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This picture is from a session I did at CopyCamp on using puppets as a role playing aid. I wanted to mix a video but we got a little crazy and didn't make a whole lot of sence. So I grabbed stills from the video.
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The Puppet Warp function in Photoshop CS5 sounded so intriguing, that I had to try it. I mostly followed the information in this video.
It was harder than it looked. My difficulties started with my model. For the longest time, I could not get Scout to stand with her feet apart. When I finally got a photo that looked somewhat decent, I had a hard time getting the Content Aware fill to actually fill awarely. So I had to reshoot the uncooperative model in an even plainer background. (And even then the Content Aware fill had issues. I ended up cloning away bad fill areas--and doing a shoddy job at that, too.)
It's not the best photoshop job, but heck, considering how many times I tried and failed using this technique, I'm pretty darn pleased with the result.
Compare to the original photo.
This puppet theater was 5km down the road from Budai. Initially I thought it was another temple before realizing it was a puppet theatre. It was fairly impressive.
The puppet theater was having a show about how Pinocchio actually really liked being a puppet, really.
Bookmarks for Puppets, a comic series and graphic novel. See more at the dedicated blog: Puppets: A Graphic Novel. Art by Paul Schmitt and written by Derek Edwards.
At the staff retreat, one team did a puppet show that included this representation of me - complete with argyle sweater vest.
This is one of my many puppets that I had built.
Griz was also my first puppet to be on the web and on a cats fan site. She is based on a much younger Grizabella.
At one time I had wanted to do a music tribute to Cats by having her lip sync to Memory. Some day soon I will perform her and put it up on you tube.
This picture is from a session I did at CopyCamp on using puppets as a role playing aid. I wanted to mix a video but we got a little crazy and didn't make a whole lot of sence. So I grabbed stills from the video.
Scenes from the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta, Georgia, April 2006.
This was the stage setting for the Anne Frank story that was performed entirely with puppets. Unfortunately, they did not allow photography during the performance. Through the veil you can see the house where most of the action took place...it was basically a huge doll house that opened up and rotated during the different scenes....