This is a digital sketchbook to evidence the development of puppetry design ideas from early research to a final outcome. Our group theme is reptiles.
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Zoom snake that got cut but was a fun day before handin creation lol
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Rendered puppet in the space! Still need to attach arm rods
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Remade the lumpy card laptop out of mount board, looked so sleep and nice- then I painted it white, why did I do that
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Effect of lighting on puppet
Gonna try natural lighting too
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Room is getting there
White bits on puppet are filler I used to cover bits that looked a bit crappy, the green uniform base was really good at making bits that needed changing stand out
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Really pleased with how this desk came out, it’s a gumstripped coke box with handles made of the thick wire we got in our kits
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Made her a little chair based off those cheap student accommodation ones, I’ve started setting up her room out of the panels of this card storage box I’ve butchered
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Spray painted her completely in this vivid gross green as a base so I can see better what I’m working with
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Her right side has way more character so I don’t think I’ll be filming her left. Added sculpey feet and hands which I covered with this foam I found in an alley. Spent ages covering her in hot glue dots which I then tissue papered over and didn’t like how it looked. Chris marfleets voice echos in my head - ALWAYS MAKE SAMPLES
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Terrifying stages of the chameleon. She looks like the bottom right but in reflection I think top right has waaaaay more character with the big jaw. Oh well she’s covered now, I’ve wasted a lot of time by restarting so much gotta just power on
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Covered the terrifying eye mechanism with tinfoil because it’s light and easily tissue papered, then added some legs with garden pipe
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I’ve created an abomination. The eye mechanism works great though, very pleased with my monstrosity
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Reached the classic point in the project were in like FUCK IT IM RESTARTING. So I remade the eyes using tinfoil and sculpey and created a frame to support it (was definitely lacking in my first attempt) using lolly sticks and spokes off the spare wheel in my garden
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Added some arms made out of piping from garden but the head really looks weird on this body, even though I’ve cut an indent in the hopes it would sit lower
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