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From: Court-Jus
Subject: Robot walking (link to 1.4Mb file)
Date: 27 Jan 2005 03:26:53
Message: <41f8a5cd@news.povray.org>
Hi all,

This is my first post here and I want to show you my "walking" project.

http://bordel.court-jus.net/robot.avi

I post the source on p.b.scene-files and I wait for your comments :)

Thank you

-- 
Ghislain "Court-Jus" LEVEQUE


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From: Rune
Subject: Re: Robot walking (link to 1.4Mb file)
Date: 27 Jan 2005 04:08:01
Message: <41f8af71$1@news.povray.org>
Hi!

That looks rather fun - in a good way. :)

One thing you could consider is moving the "body" from side to side, so that 
it's positioned over the foot on the ground. I think it's especially 
important when walking very slow, like that robot does. The way it walks 
now, it would fall sideways...

Nice project!

Rune
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From: Court-Jus
Subject: Re: Robot walking (link to 1.4Mb file)
Date: 27 Jan 2005 04:15:07
Message: <41f8b11b@news.povray.org>
Rune wrote:
> One thing you could consider is moving the "body" from side to side, so that 
> it's positioned over the foot on the ground. I think it's especially 
> important when walking very slow, like that robot does. The way it walks 
> now, it would fall sideways...
Hum, I see you don't know my robot, he has an incorporated gravitation 
system, with mini elements under each foot that reposition him :))

Hum, I see you don't know me, I'm too lazy :))))

> Nice project!
Thank you

Ps: I keep your message, maybe one day I will do what you say :ppp
-- 
Me


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From: Clément Pillias
Subject: Re: Robot walking (link to 1.4Mb file)
Date: 27 Jan 2005 05:25:09
Message: <41f8c185$1@news.povray.org>

> One thing you could consider is moving the "body" from side to side,

And up and down ! If you look carefully there is a moment where its feet 
doesn't touch the ground...



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