For the legs, I don't need to make detailed feet as they will be inside shoes. I had to make the legs as the characters clothes only reach just below the knees. I made the legs reach above the knee so that there isn't a possibility of the clip foamed sponge showing up accidentally when the puppet is moving.
Wednesday, 9 March 2016
Plasticine Puppets: Miller
I have made some plasticine hands and legs for my Miller character. I had to make the hands a little bigger than on my clay maquette so that I would be able to animate them. This should work out fine though as they don't look too much bigger.
For the legs, I don't need to make detailed feet as they will be inside shoes. I had to make the legs as the characters clothes only reach just below the knees. I made the legs reach above the knee so that there isn't a possibility of the clip foamed sponge showing up accidentally when the puppet is moving.
For the legs, I don't need to make detailed feet as they will be inside shoes. I had to make the legs as the characters clothes only reach just below the knees. I made the legs reach above the knee so that there isn't a possibility of the clip foamed sponge showing up accidentally when the puppet is moving.
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About Me
- Gilby
- I'm Becky, although I do also answer to my surname- Gilby. I am a 22 year old Animation student at Leeds College of Art, specialising in Stop Motion Animation and Puppet making. I hope to make it into the stop motion industry making puppets.
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