This is my 2nd preqel vid after a months practice even though it still looks the same and still sucks. Made it because I had nothing else to do. http://vimeo.com/19856711
Why do you post videos if you consider they suck? Theoretically you're wasting other people's time as well.
If you think of you work as crap you should consider taking on another hobby. Seriously.
Why do you post videos if you consider they suck? Theoretically you're wasting other people's time as well.
If you think of you work as crap you should consider taking on another hobby. Seriously.
And one more line and the flash of enlightment hits us all:This guy is looking for some support, and you sir have offered none.
@ AndrewC keep practicing mate, you got it.
It was mainly just so I could make the video, which i think is decent. I just said the move sucked because I know it still needs ALOT of work and is nowhere near other people's, and I know some people on these forums will rage at you for being bad at a move, and I want them to know I am aware that its not that great.. If you would like me to say its a work in progress I can do that.
And one more line and the flash of enlightment hits us all:
As an extenstion of that tip, you should alternatively and gently breathe in and out while you are practicing - this way all your flourishes will look smoother because you prevent yourself from dying. And here's an image that goes with this kind of comments --> http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk83/JohnnyEsp123/funny pics/treepawn.jpg
How about taking the time necessary for perfecting a move and only then taking the time to make a video? Youtube is full of crappy performances and "drafts" because it has become an usual thing to shoot something after little practice and to ask for advice (as a cover for getting views, likes and ungrounded positive comments).
As Jason England said once, asking advice from random, annonymous people on the web is among the most unuseful and time consuming things you can possibly do. Instead of wasting hours to record and edit a bad show-off clip use the time to watch the tutorial and practice.
If you want a reference to a perfect Preqel watch the performance part of the official tutorial. That's why it has been included in the video.
My advice is to completely master something before you ever think of posting it. You're trying to entertain with your flourishes, so wait until you know the actions front and back (I won't let myself do flourishes for audiences until I can do it with my eyes closed). No one wants to see you consistently drop your cards after you've explained you're doing a flourish that you can almost do, but not quite yet. The entertainment comes from the mastery of the cards, so practice, practice, practice before you perform. I hope that didn't sound to harsh, but I'm trying to make a point.