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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Koshka Lyra

I have no commentary for this one...

If you want to see more Lyra/water themed comics you might appreciate this.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Kinch and Marina Come to Visit

This is Majka's first appearance in one of my comics. I'll admit that I put the blanket on her because I still hadn't gotten the hang of drawing the lower half of a dog and so I cheated. That's how you know I'm a good artist.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

High Angel Low Angel

The hardest part of my aerial education has been getting over my fear of heights. Strength hasn't been much of a problem, not that I don't need to get stronger, but it's easy to build muscle. If there's a move I'm working on but not strong enough, I just keep working and exercising until it happens. My fear of heights surprisingly didn't bother me that much when I began to learn the silks a year ago. It wasn't until I started learning drops that my pesky survival instincts - you know, the ones that tell you it's a bad idea to willingly let yourself plummet head first toward the ground from 15 ft - started to be an issue. It sometimes takes me weeks of going up into the drop and just sitting there and slowly backing myself down before I can let go. Once I finally do it, I have no trouble doing it again - it's just that first time. No matter how much I want to, and know I can - my body will not listen to my mind and allow my hands to loosen.
In any case, I've been working on the High Angel/Low Angel drop (aka crucifix drop) for about 2 months. Going up into the balance at the top every time I'm in the studio, but unable to let go. I finally let myself plummet head first to the ground and trust that the silks would catch me. In honor of this moment, I drew this comic.


This is a video of me doing an admitedly sloppy High Angel/Low Angel during a workout session. 



Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Fun-A-Day Comics

So I'm finally getting motivated and editing my Fun-A-Day comics. This year I decided to do one panel comics in hopes that it would take less time and I'd be more likely to complete all 28 days. Alas, it did take less time - 1 hour a night to last years 2 or 3 was definitely an improvement. However, I still didn't make it all 28 days. For most of the month I'd leave the house at 8am and return home around 9pm and there were too many nights I didn't have the energy to dedicate an hour.
I'm not good at picking reasonable daily projects. Bad Fun-A-Day organizer! I definitely don't set a good example.
In any case, drawing one panel comics was pretty interesting. It ended up being way more different from multi-panel comics than I had expected. In general, when doing diary comics I pick an interesting interaction from the day, but that doesn't work so well for 1 panel. Conversations happen over multiple moments - but I'm only capturing one. So I don't necessarily end up picking a moment that sums up the day as much as picking a single moment that can be a complete story on its own.
It was more difficult than I had expected - but a good challenge.