One way to make a cloth disappear is through the use of camouflage techniques, such as using a pattern that blends in with the surrounding environment. Another option is to utilize optical illusions or sleight of hand tricks to give the appearance of the cloth disappearing. Additionally, advanced technologies like green screen effects or digital editing can also be used to create the illusion of a disappearing cloth in videos or photos.
they show u there hands are empty when they do that the thumb comes off and when they are stuffing the cloth into there hand they are actually stuffin it in the thumb then they put the thumb on so it seems like the cloth diassaperd ( i only know cuz this is one of the many tricks i can do)
A tearing cloth can make a ripping or tearing sound, often described as a sharp and loud noise.
Cloth can be heavier than paper depending on the specific type and thickness of the cloth and the paper being compared. Generally, cloth tends to be denser than paper, which can make it heavier for the same size.
The answer is "wring".
Color can appear to disappear due to phenomena like color adaptation, where our eyes adjust to a specific color and it appears less vibrant over time. Additionally, the absence of light can also make colors appear to disappear, especially in low light conditions.
you cant make stuff disappear.
Broccoli doesn't make warts disappear.
i was unable to disappear my brother from my bedroom
Things don't just disappear into thin air.He watched the train disappear over the hill.
The magician can make all of the white rabbits disappear.
He made it disappear in New York in 1918.
they show u there hands are empty when they do that the thumb comes off and when they are stuffing the cloth into there hand they are actually stuffin it in the thumb then they put the thumb on so it seems like the cloth diassaperd ( i only know cuz this is one of the many tricks i can do)
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To make varnish disappear, you can use a solvent like mineral spirits or acetone to soften and dissolve the varnish. Apply the solvent with a cloth or brush, allowing it to penetrate the varnish for several minutes. Gently scrub the area with a fine steel wool or abrasive pad to lift the varnish off the surface. Always work in a well-ventilated area and wear appropriate protective gear.
cloth
Dressmakers no longer make cloth. They go to a fabric store and buy it.