for an event. The head of it according to the drawing was a meter in diameter, so I reduced it to 75 cm, I had one and a half days to design build and deliver it. I worked to 4am and got it together, and on delivery found they had given me the wrong body size of the actors, they had a few petty corrections and insisted on zip closures etc. They had already dropped the price down to half what they had offered me to get me interested, the accountant asked for a further discount which I refused (as I was fuming by now) I had to catch a taxi home, add extra body length, put zip in, change teeth, new cape,etc, and have it delivered just before performance. The whole thing put me off doing more jobs. found a pic of it...
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