Great control, but I didn't like how you presented it, this isn't supposed to be done up close. You also went out of view a bit
Sorry dude, didnt know the cherry control want supposed to be done upclose, my apologies.
My apologies for stating something that is completely personal to some people. It really can be done however, but the way I was taught from one of Ricky's students, as in a live performance is when you have them select a card and take two steps back; it helps on the angles a bit, to keep it at eye level, watch this video, and you'll see what I mean.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTH1Sz0wBXs&feature=channel_page
My apologies for stating something that is completely personal to some people. It really can be done however, but the way I was taught from one of Ricky's students, as in a live performance is when you have them select a card and take two steps back; it helps on the angles a bit, to keep it at eye level, watch this video, and you'll see what I mean.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTH1Sz0wBXs&feature=channel_page
The change at the end was created by my good friend Liquidsn (both on T11 and on youtube) and is called "ChanGe" (not released yet).
The original demo video for this can be seen at http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=gvkOEUD7O5c&feature=channel_page
For his new blog, please visit http://www.doublefacers.com
I think my performance is quite good and yet I didn't do anything to 'help' the angles.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86STeaQvXNc&fmt=18
I'm sure it was, but doesn't it deserve some thought as to why Ricky himself would teach what treb is saying?
I was taught by Ricky, at IBM/SAM, last summer.
I was taught by Ricky, at IBM/SAM, last summer.
Fantastic way to completely ignore advice.