Your production and audio quality are great, and you have a real skill at breaking down complicated movements into parseable chunks (and doing and teaching are very different skills), but for my money, the real lovely touch are the tracers. It provides such an intuitive way of seeing what's happening that is both kinetic and not confusing. Thank you for caring enough to work out those fine details to make the most impact.
I'm glad to hear that was helpful! It actually made the editing process kind of a nightmare, so I'll see if there's a way I can make it easier for myself and do this more regularly!
Thanks so much drex! Life separated me and flow for the last few years and I’m finally working back into the groove. I started around 2000-2001 and I grew up with you, Nick and Jon as my teachers and it’s pretty heart warming to have you here with me at my transition point back home!!I love the alien Jon feel to the tutorial!!
Thanks for this video! Super helpful. I’m relatively new to poi and something I’m struggling with is not knowing the names of the tricks. I see awesome tricks in artists performances but I don’t know how to look up a tutorial for them because I don’t know what they’re called haha. A video demonstrating and naming a whole bunch of tricks would be amazing.
I had tried to learn it just by watching a short footage, I worked alone on it for around 3h30 and had ir almost done. With this video 30 more min and it'll be finished lol
I really do love how step by step you make things. Thank you. I'm not sure it's a trick in and of itself but I've been practicing the hands apart version around the clock face like ᑕᑎᑐᑌ. I have not done the VTG cycle work and it shows. I am not sure why but I haven't done the hands together version. You make it look too easy to not have that as an option.
Your production and audio quality are great, and you have a real skill at breaking down complicated movements into parseable chunks (and doing and teaching are very different skills), but for my money, the real lovely touch are the tracers. It provides such an intuitive way of seeing what's happening that is both kinetic and not confusing. Thank you for caring enough to work out those fine details to make the most impact.
I'm glad to hear that was helpful! It actually made the editing process kind of a nightmare, so I'll see if there's a way I can make it easier for myself and do this more regularly!
Love this tutorial thank you for making this. Love the way you explain things in your tutorials.
Thank you so much!
This is such a well made poi tool! I appreciate the way you explain and show.
Thank you! I really appreciate that!
This one was exactly what I've been looking for
Huzzah! Glad to be of help!
Thanks so much drex! Life separated me and flow for the last few years and I’m finally working back into the groove. I started around 2000-2001 and I grew up with you, Nick and Jon as my teachers and it’s pretty heart warming to have you here with me at my transition point back home!!I love the alien Jon feel to the tutorial!!
This was an ah hah moment thank you!
Sure thing! Thank you! 😊
Thanks for this video! Super helpful. I’m relatively new to poi and something I’m struggling with is not knowing the names of the tricks. I see awesome tricks in artists performances but I don’t know how to look up a tutorial for them because I don’t know what they’re called haha. A video demonstrating and naming a whole bunch of tricks would be amazing.
How did you film the tracers for the lights on your poi? Great tutorial!
Thanks! This is how: ruclips.net/video/ZhylHYvUFT4/видео.html
@@DrexFactor thank you 💞
I had tried to learn it just by watching a short footage, I worked alone on it for around 3h30 and had ir almost done. With this video 30 more min and it'll be finished lol
I really do love how step by step you make things. Thank you. I'm not sure it's a trick in and of itself but I've been practicing the hands apart version around the clock face like ᑕᑎᑐᑌ. I have not done the VTG cycle work and it shows. I am not sure why but I haven't done the hands together version. You make it look too easy to not have that as an option.