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Favourites: 1585; Deviations: 242; Watchers: 255
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# Interests
Favorite visual artist: I LOVE YOU ALL!Favorite movies: Ghibli <3
Favorite TV shows: AnimeAllDayLong~<3 Yumeiro Patissiere Professional is the one I'm watching now ;)
Favorite bands / musical artists: Random music mostly from chilling all the way to the depths of black metal >D
Favorite books: I'm not much of a reader, but have read some good fiction stories as well as real life based books during my life
Favorite games: Dance Dance Revolution!! Miss u~
Tools of the Trade: Various materials and tools I happen to find
Other Interests: making music, sports, languages <3
# Comments
Comments: 415
luyfsa In reply to KaylaKakashi [2016-02-20 02:03:35 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome! I love how that headband turned out~<3
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luyfsa In reply to bvanhorn [2016-02-19 10:16:26 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome! I'd love to see you make some new tutorials.
I've been searching all through the internet about different ways to make a marionette with an opening mouth.
I'm hoping to be able to create a life like dog marionette with the ability to open it's mouth and hold a ball or so~
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bvanhorn In reply to luyfsa [2016-02-19 16:11:58 +0000 UTC]
Can't add sketches to notes. Who knew?
This should explain things better.
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luyfsa In reply to bvanhorn [2016-02-19 18:37:04 +0000 UTC]
Wow that's so nice of you! This is actually really helpful!
I haven't gotten to test a marionette with a mouth opening mechanism, so as I was thinking it through I wondered if just a string is fine or will the spring cause for the whole head to move upwards? I should have a more rigid pipe going to the top of the head to give opposing push to the spring for opening the jaw or something?
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bvanhorn In reply to luyfsa [2016-02-19 18:59:02 +0000 UTC]
I didn't use a really powerful spring. I experimented with 10 or 20 until I found one that would close the jaw and not influence the head movement. That is one of the advantages of using bass wood (aka linden, limewood). It is light but really tough.
I made the main head in two pieces which I glued together with a layer of newspaper between them with alignment dowels. Once everything was carved, I was able to split the head open and rig the mechanism. I then epoxied it back together and did the final sanding/shaping.
I used brass tubing found at any Hobby/Craft store and I used fine piano wire that I bent after heating it up red hot for the actuator rod.
Glad I could be helpful. Feel free to ask questions, I don't mind. Wooden marionette making is a dying art and I'd like to keep it alive for a little bit longer.
Good luck.
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luyfsa In reply to bvanhorn [2016-02-19 20:43:56 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much!
I have done some wood crafting before and would surely love to try creating some marionettes next time I get the chance!
For now I'll try working with some other materials recycled and yarns. I've always loved marionettes and had several as a child, but as time passed by I had to give them up. Only now I'm trying to get back into it in my own style and hopefully learn the basics of creating marionettes myself!
Wish you all the luck! If I actually manage to create something decent I might try to put a picture up over DA. Maybe share it with you as well!
For a soft marionette I could imagine a cardboard base with a really loose spring or maybe an elastic band might do the trick to at least try out the idea~ (I'm quite low in material options at this time)
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bvanhorn In reply to luyfsa [2016-02-20 03:00:27 +0000 UTC]
There is a pretty good book on making cloth marionettes called "The Complete Book of Marionettes" by Mabel Beaton. It is available from Amazon. She also uses plastic wood in Plaster of Paris molds (which works pretty good).
It isn't all encompassing, but it does give a pretty good idea of what is necessary for making marionettes. Plus it has patterns.
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luyfsa In reply to bvanhorn [2016-02-20 16:30:15 +0000 UTC]
Awesome!
I'll be sure to check it out !
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bvanhorn In reply to luyfsa [2016-02-19 15:57:56 +0000 UTC]
I'll draw up what I did for the Wyrm Marionette and note you. It is actually pretty simple to make a marionette (especially a dog) open it's mouth.
The ball will be a bit different. Most of the marionette theaters in the past used trickery when it came to objects that the puppets interacted with. The easiest way for a dog puppet to carry a ball in it's mouth is to attach a string to the ball and run it through the mouth in head of the dog. When you bend the dog's head down over the ball, you need to pull the string attached to the ball so it is being held inside the mouth.
I'll draw that mechanism also. It is easier to see when you see a diagram.
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luyfsa In reply to Eternityspool [2016-02-02 09:31:05 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome~!
Love the Thanks drawing~<3
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luyfsa In reply to MightyRaptor [2016-01-24 13:14:20 +0000 UTC]
Haloo~!
You've got some cool art
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Animus-Panthera [2015-12-24 03:38:00 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much for the fave on my barn owl plush tutorial! I hope it's useful, and if you use it I'd love to see what you make. ^_^
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luyfsa In reply to Sugary-Stardust [2015-11-06 20:58:57 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome~<3
I really like your pixel art and tutorials~!
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Sphruxon [2015-11-06 10:49:22 +0000 UTC]
Hello! I had a quick stalk through your gallery/journals and couldn't find anything relating to commissions would you happen to be open?
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luyfsa In reply to Sphruxon [2015-11-06 11:07:22 +0000 UTC]
I don't really have a clear commission list (as I haven't gotten one done) but I've been commissioned before and don't mind doing so every now and then~
Just note me what's in your mind and we can discuss it ^^
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ladythesta [2015-09-20 02:36:21 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for the fave! It brings me much joy knowing that people enjoy my work.
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luyfsa In reply to pikaole [2015-06-28 20:24:30 +0000 UTC]
You totally earn it~<3
i really love your colorful style. The simple shaped yet The lovely detailed and play with eye movement are wonderful!
Keep up the good work!
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luyfsa In reply to ChristinaMandy [2015-04-08 21:29:01 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome!
I really love your drawing style~<3
Might you do any WIPs or Tutorials one day XD
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luyfsa In reply to spookyboogeyman [2015-02-16 13:46:35 +0000 UTC]
Upeaa jälkeä!
Postaatko muuten WIP kuvia töistäsi?
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spookyboogeyman In reply to luyfsa [2015-02-16 14:40:12 +0000 UTC]
DeviantArttiin en ole vissiin koskaan postannut mitään wip kuvia mutta ajattelin että mä voisin tehdä tumblrin ja postata sinne wippejä ja sitten kuvia jotka ei syystä tai toisesta ylitä mun "laitam tämän devianttiin" standarteja (tein siitä kyselynkin ja sai ihan kivasti kannatusta joten heti kun saan vapaa-aikaa ja opiskelen miten tumblri toimii niin alan väsäämään sitä accounttia) :3
Toki varmaan jossain vaiheessa saatan yhden tai kaksi sketchdumppia joissa on wippejäkin niin laittaa tänne
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TiroArt [2015-01-16 19:16:00 +0000 UTC]
Hello! Sorry, I am have a big problems, but now I ready to have a trade.
What do you thing about it?
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luyfsa In reply to TiroArt [2015-01-17 18:19:36 +0000 UTC]
Sure~ Could you note me about it?
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