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RSchlutz V.I.P. 512 Posts |
I love the effect. I change it up a bit for walk around. Instead of the card changing color I made the effect their signed card fuses to the back of my name badge. Same mechanics just made it fit my walk around style.
Also I don't use the selection process used in the write up. There are plenty of options. Ryan |
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smullins Special user United States 678 Posts |
If you haven't seen Ryan's work on this plot... you're seriously missing out!
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6144 Posts |
Quote: that just shows how you can adapt an effect to different situations if you put some thought into it.On 2013-09-21 08:43, RSchlutz wrote:
"If you ever write anything about me after I'm gone, I will come back and haunt you."
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TheMag1cian Inner circle Ottawa, Ontario 1274 Posts |
Absolutley. Great idea Ryan! Thinking outside the box is a skill not easily honed by most.
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R.E. Byrnes Inner circle 1206 Posts |
"1) No matter what lengths you go, laypersons think, "oh, he just transferred the ink." hence, no effect! "
I find that very unlikely. |
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fonda57 Inner circle chicago 3079 Posts |
I've been doing for years as well. It's fairly quick, it's colorful, and you get a gasp from spectators when the initials go from one card to the other. Great trick.
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TheMag1cian Inner circle Ottawa, Ontario 1274 Posts |
Tattoo you, degrees of freedom, timely departure, twisted sisters. Thank you mr. Bannon.
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