The effect elicits a very rewarding response. The handling is very simple with no challenging moves.
There is a very slight amount of memorization required. It would be a five star trick however the
set up of your desired image is very tedious.
Ideally the effect (especially at this price
point) would have come with an easy to use plug-in imaging software, or at least clear instructions
where to get such software. I don't think I am revealing anything in that the desired image needs to
be split into 9 sections of very specific size- which is much easier said than done.
I scoured
the net to find appropriate software to enable me to do so. I shouldn't have had to spend a day
trying to figure out this essential part of the trick on my own.
Just a quick follow up to my review. Jay Sankey has a tic tac toe effect on his hemispheres project. It is a very different effect, but the underlying similarity of the game makes it a natural segway. I paired the two effects together and the overall effect was much more than I could have expected from either individually.
Thank you for the review and the follow-up, sounds like a great combination.
What software did you wind up using?
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