I have to say that I'm not a big fan of the performance shown here, but the actual application is ingenious. To WindowsMobileApps, no, this act could be done in mime if preferred. The method to this is pretty clever. When added to an already incredible card trick, this can be really powerfull. After all,Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Or is any sufficiently advanced magic indistinguishable from technology? :)
@SyntherL It's not cool to post a solution in public. Sure, that would work, but then you would have to memorize 52 regions on the touchscreen and your touch would need to be more accurate. Plus, if the spectator touched the same spot, he/she would get the same card each time making it simple to determine the method. It wouldn't have the appeal and flexibility that this effect has. I like how you can allow the spectator to flick off cards on their own before/after the trick
@Jaypoc Thanks for explain for me and my app. I appreciate it. :) And I wanna tell you the Windows Mobile version is undergoing and I've just come out with some new ideas of this kind of apps. :)
@jonathanlu813 I'm looking forward to the next version of your app (For Android, I no longer use Windows Mobile, but it's great that you're supporting multiple platforms!)
easy
MagicianHome 1 year ago
利用4個區域搭配秒數即可,多試試就知道了
catees1637 1 year ago
haha acting fail!
feelingtranced 1 year ago
怎麼變的敎敎我吧..
seven6943 1 year ago
I have to say that I'm not a big fan of the performance shown here, but the actual application is ingenious. To WindowsMobileApps, no, this act could be done in mime if preferred. The method to this is pretty clever. When added to an already incredible card trick, this can be really powerfull. After all,Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Or is any sufficiently advanced magic indistinguishable from technology? :)
Jaypoc 1 year ago
pushing numbers on the keyboard? lol
esponert105 1 year ago
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I think every region on touch screen corresponds with its card. Right? :)
SyntherL 1 year ago
@SyntherL It's not cool to post a solution in public. Sure, that would work, but then you would have to memorize 52 regions on the touchscreen and your touch would need to be more accurate. Plus, if the spectator touched the same spot, he/she would get the same card each time making it simple to determine the method. It wouldn't have the appeal and flexibility that this effect has. I like how you can allow the spectator to flick off cards on their own before/after the trick
Jaypoc 1 year ago
@Jaypoc Thanks for explain for me and my app. I appreciate it. :) And I wanna tell you the Windows Mobile version is undergoing and I've just come out with some new ideas of this kind of apps. :)
jonathanlu813 1 year ago
@jonathanlu813 I'm looking forward to the next version of your app (For Android, I no longer use Windows Mobile, but it's great that you're supporting multiple platforms!)
Jaypoc 1 year ago
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SyntherL 1 year ago
I am guessing you are using the mic on the phone to get the voice of the person to recognize the card
WindowsMobileApps 1 year ago
Thank Elephant for helping me upload this video!
jonathanlu813 1 year ago