Thank you for your tutorial.. I am an artist and I dabble in everything and just haven't found the right concept to combine all of my artwork into one thing to make a living it it yet.. But I just discovered about how these stop animations are created and honestly... I think this could be my calling.. This is literally art that combines so many different techniques, mediums, amd styles cause your not only make the dolls, but the sets, amd then the actual animation... So much detail and time, but so amazing to see the outcome of all the hard work... I am sure its extremely rewarding and so much fun to do..
Thank you for your treasurable video. This one is such a good video in a way that it gave me ideas on how to make a stop motion puppet doll just with all those simple but good materials. I mean watching the making of any stop motion movie of any famous studio looks incredibly difficult and requiring a lot of different specific materials and equipment.
I love this video, your work is fantastic, sorry if this is a silly question but how to the eyelids work? Are they just resting over the eyes for the shot?
Thos pupet looks more lole my white hungarian greatgrandma, than a gypsy pickpocketer in my village. Great puppet tho, you really caught on the details!
Awesome work, im trying to make a puppet as well, what wood did you use and what are the names of the metal holders for the wire? and last but not least how do you blend the film (for example the nose) with the rest of the skin? thanks a lot in advance. gr. Thomas :)
You can get these metal hollow squares (and the ones a size smaller to fit in them) at any craft store but I suggest going to a home improvement store (like Home Depot) for thriftiness. Metal tubing is cheap and comes in all sizes depending on the puppet you're trying to make. Get Balsa wood while you're at the home improvement store, it's VERY easy to carve with a whittling knife and I think it may have been used for this puppet. It's light weight will also be less stress on the metal armature. Lastly, the technique to blend the nose is called "needlefelting" I think. I've never seen it used with felt fabric, only raw wool but I think it's a marvelous idea that I'll be using in the future. Without getting too longwinded I'll just say poke a needle to tease the felt "out" to meet what you're trying to blend, then poke the needle to push the felt "down" or "in" to make the fabrics join. This works with felts, wools, and lints. If you'd like to animate they brows and eyes just don't glue them down, instead using a tacky putty like an earthquake putty. The amount of technique this creator is sharing could actually cause a BOOM in the stop motion industry.
This is excellent work, loved the tutorial. Just wanted to suggest changing the title maybe since g*psy is a slur still used today in europe and to maybe use Romani instead.
Making her talk in the end was pure magic. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for your tutorial.. I am an artist and I dabble in everything and just haven't found the right concept to combine all of my artwork into one thing to make a living it it yet.. But I just discovered about how these stop animations are created and honestly... I think this could be my calling.. This is literally art that combines so many different techniques, mediums, amd styles cause your not only make the dolls, but the sets, amd then the actual animation... So much detail and time, but so amazing to see the outcome of all the hard work... I am sure its extremely rewarding and so much fun to do..
Your attention to detail and craftsmanship is truly extraordinary, making each doll and puppet a masterpiece
Can you share with us how to take the mouths and eyebrows and eyelids on and off for expression and talking? What adhesive? Thank you!
The little chin hairs are just splendid detail.
You are so talented! Please give her a hug from me! I love her and her outfit. The felt layers are genius. I love it!
Thank you for the video! How do you attach her mouth to her face? Do you use glue for that?
Hi Adeena, nice video. I really like all of your puppet making videos :))) 💌👍
Thank you for your treasurable video. This one is such a good video in a way that it gave me ideas on how to make a stop motion puppet doll just with all those simple but good materials. I mean watching the making of any stop motion movie of any famous studio looks incredibly difficult and requiring a lot of different specific materials and equipment.
I guess youre not using magnets on the head... so how can you make the eyebrows move or the face to keep on the head?
The mouth set looked awesome!
Love this can you do a video where you make a puppet on a limited budget?
This puppet was very cheap to make!
I was about to say felt, fabric, wood, armature wire, adhesive, and paint is all you need.
Nice work! May I know how you made the eyelids adhesive?
So the eyes just lie in the eye socket and when you move them with the pin they just stay in place with sole friction?
hi what do you use to keep the mouths/eyelids in place?
I love this video, your work is fantastic, sorry if this is a silly question but how to the eyelids work? Are they just resting over the eyes for the shot?
I like your work its help us so much really thanks. Please keep going. Im one of your big New fans 😍🙏🌹🙏.
Whats the type of cloth did you use for the skin?
Hello, which is better, wood or porespan balls to make the body? and What is the black paper you use to make the mouths?, Thank you very much.😊
Thanks so much for this detailed video. She's wonderful!
It's really inspiring! Thank you for sharing, l learned a lot. Please Keep going ❤❤❤
What an amazing and informative video. This should have way more views. 🤘☺️
yes! you're amazing at this, beautiful work it's inspired me loads. thank you
I loved the puppet she's so cute.
How did you make the mouth and eyelid pieces stay in place?
Where is the rig that supports the puppet from?
Great work. Thanks for sharing.
what wonderful heroes! thanks for the video - it's great!
Thos pupet looks more lole my white hungarian greatgrandma, than a gypsy pickpocketer in my village. Great puppet tho, you really caught on the details!
Amazing work as always, Adeena! At 4:33 are you scraping the felt so it's easier to wrap around the contours of the face, or is there another reason?
Thank you! I’m scraping the back of the felt to make it slightly thinner so it’s easier to wrap around and create wrinkles :)
Exactly the tutorial I needed. Thank You!!! 😁
Thank you so much for this :) She's beautiful!
Really good work💯 Keep it up!
Does anyone know what kind of fabric is used? I cant find this sort of felt-like skin color fabric anywhere lol!
its felt !
Amazing work
Awesome work, im trying to make a puppet as well, what wood did you use and what are the names of the metal holders for the wire? and last but not least how do you blend the film (for example the nose) with the rest of the skin? thanks a lot in advance. gr. Thomas :)
You can get these metal hollow squares (and the ones a size smaller to fit in them) at any craft store but I suggest going to a home improvement store (like Home Depot) for thriftiness. Metal tubing is cheap and comes in all sizes depending on the puppet you're trying to make. Get Balsa wood while you're at the home improvement store, it's VERY easy to carve with a whittling knife and I think it may have been used for this puppet. It's light weight will also be less stress on the metal armature. Lastly, the technique to blend the nose is called "needlefelting" I think. I've never seen it used with felt fabric, only raw wool but I think it's a marvelous idea that I'll be using in the future. Without getting too longwinded I'll just say poke a needle to tease the felt "out" to meet what you're trying to blend, then poke the needle to push the felt "down" or "in" to make the fabrics join. This works with felts, wools, and lints. If you'd like to animate they brows and eyes just don't glue them down, instead using a tacky putty like an earthquake putty. The amount of technique this creator is sharing could actually cause a BOOM in the stop motion industry.
Truly amazing!!!!!
This is excellent work, loved the tutorial.
Just wanted to suggest changing the title maybe since g*psy is a slur still used today in europe and to maybe use Romani instead.
It’s not a slur and not all are Romani
Woah! What materials did you use?
Do you use mounting putty for the mouth?
What kind of fabric is used for the skin?
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Que bonito trabajo :3 me encantó
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do you have any links to purchase the items you use :3?
good job papa
Awesome :)
wow!!
Tremendo ! like re like
I wanna do this but I only know how to draw stick figures lmao
What is the adhesive used for the fingers?