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This is almost as good as my toribash kick tutorial:
Step 1. make tori kick uke.
Step 2. save & post
If you're still wondering whats wrong with it, you virtually said this:
"Move tori the way you want him to to make him punch."
Last edited by TheGod; Aug 28, 2008 at 06:40 AM.
the god
Listen, let me explain wht I really meant. I had deleted the other part of my tutorial and replaced it with this obvious tutorial. Here is what I intended:

Stand up. Imagine you are fighting uke, blah blah blah, move one turn. look at your body, and see how you are positioned first turn. see how your chest is rotated ight, your abs are held, etc. etc. When you got the idea, put the same basic idea into your game. move it the way you did when you were standing up. Got that?
Fonzie be with you.
Originally Posted by DejaVu View Post
Listen, let me explain wht I really meant. I had deleted the other part of my tutorial and replaced it with this obvious tutorial. Here is what I intended:

Stand up. Imagine you are fighting uke, blah blah blah, move one turn. look at your body, and see how you are positioned first turn. see how your chest is rotated ight, your abs are held, etc. etc. When you got the idea, put the same basic idea into your game. move it the way you did when you were standing up. Got that?

Hell no.
Last edited by Geast; Aug 28, 2008 at 03:21 PM.
What DejaVu is trying to say is that YOU (not the Tori) do the move in your home and THEN do the Joint-thingy to imitate your moves... (that's what I understood)

XD