Thanks, Sam! This was very helpful for making puppets! I'm going to make a TH-cam show about a puppet, so I may give some credit to you for the layout instructions :)
You made it look so easy.... I remember being born and it was no picnic!!!! Great information.great editing. I learned that I did it the hard way!!! lol Off to watch more of your videos!!!
Will be making my first puppet from scratch and wonder if you could tell me what is the most common diameter of a puppet head or of the one you just made? Thanks. Great video:-)
most recent build measures about 7 inches ear to ear and 8 inches nose to back of head. Share a link when you are done, would love to see what you build.
Thank you so much for the info. I bought a styrofoam ball 18" in diameter to use for making the pattern from, so that sounds about right. It will take me a while, but, yes, I will definitely post a link when Wanda is "born". Thanks again:-)
this is great..I always wanted to learn how to do puppets...I'm going to buy foam this week to start..since I do cosplays I have a lot of furry fabric home..thanks a lot for your videos
S White depends on size it printed out. I fit it to an 8.5 x 11 inch paper. So I took the orginal long measure ment and devided 11 by it. This gave me the amoung to increase, using the same number for the short side.
his looks like the "Round Head Pattern" that was posted online by Mike Moore many years ago (or at least a variant of it). You can find a copy online blog Puppetvision. Just Google the site and then look for "Resources > Puppet Patterns" in the top menu.
Thanks, Sam! This was very helpful for making puppets! I'm going to make a TH-cam show about a puppet, so I may give some credit to you for the layout instructions :)
I can't wait to see your show :)
Thanks :)
You made it look so easy.... I remember being born and it was no picnic!!!!
Great information.great editing. I learned that I did it the hard way!!! lol Off to watch more of your videos!!!
Where can I find this pattern
You can look it up on google and it should pop up. Hope this helps!
This video was extremely helpful!!! Thank you so much!
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What about using a boxcutter or razor to cut the shapes out? Would that be better/more precise than scissors?
good idea to speed up the video and do commentary after. So much better watching a 3 min video than a 10 minute one.
Thank you for the video. Can I please get a copy of your pattern?
Hello. You show how to cut the foam and mark it with the pattern...but where did you get the pattern? Is it available online somewhere?
Try to google "puppet head shapes pattern to print" ;)
Will be making my first puppet from scratch and wonder if you could tell me what is the most common diameter of a puppet head or of the one you just made? Thanks. Great video:-)
most recent build measures about 7 inches ear to ear and 8 inches nose to back of head. Share a link when you are done, would love to see what you build.
Thank you so much for the info. I bought a styrofoam ball 18" in diameter to use for making the pattern from, so that sounds about right. It will take me a while, but, yes, I will definitely post a link when Wanda is "born". Thanks again:-)
Yes, scissors were at the root of my mistakes..... 3 x in one evening, after I watched this video. Thanks for the tutorial.
Those of you who want to do custom made mascot heads, same concept!
Where is the download for the pattern? Looks good.
What are rough dimensions of the pattern you are tracing? (width x length)
I love this
where did you get the soft foam and pattern?
what is the type of foam you need to make this? Please let me know
Excellent thanks
where i can find the second step? amazing stuff!!!!
Can you use craft foam?
this is great..I always wanted to learn how to do puppets...I'm going to buy foam this week to start..since I do cosplays I have a lot of furry fabric home..thanks a lot for your videos
How did you go?
where to get the template
Amorn Srichawla look on google
Quick question please. What percentage did you enlarge the pattern? (I found it on google search) I can't seem to get it the right size and shape.
S White depends on size it printed out. I fit it to an 8.5 x 11 inch paper. So I took the orginal long measure ment and devided 11 by it. This gave me the amoung to increase, using the same number for the short side.
Hey, when you printed the pattern, the sheet of what size was?
8.5x11
@@SamPattersonEdD I can print the pattern with a normal size sheet or it need to be more bigger?
Normal size should be fine
Sam where can I find that pattern for free and with accurate proportions
Bashful puppet still hosts this pattern for free bashfulpuppet.blogspot.com/2008/07/head-pattern.html
do you distribute the patterns?
scroll through the comments and you should find the link.
that's brill could you send me a pattern please.
Is there a website that shows step by step Sam
+amanda hunter there isn't, this video is the best I have done.
Hi. Are you sharing the pattern?
Should be a link in the comments
Is 1 in to thick?
I made one with one inch foam, it was hard to work and I had to trim a bunch around the mouth.
There is no mold to create it?
+uchida madara I worked from a paper pattern.
But you will go up in some link the model to download it
where can I get this pattern plzzzz???
there is a link in the comments. Keep scrolling.
what kind of glue is used?
This was hot glue, but contact cement will also work
Hello can you please put the link to the template
Did you check the comments, I am sure it is there.
Where to get such template?
I've seen it on google in images. You could check.
at bashfulpuppet.blogspot.com
:D
I fills most of an 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper
Pattern available at bashfulpuppet.blogspot.com/
Hola cuanto tengo que amplificar el molde....pls...
I usually print the pattern out at a different zoom to change the size, or make it bigger or smaller on a photocopy machine.
Where l can get the patterns???
his looks like the "Round Head Pattern" that was posted online by Mike Moore many years ago (or at least a variant of it). You can find a copy online blog Puppetvision. Just Google the site and then look for "Resources > Puppet Patterns" in the top menu.
at bashfulpuppet.blogspot.com
Hey my dad is making my puppet.
Sounds like an awesome dad!
HUUUUUUUUUU!!
All of my glue burns were worth it
Mine too!
Uh uh...
It’s a little too fast
Why do you keep speeding up things?Do you actually want people to learn?
ll kurofox ll just trying to keep the videos a reasonable length. How can I help?
Sam Patterson Ed.D. nah, sorry for being a little rough.It's okay. I just put it at 0.5 speed.Thanks for the tutorial :)
Anytime
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Thanks for watching!
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where can I get this pattern please??
where u get the pattern
+JEFFY JEFFY there is a link in the comments. Keep scrolling.
Where can i get the patern