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Osmosis is a gimmick that can be used to create many amazing effects.
You can take any object up to the size of a cellphone and have it melt right through a soda can. The object can be signed if desired. It even works on factory sealed cans of soda. You are able to show the can 360 degrees around before and after the effect, as the object really IS in the can. Your hands are completely clean and empty.
You will also learn how to draw anything you'd like on the can itself, and have that vanish/change into whatever you want! For example, the spectator can freely select a playing card. After attempting to read the spectators mind, you then draw random lines onto the can. After a quick shake, the lines move to form the spectators card.
Another effect you will learn in this download is how to expand the letters on a can of soda and have them visually revert back to their normal state.
After each effect, you will be able to hand the can out for examination!
This is a very versatile gimmick, and the only limit is your imagination! In this 50+ minute tutorial you will learn, step by step, everything you need to know with crisp High Definition video, and the soothing, sensual voice of Dalton Wayne.
One of many detailed reviews ! http://forums.theory11.com/showthread.php?35473-OSMOSIS-Dalton-Wayne
24 Reviews
It's a great trick if performed correctly. Very deceiving
Texas • Oct 31st, 2013Impractical; I shouldn't have bought this effect.
Cambodia • Apr 12th, 2013This blew my mind.
Canada • Jan 28th, 2013Great trick. I use this a lot!
London • Nov 2nd, 2012I really love Dalton's effects, but this one took a non gimmicked effect that worked just fine and made it a gimmicked mess.
Mars • Sep 22nd, 2012Wonderful! I really like this! :D
Singapore • May 4th, 2012What on earth would make Dalton think that this is a logical step forward, on practicality and method from Houchins Sinful!?
I think Dalton released this as a joke because there's no way this has any creative thought behind it.
This has taken the original Sinful plot, made unpractical, non-impromptu and un-examinable.
Awful effect, nice trailer.
USA • Mar 20th, 2012Disappointing... Very deceptive trailer and not at all practical.
London • Mar 13th, 2012Really love this. Everyone is saying it's not practical, but I completely disagree. You ask a spectator if they want to see some magic, they say yes...they're not going to ask you why you have a soda can are they??
He goes through a lot of different ideas and methods; teaches you a couple of different gimmicks; and the best part of all is that he doesn't leave a single thing out.
This is what you would expect from the magical mind of Dalton Wayne. 6 stars if I could, but an easy 5 stars! GET THIS NOW!
UK • Feb 25th, 2012I like! I like it a lot! The simple methods and casual touches in Dalton's effect really make this feel magical. Not only do I love the method but I love the touches he has brought to the table. You can tell he has performed and done this a lot.
In the words of McDonalds, 'I'm Lovin' it!' Cheers Dalton!
Williams • Jan 30th, 2012If you have a good way of getting a can with you when you perform, this is a great effect. I love the clever method. I think i will use the sealed soda penetration alot in the future.
Denmark • Jan 21st, 2012Wow; the best video as teaching goes that I have bought from theory11. I love these tricks so much!
England • Jan 12th, 2012I was skeptical of getting this at first. I didn't think that the method was as "fool proof" as it is. Well now that I've got it I am more than happy with my purchase. Dalton exceeded my expectations for sure. I love this effect. 5/5 from me Dalton.
Arizona • Jan 11th, 2012This is probably one of my favorite methods for a melt-thru routine. The things I like about this is his creativity. As I watched the trailer it looks striking and cool. I like the way he combines these elements to create a cool and wonderful video. For the gimmick, the method is unexpected and can be done with many other applications. For $10, not bad. Nice job Dalton!
Philipines • Jan 5th, 2012Like what everyone else is saying the effect is cool for a house party or video, but I wouldnt be walking around with a soda can. The video teaching is good. He tells you what to do and all, but like I said, it's not for me.
San Antonio • Jan 2nd, 2012It's a cool, visual, and neat little effect. But it's just not practical for me to be carrying around soda. I honestly thought the best thing on the download was the changing ink. But if you like these type of effects that you could set up and perform at a house party of something like that. Then this is a good trick for you, just not practical for me to perform often. 4 stars.
Georgia • Jan 1st, 2012Not only will you put coins in a can, but also put cell phones too! This is a very clever gimmick that can be handled better in house parties rather than the streets.
California • Dec 31st, 2011To be honest, the method is far from good. It is EXACTLY what you'd expect it to be. Thus, not making it at all creative or practical.
On the positive, the quality is incredible, teaching is second to none and it is an interesting watch.
Based on everything I've seen so far from Dalton, he isn't going to be a creative star in magic but I feel he shall certainly go a long way for his unique style, enthusiasm and obvious passion for the art.
Ohio • Dec 31st, 2011Dalton told me about this effect awhile before it's release so I'd been waiting for it to come out for a long time. When he showed me his unlisted trailer, Osmosis absolutely fooled me. I bought it last night and I have to say, it's very clever. Dalton came out swinging with Osmosis. The moving ink is insane. Good job man.
Texas • Dec 31st, 2011This just isn't what I expected... the teaching is great, the download is great quality, and Dalton has provided lots of applications, but the gimmick just isn't practical for me to carry around and perform.
If you're performing for a TV special or showreel this is a great visual. Just not as practical as other coin in can methods... in my opinion. If you like the preview and you don't mind setting this up at a house party or performing it at school then it's well worth the $10.
South Wales • Dec 31st, 2011This idea is very clever. The explanation is very detailed. I love it.
Taiwan • Dec 31st, 2011This is amazing! He doesn't just teach you this effect but many other applications. Dalton goes over everything you should know about this... it's very practical. Get it!
Palm Desert, CA • Dec 31st, 2011Another awesome effect from you, good job!
Singapore • Dec 30th, 2011I gave this a strong 5 stars but the rating thingy kept screwing with me. This is well worth 10 bucks!
Las Vegas, NV • Dec 30th, 2011