A lightning fast tutorial which puts you up to speed with top-tier Cammy play! This guide is completely usable in AE 2012. The only things changed were Cammy’s Spiral Arrow has been changed back to SSFIV and Spin Knuckle causes less knockback on block (creating more rushdown opportunities)
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Chapter 1 (0:10) – The Basics (Gameplan, Special Moves)
Chapter 2 (1:45) – Cannon Strike
Chapter 3 (2:25) – AE Combos
Chapter 4 (3:40) – Setups, Gimmicks, Option Selects
Music Credits:
Green Hill Zone – The OneUps
Booster Tower – The OneUps
Punch-Out!! – The OneUps
Cammy’s Theme – RedmageFoxx
The Cammy cosplayer is Ikuy. Watch my interview with her!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNkIzLOru7w
Duration : 0:5:36
Thank you all so much for 100,000 views!! The video is still as fresh as the day it was shot at Pete Townshend’s studio in Richmond. Surrey, UK. And thank you so much to Pete for broadcasting the event and introducing us to this wonderful artist. The video has gone a little out of sync as the months have past but I hope you are still getting as much joy and inspiration from Foy as I am. Josh XX
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Here’s a slideshow I compiled of Lucian Freud’s work, another Artist who’s influenced my own art. Lucian Freud is recognised for his vibrant portraits and nudes that he paints. As for the song I decided to use ‘Street Spirit (fade out)’, by Radiohead. (Warning if you don’t appreciate nude art, then don’t bother watching this video, Lucian Freud made a variety of nude work, I tried to limit the amount I used so that Youtube wouldn’t ban me, but there is 3 or 4 on here)
As featured in the TV advert for Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) now showing on UK TV…go here for information http://www.gosh.org …FOY’S FIRST ALBUM “HOPE” WAS RELEASED ON 2 JULY 2007…Foy Vance & The Ulster Orchestra with Indiscriminate Act Of Kindness. Taken from Orchestral Manoeuvres in Belfast on Thursday, 3rd May 2007, when BBC Radio Ulster threw together the combined musical forces of Foy Vance and the Ulster Orchestra in front of a live audience at the Waterfront Hall. The concert marked the launch of the eighth Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival. More details and clips of other artists performing (as well as a better quality video of this performance…thanks YouTube!)can be found here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/atl/video_live.shtml A studio recording of this track can be found on Foy’s amazing album “HOPE” which was released on 2 July 2007.