Puppet Design: October 2007

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Cute And Cuddly

Sugar 4

In this Sugar Monster puppet design my goal was to create a character that was cute and cuddly, but obviously wired. I thought it would be funny if the Sugar Monster was short and bouncy with a long tail.

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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Striped Candy Horns

Sugar 5

The client found Sugar Monster No. 1 the most appealing because of the cotton candy-like body and the striped candy horns. Using this illustration as a starting point, I developed a bunch of variations, playing with the shape of the nose, the color, and the scale of the body.

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Monday, October 29, 2007

Holiday Card Template Contest


Here is my submission for Zazzle's new Holiday Card Template Contest. Click on the image to rate my design, or to buy a card.

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Sugar Monster Choices

Sugar 6

Here is a group of Sugar Monsters that I assembled for the client. When designing a puppet for someone else, it’s important to present them with a wide range of choices to help focus their vision of the character. These illustrations served as a starting point for the design process of the Sugar Monster.

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Friday, October 26, 2007

Sock Monsters

Sock Monster Party

Here is my entry for this week’s Drawer Geeks challenge, “Universal Monsters.” To see all the other submissions, click here.

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Thursday, October 25, 2007

Zazzle Design: Haikoo Zoo

Swazzle’s online store is hosted by Zazzle (no relation), a marketplace on the Web that features customizable products designed by artists, illustrators, photographers and everyday people. At Zazzle you can buy T-shirts, mugs, mousepads, prints and more.

Every week I’ll post a favorite Zazzle product that I’ve found, in a series called "Zazzle Design." I think you’ll be impressed by the immense talent that exists in the Zazzle community.



My first Zazzle Design pick is this adorable mousepad created by Haikoo Zoo. Click on the image to buy one for yourself, or click here to see other products available at Haikoo Zoo’s online store.

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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Jib Jab Debuts Line of Sendable Puppet Shorts

Hell gang

Jib Jab, the Internet company perhaps best known for the satirical political short "This Land," introduced a line of "sendable" shorts today including the puppet series Greetings From Hell, directed by Nate Pacheco.

minions

The shorts follow Satan and his minions as they go about the day-to-day business of running Hell. All the puppets were built by Nate Pacheco and performed by Sean Johnson and myself. We performed the puppets in front of a blue screen to a prerecorded voice track, often shooting characters separately that were later composited together.

Satan 1

Visit JibJab.com to e-mail a Greetings From Hell short to your friends.

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Monday, October 22, 2007

Jeff's Monsters

Jeff

Along with the rabbit family, Aventuras Saludables also features three wacky monsters: Captain Candy, Slugzilla and Quickie. Before the monsters had names, they were referred to as The Sugar Monster, The Lazy Monster and The Fast Food Monster. Here is an initial sketch of the monsters done by talented character designer and story artist Jeff Pidgeon. Jeff has had an incredible career in the field of animation, and we were honored that he contributed to the creative development of this puppet show.

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Saturday, October 20, 2007

Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrf Card


Send your fellow buccaneers this cool Halloween card available at the Swazzle Store!

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Friday, October 19, 2007

Rabbit Puppets!

rabbit puppets

The rabbit family is complete, with eyes, ears, noses and teeth. The costumes were made by Bethan Land, whose credits include Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Seabiscuit and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

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Thursday, October 18, 2007

Pablito's Face

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Pablito’s face nears completion. The fur on the bridge of his nose was carefully trimmed to create a graduated look.

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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Flowbee

building rabbits 2

Once the foam build was complete, the rabbit puppets were covered in high-quality store-bought fur. The fur would eventually be trimmed down with a Flowbee. The hands were covered in Antron fleece that was dyed to match the color of the body.

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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Trimming Foam

building rabbits1

Here B.J. trims some foam away from the mother rabbit’s head.

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Monday, October 15, 2007

Toupee Tape

foam Pablito

B.J. pinned and taped Pablito’s facial features in place to see if their size and position looked good before they were permanently attached. In this photo Pablito’s teeth are made out of a dense foam called L-200; they are temporarily pinned in place. The finished teeth were made out of sanded styrene, a hard plastic. Pablito’s nose is held in place with toupee tape.

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Friday, October 12, 2007

Trick Or Treat Card


Here is a new Halloween card I designed, available at the Swazzle Store.

Pimp My Speeder

Pimp My Speeder

Here is my entry for this week’s Drawer Geeks challenge, “Pimp My Ride.” To see all the other submissions, click here.

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Scott Foam

foam rabbits

Anita’s head was made out of a sheet of Scott Foam using a custom-made pattern. Pablito's head and Mom’s head were carved out of a solid block of Scott Foam. Dad’s head combines both techniques, with a patterned head and carved muzzle.

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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Building Rabbits

BJ building mother rabbit

B.J. Guyer - along with puppet builder Dave Fedele, whose credits include Where the Wild Things Are, Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and Disney’s Country Bears - were responsible for constructing the rabbit family. They did an excellent job interpreting the designs to create a group of beautiful puppets.

Here B.J. adjusts the mother rabbit’s mouth palate.

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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

B.J. Guyer

rabbit family

Once the rabbit family designs were approved, it was time to start building. In the past my brother Sean and I have built all the puppets for Swazzle’s shows; because of our tight schedule we enlisted the help of skilled puppet builder B.J. Guyer of Puppetown Productions. B.J.’s credits include The Muppets Wizard of Oz, Crank Yankers and Team America: World Police.

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Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Anita

daughter

Anita is the youngest member of the rabbit family and the star of her soccer team. She’s an athletic girl who can be enticed into playing video games when she should be practicing. I drew Anita with a slanted forehead for an aerodynamic look.

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Monday, October 08, 2007

Pablito

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Pablito is the main character of Aventuras Saludables. He is an imaginative boy who sees himself as the super hero Super Pablito. To make Pablito look bright-eyed and attentive, I gave him wide oval eyes and a tall forehead.

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Friday, October 05, 2007

Pimp Our Logo Contest

Zazzle frog! shirt

Here is my submission for Zazzle's Pimp Our Logo Contest. Click on the design to rate it or buy it.

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Mother Rabbit

mom

I wanted the mother rabbit to contrast visually with the father, so I made her long and tall. In the puppet show she has a lot of schedules to juggle, and she barely has time to make dinner for the family.

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Thursday, October 04, 2007

Father Rabbit

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After all the puppet designs were done, it was decided that the Aventuras Saludables family would be rabbits. The father is the biggest and roundest of the characters. In the puppet show he is a very busy guy who is in desperate need of an energy boost.

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Wednesday, October 03, 2007

The Superior Snake

Animals

Family 3

One idea about the puppet family was to make them animals. Animals are universal - they don’t reflect any specific ethnic group or skin color, so audience members can imagine themselves in the role.

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Tuesday, October 02, 2007

People

Family 6

At one point I experimented with the idea of making the puppet family into realistic-looking people. In order to create a cohesive look, I played with opposite color schemes. Dad and Anita are the same color, and Mom and Pablito are the same color. Dad’s face and Anita’s face are the same color as Mom’s nose and Pablito’s nose, whereas Mom’s face and Pablito’s face are the same color as Dad’s nose and Anita’s nose.

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Monday, October 01, 2007

Color Tests

Family 7

Sometimes it’s helpful to make a bold change in order to come up with a different take on a character. Here are some tests where I duplicated the family and adjusted the colors.

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