UPSB v4
Advanced Tricks / Square Pass Reverse
-
Date: Tue, Jul 23 2013 03:06:51
Sorry if it's out of focus because I have no tripod :zzz: [video=youtube;uMDvnduZaz8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMDvnduZaz8[/video]
-
Date: Tue, Jul 23 2013 06:14:39
how
-
Date: Tue, Jul 23 2013 06:35:36
imagine the reverse breakdown of this [video=youtube;aYumzKnGMDM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYumzKnGMDM[/video]
-
Date: Tue, Jul 23 2013 09:16:33
how
-
Date: Tue, Jul 23 2013 10:33:28
O_o?
-
Date: Tue, Jul 23 2013 16:09:43
whoa chill
-
Date: Tue, Jul 23 2013 17:52:26
i understand it, although the square pass normal seems like it would be harder when pulling the ring finger out to get that inverse sonic flush position
-
Date: Tue, Jul 23 2013 23:28:14
@eurocracy can help us to give the breakdown for better understanding.
-
Date: Wed, Jul 24 2013 10:23:10
Normal squarepass as shown in the tutorial video is: (FL PU RA 3.2-23 [p] [s 0.25] ~ Spiderspin 23-14 [s 0.25] [c] -> Pass rev 14-3.2) Cont. Aaaaand to prove this is correct, you have 1.0 revolutions in a normal squarepass, by adding the hybrid + pass in this bd, we get 1.0 revolutions ^^. HOWEVER, what you have done is infact a mirrored squarepass! If you play your video in reverse, it will be a mirrored squarepass reverse, it will look different to a normal squarepass! The reason for this is because you are pushing with the middle finger, such as in a mirrored powerpass, when to do a true reverse, you should extend the ring finger outwards, like you extend the fingers in a powerpass reverse. Additional beakdowns: Square Pass Reverse (FL PU MA Rev 2.3-23 [p] [s 0.25] ~ Spiderspin rev 23-14 [s 0.25] [c] -> Pass 14-2.3) Cont. Mirrored Square Pass (FL PU MA Rev 3.2-23 (Also known as PU midbak) [p] [s 0.25] ~ Spiderspin rev 23-14 [s 0.25] [c] -> Pass 14-3.2) Cont. Mirrored Square Pass Reverse (FL PU RA Rev 2.3-23 (Also known as PU midbak) [p] [s 0.25] ~ Spiderspin 23-14 [s 0.25] [c] -> Pass Rev 14-2.3) Cont. I'm not entirely sure on FL and the breakdowns may be a little wrong, but I hope you can see the slight differences. Researchers feel free to correct me. Non-researchers may request an explanation video. So from this you can see we have infact four possible squarepass variations! @JibbS
-
Date: Fri, May 9 2014 13:38:02
Ceru Seiyu wrote: Normal squarepass as shown in the tutorial video is: (FL PU RA 3.2-23 [p] [s 0.25] ~ Spiderspin 23-14 [s 0.25] [c] -> Pass rev 14-3.2) Cont. Aaaaand to prove this is correct, you have 1.0 revolutions in a normal squarepass, by adding the hybrid + pass in this bd, we get 1.0 revolutions ^^. HOWEVER, what you have done is infact a mirrored squarepass! If you play your video in reverse, it will be a mirrored squarepass reverse, it will look different to a normal squarepass! The reason for this is because you are pushing with the middle finger, such as in a mirrored powerpass, when to do a true reverse, you should extend the ring finger outwards, like you extend the fingers in a powerpass reverse. Additional beakdowns: Square Pass Reverse (FL PU MA Rev 2.3-23 [p] [s 0.25] ~ Spiderspin rev 23-14 [s 0.25] [c] -> Pass 14-2.3) Cont. Mirrored Square Pass (FL PU MA Rev 3.2-23 (Also known as PU midbak) [p] [s 0.25] ~ Spiderspin rev 23-14 [s 0.25] [c] -> Pass 14-3.2) Cont. Mirrored Square Pass Reverse (FL PU RA Rev 2.3-23 (Also known as PU midbak) [p] [s 0.25] ~ Spiderspin 23-14 [s 0.25] [c] -> Pass Rev 14-2.3) Cont. I'm not entirely sure on FL and the breakdowns may be a little wrong, but I hope you can see the slight differences. Researchers feel free to correct me. Non-researchers may request an explanation video. So from this you can see we have infact four possible squarepass variations! @JibbS
If anyone can make a video on all four variations of the squarepass with a [B]clear[/B] slowmo that would be great.