am I the first one to say I recognize your picture/GIF thing? its from the game of life or... thats what I know it as but it might be actually called something different I dont know
It seems to be easy to do, but I know it isn’t easy, because I did something similar in my project “Vapor(Steam)” and the movement didn’t stay as smooth as this one.
ffred, i know that your project "vapor" is an animation. Here, is a simulation based on math, as you can see the scripting. I would like to make a remix of your project... another time!
thanks very much! The motion is smooth because i used two sprites-lines (crank and slider). It was difficult to find out the directions! At last, geometry gave me the solution.
I saw the chalkmarrow's project and i decided to make another one mechanism but in different way.
Use the sliders R and a to change the length of the crank and the angular velocity respectively. If you like change the position of the mechanism use the arrows keys (up, down, right, left).
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Very nice project! I like the arrow keys and love mechanical type projects. bye now, meee yowww.
thanks very much!
Excellent
thanks very much!
!! you're really good at stuff like this
Thanks for the nice comment!
am I the first one to say I recognize your picture/GIF thing? its from the game of life or... thats what I know it as but it might be actually called something different I dont know
Yes, it's from the game of life (Wikipedia).
(view all replies)It seems to be easy to do, but I know it isn’t easy, because I did something similar in my project “Vapor(Steam)” and the movement didn’t stay as smooth as this one.
ffred, i know that your project "vapor" is an animation. Here, is a simulation based on math, as you can see the scripting. I would like to make a remix of your project... another time!
Whoa what a fabulous project, I love Geometry too...thanks Dapontes, regards, Ahaan
Awesome job. I like the motion of the wheel and slider. Very smooth.
thanks very much! The motion is smooth because i used two sprites-lines (crank and slider). It was difficult to find out the directions! At last, geometry gave me the solution.
interesting...
Fun to play with. A wonderful demonstration of the slider-crank mechanism. I added it to My Edutainment gallery.
thanks very much, goch!
Nice Scripting here...
thanks, nevit!