movement in LIQUID

Adam Frost icemandeaf at GMAIL.COM
Fri Mar 6 21:46:38 UTC 2009


Hmm... That is a very good question on how to get the wavy motion of  
the interlocked hands. Ponder on this we shall. ;-)

Adam

On Mar 6, 2009, at 12:35 PM, Cherie Wren wrote:

>
> I am struggling with how to write this sign  It is a less English  
> sign for Liquid (science-  solid, liquid, gas)    This writing isn't  
> right, the movement is more complex than simple circles.  They  
> aren't alternating circles, because the hands are linked, and moving  
> as a unit, but one follows the other.  My first guess was with a  
> figure 8 movement, but it isn't -- each hand moves in a simple  
> circle, but the timing of the circles is what complicates things.  I  
> thought about adding a symbol for the wrist movement, but none of  
> them seemed to fit.  Help?
>
> ---------------------------------
> Cherie Wren
> Georgia School for the Deaf
> 232 Perry Farm Rd
> Cave Spring, GA 30124
> 706-777-2328
> <liquid 1.wmv><liquid.png>
>
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