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Hi people,
I started this with the intention of doing a little animation of a fire
engine dealing with a house fire. This was to be for number one grandson.
Decided he may not appreciate houses on fire (he's only two).
Also need to learn more about fire and water.
So have delayed project for a couple of years.
Here's the engine anyway. Only POV used. Can open all the doors, raise
hoist etc.
It's not meant to be precise only for fun.
.. Bob
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Very nice indeed and well-built too. The firemen can be animated too I
guess. Inverse kinematics?
Obviously for Welsh fires ;-)
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Thomas
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On 26/04/2015 15:16, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Very nice indeed and well-built too. The firemen can be animated too I
> guess. Inverse kinematics?
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> Obviously for Welsh fires ;-)
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You might be wrong on the Welsh fire bit.
I reckon it for English fires in Wales.
Come home to a real fire. Buy a holiday home in Wales. :-P
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Stephen
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On 26/04/2015 13:32, Bob Frew wrote:
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> Here's the engine anyway. Only POV used. Can open all the doors, raise
> hoist etc.
> It's not meant to be precise only for fun.
It is perfect for children. Well done.
I think that you have the right level of detail.
Instead of them attending a fire. You could have them rescuing a cat on
the roof.
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Stephen
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On 26/04/15 13:32, Bob Frew wrote:
> Hi people,
> I started this with the intention of doing a little animation of a fire
> engine dealing with a house fire. This was to be for number one grandson.
> Decided he may not appreciate houses on fire (he's only two).
> Also need to learn more about fire and water.
> So have delayed project for a couple of years.
>
> Here's the engine anyway. Only POV used. Can open all the doors, raise
> hoist etc.
> It's not meant to be precise only for fun.
> .. Bob
Nice one. The feegle approves.
<nitpicking> If it's welsh, shouldn't it have the word 'Tân' on the front?
John
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Protect the Earth
It was not given to you by your parents
You hold it in trust for your children
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On 27/04/2015 11:47, Doctor John wrote:
> <nitpicking> If it's welsh, shouldn't it have the word 'Tân' on the front?
Depends if it is the part of Wales that has the accent or the language. ;-)
Mae'n ddrwg Ni gallai i wrthsefyll hynny.
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Stephen
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Poser Cats
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Stephen
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Getting a bit carried away with flights of fancy here.
When I was much younger. My father, a fireman, took me to see Wallace a
dog that had been adopted by his fire station last century.
http://www.theglasgowstory.com/image/?inum=TGSE00705
I did a quick Poser scene.
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Stephen
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> Getting a bit carried away with flights of fancy here.
> When I was much younger. My father, a fireman, took me to see Wallace a
> dog that had been adopted by his fire station last century.
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> http://www.theglasgowstory.com/image/?inum=TGSE00705
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> I did a quick Poser scene.
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> Regards
> Stephen
It must be a huge breed. But a noble dog, rescueing cats ;-)
Best regards,
Michael
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On 28/04/2015 17:26, MichaelJF wrote:
> It must be a huge breed. But a noble dog, rescueing cats;-)
That is the fire service for you. :-)
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Stephen
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