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@libertus7 It depends on the flourish. High quality cards are typically smoother and are a bit more slippery, making it easier to do fans and cuts that require sliding cards off of packets, etc. Flourishes that don't need the slippery aspect of good cards won't be affected too much by low quality cards, but it's good to have at least one good deck that you can rely on to do all types of flourishes.
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hey ayrus, remember, if it was easy shit like cards falling all over the place wouldnt happen.personally i prefer to see cards falling all over the place on a video so people can see this art isnt so easy to do. thank you so much for this tutorial. this flourish has a sick looking flare
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Freaking awesome.......but hard to do.
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you did not explain how to do the fan flip..... in the cystem cut
Ashton337 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@Ashton337 I'm sooo sorry. I had a link for a tutorial in the description but one time I completely retyped all of the descriptions and I guess I removed the link. Umm, maybe I'll make a separate tutorial for it later but it's not too difficult. Just slowly rotate your hand and the packet should naturally flip around your thumb. After that, just practice the timing and placement of the catch. It's not at all difficult.
ArtsInfinity 2 months ago
"which i refuse to teach you"? wow. fyi, i cant actually see how you do it and id like to be taught
jackvaxx2100 3 months ago
@jackvaxx2100 I'm not trying to be a jerk about it, but it's not mine to teach. But I learned from viewing full-speed performances so it shouldn't be too difficult to just rewatch my slow performance of it.
ArtsInfinity 3 months ago
This might be a stupid question, but what's the name of the cut you do after most tutorials? At 8:43, for example?
cwaj400 4 months ago
@cwaj400 The swing cut (in my case, three of them).
ArtsInfinity 4 months ago