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JamesinLA Inner circle Los Angeles 3400 Posts |
I agree. Great job, Lou.
Jim
Oh, my friend we're older but no wiser, for in our hearts the dreams are still the same...
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magic4545 Inner circle Jimmy Fingers 1159 Posts |
Awesome Lou... very organic, visual work!
Great stuff, I'm really enjoying getting acquainted with your style of work, and I'm very inspired! Jimmy |
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R.E. Byrnes Inner circle 1206 Posts |
"Is ANY illusion that convincing."
some are more convincing than others. some benefit a lot from a good "presentation"; others not so much. |
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marknem7 Elite user 497 Posts |
The click-clacker inside my FAB Head Twister broke off. Anyone know how to go about fixing it?
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thorin_10 New user Bilbao, Basque Country 58 Posts |
Completely agree. As in any other magic trick, some techniques are more deceptive than others and some props are more effective than others.
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On 2011-03-09 15:27, R.E. Byrnes wrote: |
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MickNZ Special user Auckland, New Zealand 576 Posts |
... isn't it more a vaudeville-type visual gag than an illusion? Adding the twisted-up body idea to it makes it an illusion, sure, but just the head-twisting part?
More of a gag in my opinion. |
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