by bitsnpieces » Apr 20th, '06, 22:27
Well, I mentioned in another post, speed doesn't matter. It's important to get used the motion and everything and speed naturally picks up. But for this fanning, I did it with speed first.
I did it slow of course just to get used to how to vertical my thumb, know when half way point is, and the flattening of thumb. Only did it a couple of times to give myself a rough idea of when and when to do it according to size of my hand and how wide I can fan.
Then I went straight for speed. At first, spread too much, so I used less force at the start to have them spread closer. Too close. So used a bit more force.
The only thing I did was adjust how much force/pressure I used onto the card to apply an even distribution. I always went for the speed. Of course, not super fast. But just the average speed you see people fan it at.
But in the end, everyone has their own ways of learning and yeh, I learnt this just fine doing speed and only worring about adjusting the amount of force to use with thumb. Distributions just kept getting better and better.
And like I said, don't forget the magic word which my friend taught me, "Wwwwwweeeeeeeeee" LOL
No seriously... I sat there and walked around doing my fanning, speed and only adjusting power, saying, "Wwwwwwwwwwwweeeeeeeeee" The last time I showed it to a friend, it wasn't perfect the distribution, and my friend reminded me to say the magic word, I did and it was fairly perfect. LOL
Oh, and don't 'Grrr, spread spread' sort of attitude. Just pretend as though they're all perfect (even if choppy) and it'll eventually come, through adjusting power.
EDIT: Oh, just remembered. This is the thumb fan, kept thinking using thumb but just realised it was holding at thumb. I say, until you can get used to doing it closer into your palm and even just a semi-circle or close, don't do the thumb yet. Because your holding hand will need to hold the cards a bit more tighter or the distribution is too wide. But same deal, go for speed and only worry about adjusting power, and slowly move it further from palm. Go again. Get used to it. Go further out.