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Ken wrote:
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> Dick Balaska wrote:
> >
> > Hi kids,
> >
> > Once upon a time (couple of months ago),
> > i stumbled on this site that had some java applets showing
> > a wireframe walking man with some graphs of the vectors of the
> > different joints.
> >
> > I can not find this site now. Wah!
> > I was sure it was a Kenlink(tm).
> >
> > Anyone know where i mean?
>
> http://www.wozzeck.net/images/petibonum/index.html ?
no, that wasn't it.
The one i'm thinking of had many moving things on the page.
It might have been on a US uni site.
One applet on the page was a wireframe guy walking. You could
select different motion algorithms of him walking.
Another part of the page had video of a human walking on a treadmill with
little balls attached to various joints (knees, shoulders, elbows).
Another part of the page had "EKG-like" graphs of the positions of the
aforementioned little balls with a red vertical line moving through the graph
synched with the video.
There was a list box where you could select different "people" to walk.
There were male and female humans. But the quadruped didn't work, which
is the part i was interested in.
Curse me for not bookmarking the site.
Maybe i just dreamed it. :)
dik
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