From: "Wayne Krefting" <thatpuppetguy-AT-q.com> To: <puptcrit-AT-puptcrit.org> Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 22:15:22 -0500 Subject: Re: [Puptcrit] Puppet Noses It really depends on the character: sculpted foam (in a variety of shapes) covered with latex is a favorite, as is Sculpy and related materials. Wayne ----- Original Message ----- From: Kathleen David<mailto:kathodavid-AT-mac.com> To: puptcrit-AT-puptcrit.org<mailto:puptcrit-AT-puptcrit.org> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 9:46 PM Subject: Re: [Puptcrit] Puppet Noses Phillip- I never thought of using a belt sander and it would solve some problems for me. Most of my puppets are fleece and foam or fabric and foam or fur and foam. For animal noses I use a shiny leather or vinyl to give the nose the "wet" look For monsters I tend to use fleece over foam shaped or make the nose shape and stuff it with fiber fill. For "humans" I tend to make the foam nose and then cover it with cloth. Kath On Sep 5, 2007, at 10:42 PM, Muppets101 wrote: > Hello, > > I thought this would be a fun topic to start. What is your method > of making > a puppet nose? > I usually start with a 3 to 4 inch square of foam, rough out the > desired > shape and sand with > A belt sander. > > Phillip. > _______________________________________________ List address: puptcrit-AT-puptcrit.org<mailto:puptcrit-AT-puptcrit.org> Admin interface: http://lists.puptcrit.org/mailman/listinfo/puptcrit<http://lists.puptcritorg/mailman/listinfo/puptcrit> Archives: http://www.driftline.org<http://www.driftline.org/> _______________________________________________ List address: puptcrit-AT-puptcrit.org Admin interface: http://lists.puptcrit.org/mailman/listinfo/puptcrit Archives: http://www.driftline.org
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