kwhitaker Posted February 26, 2009 Posted February 26, 2009 My first elven models for Elderwood Forest, were my attempt at making dolls, not very good at doll standards, but I had fun. So I thought I'd share, because it was where my movie really started. the sculpy fairies have evolved from babies to grown ups fairies. Quote
kwhitaker Posted February 26, 2009 Author Posted February 26, 2009 Very neat, Kat! Thanks you largento Quote
frosteternal Posted March 1, 2009 Posted March 1, 2009 Cool! It is nifty to see the doll versions versus the CG...you obviously know your characters well! Quote
Admin Rodney Posted March 1, 2009 Admin Posted March 1, 2009 Wow. Those dolls are very cool. They were obviously created with great care and attention to detail. I really like the difference in scale you've arrived at with the hands. (Seeing them in the dolls I almost prefer them over the scale of the CG hands) Keep those in a safe place. They'll be valuable collectors items some day! Edit: Now you've got me wanting to see the JWS puppet show! Quote
kwhitaker Posted March 2, 2009 Author Posted March 2, 2009 Cool! It is nifty to see the doll versions versus the CG...you obviously know your characters well! Yeah I started the elves about 28 years ago. having never done anything quite like that before I messed up so much. finally I had molds made, I wanted a medium that would not break. so I used a latex rubber. so your right I've known the gang for a while. how you doing on yours? i'll have to check it out. thank You froseternal Quote
kwhitaker Posted March 2, 2009 Author Posted March 2, 2009 Wow. Those dolls are very cool. They were obviously created with great care and attention to detail. I really like the difference in scale you've arrived at with the hands. (Seeing them in the dolls I almost prefer them over the scale of the CG hands) Keep those in a safe place. They'll be valuable collectors items some day! Edit: Now you've got me wanting to see the JWS puppet show! You notice the large hands, It really was not on propose, after the molds were made, here was no going back to change them, make them smaller. we have a few left. Thanks Rodney Quote
Admin Rodney Posted March 2, 2009 Admin Posted March 2, 2009 It really was not on propose, after the molds were made, here was no going back to change them, make them smaller. Really? I must say, I think you might have accidently stumbled upons something really unique there. At first I thought your plan was to use these dolls as puppets where the performers were behind a screem using their real hands as the characters hands. I thought... pretty cool way to get the puppets to hold things! At any rate I think the large hands make the dolls considerably unique. I'd think their fans would too. Claim it as your special style or someone like me will steal the idea. I love mistakes. Especially when help us create such wonderful things. Quote
kwhitaker Posted March 3, 2009 Author Posted March 3, 2009 It really was not on propose, after the molds were made, here was no going back to change them, make them smaller. Really? I must say, I think you might have accidently stumbled upons something really unique there. At first I thought your plan was to use these dolls as puppets where the performers were behind a screem using their real hands as the characters hands. I thought... pretty cool way to get the puppets to hold things! At any rate I think the large hands make the dolls considerably unique. I'd think their fans would too. Claim it as your special style or someone like me will steal the idea. I love mistakes. Especially when help us create such wonderful things. I'll remember that, large hands make the dolls unique. your to kind thank you Rodney Quote
Admin Rodney Posted March 3, 2009 Admin Posted March 3, 2009 I'll remember that, large hands make the dolls unique. Others are free to disagree and prefer a more realistic style but I'll keep calling them as I see them. Now you've got me in the mood to see a good puppet show. I haven't seen one since I was... ahem... considerably younger. There were two puppet shows that really impressed me; Aladdin and Pinnochio. (unrelated to Disney) I was young enough that the details of the two blend together a bit. I do distinctly remember the cave scene from Aladdin. Impressive set with glittering diamonds everywhere. After experiencing those wonderful stories brought to animated life with only wood, cloth and string who wouldn't want to be a puppeteer! Quote
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