Advanced Patterning for Puppetry
A follow up video to our Creating Flat Patterns for Puppetry: • Creating Flat Patterns for Puppetry This method works best when you build with L200 foam (or EVA foam), or cardboard. Using a rigid material like this will create sharper angles and a stronger structure. What would you use this method for? Let us know in the comments! Did you find this useful? Give us a Like, Subscribe, and Share! Want to really help us out? Consider supporting us on Patreon! / alexandolmsted This video was made in part as a distance learning tool for The University of Maryland.

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