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Tom DV Special user 694 Posts |
Having never used flash paper, I have a question.
With a Jermay effect in mind (how much can I say on an open forum?), can one purchase paper similar in appearance and texture to flash paper? As I believe flash paper is quite distinctive in its appearance and texture. Thanks alot, Tom |
Gede Nibo Inner circle 2447 Posts |
It looks a bit like parchment paper bro....
That can be found at many crafts stores, new age stores or even magic shops... I always cut my flash paper down to rolling paper size and "pull" it out of the packet... they never suspect a thing. |
Tom DV Special user 694 Posts |
That's a really great touch man, that's quite ingenious. Thanks again, you're so much help! Tom.
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mrfluffy Loyal user 250 Posts |
When I asked Luke about the same thing, he said tracing paper.
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Tom DV Special user 694 Posts |
Thanks mrfluffy.
Tom |
lawstudent New user 1 Post |
I love flash paper such a visual effect. I use flash string as well. My favourite effect involves wrapping a deck of cards in flash paper and tying it up with flash string and lighting the string like a fuse.
It does look unusual though which I think is offputting. However, I am careful which effects I use it in. i.e. I don't use it an effect where I want my audience to think it is real paper. |
Paul D Elite user NY 455 Posts |
Flash paper is one of my best friends I keep them in rolling paper sized pieces and I keep them in a card wallet. I have never had any suspicion of it being magic paper unless I suggested it before hand. Fun stuff.
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