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Here's my latest progress on my railroad algorithm.
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It looks very good!!! I like how the train "cushions" the vertical movement.
Congratulations,
Fernando.
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> Here's my latest progress on my railroad algorithm.
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Hey, neat!
Andrew.
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very cool!
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I don't know exactly how the cushion worked, but it was unintentional.
Charles and Slime helped me fix my algorithm so I could replace that thing
with a "modelled" object such as this one...
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"Greg M. Johnson" wrote:
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> I don't know exactly how the cushion worked, but it was unintentional.
> Charles and Slime helped me fix my algorithm so I could replace that thing
> with a "modelled" object such as this one...
The NTSB would never approve that rail line.
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Ken Tyler
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"Greg M. Johnson" wrote:
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> I don't know exactly how the cushion worked, but it was unintentional.
> Charles and Slime helped me fix my algorithm so I could replace that thing
> with a "modelled" object such as this one...
>
> Name: rail31.mpg
> rail31.mpg Type: WMPLAYER File (video/x-mpeg2a)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
I liked the sausage better!
There's a small problem here with the middle set of wheels, they
don't always touch the track.
I still like both animations (boys and trains...)
Remco
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That does real good. Looks like if you monitored angles off from level you
could set speed changes and a tipping over limit.
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Bob
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It just gets better...
Keep going! 8-D
Andrew.
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Greg M. Johnson wrote:
> I don't know exactly how the cushion worked, but it was unintentional.
> Charles and Slime helped me fix my algorithm so I could replace that
> thing with a "modelled" object such as this one...
Of your over cook the motion slightly, would be excellent for a 'toon train'
animation
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