![]() ![]() How proficient are you in SketchUp? Beginner, intermediate, advanced? ![]() Without using a 3D visual representation… so I decided to put the ideas in a more understandable form via SketchUP models Then these structures will move and walk in a manner that is very similar to the look and feel of humans… it’s a hypothesis only at this pointĪnd finally, to the point, wow… is it ever hard to discuss this with anyone in a manner where there is even a chance that they will understand the concept It is my hypothesis that this class of structures if their physical geometry and ranges of motions of their joints is very close to that of humans, They are a structure that can move, they do move, but in all of their motions, they have a constant requirement to keep themselves balanced I feel that one can imagine a general class of structures that have the following features: The tremendous benefit of an actively balanced structure is that it will have so much more freedom of motion than an inherently balanced structure. I feel the critical issue of human appearing walking is to use a structure that uses its form to balance itself against gravity. I’ve watched them for many years and it is remarkable that no one really has gotten the look and feel of ![]() Robots intrigue me, especially walking robots. Why do you use SketchUp and what is your favorite thing about it? (Besides using it to impress the babes…) Personally, eventually I will integrate it into teaching, but I’ve got to be sure I totally understand SketchUP first. Where do you use SketchUp? Personally/professionally? I’ve been working with SketchUP for 2 1/2 years I’ve worked at another profession for many years, including that I am an educator. Patrick Gray, there’s a picture on the website Are you, who, who? (show us those pearly whites ) ![]()
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