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    We spent some time around Covent Garden whilst in London yesterday as always a good venue for street entertainers. Came across this living statue and still not worked out how he did it

    stan

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    #2
    Re: No Visible Means of Support

    Obviously a layer mask Stan lol
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      #3
      Re: No Visible Means of Support

      Originally posted by Parsen66 View Post
      Obviously a layer mask Stan lol
      LOL...

      Probably mirrors Stan after all thats how Paul Daniels used to do all his stuff ;o)
      :- Ian

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        #4
        Re: No Visible Means of Support

        the answer for you Stan

        :- Ian

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          #5
          Re: No Visible Means of Support

          Cheers Ian

          Not the same guy but the principal is similar................erm but how did he do this ?

          Stan

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            #6
            Re: No Visible Means of Support

            now that I've seen the video its got to be a steel support running down his back - cool stuff
            :- Ian

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              #7
              Re: No Visible Means of Support

              There is usually a steel frame that runs down the arm to the support, the spade in this case. They then sit or get supported on the frame and the rest is covering.
              Still takes a lot to do and not very comfortable!!
              Makes for good picture though Stan
              Andrew

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                #8
                Re: No Visible Means of Support

                Very nice. Your are catching up on Tom!
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                  #9
                  Re: No Visible Means of Support

                  Cheers guys

                  stan
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                    #10
                    Re: No Visible Means of Support

                    Well done Stan.

                    Tom

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                      #11
                      Re: No Visible Means of Support

                      thanks for looking Tom

                      Stan
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