Saturday, 8 January 2011

Sone Ka Kangan

We have started working on a project, the name of the project is “Sone Ka Kangan”.

The project is not only entertaining and also imparts moral lessons.

The story of “Sone Ka Kangan”, which means “Gold Bracelet”, is of a tiger who lures a man into trap, taking the advantage of his greed.

The protagonist of the story, the tiger, name Looka is an old, scrawny predator who no longer can hunt. But he is classy and he loves to sing his own praise. He completely disagrees that he is unable to hunt due to his aging.



Madam Ji
In the story there is a doe, who is talkative but clever and is called “Madam ji” by everyone.



Ghautu Bhaiya 
Ghautu Bhaiya is the greedy man, whose intellect is over shadowed by his greed. 




 

Saturday, 25 September 2010

Sunday, 12 September 2010

Screen Testing Of Motke Lal.

And Show Time!!!

 Taaa Daaa!

Motke Lal become conscious, stop staring.

He is back again…

  With a smile…


Tuesday, 17 August 2010

Motke Lal's Body Sculpting

Similar to the head, the body of Motke Lal was first sculpted in clay then mould was taken and cast.





Sculpting the shoes and hands of Motke Lal.

















Necessary precautions were taken while casting so that quality of the cast is not compromised.



Remaining This And That

After the cast is obtained, some final touch ups.



Monday, 2 August 2010

Creating The Body Of Motke Lal

After completing the head we started working on the armature again. Now the challenge was to create the body features and the costume to complement the character.












Now comes stitching the pant and shirt of Motke Lal




We thank Mr. Mujeeb for helping Tabassum in stitching the costumes of Motke Lal.







Final Touch

Sunday, 25 July 2010

Painting Of The Puppet's Head

Painting the head of the character is one of the final stages of completing the head. We used air brush to obtain a smooth texture.



Thursday, 22 July 2010

Molding Casting Of The Head

After sculpting of the head its mold was taken and was cast in resin.



We made the expression replacements for Motke Lal's face, to make it seem more life like.