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CGI by James Keatley - what do you think?

Hey Penguins!

I really like this effect. I have seen it before, Ellusionist had something similar but I don't know how this is done. Are there other products like this? I like this one because it seems like you can do any object or drawing if I am correct or can you only use the three objects that come with it?

I would totally get this however there's no reviews but I'm sure that some of you have watched the video Do any of you know how this works? It doesn't look like the object that falls out of the card is behind the card so I don't know how it comes out maybe it's split in between the card a double? I'm very intrigued I like visual things like this ;much appreciated with feedback and opinions thanks guys!


Asked at 05:32pm on May 11th, 2017 by ANDREWACEMAGIC (15 karma)
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Who's being 'mean'?
See how many crappy answers you get when @MYoda quits responding. Reviewing your other questions, he seems to be the only one giving you a substantive reply.
Someone suggests that you go review the video because you missed something and doesn't tell you exactly how the trick is done, and they're being mean.
Out of respect for the developer, you shouldn't even be asking about gimmicks and how tricks are done.
Now, if you purchase an effect, you'll have access to the private forums where you can talk about anything freely with other owners.


Answered at 11:27pm on May 11th, 2017 by JustStuff2009 (2711 karma)
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O.K...take a deep breath and go look at the video closely.
This one has you slightly fooled.
Although this is a public forum and I won't answer your questions specifically as asked, this trick, CGI, is fairly easy to figure out.
That doesn't mean that it's not a good effect, it's just not that astonishing to me regardless of what Acar says in his opinion at the bottom of the ad.
You're not restricted to the objects that are supplied. Although 3 objects are included, the video also shows the effect with a 'toonie' (Canadian coin) and a 5 pound UK note.


Answered at 10:13pm on May 11th, 2017 by MagicYoda (9138 karma)
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@fermunder


Answered at 05:54pm on May 16th, 2017 by ANDREWACEMAGIC (15 karma)
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Thanks for the feedback Magicyoda


Answered at 05:53pm on May 16th, 2017 by ANDREWACEMAGIC (15 karma)
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It's not a new method, but I purchased it because I'm a sucker for props. It brings me back to when I was a kid and got a magic set every birthday and Christmas (a money magic set, in maybe '78, stands out as a favorite). But, it's a pretty cool little effect if done at 8 or 10 ft. A beginner can master this fairly quick. Easy to learn and fun to play with.


Answered at 05:43pm on May 16th, 2017 by fermunder (29 karma)
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You're all so respectful! Thank you for the awesome support 🤡


Answered at 11:32pm on May 11th, 2017 by ANDREWACEMAGIC (15 karma)
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I didn't know people could be so mean on here. I'm high functioning autistic and don't catch things the way a normal eye can. Thanks


Answered at 10:42pm on May 11th, 2017 by ANDREWACEMAGIC (15 karma)
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