If you want to see more Lyra/water themed comics you might appreciate this.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Kinch and Marina Come to Visit
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.
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.
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