Quick little comic.
Feb. 7th, 2015 07:32 pmI just realized that I never posted this here, and that some of you might find this entertaining.
Please tell me I'm not the only one who has done this:
http://www.sarahluann.com/blog/the-artist-and-the-engineer-while-reading-the-queen-of-attolia
Please tell me I'm not the only one who has done this:
http://www.sarahluann.com/blog/the-artist-and-the-engineer-while-reading-the-queen-of-attolia
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Date: 2/8/15 12:36 am (UTC)Cute comic <3
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Date: 2/9/15 04:05 am (UTC)Alas, I can't make my own face cooperate. Attempting it merely adds wrinkles to my forehead!
I can blush like Sophos, however.
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Date: 2/9/15 02:57 pm (UTC)I can neither raise one eyebrow, nor blush easily. I am merely good at appreciating those abilities in others :-}.
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Date: 2/23/15 02:57 am (UTC)P.S. I actually got in trouble at work for doing this during a meeting. I tend to raise my right eyebrow while reading and apparently I was doing that while reading an edict handed down from on high. "Kristin, do you have something to say about this?"
Um, what? Huh, no. (privately laughing my head off)
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Date: 4/1/15 12:45 am (UTC)I've been able to raise either eyebrow (independently) since elementary or high school. Also flare my nostrils (together), wiggle my ears (independently or together), and wink with either eye. Oh and raise the right side of my upper lip into a pretty ugly sneer. The left side, alas, still needs work. Also I can make my eyes well with tears, but not enough to actually cry.
What works for me generally (assuming you want to acquire the art of expressive eyebrow lifts - seriously, these can be more effective than words!) is to do the action I want done, to learn what that motion feels like in my facial muscles, and then to practice until I can summon the expression I want on command. For eyebrows this might look like this:
- Raise both eyebrows. Do this a lot, staring into a mirror so I can see I've got it right.
- As I raise my eyebrows, focus on the muscles in my face that let me do this. (Concentrate on noticing how moving your eyebrow feels in your face and memorize the muscle sequence. You should know what it feels like.)
- Summon that feeling on one eyebrow. You know what it feels like to raise one eyebrow, now make your face feel that way. Move the tiny muscles in your forehead and around your eye that let your eyebrow raise. This step takes the longest, and takes a lot of staring into a mirror making awful grimances. It is also fun.
- When you can raise one eyebrow on command, practice with the other! (You can attain Gen-like heights of smug satisfaction by raising one eyebrow, then the other, and back and forth, at a friend who can't do either.) *Cough* Not that I've ever been that annoying, of course.