TnR - Mathieu Bich

Dec 17, 2007
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Just a few questions on this effect before I get it. I already know Torn, but it doesn't look all that great. So, yeah.

With this TnR, can the card be signed?
Do you have to use playing cards?
Is it practical?
Is there anything better and much more visual than this TnR?

Thanks, guys. :)
 
Aug 31, 2007
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Just a few questions on this effect before I get it. I already know Torn, but it doesn't look all that great. So, yeah.

With this TnR, can the card be signed?
Do you have to use playing cards?
Is it practical?
Is there anything better and much more visual than this TnR?

Thanks, guys. :)

I think "visual-ness" is a matter of preference really, but here are several other t&r effects that you might want to look into:

1) The T&R Project by Huron Low (I have this, and love it)

2) Holy Grail by Jordan Johnson

3) ReinCARDnation by Kris Nevling

4) Reformation by Guy Hollingworth

These are all good t&r effects in their own way. You just have to determine what you are really looking for, i.e., do you want the card to be signed, immediately handed out at the end, etc.

If you have any questions, I'll do my best to help.
 
TnR cant be signed as the card transforms...

daniel madison's RIP

is a very easy, hard hitting, virtualy instant torn and restored card routine.

personally its the best one i have seen, better than torn, and definatly better than TnR (i really dont like it, i dont think it is racticle and worth the time, however MB is a genious for thinkingof coming up wiht it).

www.danielmadison.co.uk

=]
 
Dec 17, 2007
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I was just watching "Torn Asunder" and I know that the actual effect wasn't released, but is there anything that comes remotely close? Because I think it's EXACTLY how a torn and restored card should be done.
 
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