Sunday, April 29

Inside the Wolf

 The Wolf
 Little Red Riding Hood in the Wolf's stomach
 The Grandmother in Little Red Riding Hood's stomach, in the Wolf.
(In some versions the wolf would trick LRRH into eating her grandmother)
The Three Little Pigs in the Grandmother's stomach, in Little Red Riding Hood's stomach, in the Wolf
(For funsies)

The final image may end up being used as my 2D "control" image for my upcoming "experiment".
The four images together will be layered using acetate or sticky pads.

Friday, April 27

This Is Happening.

I have some paper that can be put into a normal printer and then whatever you print on it becomes a temporary tattoo. Lots of fun to be had, so I had to try and find a way to incorporate it into this project.


Those, people, are the designs for temporary tattoo FINGER PUPPETS.

Oh yes.

Do they look awesome? Yes.
Are they too small? Most likely.
Will they work? I'm gonna bet no.
Will I try anyway? Hell yes.

Paper Toy 2

Little Red Riding Hood will go inside the wolf paper toy.


Paper Toy


Wolf Puppet II

The puppet coloured, cut out and assembled using mini split pins.
This was a test of proportions, usability and colour.

Proportions - good.
Usability - very easy. Have spent ages repositioning the ears. It's addictive.
Colour - I like the red, but I think once the wolf is coloured, the suit being left white looks odd. I want to use virtually no colour in order for it not to be distracting from the paper engineering, and doesn't distract my participants when it comes to filming their reactions to the pieces (as colour is not important in my experiments). However, in Little Red Riding Hood, the colour red is iconic.

Good thing I like the red.

Final pieces of this project will be black and white with areas of bright red.

Wolf Puppet


Drawing Style