For the past seven years I've done little amateur comic strips as a hobby and passion; I had been doing a few separate comics strips from 1999 to now (one from 1999 to 2003, a spin-off from 2003 to 2006, a short-lived one during 2004, and my short-lived M*A*S*H comics all this year). Through-out these seven years, I didn't really manage to get into puppetry (even though I wanted to) until the local PBS hired me as a puppeteer since their's wasn't able to make their pledge drive (around late 2004). Since then I've really enjoyed doing my puppetry, since the pledge drives haven't been done in almost a year now, I haven't really been able to do anything with puppets except play around with them at home. Sadly, I have been over-doing myself in comic strips this year (virtually going non-stop for seven months with two separate series), so I pulled the plug on all comic strips I do, and have announced my "retirement" from comic strips so I can focus more on my puppetry; and I have to tell you I feel so much better since I did that, even though all I can do right now is play around with them at home, I'm really understanding what Jim Henson said about once you get a puppeteer into a puppet the hard thing is getting them out again, especially since I modified my puppet's "skull" and his jaw is so much more flexible and easier to manipulate now. I've said it before and I'll say it again: I wish one could make a living on puppetry alone (which I'll delve into in another thread in a minute).
Does anyone else just get a great feeling when they're working a puppet?
Does anyone else just get a great feeling when they're working a puppet?