
Showing posts with label tiger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tiger. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Tiger Shark Ready to Swim
I finally pulled my thumbs out of my arse (a Swedish expression) and finished my contribution to Shelley Noble's "Halfland" project -the Tiger Shark. I just have to find out how she'd like the puppet supported during the animation. Right now it's attached to a bendable rod of braided aluminum wire, but that wire must in its turn be attached to some kind of foot or stand. I'll await instructions from Shelley.
The puppet in itself is a big experiment for me. It's made only out of silicone, with some cotton padding. It's also painted with tinted silicone. Only the teeth (latex rubber) and the claws (plastic) are not silicone. The puppet turned out way too toy-like for my taste, but that may suit the overall style of Shelley's project, so if she's happy I'm happy.

Labels:
Halfland,
puppet,
shark,
Shelley Noble,
silicone,
stop motion,
stop-motion animation,
tiger
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