Creating costumes for non-human puppets
In the past few chapters, we’ve discussed how to create costumes for puppets that are roughly people-shaped—that is, a head on a body with two arms and, occasionally, two legs as well. However, as mentioned in an earlier chapter, not all puppets come equipped with the standard extremities. While some puppets may have four or more arms and/or legs, some others may have none at all. Still others may have oversize wings or a tail that might need to be costumed around in addition to any rods or wires the puppet may have. Trying to build costumes around these can be challenging—particularly if you’re ...
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