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Danny Sexbang pt 3 - Body construction!

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Merry Christmas readers! I know you have been patiently waiting to read all about how I made Danny Sexbang's puppet body. It probably was like a cloud over all of your Christmas cheer. Well, never fear - here it is! I have tried several different body making techniques. The red creature I made a few years ago has my favorite body type. I free-handed a bowling pin shape in foam and it came out really awesome. For people, I usually just do a loop of foam and rely on the clothes to give the body shape. Like most of the work on this puppet, I was learning a ton from Adam. His puppet body video is phenomenal and I used his template to make Danny's body. When it comes time to make Arin, I will tweak it a little since I want them to have different body shapes, but for now, this template was great. Body creation was pretty easy once I had the template. I cut out the foam and sewed the fabric - pretty much following the tutorial. pictured: impatience I used the same techniq...

Danny Sexbang pt 2 - Hair!

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Hey readers, It's time to talk about Danny's hair. I thought that Danny was frequently shown in Game Grumps Animated videos with hair covering his eyes. As I looked through, the only one I could find was the puppet video - the inspiration for all of this puppet making. I might eventually make him smaller eyes, but with the hair I am making, you won't ever really see them. I have some pretty cool toys coming through Amazon that are going to step my puppet making way up. Once again, thanks go out to Adam for his super amazing tutorials and supply lists. I just started a paragraph by saying I would talk about Danny's hair, and instead talked about eyes. Clearly I am the best blogger who ever lived. My ability to stay focused in matched only by that squirrel loving dog from that movie. I just did some googling, that movie is Up. I know that there are a lot of great options for hair out there for puppets. I have done hair with feathers, fur, and even the tubing you us...

Danny Sexbang pt 1 - Making the head!

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Hey Readers, Doesn't look like much yet - but it will be great! So I ran into a lot of issues with the pumpkin head from my last blog. The frustration got to me and I needed to step away from the project to think. Mostly I think about who thought to make cotton candy for the first time, but that isn't really relevant to this post. I was watching YouTube, a common activity when trying to get my mind off of cotton candy creation. I found this awesome GameGrumps animated video where the animator made the two grumps into cartoon puppets. Inspiration struck! I could make them into REAL puppets. I closed the video with a new spring in my step and a distraction from the simply baffling decision to spin sugar in a giant wheel and serve it on paper. I have mentioned that I really wanted to try my new mouthplate idea that I learned from watching Adam's tutorial. This was the first successful implementation of that idea and this is easily the most professional and polished...

The Trials of the Pumpkin Head (Building Jack Pt1)

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Hey readers, I am starting a brand new puppet adventure! I want to do a whole monster series of puppets to try out some new things I have learned, and try to do things I haven't done before. I would like to do: a witch, a vampire, a zombie, a mummy, a scarecrow, a sea monster and a werewolf. Perhaps I was inspired by my time watching the Netflix original series (for children) Super Monsters. The world may never know. That is a lot of puppets so I am going to take them one at a time and work slowly. I am starting with a scarecrow. I went looking around online for reference images. I had planned on doing a burlap looking face, but then I thought that a pumpkin head might be more visually interesting. It would also allow me to do several things I have never done with a puppet before. First, the eyes would be cut out of the head like a jack-o-lantern. I also wanted to make the teeth clearly part of the pumpkin rind, and not teeth in the jaw. Normally, my teeth are made from make...