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Posted: Any insite on how to make heart shapes? I have seen references to them and pics online, but nothing on the technical aspect. Any ideas?
CyrikBRONZE Member newbie 32 posts Location: Poland
Posted: short poi between arms in front of a face then make something like beckward butterfly on big arms and stall them somewhere around your knees Something like that should do
astonSILVER Member Unofficial Chairperson of Squirrel Defense League 4,061 posts Location: South Africa
Posted: Two stalls: One in front of you off a butterfly, take them out along the same path and then a diagonal stall at the bottom.
Could be fun to play with the idea though....
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Mother_Natures_SonSILVER Member Rampant whirler. 2,418 posts Location: Geelong, Victoria, Australia!
Posted: Hardest part isnt making the shape... its getting the timing on the camera just right.
Posted: easiest way: short poi, I mean really short as in almost burning your hands.
- hold'em up in front of your face
-- (push the button on the camera, set to "bulb")
- pull the poi a little further up and apart (form the upper shape of the heart) - diagonal upward movement
- separate hands and stretch to the very extent on shoulder height as you come down, the hands get back together
-- (push button on camera (or release - depend on camera) to end exposure)
you still will have to run through a few tries until you get used to the movement and realize how to make the shape of the heart right...
visualize how to draw a heart on a huge canvas... should work without tutorial
--- tricky point is to start exposure and movement synchronized. If you wait with the movement, the top end of your heart will flare out due to the flames. it needs to be a fluent move.
--- hint: don't use fully soaked poi, the heat of the flames may start to bother you...
experiment
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