New Tutorial: BTS - Angelic Suffering
Added 2019-03-23 02:37:17 +0000 UTCThis tutorial is in the BTS ("Behind the Scene") section, and this one features nudity, which is not everyone's thing, so I didn't include a picture with this post.
One of our members wrote me this week suggesting that more material showing how the various ties, even simple ones could be used to have a great scene. It was a perfect question! The core tutorials are all about the technique of just doing that particular tie, and while there are a few scene pointers here and there throughout, that isn't what they are about. one of the reasons I set up the BTS section was to answer this very point!
So here is another entry: BTS - Angelic Suffering
In the source video, Madison Scott meats Matt Williams for the first time and they have a wonderful scene building layer on layer to some really cool stuff!
If you have not checked out BTS material before, the "Annotated Picture" section is just a single picture that shows what was done where. If you know all those techniques, that should be all you need to recreate that scene. However, if you want more guidance, the "Detailed Breakdown" section uses screen shots to show as best I can what was done and how. Because this photography was done by someone else for an entirely different purpose, the shots are not as tight and you may have to click in to the larger versions to see some of the detail...
Enjoy!
And, as always, thank you--nobles all--for your kind support!
Lazarus
Comments
This is beautiful!!
2019-03-25 18:34:51 +0000 UTCYou raise a good point! The way this is tied it is mostly around the jaw and lower part of the skull, but it may put pressure on the very upper part of the neck. You would obviously never want to suspend someone with something like this, but even more, you would not want to have it tensioned so much that they are on their toes for more than a few minutes. If they really started straining and more of their body weight came to be on that point instead of being held by their feet, you run the risk of getting the vertebra out of alignment, which might need a trip to a chiropractor to resolve. Many riggers will not play in this manner as they deem it too risky. That is a choice that you and your partner need to make together, understanding both of your limits and capabilities--both in the area of skill and physical capability ...I need to update the tutorial post with this as well.
Lazarus Redmayne
2019-03-24 18:13:07 +0000 UTC