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EricStevens Regular user Valley Center, CA 129 Posts |
Hey there guys!
I recently came up with a handling to restore two halves of two COMPLETELY DIFFERENT playing cards together in a fantastically visual way, but I want to make sure that my method is original (or at least as original as POSSIBLE). What other similar TnR's have there been like that? The only one I can think of off the top of my head is Axel Hecklau. Any suggestions for reasearch? Thanks! -Eric |
orchid666 Special user u.k 626 Posts |
Hey Eric. For some reason it does ring a bell. I remember splitting and re constructing a card of 2 halves. I'll have to check, but it could have been a bonus routine on 'ripped and restored' by yves domerge ( that's definitely spelt wrong! Anyway, you know yves? French dude. Tears up cards a lot..).
If I'm wrong, then it was for a david regal effect, that wasn't a t&r routine. Kneill. |
EricStevens Regular user Valley Center, CA 129 Posts |
This method doesn't involve splitting in any way. And yes, I've heard of Yves (or however you spell it). Thanks for your response!
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MMMagic29 New user 51 Posts |
There are some really novel T and R effects in Apocalypse.
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