This Paper work on development of Leather puppet Art aims to provide support and address the challenges currently faced by enterprises that seek to improve rural livelihoods in the rural youth and puppetry sectors for the sake of smart village application. We proposed to execute focused programs that will enable capacity-building through knowledge inputs and resources, networking support. Therefore, youth empowerment, livelihood improvement and this leather Puppet Art in Handicrafts is possible through, enhance their knowledge in their fields of Computer Aided Process. The proposed aim of the paper work of results carried out by performing of Leather Puppet Art based on traditional knowledge in Computer Aided Process of software steps are prepared the expected resultant art, which shows the performance of Leather Puppet Art for the application of Smart village.

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