I don't think we have this tutoarial on this board yet?
This is an easy way to do transitionals successfully without bumps and jerky transitions. This technique gives you a smooth transition.
http://fakehair.livejournal.com/2886499.html
I've always used this technique - I do some parts a bit differently than minmar, but the basics are the same.
Transitionals - felting needle technique by minmar 2005
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Re: Transitionals - felting needle technique by minmar 2005
Good ol' Minmar method. I remember not quite understanding that tutorial all those years ago, but it started to make sense when Delic did a tutorial on how to make swirled transitionals.
http://hairextensionsforum.com/viewtopi ... =62&t=6664
Give those tutorials a go! I did a video (but don't go straight to the video, try the pic tuts!!!)
http://hairextensionsforum.com/viewtopi ... 62&t=13447
http://hairextensionsforum.com/viewtopi ... =62&t=6664
Give those tutorials a go! I did a video (but don't go straight to the video, try the pic tuts!!!)
http://hairextensionsforum.com/viewtopi ... 62&t=13447
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Re: Transitionals - felting needle technique by minmar 2005
(Offtopic:) Somehow I've never learned to like video tuts. I've never managed to watch any video tut very long... Pics and text are <3 ! Yes, I'm old fashioned... but I guess it's probably mostly because my first profession is editor, so all the amateur videos on youtube feel so slow and I just want to cut and speed it up. (Like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ae17T4Gruxw (guess who cut that).rivetlicker_ wrote:Give those tutorials a go! I did a video (but don't go straight to the video, try the pic tuts!!!)
http://hairextensionsforum.com/viewtopi ... 62&t=13447
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Re: Transitionals - felting needle technique by minmar 2005
Haha, nice!
Yes, I do agree that my videos are slow, but most are one-take or detailed enough to give a "real-time" aspect feel to people making dreads. I go very into depth in my vids, hence why so many have learnt. (I think a lot of people are spoilt for choice though...)
Yes, I do agree that my videos are slow, but most are one-take or detailed enough to give a "real-time" aspect feel to people making dreads. I go very into depth in my vids, hence why so many have learnt. (I think a lot of people are spoilt for choice though...)
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Re: Transitionals - felting needle technique by minmar 2005
Using you two alone as an example, it really depends on the person. I like pictures but when it starts to get to something that I wouldn't understand without SEEING the actual movement, I get flustered. Definitely wanna try it.
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Re: Transitionals - felting needle technique by minmar 2005
I didn't refer to your videos (haven't watched them) but video tutorials on any subject in general. Maybe I'm bit of an ADHD on this matter.rivetlicker_ wrote:Haha, nice!
Yes, I do agree that my videos are slow, but most are one-take or detailed enough to give a "real-time" aspect feel to people making dreads. I go very into depth in my vids, hence why so many have learnt. (I think a lot of people are spoilt for choice though...)
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Re: Transitionals - felting needle technique by minmar 2005
Not to worry dear!
I dunno, check my videos out one day, you'll probably hate them xD
I dunno, check my videos out one day, you'll probably hate them xD
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