Emo-Bot is my second attempt at casting a foam latex puppet. As seen in previous posts, the armature I created for Emo-Bot was originally thought to be for Chris Bot, after my friend Chris Schmuach, but unfortunately, I made the wrong robot. But Emo-Bot has two cameras like Chris although he's a little more shy about taking photos than Chris is.
The next step in the process is to paint Emo-Bot, a run down rusty old robot who goes around taking photos of things that don't quite work out. We'll see how it goes as I have a lot of cleaning up to do. If you have any tips on how to clean up the castings after they're done, I'd appreciate it!
Thanks and enjoy Emo-Bot!
Sunday, May 16, 2010
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Coolness man!!
ReplyDeleteand really cool to put a faceto the Name...
yeah man.....heres some tips on the seaming and painting process in foam latex.
I sent you an email too.
http://www.stopmotionmagic.com/puppetbuilding/