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Jekyll Puppet: Finished!

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

He’s done!

After I put the head on the neck, I just smoothed out the neck area with my fingers. The hands are made of plasticene, just like the head. I also remade the pants entirely, as I decided his belt line needed to be higher. Finally, I added lines under the eyes so that he [...]

Jekyll Puppet: Head & Hat!

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

He’s got a face! Plus a vintage 40s fedora hat (a must-have accessory for any respectable film noir cliché). I used Van Aken plasticine for the head and hair, painted beads for the eyes, and super sculpey (baked) for the eyelids. The hat is made from the same fabric as the pants, and the hatband [...]

Jekyll Puppet: Shoes!

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Did I say in my last post that making the puppet’s clothes took a long time? Scratch that! It was nothing compared to his shoes. I like how they turned out, though. But first: a little breakdown for those interested:
Since the feet of the armature are continuous with the legs, I had to handle the [...]

Jekyll Puppet: Clothes

Friday, June 27th, 2008

He’s got clothes now! It took a while and a lot of care, but it was fun! Here’s a short breakdown for those interested:
I bought some cheap scraps of different materials from the nearest fabric chain store.
For the designs, I used the puppet clothing templates graciously shared by Nick Hilligoss on his gallery. I adapted [...]

Jekyll Puppet: Foam Buildup

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Here’s the WIP Jekyll puppet, with his basic shape built up using upholstery foam on top of the wire armature I made earlier. In these pictures you can also see a bit of the stage, which is basically two pieces of masonite pegboard nailed to sections of a two-by-four. The stage area is 2 feet [...]

Jekyll Wire Armature

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Here are some shots of the finished armature for the Jekyll puppet, and an armature diagram I made as a template for matching the armature to the character design. I’m using a slightly simplified version of the armature process described by Kathi Zung in her neat DVD, “Foam Latex Puppet Making 101“. Comments welcome, as [...]

Animation and stuff by Sunny Kharbanda.