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Created page with "The trick had been done for some years, usually lumped together with the slightly different semi reverse. =History= In 2007, Eso made a tutorial<ref>[https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/ucpsb/flick-t6953.html]</ref> and coined the term 'flick', which has then been used for tricks with a similar push. =Variation= ==Flick TA== For the normal variation, the pen is held over 2 while touching the back of 1 and with a sudden extension of 1, the pen goes around T. In a flick TA..."
 
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The trick had been done for some years, usually lumped together with the slightly different semi reverse.  
The trick starts by having the mod be being held in T2. By extending the middle finger, the pen is pushed so that it then rotates 0.5 revolutions clockwise on top of Tf.  


=History=
=History=
In 2007, Eso made a tutorial<ref>[https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/ucpsb/flick-t6953.html]</ref> and coined the term 'flick', which has then been used for tricks with a similar push.
 
The origin of the word flick came from Eso in his tutorial<ref>[https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/ucpsb/flick-t6953.html]</ref> back in 2007. Sketching proposed in the NC to add tapped and flicked as modifiers, although the idea didn’t stick.
 
The name flick TA came from Zoda<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tI8FIrbVp1w Flick TA uploaded onto Youtube by Zoda]</ref><ref>[https://archive.org/details/2008-10-12-zoda-flick-ta Zoda Discussion on Flick TA by Zoda uploaded on FPSB]</ref> and Lindor, who in 2008 proposed it as a new trick in the FPSB laboratory. While flick TA was probably new, flick TA rev had already been done multiple times, being a trick that characterized Bonkura’s style.
 


=Variation=
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TA rev in which the push comes from the index finger.
TA rev in which the push comes from the index finger.


The name flick TA comes from Zoda<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tI8FIrbVp1w Flick TA uploaded onto Youtube by Zoda]</ref><ref>[https://archive.org/details/2008-10-12-zoda-flick-ta Zoda Discussion on Flick TA by Zoda uploaded on FPSB]</ref> and Lindor, who in 2008 proposed it as a new trick in the FPSB laboratory. While flick TA was probably new, flick TA rev had already been done multiple times, being a trick that characterized Bonkura’s style. As for the origin of the word flick, it was coined by Eso. In 2007, sketching proposed in the NC to add tapped and flicked as modifiers, although the idea didn’t stick.


==Flick T12-12==
==Flick T12-12==

Revision as of 15:00, 30 September 2025

The trick starts by having the mod be being held in T2. By extending the middle finger, the pen is pushed so that it then rotates 0.5 revolutions clockwise on top of Tf.

History

The origin of the word flick came from Eso in his tutorial[1] back in 2007. Sketching proposed in the NC to add tapped and flicked as modifiers, although the idea didn’t stick.

The name flick TA came from Zoda[2][3] and Lindor, who in 2008 proposed it as a new trick in the FPSB laboratory. While flick TA was probably new, flick TA rev had already been done multiple times, being a trick that characterized Bonkura’s style.


Variation

Flick TA

For the normal variation, the pen is held over 2 while touching the back of 1 and with a sudden extension of 1, the pen goes around T.

In a flick TA rev, with the mod held in T2, the middle finger is extended and the pen goes around T, counterclockwise. This is in contrast to a normal TA rev in which the push comes from the index finger.


Flick T12-12

The trick flick T2-12, although considered just a variation in English, had its own name in Korean in the early days. To do it, first start by doing a flick, and while the pen is spinning on the thumb, bend your index finger slightly so that the pen rolls behind it, finally being caught in 12.

References