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===Figure 8=== | ===Figure 8=== | ||
A simple, continuous linkage notated as such: Wiper T1 -> PD Wiper Reverse T1. | |||
===Infinity=== | ===Infinity=== | ||
Another continuous but slightly more complex linkage notated as such: Wiper T1 -> PD Pass T1-12 -> Wiper 12 -> Pass Rev 12-T1. | |||
Double, triple, and quadruple versions are rarely used terms that describe including the middle, ring, and pinky fingers respectively. | |||
===Fingercross=== | ===Fingercross=== | ||
=== | Any wiper performed with at least one finger holding the pen in the fingercross position. | ||
===1P1H Twirls=== | |||
{{See also|Charge#In-Out}} | |||
This variation uses a thumb slot and is performed with one finger holding the pen on the palm side and the other on the back hand, with the positions changing during execution. | |||
===Cardioid=== | ===Cardioid=== | ||
Revision as of 06:34, 27 November 2021
Wipers are tricks performed while holding the pen at the ends and using that point as a pivot, creating rotation with gravity and or momentum generated by the arm and wrist. Wipers generally lend themselves to types of spinning that heavily use them as it's much easier to transition from wiper to wiper than wiper to non-wiper and vice versa, but they can be used in any style due to their sheer diversity and versatility.
The normal is palm-side and rotates counter-clockwise as the pen follows gravity, and the reverse rotates clockwise as it goes against gravity.
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Variations
Figure 8
A simple, continuous linkage notated as such: Wiper T1 -> PD Wiper Reverse T1.
Infinity
Another continuous but slightly more complex linkage notated as such: Wiper T1 -> PD Pass T1-12 -> Wiper 12 -> Pass Rev 12-T1. Double, triple, and quadruple versions are rarely used terms that describe including the middle, ring, and pinky fingers respectively.
Fingercross
Any wiper performed with at least one finger holding the pen in the fingercross position.
1P1H Twirls
- See also: Charge#In-Out
This variation uses a thumb slot and is performed with one finger holding the pen on the palm side and the other on the back hand, with the positions changing during execution.
Cardioid
- See also: Cardioids