Heidi K Wang's (Age 8) original story,
Written & drawn by Heidi K. Wang © 2012 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Art Director/Producer "Black UniGryphon" TM
A disaster takes place in Pinkalina's town:
Pinkalina comes across a mansion with an ad poster for making you into a Superhero....
What will she do next?
To be continued...
NEXT TIME: Pinkalina finds out about what the Superhero ad does, who made it, and more... find out in the next issue...
Heidi K. Wang is a young, 9 year-old, artist whom began creating her own cartoon heroine characters when she was 6 years old. Heidi K. Wang creates her own original characters and Story of "Saver Cat" TM with original hand drawn artwork, under the art direction of her mother Kandice K. Zimbleman-Wang ("Black UniGryphon" TM)
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
#1 Saver Cat, Book 1; A Hero Is Born Pages 1-3 (Webcomic) By Heidi K. Wang
Artist "Black UniGryphon" 烏獨角獸 Kandice Kathleen Zimbleman 任思麒 and her creatively made stuff, thoughts, or sharing.
Heidi Makes A Marionette Project Book Report
The project was assigned to Heidi in March, and was due near the end of April.
She was to choose a chapter book, then do a report.
The report consisted of a number of requirements, plus she also had to create a puppet based on a favorite character from the book. The book she chose was from the series "The New Prophecy WARRIORS" The book she picked was "Moonrise".
The requirement for making the puppet was "TO THE BEST OF YOUR ABILITY".
It generally gave suggestions for either a paper bag puppt, or a sock puppet. But, Heidi felt that a paper bag puppet was TOO 1st & 2nd grade, NOT 3rd grade. And, even tho' sock puppets were cute, it was NOT "TO THE BEST OF HER ABILITIES". Heidi likes science, and she's a Girl Scout.
So, she decided to make a marionette.
Making a marionette takes more time, and effort, but also some understanding of very basic geometry, weight, and so on... but, she had a VERY big challenge. She wasn't making a bipedal (2 legged) marionette. No! Her character was a cat, which was a quadruped (4-legged). So, of course, Mom needs to help out.
Now, if you try searching Google, or YouTube, or anywhere else online, you WON'T find a tutorial on how to make a quadruped marionette. ONLY bipeds. So, much consideration was in order. Plus, we don't have much funds. So, you can see what we did:
Making A Quadrupedal Marionette Cat:
Materials we used (since we had very little funds) was a foam egg, old marionette T-bars, fishing line, and Crayola Model Magic. We also used pipe cleaners.
Now, keep in mind, the AC Moore in Hanover Mall, has nearly NOTHING in the color gray. But, this cat is a GRAY cat. So, we couldn't make a neck for the puppet. AC Moore had NO gray pipe cleaners, No gray faux fur, no gray flocking powder, and it also have NO doll eyes in ANY other color other than brown or black. So, we had to paint the black teddy bear eyes blue, to match the character. So, this project was EXTRA work.
Crayola Model Magic is very light, so we used it very much for the bulk of the project.
The feet were made from old wooden circles used for old marionettes. They were strung up, with beads & fishing line, then the gray Model Magic was applied to the surface, and shaped, then hung up to air dry, which makes it lighter.
The body was a foam egg that was covered with gray Model Magic
The head was made from Papier-mâché. Then, sculpted with Crayola Model Magic, stapled, and strung up with fishing line, and beads through the T-bars. The process took a very long time, with much patience.
The cat's name is: Cinderpelt
Making Heidi's Book Report Cover:
Heidi went through several designs for her cover, but had to start over many times.
Finally, this was the cover she did.
We added glitter to show the snow. But, we used the 1980s style glitter way, by applying the glue, then putting glitter on it.
NOT glitter glue, which doesn't look as good, and is lazy.
The cover art was created in her sketch book, then torn out, cut, and glittered.
When all of it was dried, it was placed inside of the entire book report folder. You can get them at Office Max, or Staples, or any similar store.
The report consisted of a number of requirements, plus she also had to create a puppet based on a favorite character from the book. The book she chose was from the series "The New Prophecy WARRIORS" The book she picked was "Moonrise".
The requirement for making the puppet was "TO THE BEST OF YOUR ABILITY".
It generally gave suggestions for either a paper bag puppt, or a sock puppet. But, Heidi felt that a paper bag puppet was TOO 1st & 2nd grade, NOT 3rd grade. And, even tho' sock puppets were cute, it was NOT "TO THE BEST OF HER ABILITIES". Heidi likes science, and she's a Girl Scout.
So, she decided to make a marionette.
Making a marionette takes more time, and effort, but also some understanding of very basic geometry, weight, and so on... but, she had a VERY big challenge. She wasn't making a bipedal (2 legged) marionette. No! Her character was a cat, which was a quadruped (4-legged). So, of course, Mom needs to help out.
Now, if you try searching Google, or YouTube, or anywhere else online, you WON'T find a tutorial on how to make a quadruped marionette. ONLY bipeds. So, much consideration was in order. Plus, we don't have much funds. So, you can see what we did:
Making A Quadrupedal Marionette Cat:
Materials we used (since we had very little funds) was a foam egg, old marionette T-bars, fishing line, and Crayola Model Magic. We also used pipe cleaners.
Now, keep in mind, the AC Moore in Hanover Mall, has nearly NOTHING in the color gray. But, this cat is a GRAY cat. So, we couldn't make a neck for the puppet. AC Moore had NO gray pipe cleaners, No gray faux fur, no gray flocking powder, and it also have NO doll eyes in ANY other color other than brown or black. So, we had to paint the black teddy bear eyes blue, to match the character. So, this project was EXTRA work.
Crayola Model Magic is very light, so we used it very much for the bulk of the project.
The feet were made from old wooden circles used for old marionettes. They were strung up, with beads & fishing line, then the gray Model Magic was applied to the surface, and shaped, then hung up to air dry, which makes it lighter.
The body was a foam egg that was covered with gray Model Magic
The head was made from Papier-mâché. Then, sculpted with Crayola Model Magic, stapled, and strung up with fishing line, and beads through the T-bars. The process took a very long time, with much patience.
The cat's name is: Cinderpelt
Making Heidi's Book Report Cover:
Heidi went through several designs for her cover, but had to start over many times.
Finally, this was the cover she did.
We added glitter to show the snow. But, we used the 1980s style glitter way, by applying the glue, then putting glitter on it.
NOT glitter glue, which doesn't look as good, and is lazy.
The cover art was created in her sketch book, then torn out, cut, and glittered.
When all of it was dried, it was placed inside of the entire book report folder. You can get them at Office Max, or Staples, or any similar store.
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Monday, April 16, 2012
A Sketch Intro to "Saver Cat" by Heidi K. Wang
A Brief Introduction to Heidi's main Heroine Character, "Saver Cat":
Heidi's drawing of Pinkalina AKA Saver Cat when she was little, drawn at age 7.
Heidi sketching outside. (June 2011, age 7)
Heidi is always sketching, every day.
"Saver Cat"
April 2012 by Heidi K. Wang
Age 8
Heidi's drawing of Pinkalina AKA Saver Cat when she was little, drawn at age 7.
Heidi sketching outside. (June 2011, age 7)
Heidi is always sketching, every day.
"Saver Cat"
April 2012 by Heidi K. Wang
Age 8
Artist "Black UniGryphon" 烏獨角獸 Kandice Kathleen Zimbleman 任思麒 and her creatively made stuff, thoughts, or sharing.
Young Artist: Heidi K. Wang
Heidi is an 8 year old young artist. She was born in Boston Massachusetts (USA).
She decided this year to make her own cartoon/comic of her story based on her original characters.
I asked her some questions about herself, and here's what she had to say:
Q: Heidi, how old were you when you first created Saver Cat?
Heidi: Um... When I was 6.
Q: Why did you make this character?
Heidi: Because I really liked super heroes, so I just decided to make one. And, I also love animals.
Q: Is there anything else you would like to say about it?
Heidi: Uuummmm.... Yes... There's also other characters in it.... including Saver Ferret, Saver Bunny, and Saver Dog. -and lots more!
_____________________
Questions about Heidi:
Q. What is your favorite color?
A. Pink
Q. What are your favorite foods?
A. Bagels and fruits. Also pizzeria pizza.
Q. What is your favorite animal?
A. Cats
Q. What kinds of TV shows do you like to watch?
A. My Little Pony; Friendship Is Magic (via YouTube since we don't have pay TV), PBS Kids TV shows, Saturday morning cartoons, QUBO TV shows, shows about science.
Q. What are your favorite PBS Kids TV shows?
A. Word Girl, Curious George, Electric Company.
Q. What do you like to draw?
A. Saver Cat, hearts, animals, cartoons, and My Little Pony.
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